Contract Between
Absecon B/E-Atlantic
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Absecon EA
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01/01/2003 thru 06/30/2006


CategorySchool District
UnitTeaching/Professional Staff

Contract Text Below
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ABSECON BOARD OF EDUCATION



AND


ABSECON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION



July 1, 2003 - June 30, 2006

















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PREAMBLE
This agreement entered into this 1st day of July, 2003, by and between the Board of Education of the city of Absecon, in the County of Atlantic, New Jersey, hereinafter called the “Board,” and the Absecon Education Association, hereinafter called the "Association."


ARTICLE I - RECOGNITION
A. The Board hereby recognizes the Association as exclusive and sole representatives for collective negotiations concerning grievances and terms and conditions of employment for all certificated personnel employed by the Board under contract or on leave, restricted to classroom teachers, special teachers, nurse, social workers, learning disability consultant, psychologist, guidance counselor, secretaries, aides and custodians.


ARTICLE II - NEGOTIATION PROCEDURES
A. The parties agree to enter into collective negotiations over a successor agreement in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey, in good faith effort to reach agreement on all matters concerning the terms and conditions of employment. Such negotiations shall begin on, or about, December 1st of the calendar year preceding the calendar year in which this agreement expires. Any agreement so negotiated shall apply to all parties, be reduced to writing, be signed by the Board and the Association, and be adopted by the Board.

B. Neither party in any negotiations shall have any control over the selection of the negotiating representatives of the other party. The parties mutually pledge that their representatives shall be clothed with all the necessary power and authority to make proposals, consider proposals, and make counter proposals, in the course of negotiations. Final approval expedited by a majority vote of the Association and a majority vote of the Board.

C. All meetings between the parties shall be regularly scheduled, whenever possible, to take place when the employees involved are free from assigned responsibilities, unless otherwise agreed.

D. The Board agrees not to negotiate concerning said employees in the negotiating unit as defined in Article 1 of this Agreement, with any organization other than the Association for the duration of this Agreement.


ARTICLE III - GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
A. Definitions
Grievances shall be defined as follows:
1. A grievance concerning a violation or interpretation of the contract shall have as a final step, IF NOT resolved, Binding Arbitration.

2. A grievance filed concerning an Administrative or Board decision shall have as a final step, IF NOT resolved, Advisory Arbitration.

3. An "aggrieved person" is the person making the claim.

4. A "party in interest" is the person or persons making the claim and any person whom might be required to take action or against whom action might be taken in order to resolve the claim.





B. Purpose
1. The purpose of this procedure is to secure, at the lowest possible level, equitable solutions to the problems, which may, from time to time, arise affecting the welfare or terms and conditions of employment of staff. Both parties agree that these proceedings will be kept as informal and confidential as may be appropriate at any level of the procedure.

2. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting the right of any employee having a grievance to discuss the matter informally with any appropriate member of the administration, and having the grievance adjusted without intervention of the Association, provided the adjustment is not inconsistent with terms of this agreement and that the Association has been given opportunity to be present at such adjustments.

C. Procedure
1. Since it is important that grievances be processed as rapidly as possible, the number of days indicated at each level should be considered as a maximum and every effort should be made to expedite the process. The time limits specified may, however, is extended by mutual agreement.

2. In the event a grievance is filed as such time that it cannot be processed through all the steps in this grievance procedure by the end of the school year and, if left unresolved until the beginning of the following school year, could result in irreparable harm to a party in interest, the time set forth herein shall be reduced so that the grievance procedure may be exhausted prior to the end of the school year or as soon thereafter as is practicable.

3. Level One: An employee with a grievance shall, within 30 calendar days of its occurrence, first discuss it with his /her immediate superior either directly or through the Association's designated representative with the objective of resolving the matter informally.

4. Level Two: If the grievance is not satisfactorily adjusted at Level One or if no decision has
been rendered within ten (10) calendar days after the presentation of the grievance, the Association may appeal the grievance within five (5) calendar days, in writing to the Superintendent of Schools. The Superintendent shall render a decision in writing within twenty (20) calendar days after receiving the grievance.

5. Level Three: If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with Level Two, the Association or the grievant may within ten (10) days after a decision by the Superintendent, or, if no decision has been rendered, appeal the grievance in writing to the Board. The Board shall within thirty-(30) days schedule a hearing between the parties concerning the grievance. Within fifteen (15) days following the hearing, the Board shall render a decision in writing to the Association or the grievant.

6. Level Four: If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the disposition of the grievance at Level Three, or if no decision has been rendered within twenty (20) days, the Association may, within fifteen (15) days submit the grievance to arbitration. The parties shall then be bound by the rules and procedures of PERC. The arbitrator shall render a decision in writing to the Board and the Association in accordance with the terms of the agreement

7. The costs for the services of the arbitrator, including per diem expenses, if any, and actual and necessary travel, subsistence expenses and the cost of the hearing room shall be borne equally by the Board and the Association. Any other expenses incurred shall be paid by the party incurring same.





D. Rights of Employees to Representation
1. Any aggrieved person may be represented at all stages of the grievance procedure by her/himself, or, at his option, by a representative selected or approved by the Association. When an employee is not represented by the Association, the Association shall have the right to be present and shall have the right to state its views with the consent of the grievant. If, in the opinion of the Association, the settlement is contrary to the provisions as set forth in the agreement, a grievance may be filed.

2. No reprisals of any kind shall be taken by the Board by any member of the Administration against any party in interest, any building representative, any member of the Association or any other participant in the grievance procedure by reason of such participation.

E. Miscellaneous
1. If, in the judgment of the Association, a grievance affects a group or class of employees, the Association may submit such grievance in writing to the Superintendent directly and the processing of such grievance shall be commenced at Level Two. The Association may process such a grievance through all levels of the grievance procedure even though the aggrieved person does not wish to do so.

