Contract Between
Haddon Hgts Boro-Camden
- and -
Haddon Hgts Prin/Supv Assn
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01/01/2011 thru 06/30/2014


CategoryMunicipal
UnitPrincipals, Supervisors

Contract Text Below
AGREEMENT BETWEEN


BOARD OF EDUCATION
Borough of Haddon Heights
New Jersey

and

HADDON HEIGHTS PRINCIPALS AND SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION

___________________

July 1, 2011

Through

June 30, 2014
____________________


Preamble


This Agreement entered into this 9th day of August, 2011
by and between the
Board of Education, the Borough of Haddon Heights New Jersey
hereinafter called the “Board”
and
the Haddon Heights Principals and Supervisors Association
hereinafter called the “Association”


TABLE OF CONTENTS



ARTICLE PAGE

I RECOGNITION 3
II NEGOTIATION PROCEDURES 3
III USE OF AUTOMOBILE 3
IV SALARIES 4
V HEALTH SERVICES 4
VI PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 5
VII LEAVES OF ABSENCE 6
VIII DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARY 13
IX MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 13
X GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES 13
XI DURATION OF AGREEMENT 17
SCHEDULE A 18

ARTICLE I
RECOGNITION

A. The Board recognizes the Association as the majority representative pursuant to the provision of the “New Jersey Employer-Employee Relations Act,” for Principals, Vice Principals, Director of Special Education, Athletic Director, Director of Guidance, and Director of Curriculum.

B. Unless otherwise indicated, the term “Administrators,” when used hereinafter in this Agreement, shall refer to all employees of the Board represented by the Association in the negotiating unit above defined.

ARTICLE II
NEGOTIATION PROCEDURES

A. The parties agree to enter into collective negotiations over a successor agreement in accordance with Chapter 123, P.L. of 1974.

B. The Association shall send a letter of intent to negotiate to the Board of Education on or before October 15 and the first meeting between the Board and the Association will be held no later than December 15 of the calendar year preceding the calendar year in which this agreement expires.

C. This Agreement incorporates the entire understanding of the parties on all matters which were or could have been the subject of negotiations. During the terms of this Agreement, neither party shall be required to negotiate with respect to any such matter whether or not within the knowledge or contemplation of either or both of the parties at the time they negotiated or signed this Agreement.

D. This Agreement shall not be modified in whole or in part by the parties except by an instrument in writing duly executed by both parties.

ARTICLE III
USE OF AUTOMOBILE

A. Automobile Insurance. Whenever an employee’s vehicle is damaged in a collision, accident or through vandalism that occurs in the course of the authorized use of the vehicle for school purposes, the district shall reimburse the employee only the deductible portion of the employee’s automobile insurance coverage, up to a maximum of $500.00.

Employees who use their cars for school business must have their vehicle insured in the amounts statutorily required by the State of New Jersey

B. Travel Payment. Administrators who are required to use their personal automobiles for authorized travel shall be reimbursed at rate allowable by State of NJ.
ARTICLE IV
SALARIES

A. The salaries of all administrators covered by this Agreement are set forth in Schedule A which is attached hereto and made a part hereof.

B. Administrators employed on a ten (10) month basis shall be paid in twenty (20) equal semi-monthly installments.

C. Checks will be available or mailed to administrators employed on a ten (10) month basis no later than the last day of June.

D. A summer pay plan shall be available to all personnel.

E. Direct deposit of pay checks shall be available to all personnel.
      F. Administrators who complete at least ten (10) months of service in a school year shall receive a full annual increase. Those who serve less than ten (10) months shall receive a prorated increase based on actual months of service.