2. All documents, communications and records dealing with the processing of a grievance shall be filed in a separate grievance file and shall not be kept in the personnel file of any participants.

3. All meetings and hearings under this grievance shall not be conducted in public and shall include only such parties in interest and their designated or selected representatives, heretofore referred to in this article.

ARTICLE IV - AMENDMENT
A. The complete understanding between the Association and the Board of Education has been set forth in this agreement. Any amendment to this agreement or any interpretation of the true intent and meaning of the provisions of this agreement officially and mutually agreed to by the two negotiating parties shall be committed to writing and signed by the duly authorized negotiating representatives of the parties, subject to ratification by both contracting parties.

ARTICLE V - SALARIES

A. Teachers
1. The salaries of all teachers covered by this agreement, together with service credit for newly employed teachers, and extra duty contracts, are set forth in salary guides which are attached hereto and made a part hereof.

2. Each teacher employed on a ten (10) month basis shall be paid in twenty (20) equal installments on days specified under Article V part E.

3. Each teacher may individually elect to have monthly payroll deduction (10 months) of his salary to be deposited with any mutually agreed upon institution. The employee shall notify the business office of amount of payroll deduction at any time during the year. New applications will be accepted on a monthly basis.

4. Teachers shall receive their final checks on the last working day in June.

5. The Board shall provide the Association with a complete line item budget for the next fiscal year.



B. Secretaries
All secretaries will have a twelve-month contract salary from July 1 through June 30, in accordance with service credit as set forth in secretaries' salary guide.

C. Custodians
1. Custodians will have a twelve-(12) month contract, from July 1 through June 30 in accordance with service credit as set forth in the custodians' salary guide.

2. A maximum of three custodians will be paid an additional $250 each annually, above the salary guide rate when they hold a valid boiler license. The three recipients will be chosen on a first-come first-chosen basis.

3. When a regular payday falls on a Friday, custodians working the evening shift on that Friday will receive their paychecks at the end of their evening shift the prior Thursday.

D. Teacher Aides
Salaries, compensation, hours shall be as per attached salary guide.

E. All Employee Groups
Employees will be paid twice each month in installments equal to their total salary divided by twice the number of months in their contract. Regular pay days shall be the fifteenth (15th) and thirtieth 30th of each month. When a regular payday falls on or during an employee’s holiday, vacation, or weekend, they shall receive their pay on the last work day before the holiday, vacation, or weekend.


ARTICLE VI - TEACHER FACILITIES
A. Each school shall have the following facilities where practical and physically permissible:
    1. Space in each classroom in which teachers may store instructional materials and supplies.
    2. A teacher work area for the preparation of instructional materials.
    3. In addition to the aforementioned teacher work area, furnished air conditioned rooms shall be reserved for the exclusive use of the staff during normal school hours as a lounge. Although the staff shall be expected to care in maintaining the appearance and cleanliness of the lounge, it shall be regularly cleaned by the school's custodial staff.
    4. Serviceable desk, chair, and filing cabinet for the exclusive use of each teacher.
    5. Suitable space, with lock and key, for each teacher to store personal articles.
    6. Copies and manuals exclusively for each teacher's use of all texts used in each of the courses he is to teach.
    7. Adequate chalkboard space in every classroom.
    8. A complete and unabridged dictionary in every classroom.
    9. Space shall be provided for private conferences when necessary.

B. An appropriate room and other facilities for teachers who work in more than one school building shall be assigned to them in each school in which they work, providing rooms are available, to permit the effective discharge of their responsibilities to the pupils. Such teachers shall also be assigned a desk, locker, or other equivalent facility to store materials and supplies for their personal use in each school providing such facilities are available.

C. Association Use of School Facilities - The Association and its representatives shall have the right to use school buildings at all reasonable hours for meetings outside work hours with the prior approval of the superintendent.


ARTICLE VII - SICK LEAVE
A. Teachers
    1. All full time teachers employed shall be entitled to ten- (10) days sick leave each school year. Part time teachers shall be given a pro-rated portion of the ten-(10) sick days. Unused sick leave days shall be accumulated from year to year with no maximum limit.
    2. All personnel must sign a leave form stating the reason(s) for each absence, and these leave forms shall be filed with the Superintendent’s office.

    3. Unusual absences or a consistent pattern of absences by any employee shall be reported to the Board of Education as a special item.

    4. After five (5) consecutive days of absence due to personal illness, a physician's certificate must be presented to the Board Secretary upon resumption of duties.

    5. Four (4) of the existing accumulated sick days each year may be used for family illness or injury.
    6. Payment for Unused Sick Leave - All full time teachers who have completed fifteen 15) years of continuous service in the Absecon Schools, including any Board approved leave of absence, who retire according to the provisions of the Pension and Annuity Fund, including deferred retirements, shall be paid for all accumulated unused sick leave days up to 200 days at the following rate:
$75.00/day to a maximum of 200 days

Teachers shall notify the Board twelve (12) months in advance of their retirement date, and shall receive such payment within thirty (30) days of their effective retirement date. If such twelve (12) month notice is not given, such payment shall be deferred until one (1) year later.

If the teacher should die prior to retirement; has fifteen years continuous service in the Absecon Schools, including any Board-approved leave of absence, and is entitled to such payment, then such payment shall be made to the teacher's beneficiary. If the teacher should die after retirement and prior to receiving such payment, then such payment shall be made to the teacher's beneficiary.

B. Secretaries
1. As of July 1 of each year, all secretaries employed shall be entitled to one (1) day sick leave for each month of full or partial contracted service. Unused sick leave days shall be accumulated from year to year with no maximum limit. Employees shall be given a written account of accumulated sick leave days no later than September 1 of each school year.

2. Payment for unused sick leave shall be provided under the same terms and procedures as for teaching staff members, with payment to be as follows:

$35.00/day to a maximum of 240 days for 2003-2004 school year
$40.00/day to a maximum for 240 days for 2004-2005 school year
$45.00/day to a maximum for 240 days for 2005-2006 school year

3. Five of the existing accumulated sick days each year may be used for family illness or injury.



C. Custodians
1. As of July 1 of each year, each custodian employed shall be entitled to one (1) days leave for each month of full or partial contracted service. Unused sick leave shall be accumulated from year to year, with no maximum limit.

2. Payment for Unused Sick Leave
    All full time custodians who have completed fifteen (15) years of continuous service in the Absecon Schools, including any Board approved leave of absence, who retire according to the provisions of the Pension and Annuity Fund (in order to receive immediate benefits, not a "deferred retirement") shall be paid for all accumulated unused sick leave days at thirty-five ($35.00) dollars per day up to 240 days for school year 2003-2004, forty ($40.00) dollars per day for school year 2004-2005, and forty-five ($45.00) dollars per day for school year 2005-2006. Custodians shall notify the Board twelve (12) months in advance of their retirement date, and shall receive such payment within thirty (30) days of their effective retirement date. If such twelve (12) month notice is not given, such payment shall be deferred until one (1) year later. If the employee should die after retirement and prior to receiving such payment, then such payment shall be made to the employee's beneficiary.
3. Five (5) of the existing accumulated sick days each year may be used for family illness or injury.
    D. Teacher Aides
    1. Teacher aides will be granted ten (10) sick days which may be accumulated from year to year.

    2. Four of the existing accumulated sick days each year may be used for family illness or injury.
      3. Payment for unused sick leave shall be provided under the same terms and procedures as for teaching staff members, with payment as follows:

    $35.00/day to a maximum of 240 days for school year 2003-2004
    $40.00/day to a maximum of 240 days for school year 2004-2005
    $45.00/day to a maximum of 240 days for school year 2005-2006

    ARTICLE VIII - TEMPORARY LEAVES OF ABSENCE
    A. Teachers
    Teachers shall be entitled to the following temporary non-accumulative leaves of absence with full pay each school year providing the Superintendent has been given prior notice:

    1. Two (2) days leave of absence for personal, legal business, household or family matters which require absence during school hours. Application to the teacher's principal or other immediate superior for personal leave shall be made as soon as possible. A personal day request for a day immediately preceding or following a holiday will be subject to the approval of the superintendent. The personal days not used during the school year will be added to such individual's accumulated sick leave the following year and shall be accruable.

    2. Up to one (1) day for the purpose of visiting other schools or attending meetings or conferences of an educational nature. A brief summary of the observation shall be submitted to the Superintendent.

    3. Time necessary for appearances in any legal proceeding connected with the teacher's employment or with the school system or in any other legal proceeding if the teacher is
    required by law to attend, providing that the court appearance or legal proceeding in no way involves the moral turpitude of the teacher.

    4. Up to five (5) days at any one time in the event of death of a teacher's spouse, child, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, parent, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother, sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparents, and any other member of the immediate household. In the event of the death of a teacher or student in the Absecon School District, the Principal or immediate superior of said teacher or student shall grant to an appropriate number of teachers sufficient time off to attend the funeral.

    5. Up to a total of three (3) days at the end of a school year and/or at the beginning of a school year, as may be required to attend summer school classes and/or to travel to the place where such classes are to be held.

    6. Time necessary for persons called into temporary active duty of any unit of the United States Reserves or the State National Guard, provided such obligations cannot be fulfilled on days when school is not in session. A teacher shall be paid his regular pay less any pay which he receives from the State or Federal Government for a period not to exceed two weeks.

    7. Other leaves of absence with or without pay may be granted by the superintendent for good reason.

    Leaves taken pursuant to Section A shall be in addition to any sick leave to which the teacher is entitled.

    B. Secretaries
    1. Death/Bereavement
      Up to five (5) days at any one time in the event of death of an employee's spouse, child, son or daughter-in-law, parent or grandparent, mother or father-in-law and any other member of the immediate household. In the event of the death of a teacher or administrator in the Absecon School district, sufficient time off shall be given to attend the funeral.

    2. Other leaves of absence, with or without pay, may be granted by the Board of Education.

    3. With the approval of both the immediate supervisor and superintendent, secretaries will be given time off for travel and attendance at up to two (2) seminars/symposia per year, sponsored by the state association. Requests for such time off will be made as soon as announcements of such events are received by the Association.

    4. Personal Day
      Three (3) days leave of absence for personal, legal, business, household or family matters which require absence during school hours. Notification to the secretary's immediate supervisor shall be given twenty-four (24) hours prior to the request except in cases of emergency. The personal day, if not used, will be added to the accumulated sick leave. In addition, one personal leave day may be provided, for extenuating circumstance, at the sole discretion of the superintendent.

    5. Secretaries called for jury duty shall suffer no loss of pay for time required to serve on jury duty provided they report back to work for the remainder of their scheduled shift when they would be able to complete at least two hours of work after allowing reasonable travel time to return.




    C. Custodians
    1. Personal Day
      Three (3) days leave of absence for personal, legal, business, household or family matters which require absence during normal working hours. Notification to the administrator shall be given at least 24 hours in advance.

    2. Death or Bereavement
      Up to five (5) days at any one time in the event of the death of an employee's spouse, child, son or daughter-in-law, parent, grandparents, mother or father-in-law, brother, or sister-in-law, and any other member of the immediate household, shall be given.

    3. Other leaves of absence, with or without pay, may be granted by the Board of Education.

    4. Custodians called for jury duty shall suffer no loss of pay for time required to serve on jury duty provided they report back to work for the remainder of their scheduled shift when they would be able to complete at least two hours of work after allowing reasonable travel time to return.

    D. Teacher Aides
    1. Personal Leave
      Two (2) days leave of absence for personal, legal, business, household or family matters which require absence during school hours. Notification to the classroom teacher aide's immediate supervisor shall be given twenty-four hours prior to the request, except in cases of emergency. The personal days, if not used, will be added to the accumulated sick leave.