ARTICLE V
HEALTH SERVICES

A. The Board of Education, for the duration of the contract, will pay for point of service coverage provided by AmeriHealth at the rate of 100% or equivalent plan/coverage mutually investigated and agreed upon. Employees represented by the Association will qualify for health benefits by working a minimum of 30 hours per week. If an employee elects a medical insurance plan other than the point of service plan, the employee shall be responsible for the payment of the difference between the two premiums. This shall be collected by the Board of Education through payroll deduction pro-rated per pay period. Both Direct Access and PPO plans currently administered by AmeriHealth of New Jersey, or any other plan/coverage mutually investigated and agreed upon by the Board of Education, will include the following benefit levels for the duration of the contract:

          In-network co-pay $15.00
          Out of network deductible - $250.00 individual/$500.00 family
          Out of pocket Coinsurance Charge Limit - $5,000.00 individual/
          $10,000.00 family

B. The Board of Education, for the duration of the contract, will reimburse for family coverage of dental work, in accordance with the guidelines/procedures in the dental agreement. This agreement will be self-sustaining and the amount to be reimbursed is in accordance with the provision of said Agreement.

C. The Board of Education, for the duration of the contract, shall support a prescription agreement in accordance with the guidelines and procedures developed in the Health Benefits Agreement.

D. Administrators who receive health benefits through a District Plan shall be subject to a mandatory deduction in accordance with state law.

ARTICLE VI
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Tuition. The Board of Education will refund to administrators the tuition cost of in-service college courses taken under the following conditions:

A. Prior to taking any course, that course must be approved by the Superintendent, by the submission of the tuition reimbursement form.

B. The course may be at either the graduate or undergraduate level of credit, provided the course is not essentially a repetition of one previously taken.

C. The course must be in, or closely related to, a subject area in which the administrator is already fully certified, unless it is a graduate course in the area of administration and/or supervision.

D. The course must have been taken while the administrator was in the employ of the board.

E. Administrators who take college courses for credit while in the employ of the Board shall have the transcripts of credit recorded in their files in the Superintendent’s office and must attain a grade of “B” or better. The Board shall impose a return of service obligation upon the recipient of this benefit which shall require the beneficiary to remain in service to the District on a full time basis for a period of two (2) years following completion of any course.

Professional Development. The Board of Education will refund to administrators the cost of local, state, and national conferences under the following conditions:

A. Prior to attending any conference, that conference must be approved by the Superintendent, by the submission of the professional workshop request form. Requests for attendance and/or free payments at any conference or workshop must be Board approved, and adhere to state and federal guidelines.

B. The conference must be attended while the administrator was in the employ of the board.

Tuition and Professional Development Reimbursement and Professional Dues. Each contract year the board shall reimburse each administrator for the cost of tuition, course textbooks, student fees, and/or local, state and national conference expenses and/or Professional Dues to a maximum of $2,000.00. Upon approval from and at the discretion of the Superintendent and after May 1 of each fiscal year, an administrator may share a portion of his/her unused $2,000.00 reimbursement allocation for tuition/professional development and professional dues costs with another administrator in the district. Administrators seeking to use an amount from another administrator’s allocation shall submit their request to the superintendent. All such requests must provide an explanation as to how the professional development experience relates to the administrator’s Professional Growth Plan. If the Superintendent denies the request, then the administrator shall reimburse the district for any tuition/professional development and professional dues costs above $2,000.00 for that fiscal year.

ARTICLE VII
LEAVES OF ABSENCE

A. Sick Leave. All administrators under contract shall be entitled to ten (10) days sick leave if employed on a ten (10) month basis and twelve (12) days sick leave if employed on a twelve (12) month basis each school year as of the first official day of said school year whether or not they report for duty on that day. Unused sick leave days shall be accumulated from year to year with no maximum limit.

Whenever an administrator’s absence due to personal illness exceeds the annual sick leave and accumulated sick leave days, the Board of Education may, in its discretion, permit additional days for an extended illness on a case by case basis during which time the cost of employing a substitute will be deducted from the administrator’s salary in accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A:3-6. In the case of employees whose term of employment is, for any reason, less than a full school year, the sick leave entitlement may be granted at the discretion of the Board of Education which shall be calculated at one (1) day per month or major fraction of a month of actual employment.