    2. Death or Bereavement
      Up to five (5) days at any one time in the event of death of any employee's spouse, child, son or daughter-in-law, parent or grandparent, mother or father-in-law, brother or sister, brother or sister-in-law and any other member of the immediate household. In the event of the death of a teacher or administrator in the Absecon School district, sufficient time shall be granted to attend the funeral.

      3. Aides called for jury duty shall suffer no loss of pay for time required to serve on jury duty provided they report back to work for the remainder of their scheduled shift when they would be able to complete at least two hours of work after allowing reasonable travel time to return.

    ARTICLE IX - EXTENDED LEAVES OF ABSENCE
    A. The Board agrees that up to one (1) teacher designated by the Association shall, upon request, be granted a leave of absence without pay for up to one (1) full year for the purpose of engaging in activities of the Association or its affiliates.

    B. A leave of absence without pay of up to two (2) years shall be granted to any teacher who joins the Peace Corps, Vista, National Teacher Corps, or serves as an exchange teacher or overseas teacher, and is a full-time participant in either of such programs, or accepts a Fulbright Scholarship.

    C. Military leave without pay shall be granted to any teacher who is inducted in any branch of the Armed Forces of the United States for the period of said induction.

    D. Disability Due to Pregnancy:




    1. A teacher shall notify the superintendent of her pregnancy at least three (3) months prior to due date. The teacher may request a maternity leave and the leave shall commence on the date recommended by the attending physician and shall terminate when the attending physician has certified the teacher physically capable of returning to full time employment.

    2. Pregnant teachers who are medically disabled are entitled to sick leave utilization in accordance with "N.J.S.A. 18A:30-1 et seq."

    3. Any teacher granted a maternity leave shall, at her request, be restored to the exact same teacher position, subject, area, and grade level vacated at the commencement of the leave insofar as possible at the time the request is made.

    E. Child Rearing:
    1. In the interest of ample planning time for educational continuity of in the classroom, requests for child rearing leave shall normally be made prior to leaving on pregnancy disability unless unusual circumstances exist.

    2. Upon request, the Board shall grant an extended leave of absence, without pay and without sick leave benefits, to include the present school year and may be extended to include one additional full academic year.
      3. If an additional full academic year is taken, the teacher shall not advance on the salary schedule.

    4. Teachers requesting an additional year of leave shall do so by April 1 of the year of their initial leave, or at the commencement of that initial leave, whichever comes later. Teachers receiving an additional year of leave shall notify the Board of Education of their intent to return to the district at the end of their approved leave by April 1 of the last year of that leave.

    F. Any teacher adopting an infant child shall be eligible for a leave as provided for in Section E of this article.

    G. Other leaves of absence without pay may be granted by the Board for good reason.

    H. Upon Return from Leave

    1. As granted pursuant to Section "B", "C", or "D", of the article, a teacher shall be considered as actively employed by the Board during the leave and placed on the salary schedule at the level that would have been achieved, provided however, that time spent on leaves of absence shall not count toward the acquisition of tenure. An employee shall not receive increment credit for time spent on leaves of absence granted pursuant to section "A", "E", or "G" of this article nor shall time count toward the acquisition of tenure.

    2. All benefits the teacher was entitled to at the time a leave of absence commenced including unused accumulated sick leave and credit toward sabbatical eligibility shall be restored upon return and the teacher shall be assigned to the same position held prior to the leave of absence, if available, or to a substantially equivalent position pursuant to Section "A", "B", "E", "F", and "G" of this article.

    I. All extensions or renewals of leaves shall be applied for and answered in writing. Teachers on a leave without pay under this article shall notify the Board of Education of their intent to return to the district at the end of their approved leave by April 1 of the last year of that leave.



    J. Extended Personal Leave: An extended leave for personal reason of one school year (September to June) without pay or paid benefits shall be granted to no more than two teachers per year under the following conditions:

    1. The teacher must have at least seven consecutive years of service in the district including any Board approved leaves.

    2. If more than two applications are received, leaves shall be granted to the two applicants with the longest continuous years of service in the district.

    3. All benefits to which a teacher was entitled at the time his/her leave commenced, including unused accumulated sick leave shall be restored to him/her upon his/her return. Credit for advancement on the guide shall not be earned while the teacher is on leave.

    ARTICLE X - SABBATICAL LEAVES
    (Teachers)
    A. A sabbatical leave of no more than one school year during the term of employment in the Absecon School System, shall be granted a teacher by the Board of Education for full time study in an approved graduate program in the field of education, including study in another area of educational specialization, subject to the following conditions:

    1. Sabbatical leave may be granted to a maximum of two persons at a time.

    2. Requests for sabbatical leave must be received by the superintendent in writing in such form as may be mutually agreed on by the Association and the superintendent, no later than the first school day of September. Action must be taken on all such requests no later than the last school day in September preceding the school year for which the sabbatical leave is requested.

    3. The teacher must have completed at least seven (7) consecutive full years of service in Absecon School District prior to the sabbatical leave.

    4. A teacher on sabbatical leave (either for one-half of a school year or for a full school year) shall be paid by the Board at fifty percent (50%) of the salary rate which he would have received if he had remained on active duty.

    5. Upon return from sabbatical leave, a teacher shall be placed on the same salary step as that of the sabbatical year.

    6. Before beginning a sabbatical leave, a teacher shall execute a promissory note drawn between the employee and the Board in the amount of the salary monies to be received from the Board during the period of the leave. Said note shall be payable on demand of the Board should the teacher fail to remain in the employ of the Board for a period of two (2) consecutive years following the termination of sabbatical leave.

    7. If for any reason a teacher on sabbatical leave does not continue in the program of study as described in the application, said teacher shall notify the superintendent in writing within ten (10) days of the discontinuance, and must return to full employment within thirty (30) days of the discontinuance.