Notice of retirement must be submitted in writing to the Superintendent on or before February 1st of the calendar year in which the Administrator wishes to retire (submission on or before August 1st for midyear retirement).Administrators who fails to provide timely written notice of retirement shall receive deferment of their retirement benefits until the following calendar year. Administrators who have ten (10) years of service in the district as an administrator and who retire from the school district under the provisions of a TPAF retirement with receipt of immediate benefit shall be reimbursed $60.00 per day, up to a maximum of $12,000.00, in the year of retirement for unused sick days accumulated while an employee of this district.

In the event of the death of an eligible employee before retirement, the payment shall be made to the employee’s estate or specified beneficiary.

B. Personal Leaves of Absence. The Board realizes that emergencies other than illness occasionally make it necessary for administrators to be absent from school. The Board establishes the following list as the maximum number of days administrators may be absent for other acceptable reasons during a school year and is therefore not accumulative.

(1) An allowance of up to five (5) days’ leave shall be granted for the death of a father, mother, spouse, partner through civil union, child, brother, sister, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, maternal/paternal grandparents. This leave shall be consecutive and commence no later than the day following the death without prior approval of the Superintendent or within ninety (90) days of death with prior approval of the Superintendent.

(2) An allowance of up to three (3) days’ leave shall be granted for the death of another relative. This leave shall be consecutive and commence no later than the day following the death without prior approval of the Superintendent or within thirty (30) days of death with prior approval of the Superintendent.

(3) An allowance of up to three (3) days’ leave may be granted for illness of spouse or dependent child or serious illness of father, mother, brother, sister, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, Maternal/Paternal grandparents.

(4) Leave will be granted for the entire time that an administrator participates in jury duty.

(5) An allowance of up to three (3) days’ leave with prior approval by the Superintendent shall be granted for reasons of a personal nature. These days are for personal business which cannot be handled outside of school hours. All unused personal days shall be converted to sick days at the conclusion of the school year.

(6) Educational leave may be granted with prior approval of the Superintendent for:
(a) Attendance at conferences for professional improvement.
(b) Representing the Haddon Heights School District and/or teaching
profession at civic, public or educational meetings.
(c) Visiting other schools for self-improvement.
(d) Serving on evaluation committees.

For the protection of the employees and for proper payroll accounting and audit, every absence must be accounted for in writing and reported to the Superintendent on the proper form. Absences not covered by any of the above provisions will cause salary reductions at the rate of 1/200th for each day’s absence for 10 month employees and 1/240th for each day’s absence for 12 month employees.

C. Maternity Leave/Parental Leave

(1) A pregnant administrator may apply for a leave of absence. Upon request, such leave shall be granted prior to the anticipated date of birth and may continue for a reasonable period of time to a specific date following birth as set forth herein or in accordance with Board policy. A pregnant administrator shall be entitled to use sick leave pursuant to the provisions of the negotiated agreement and in accordance with The Family Leave Act for pregnancy related illness or disability.

Any leave of absence granted hereunder shall be without pay or benefits unless such pay and/or benefits are specifically provided in this Article or the Family Leave Act for pregnancy related illness or disability.

Maternity leave shall be subject to the following conditions:

(a) An administrator shall notify the Superintendent of her pregnancy as soon as it is medically confirmed but not later than 120 days before the anticipated date of birth.

(b) A request for maternity leave shall include a statement from the physician confirming the pregnancy and anticipated date of birth. The request shall also state whether the leave requested is without pay and/or benefits; sick leave for maternity related disability or illness; or pursuant to the Family Leave Act.

(c) An administrator is entitled to use sick leave for pregnancy related illness or disability for the time period which shall not commence prior to twenty (20) days before the anticipated date of birth and shall terminate no later than twenty (20) days subsequent to the date of birth. If an administrator has insufficient sick leave to cover the period prior to twenty (20) days before through twenty (20) days subsequent to the date of birth, then the leave shall be without pay or benefits unless contrary to the Family Leave Act.

(d) Any administrator seeking a leave of absence hereunder shall apply to the Board for said leave to begin at any time prior to birth. At the time of application, the employee shall specify in writing the date on which she wishes to commence leave and the date on which she wishes to return to work after birth. The Board will require a certificate from a physician in support of the requested leave dates. The physician’s certificate is subject to agreement by the Board’s physician.

Where medical opinion is supportive of leave dates requested, such leave will be granted, except that the Board may change the requested dates upon finding that the granting of a leave for those dates would interfere with educational continuity and provided that such date change by the Board is not medically contra-indicated.

The commencement or termination of such dates may be further extended or reduced for medical reasons upon application to the Board. The Board will require a certificate from a physician in support of this request. The physician’s certificate is subject to agreement by the Board’s physician. Such extension or reduction will be granted for a reasonable period of time except that the Board may change the requested date upon finding that such extension or reduction would interfere with educational continuity and that such date change by the Board is not medically contra-indicated.

(e) Unless a different date is specifically permitted under this Article or the Family Leave Act, the termination date of a leave of absence hereunder shall be September 1st or the beginning of the second semester only. Notification of intent to return from Maternity Leave, or resignation, shall be made in writing to the Superintendent of Schools sixty (60) days prior to the scheduled termination of the leave of absence. Administrators returning to employment in September shall give notice to the Superintendent no later than April 15th prior thereto. Failure to notify of intent to return as specified herein will be deemed a waiver by the administrator of her right to return to duty.

(f) After the fifth month of pregnancy, the administrator shall furnish the Superintendent, every thirty (30) days, with a certificate from her attending obstetrician or gynecologist, stating that she is physically capable of performing the duties of her position.

(g) A statement from a physician certifying that the administrator is physically able to return to duty shall be furnished to the Board before an administrator is permitted to return from maternity leave.

(h) Notwithstanding the language herein, a request for a finding that the administrator’s pregnancy interferes with the performance of her duties shall be documented in writing and referred through the Superintendent to the Board of Education. The Board may require the administrator to submit to a medical examination by a physician selected by the Board. The Board shall, upon recommendation of the Superintendent and within its discretion, make a determination as to the ability of the administrator to perform her duties.

(i) Notwithstanding the language herein, a request for a finding by a principal or other administrator that the administrator’s condition after return from childbirth or pregnancy related illness or disability interferes with the performance of her duties shall be documented in writing and referred through the Superintendent to the Board of Education. The Board may require the administrator to submit to a medical examination by a physician selected by the Board. The Board shall, upon recommendation of the Superintendent and within its discretion, make a determination as to the ability of the administrator to perform her duties.

(j) Any leave of absence granted a non-tenured (probationary) administrator hereunder may not be extended beyond the end of the contract school year in which the leave is obtained.

(k) Except as provided herein, no administrator shall be barred from returning to duty after the birth of her child solely on the grounds that there has not been a time lapse between the birth and her desired date of return.

(l) Time spent on maternity leave shall not count towards fulfillment of time requirements for acquiring tenure, nor shall it count toward placement on the salary guide or for seniority or leave accrual of any sort.

(m) All benefits to which administrators were entitled at the time the leave hereunder commenced and which are still available to administrators at time of return, including unused accumulated sick leave and credits toward sabbatical eligibility, shall be restored to administrators returning from leave hereunder and they shall be assured their original position or similar position within their area of interests, abilities and training following completion of leave hereunder, provided they satisfy the Superintendent of Schools of their interest to return prior to February 1st.

(2) A tenured administrator may request a parental leave of absence. Any leave of absence granted hereunder shall be without pay and/or benefits unless such pay and/or benefits are specifically provided in this Article or the Family Leave Act. Parental leave of absence is limited to the following circumstances and conditions:

(a) Any tenured administrator who adopts an infant may receive a leave without pay and/or benefits for up to one year for the purpose of caring for the infant. The leave shall commence upon receiving de facto custody of the infant or sooner if necessary to fulfill the requirements for the adoption.

(b) Any tenured administrator may receive a leave without pay and/or benefits for up to one year for a serious, chronic illness of a child, spouse or dependent parent or dependent sibling.