    8. The sabbatical leave must result in the granting of an advanced degree in the field of education from an accredited university or college within two years from the first effective date of the sabbatical. Failure to obtain the advanced degree will result in the repayment of all salary monies paid during the sabbatical leave as executed in the promissory note referred to in A-6 above.


    ARTICLE XI - INSURANCE PROTECTION
    A. The Board shall bear the full cost of medical insurance for all full time employees and their eligible dependents when the employee is hired. A full time employee is one who works more than thirty (30) hours each week exclusive of lunch.

    B. Benefits are to include Major Medical, Rider J, and Dental Plan.

    C. The Board of Education shall maintain the equal or better benefits in the event of a carrier change.

    D. In the event of a carrier change, the Board shall provide a minimum of three months notice to all employees.

    E. The Board shall provide a prescription drug plan to all full time employees and dependents that are eligible for medical benefits under Part A above. The plan will be mutually agreed upon by the Association and the Board. The co-payment amounts shall be:
    $ 10.00 Generic
    $ 20.00 Brand Name
    $ 0.00 mail order

    F. Dental Plan
    The Board, in consultation with the Association, shall provide dental coverage with orthodontic to all full time employees and dependents that are eligible for medical benefits under Part A above.

    G. The full cost of the prescription and dental plans will be borne by the Board through the duration of this contract. The cap on the annual cost of both these plans to the Board at the end of this contract will be equal to the total paid for both by the Board in the last year of this contract.

    H. It shall be the responsibility of the employee to apply for such benefits.

    I. Continuation of Health Insurance during unpaid leaves of absence - Teachers on unpaid leaves of absence may continue to participate in the district's health insurance programs at no cost to the Board when permitted by law and the insurance carrier. The teacher must prearrange with the Board Secretary a suitable payment schedule to cover the cost of the desired insurance.


    ARTICLE XII - DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARY
    A. The Board agrees to deduct from the salaries of its employees, dues for the Absecon Education Association, the Atlantic County Educational Association, the New Jersey Education Association, and the National Education Association, when said employee individually and voluntarily authorize the Board to deduct. Such deduction shall be made in compliance with Chapter 233 Public Law of 1969 (N.J.S.A. 52:14 - 15.9e) and under rules established by the State Department of Education. Authorized deductions, together with records of any corrections shall be transmitted to the treasurer of the Absecon Education Association by the 15th of each month following the monthly pay period in which deductions were made. The Association treasurer shall disburse such monies to the appropriate association or associations. Employee authorizations shall be in writing on the appropriate forms provided.

    B. All reasonable effort will be made by the Board to send payments to the institution within 48 hours of the pay day.

    C. If an employee does not become a member of the Association during any membership year, which, is covered in whole or in part by this Agreement, said, employee will be

    required to pay a representation fee to the Association for that membership year. At the onset of each membership year, the Association will notify the Board in writing of the amount of the regular membership dues, initiation fees, and assessments charged by the Association to its own members for that membership year. The representation fee to be paid by non-members/fee payers will be determined by an impartial arbitrator in accordance with the law.


    ARTICLE XIII - WORK YEAR/WORK DAY
    A. Teachers
    1. The in-school work year for teachers shall not exceed the total number of student days plus up to a maximum of five (5) days either immediately preceding, during, or following the student days; but excluding vacation and holidays. Newly hired teachers shall work two (2) additional work days, prior to the beginning of the school year, for orientation.

    2. Parent Conferences
      There will be one full day and two half-days (one afternoon and one evening) for parents’ conferences each year for the duration of this contract.

    3. Attales School teachers will report to their assigned location no later than 7:50 A.M. and will not depart prior to 2:50 P.M. Marsh School teachers will report to their assigned location no later than 7:55 A.M. and will not depart prior to 2:45 P.M. Teachers will not be assigned traffic control responsibilities during the work day but may be assigned other monitoring responsibilities similar to those assigned in the past.

    B. Secretaries
    1. All secretaries shall work a seven (7) hour work day, not to include lunch. All days worked shall be in accordance with the school calendar.

    2. When additional work hours are required, the secretary normally assigned to that position shall be given the opportunity to work.

    3. Summer hours from July 1 to August 31 will be four (4) hours per day excepting the last ten (10) August working days which shall be seven (7) hours per day exclusive of lunch.

    4. Additional hours worked in the summer over and above the contractual work hours shall be paid per hour at the hourly rate in effect for the coming regular school year, not a rate prorated from the per diem summer pay in relation to the reduced summer hours.

    5. All twelve (12) month employees shall be entitled to two (2) weeks vacation upon completion of one to nine years of service. Three (3) weeks vacation shall be granted upon completion of ten (10) full years of service. A secretary will be granted one year credit towards vacation time for each year in which twelve months are worked.

    6. Pay at one and one half times the regular rate for hours worked in excess of 35 hours on the clock in any given week.

    7. All overtime shall be rounded to the nearest quarter of an hour at the end of each pay period.

    8. The employee working overtime may request compensatory time or salary for overtime worked. Dates of compensatory time to be agreed upon the employee and the immediate supervisor. Overtime salary will be computed using an hourly rate of pay. The hourly rate for full time secretaries will be determined by dividing the annual salary by 1700 hours.


    Any salary deduction necessary shall also be calculated using 1700 hours as the base for full time employees.

    C. Custodians
    1. The custodian will work an eight (8) hour day as determined by the superintendent, with one-half hour lunch during the eight (8) hour period.

    2. For all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per week, the custodian shall be paid time and one-half, providing the superintendent or his designee has given prior approval for the additional work.

    3. For all normal custodial and hourly work in excess of forty (40) hours per week, the custodians shall be compensated in accordance with the appropriate service credit as shown in the attached salary guide. All overtime shall be rounded to the nearest quarter of an hour at the end of each pay period. For purposes of overtime payment, the hourly rate will be determined by dividing the annual salary by 2,080 hours.