(c) Any tenured administrator who becomes a biological parent may receive a leave without pay and/or benefits of up to one year for the purpose of caring for the infant.

(d) The Board reserves the right to set the term of the leave requested hereunder within reasonable limits in the best interest of the schools.

(e) An administrator shall notify the Superintendent of his/her request for leave hereunder no later than 120 days before the anticipated start of such leave.

(f) Time spent on parental leave shall not count towards fulfillment of time requirements for acquiring tenure, nor shall it count toward placement on the salary guide or for seniority or leave accrual of any sort.

(g) All benefits to which administrators were entitled at the time the leave hereunder commenced and which are still available to administrators at time of return, including unused accumulated sick leave and credits toward sabbatical eligibility, shall be restored to administrators returning from leave hereunder; and they shall be assured their original position or similar position within their area of interests, abilities and training following completion of leave hereunder, provided they satisfy the Superintendent of Schools of their interest to return prior to February 1st.

D. Extended Leaves of Absence. Occasionally, it is necessary for administrators to be absent for long periods of time, generally as a result of emergencies or other circumstances beyond the control of the administrator. Extended leaves may be granted for the following circumstances and with the following conditions:

(1) Leave for military reasons, up to ninety (90) days will be granted by the Board as ordered by action of the Adjutant General’s Office to any regular employee who is a duly qualified member of the reserved components of the armed forces and who is called into temporary active duty, provided such obligation cannot be fulfilled on days when work is not scheduled. During leave for military reasons, employees shall receive their regular salary in addition to any salary that they receive from the state or federal government. Tenure, pension, and other employment rights of employees who shall enter active military service shall be protected as set forth in Title 18A:6-33 et seq. and the Public Laws of 1944 Chapter 226 as amended. This provision shall be read in conjunction with N.J.S.A. 38:23-1 (Training for Military Reserve), N.J.S.A 38:23-4 (Leave for War Emergency or Draft) or N.J.S.A. 38A:4-4 (Leave for Militia).

(2) Other leaves of absence, without pay and benefits, may be granted by the Board which, in its opinion, is for good reasons.

(3) Any leave of absence granted a non-tenured (probationary) administrator hereunder may not be extended beyond the end of the contract school year in which the leave is obtained.

(4) All benefits to which administrators are entitled at the time the leave hereunder commended and which are still available to administrators at time of return, including unused accumulated sick leave and credits toward sabbatical eligibility, shall be restored to administrators returning from leave hereunder; and they shall be assured their original position or similar position within their area of interests, abilities and training following completion of leave hereunder, provided they satisfy the Superintendent of Schools of their interest to return prior to February 1st.

E. Sabbatical Leave of Absence. Upon recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, an educational sabbatical leave may be granted to a certified member of the staff, within his/her field of study, by the Board subject to the following conditions:

(1) Requests for sabbatical leave must be received by the Superintendent, in writing, in such form as may be required by the Superintendent. Such requests must be in the hands of the Superintendent no later than October 31st of the fiscal year preceding the school year for which the sabbatical leave is requested.

(2) The applicant must have completed at least eight (8) consecutive full school years of service in the school district of Haddon Heights.

(3) Payment for sabbatical leave is granted on the following basis:

(a) One-half (½) of the annual contracted salary will be granted for a full
year’s leave for study.*

(b) One-fourth (1/4) of the annual contracted salary will be granted for one (1) semester, one-half (½) year of study.

(4) The beneficiary will agree to return to the school district of Haddon Heights for four (4) full years of employment on the appropriate salary level following the leave except in the event of the death or serious illness of the beneficiary. If the beneficiary of the sabbatical leave does not fulfill the return agreement to the school district of Haddon Heights, the beneficiary will be obligated to reimburse the Board of Education for the salary received during the sabbatical leave although service credit will be granted according to the following plan:

% of salary to be reimbursed to the Board of Education:
Leaving before
2 full years’ service 100% of salary received
4 full years’ service 40% of salary received
6 full years’ service 20% of salary received

*Two (2) semesters of schooling

(5) To the extent feasible, with due regard for the interests of the school program, administrators returning to work after a sabbatical leave shall be offered the same or a similar position.

(6) Upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board will grant no more than one (1) sabbatical leave per year.

(7) Any staff member is entitled to only one (1) sabbatical leave during his/her tenure in the Haddon Heights School District. A second sabbatical may be granted only for an individual matriculating in a doctoral program. Any administrator who uses a sabbatical leave of absence for travel and/or study purposes must provide a written summary of that experience to the Superintendent and the Board of Education within thirty (30) days of their return to active employment within the district. Expectations for this report will be discussed with the administrator prior to the leave being granted.

F. Vacation

(1) An employee serving 1-5 years as an administrator in the district will receive 20 vacation days. An employee serving 6-10 years as an administrator in the district will receive 22 vacation days. An employee serving 11-15 years as an administrator in the district will receive 24 vacation days. An employee serving 16 or more years as an administrator in the district will receive 26 vacation days. An administrator who has not completed one full year in the district, vacation time will be prorated accordingly. All association members will be entitled to carry over a maximum of ten (10) vacation days into the next school year, with the approval of the superintendent. School vacations do not count as vacation days for the purposes of this subsection F. A maximum of two (2) unused vacation days at the end of the school year may be reimbursed at the administrator’s daily rate. When administrators submit a vacation day(s) to the Superintendent for his/her approval, a week’s notice will be given. In the event a week’s notice is not given, it is at the discretion of the Superintendent to approve or deny a request.

(2) In the event of the death of an administrator, payment due for unused vacation days shall be made to the estate of the deceased administrator.

ARTICLE VIII
DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARY

Authorized payroll deductions from salary may be made for any of the following reasons:

A. Contribution to tax sheltered annuity programs determined by the Board and Association, as authorized by the employee.

ARTICLE IX
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

A. If any provision of this Agreement shall be found to be contrary to law, that portion of the provision shall be considered void, but all other provisions and portions of the provision not voided shall continue to be in full force and effect.

B. Copies of this Agreement shall be printed at the expense of the Board and presented to all administrators employed by the Board.

C. All administrators covered by this agreement will be eligible to a $750.00 per year contribution by the Board towards a disability insurance policy of the employee’s choice. If an administrator has been deemed ineligible for disability insurance due to a medical condition, then upon providing proof of denial from two reputable disability insurance carriers, the Administrator shall elect to convert the $750.00 payment to the long term disability sick bank based upon the administrator’s daily rate.

D. An employee who has completed 5 years as an administrator in the district will receive $800.00. An employee who has completed 10 years as an administrator in the district will receive $1,200.00. An employee who has completed 15 years as an administrator in the district will receive $1,600.00. When an administrator reaches one of these levels, this increment will increase their base salary.

ARTICLE X
GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE

A. Definition. A “grievance” shall mean the interpretation, application, or violation of policies, agreements or administrative decisions affecting the terms and conditions of employment.

B. Purpose. The purpose of this grievance procedure is to resolve disputes over the terms covered by this contract. It is hereby agreed that any proceedings conducted pursuant to this section shall be confidential.

C. Procedure:

(1) The number of days indicated at each level of the grievance procedure shall be considered as a maximum.

(2) In the event a grievance is filed at such time that it cannot be processed through all the steps in this grievance procedure by the end of the school year, the time limits set forth herein may be reduced by mutual agreement of the parties.

(3) Failure at any step of this procedure to communicate the decision on a grievance within the specified time limits shall permit the grievant to proceed to the next step. Failure at any step of this procedure to appeal a grievance to the next step within the specified time limits shall be deemed to be waiver of further appeal of the decision.

(4) It is understood that an employee grievant shall, during and notwithstanding the pendency of any grievance, continue to observe all assignments and applicable regulations of the Board until such grievance and any effect thereof shall have been duly determined.

(5) A grievance to be considered under the procedure must be initiated by the grievant (the employee or the Association) within ten (10) business days from the time when the grievant knew of its occurrence.