    4. One custodian will be assigned the responsibility for assisting in the community use of the facilities as scheduled by the Business Administrator. This custodian will open/close the facility, clean the area used by community, and secure all doors prior to leaving the building. The salary for this work will be in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

    5. Custodians will be paid a minimum of one hour at the over time rate of time plus one-half pay for an emergency call in when the time to resolve the emergency is less than one hour. The custodian may leave as soon as the emergency is resolved. If the time worked exceeds one hour, all hours worked will be paid at time and one half.

    6. Each custodian shall be entitled to ten (10) working days vacation time after each full year of service for the previous year of service. After ten (10) full years of service, a total of fifteen (15) working days will be given and after twenty (20) full years of service, a total of twenty (20) working days will be given.

    7. All vacations shall be scheduled by the administrator responsible for the maintenance program with preference given to seniority.

    8. Holidays
    The custodians shall be entitled to the following holidays annually unless school is in session:

    Independence Day New Year's Eve
    Labor Day New Year's Day
    Columbus Day Martin Luther King Day
    Veteran's Day Washington's Birthday
    Thanksgiving Good Friday
    Christmas Eve Easter Monday
    Christmas Day Memorial Day
      If a holiday is lost because school is in session or falls on a weekend, another day off will be granted in place of the lost holiday, which will be scheduled by the school business administrator.

    9. Any part time custodial personnel will be paid at a rate determined by the experience and qualifications of the part time person.



    D. Teacher Aides
    1. Teacher aides will work a six (6) hour day according to a schedule established by the building principal.

    2. Teacher aides shall be paid 1/182 of their annual salary for each day worked above 182 days per year.

    3. If requested to work during early closing days, beyond four (4) hours, they will be granted compensatory time approved by the building principal.

    4. Teacher aides will attend two (2) days of in service training.

    5. Meetings will normally be scheduled during the regular 6 hour work day. Any time required beyond the 6 hour work day will be paid for.


    ARTICLE XIV - SENIORITY AND JOB SECURITY
    SECRETARIES, AIDES, AND CUSTODIANS
    A. Seniority
    1. School district seniority is defined as service by appointed employees in the school district in the collective bargaining unit covered by this Agreement. An appointed employee shall lose all accumulated school district seniority only if he resigns or is discharged for cause, irrespective of whether he is subsequently rehired by the school district.

    2. In the event of a work location reduction in force, including reductions caused by the discontinuance of a facility or its relocation, the employees shall be laid off in the reverse order of district-wide seniority of all employees in the district in the category (Secretarial, Custodial/Maintenance, Aides). Any employee laid off shall remain on a recall roster for a period of two (2) years from the date of the layoff.

    3. In the event that, within two (2) years of an employee's layoff, a vacancy occurs in the same line of work from which the employee was laid off, and covered by this Agreement, a laid off employee shall be entitled to a one time recall thereto in order of seniority.

    B. Job Security
    After completion of one year of consecutive employment, no employee shall be dismissed or be subject to a reduction in salary except for inefficiency, incapacity, conduct unbecoming an employee, or other just cause, following written notice of such reasons and a hearing before, and determination by, the Board of Education finding that such cause does, in fact, exist and is sufficient for such reduction in salary or dismissal. Should the employee not be satisfied by the determination of the Board, at his request, the matter shall be subject to the Grievance Procedure and arbitration in the same manner and to the same extent as is provided for arbitration of grievance by this Agreement or law. This language does not apply to the non-renewal of an annual contract to a non-tenured employee.


    ARTICLE XV - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
    A. If any provision of this agreement or application of this agreement to any employee or groups of employees is held to be contrary to law, then such provision of application shall not be deemed valid and subsisting, except to the extent permitted by law, but all other provisions or applications shall continue in full force and effect.

    B. Any individual contract between the Board and an individual employee, hereafter executed, shall be subject to and consistent with the terms and conditions of this agreement. If an

    individual contract contains any language inconsistent with this agreement, this agreement, during its duration shall be controlling.

    C. Copies of this agreement shall be provided by the Association and the Board within thirty (30) days after the agreement is signed and presented to all employees.

    D. Whenever any notice is required to be given by either of the parties to this agreement to the other, pursuant to the provision(s) of this agreement, either party shall do so by written notice to the following people:

    1. If by Association, to the Board Secretary's office.
    2. If by Board, to the Association President.

    E. No grade or evaluation of a student shall be changed without first consulting the teacher involved. No class schedule of a student shall be changed without first consulting the teacher involved whenever possible.

    F. Criticism of a supervisor, administrator, board member, or employee by any member of the Board, the administration, or the staff shall be in confidence and not in the presence of students, parents, or in public gatherings.

    G. Teachers shall be notified of their contracts and salary status for the ensuing year no later than April 30th; contracts to be returned to the Board no later than May 21st.

    H. All teachers shall place their initials in the appropriate column of the faculty roster upon entering or leaving the building.

    I. Lunchroom coverage - Stipend for lunchroom coverage will be as per attached.

    J. Any employee required/requested to attend any meeting with parents, students, and/or administrators regarding problems, complaints and/or concerns about an employee’s conduct, decision, action, etc., shall receive prior notice whenever possible of such meeting, the reason for such meeting and what parties will be present.

    K. For 1999-2000, increase pupil instructional contact time by increasing the duration of the student day from first bell to dismissal bell by a maximum of eleven (11) minutes.

    ARTICLE XVI – COLLEGE TUITION REIMBURSEMENT SCHEDULE
    The Board of Education encourages teachers to take additional college credits. A program of tuition reimbursement will be available to employees under the following criteria:

    1. All individual reimbursement payments for the school year will be made in the pay period following the successful completion of all applicants’ spring semester course work. If the total number of all applicants’ credits multiplied by the actual tuition rates (not to exceed No. 3 below) does not exceed the maximum total amount (see No. 2 below), full reimbursement for all earned credits will be made. If these full payments would exceed the maximum total amount, each applicant will then be paid a percentage of the maximum total amount equal to the individual’s total credits divided by the total of all applicants’ credits.

    2. The total cost will not exceed an annual amount established by the Board of Education. The total annual amount for all teachers is $20,000. during 2003-2004, $25,000. during 2004-2005, and $30,000. during 2005-2006 school years. Any portion of this amount that is unused will not be carried over into the following year.



    3. The amount per credit hour reimbursed will not exceed the current tuition rate for Richard Stockton College.

    4. A minimum grade of “B” must be achieved for any reimbursement.

    5. Courses must be appropriate for instructional responsibility as determined by the superintendent.

    6. All courses must have prior approval by the superintendent.

    7. Teachers must make application for superintendent's approval prior to the following dates to be considered for reimbursement:

    A. July 1 for summer course work
    B. October 1 for fall semester course work.
    C. February 1 for spring semester course work.

    8. Each employee may submit for reimbursement of up to twelve (12) credits. Reimbursement for summer courses shall only be paid to teachers who are employed by the district in the fall following the summer in which the course was taken.

    9. Salary adjustments shall be made effective the pay period following Board approval. Such action by the Board shall be at the first regular Board meeting if the transcript is received two weeks prior to the Board meeting.

    Secretaries
    Secretaries shall have the same tuition reimbursement as teachers.

    Teacher Aides
    Tuition reimbursement may be granted at the sole discretion of the superintendent. The terms and conditions shall be as noted.

    ARTICLE XVII – SALARY GUIDES
    1. Longevity Payment
    A. Starting in the 2004-2005 school year, teachers with 20-24 years of service will receive 2.0% longevity based on the highest step salary of the salary column that the individual is on.
        Starting in the 2004-2005 school year, teachers with 25-29 years of service will receive 2.5% longevity based on the highest step salary of the salary column that the individual teacher is on.

        Starting in the 2004-2005 school year, teachers with 30 years or more of service will receive 3.0% longevity based on the highest step salary of the salary column that the individual teacher is on.

        All employees to be paid longevity beginning the pay period immediately following their anniversary date.
    B. Secretaries and Custodians – Longevity increased to 2.5% with 10-14 years of service and 3% after 15 years of service of highest salary on guide starting 2004-2005.

    C. Teacher Aides with 10 - 14 years of service in the district will receive 3% longevity increase based on the highest step salary on the salary column which the individual teacher aide is on starting the 2003-2004 school year.
      Teacher Aides with 15 or more years of service in the district will receive 4.0% longevity increase based on the highest step salary on the salary guide starting the 2003-2004 school year.

    2. New salary guides for teachers, teacher aides, secretaries and custodians for July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004, July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2005 and July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006 are included in this agreement.

    3. Credit of up to five (5) years shall be given to newly employed teachers for previous teaching experience or military service. Credit may be granted for private school experience.

    4. An additional credit of five (5) years totaling up to ten (10) years may be granted at the discretion of the Superintendent. Credit may be granted for private school experience.

    5. Teachers shall secure the approval of the Superintendent prior to taking credits they wish to have applied to the guide.

    6. All credits applied to the guide must be on a graduate level.

    7. All part-time certified teachers will be placed on the proper step of the salary guide based on years of experience and will move up one step annually. Salaries will be pro-rated based upon the hours worked by full-time teachers, exclusive of lunch.

    8. An employee hired prior to February 1 will receive credit for salary advancement in the next school year.


    TEACHER SALARY GUIDE
    July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004

    Level______ BA BA+15 BA+30 MA MA+15 MA+30

    1 0 0 0 0 0 0
    2, new 1 34,867 35,739 36,610 38,354 39,225 40,097
    3, new 2 36,088 36,990 37,892 39,697 40,599 41,501
    4, new 3 37,351 38,285 39,219 41,086 42,020 42,954
    5, new 4 38,658 39,624 40,591 42,524 43,490 44,457
    6, new 5 40,011 41,011 42,012 44,012 45,012 46,013
    7, new 6 41,412 42,447 43,483 45,553 46,589 47,624
    8, new 7 42,861 43,933 45,004 47,147 48,219 49,290
    9, new 8 44,361 45,470 46,579 48,797 49,906 51,015
    10, new 9 45,914 47,062 48,210 50,505 51,653 52,801
    11, new 10 47,765 48,959 50,153 52,542 53,736 54,930
    12, new 11 49,925 51,173 52,421 54,918 56,166 57,414
    13, new 12 52,393 53,703 55,013 57,632 58,942 60,252
    14, new 13 55,170 56,549 57,929 60,687 62,066 63,446
    15, new 14 58,049 59,500 60,951 63,854 65,305 66,756
    16, new 15 61,475 63,012 64,549 67,623 69,159 70,696



    TEACHER SALARY GUIDE
    July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005

    Level BA BA+15 BA+30 MA MA+15 MA+30

    1 36,500 37,413 38,325 40,150 41,063 41,975
    2 37,138 38,067 38,995 40,852 41,780 42,709
    3 38,438 39,399 40,360 42,282 43,243 44,204
    4 39,783 40,778 41,772 43,761 44,756 45,750
    5 41,175 42,205 43,234 45,293 46,322 47,352
    6 42,617 43,683 44,748 46,879 47,944 49,010
    7 44,108 45,211 46,314 48,519 49,622 50,724
    8 45,652 46,793 47,935 50,217 51,358 52,500
    9 47,250 48,431 49,613 51,975 53,156 54,338
    10 49,155 50,384 51,613 54,070 55,299 56,528
    11 51,378 52,662 53,947 56,516 57,800 59,084
    12 53,918 55,266 56,614 59,309 60,657 62,005
    13 56,775 58,195 59,614 62,453 63,872 65,292
    14 59,738 61,232 62,725 65,712 67,206 68,699
    15 63,264 64,846 66,427 69,590 71,172 72,754


    TEACHER SALARY GUIDE
    July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006
    Level BA BA+15 BA+30 MA MA+15 MA+30
    1 38,100 39,053 40,005 41,910 42,863 43,815
    2 38,500 39,463 40,425 42,350 43,313 44,275
    3 39,580 40,569 41,558 43,537 44,527 45,516
    4 40,965 41,989 43,013 45,061 46,085 47,109
    5 42,398 43,458 44,518 46,638 47,698 48,758
    6 43,883 44,980 46,077 48,271 49,369 50,465
    7 45,418 46,554 47,689 49,960 51,096 52,231
    8 47,008 48,183 49,358 51,709 52,884 54,059
    9 48,653 49,870 51,086 53,519 54,735 55,951
    10 50,615 51,880 53,146 55,676 56,942 58,207
    11 52,904 54,226 55,549 58,194 59,517 60,839
    12 55,519 56,907 58,295 61,071 62,459 63,847
    13 58,462 59,923 61,385 64,308 65,769 67,231
    14 61,512 63,050 64,588 67,664 69,202 70,739
    15 65,143 66,771 68,400 71,657 73,286 74,914

    SECRETARIES SALARY GUIDE
    July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006
    Level 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006
    2, new 1 18,087 18,720 19,375
    3, new 2 18,806 19,464 20,145
    4, new 3 19,764 20,456 21,172
    5, new 4 20,722 21,447 22,198
    6, new 5 21,800 22,563 23,353
    7, new 6 22,879 23,679 24,508
    8, new 7 24,076 24,919 25,791
    9, new 8 25,274 26,158 27,074
    10, new 9 26,472 27,399 28,358
    11, new 10 27,670 28,638 29,640

    TEACHER AIDE SALARY GUIDE
    July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006
    Level 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006
    2, new 1 10,109 10,463 10,829
    3, new 2 10,628 11,000 11,384
    4, new 3 11,147 11,537 11,941
    5, new 4 11,795 12,207 12,635
    6, new 5 12,442 12,878 13,329
    7, new 6 13,090 13,548 14,023
    8, new 7 13,738 14,219 14,717
    9, new 8 14,516 15,024 15,550
    10, new 9 15,293 15,829 16,383
    11, new 10 16,201 16,768 17,355



    CUSTODIANS SALARY GUIDE
    July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006

    Level 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006
    1 21,382 22,024 22,684
    2 21,957 22,615 23,294
    3 22,532 23,208 23,904
    4 23,106 23,799 24,513
    5 23,796 24,509 25,245
    6 24,486 25,221 25,977
    7 25,176 25,931 26,709
    8 25,865 26,641 27,440
    9 26,785 27,589 28,416
    10 27,819 28,654 29,514
    11 29,084 29,957 30,856
    12 30,579 31,496 32,441

    Compensation for Extra Curricular Activities
    July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004
    Advisors/Intramurals $ 1,000
    Inter-scholastics: $ 1,500
    Home and In-service Instruction: $ 30.00/hour
    Summer School (Instruction) $ 30.00/hour
    Summer School (Coordinator) $ 37.33/hour

    July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2006
    Advisors/Intramurals/Inter-scholastics: $ 1,750.
    Home and In-service Instruction: $ 35.00/hour
    Summer School (Instruction) $ 35.00/hour
    Summer School (Coordinator) $ 40.00/hour

    Extra Curricular Activities include but are not limited to the following positions:
    Cross Country Track Gym Show
    Set Design Drama Student Council
    Band Chorus Primary Publications
    Safeties Yearbook

    1. The above positions will not accrue tenure and are appointed annually by the Board of Education.

    2. Paid in service Courses/Workshops subject to Board Policy and approval by the Board of Education.


    ARTICLE XVIII - DURATION OF AGREEMENT


    This agreement shall be effective as of July 1, 2003 and continue in effect until June 30, 2006.






    President, Absecon Education Association President, Absecon Board of Education







    Secretary, Absecon Education Association Secretary, Absecon Board of Education







    Date Date


    ADDITION TO CONTRACT
    ABSECON BOARD OF EDUCATION
    and ABSECON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
    July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2006

    Effective July 1, 2004, the Absecon Board of Education and the Absecon Education Association will add the following position to the above contract:

    Position: Sign Language Interpreter

    The sign language interpreter position will become part of Article I Recognition, paragraph A. All terms and conditions of employment will be as per the current sections covering teachers under the above contract. The salary rate for the sign language interpreter will reflect sixty (60%) percent of the BA level on the teacher’s salary guide as follows:

    2004-2005 Level 1 $21,900. (60% of $36,500.)
    2005-2006 Level 2 $23,100. (60% of $38,500.)
    ADDITION TO CONTRACT
    ABSECON BOARD OF EDUCATION
    and ABSECON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
    July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2006

    Effective July 1, 2004, the Absecon Board of Education and the Absecon Education Association will add the following position to the above contract:

    Position: Sign Language Interpreter

    The sign language interpreter position will become part of Article I Recognition, paragraph A. All terms and conditions of employment will be as per the current sections covering teachers under the above contract. The salary rate for the sign language interpreter will reflect sixty (60%) percent of the BA level on the teacher’s salary guide as follows:

    2004-2005 Level 1 $21,900. (60% of $36,500.)
    2005-2006 Level 2 $23,100. (60% of $38,500.)
    ADDITION TO CONTRACT
    ABSECON BOARD OF EDUCATION
    and ABSECON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
    July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2006

    Effective July 1, 2004, the Absecon Board of Education and the Absecon Education Association will add the following position to the above contract:

    Position: Sign Language Interpreter

    The sign language interpreter position will become part of Article I Recognition, paragraph A. All terms and conditions of employment will be as per the current sections covering teachers under the above contract. The salary rate for the sign language interpreter will reflect sixty (60%) percent of the BA level on the teacher’s salary guide as follows:

    2004-2005 Level 1 $21,900. (60% of $36,500.)
    2005-2006 Level 2 $23,100. (60% of $38,500.)


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