(6) The grievant shall initiate the grievance by first discussing it with the principal (or immediate superior or coordinator, if applicable) in an attempt to resolve the matter, informally, at that level.

(7) If, as a result of the discussion, the matter if not resolved to the satisfaction of the employee within ten (10) business days, the administrator and his/her representative shall set forth the grievance in writing, within ten (10) business days, to the immediate superior, specifying:
(a) the date of the occurrence giving rise to the grievance
(b) the date the grievance is filed
(c) the nature of the grievance
(d) the specific provisions of the contract or specific board policies
allegedly violated
(e) the remedy being sought, and
(f) require all documents supporting grievance to be attached

The immediate superior shall communicate the decision to the employee in writing within fourteen (14) business days of receipt of the written grievance.



(8) The employee grievant, no later than ten (10) business days after receipt of the decision of the principal or other immediate supervisor, may appeal the decision to the Superintendent of Schools. A copy of the written grievance and written decision shall be properly referred to the Association at each step of the grievance procedure.

(9) The Superintendent shall attempt to resolve the matter as, but within a period not to exceed ten (10) business days from the receipt of the appeal. The Superintendent shall communicate the decision in writing to the employee grievant, to the Association, and to the principal or other immediate superior.

(10) If the grievance is not resolved to the grievant’s satisfaction, the grievant, not later than ten (10) calendar days after receipt of the Superintendent’s decision, may request a review by the Board. The request shall be submitted in writing through the Superintendent who shall attach all related papers and forward the request to the Board.
The Board, or a committee thereof, shall review the grievance in accordance with the following procedure:
        A complaint that is not resolved by conference with the Superintendent or that seeks a remedy beyond the Superintendent’s jurisdiction may be appealed in writing to the Board of Education.

        The complainant may, within five (5) working days of his/her receipt of the Superintendent’s written disposition, submit a written request for a hearing before the Board. The request will include a copy of the Superintendent’s disposition at level 3.

        The Board may, within forty-five (45) calendar days of receipt of the request, conduct and informal hearing before a committee of Board members, in which the complainant will present his/her complaint. The Board may, on the petition of the complainant, permit the examination of witnesses. The Board may permit the staff member to testify on his/her own behalf.

        The Board shall advise the complainant in writing of the Board’s disposition of the Complaint.
If the decision of the Board does not resolve the grievance to the satisfaction of the employee grievant and grievant wishes review by a third party, grievant shall so notify the Association within ten (10) business days of receipt of the Board’s decision. If the Association determines that the matter should be reviewed further, it shall so advise the Board through the Superintendent within ten (10) business days of receipt of the Board’s decision. The Board and Association shall attempt to select a mutually acceptable arbitrator.




(12) The following procedure will be used to secure the services of an arbitrator:

(1) A joint request by the Association and the Board will be made to the American Arbitration Association to submit a roster of persons qualified to function as arbitrators in the dispute in question.

(2) If the parties are unable to determine a mutually satisfactory arbitrator
from the submitted list, they will request the American Arbitration Association to submit a second roster of names.

(3) If the parties are unable to determine within ten (10) calendar days of the initial request for arbitration, a mutually satisfactory arbitrator from the second submitted list, the American Arbitration Association may be requested by either party to designate an arbitrator.

(a) The arbitrator shall be limited to the issue submitted and shall consider nothing else. The arbitrator can add nothing to nor subtract anything from the Agreement between the parties or any policy of the Board of Education. The recommendations of the arbitrator shall be advisory.

(13) If, in the judgment of the Association, a grievance affects a group or class of administrators, the Association may submit such grievance in writing to the Superintendent directly, in accordance with the procedure set forth above and the processing of such grievance shall commence at said level. The Association may process such grievance through all levels of the grievance procedure.

D. Costs. 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. In the event an arbitrator’s fee is incurred due to a cancellation of an arbitration hearing, the party who canceled the hearing shall be liable for the full fee for that canceled hearing.

E. Rights of Administrators to Representation

(1) Any aggrieved person may be represented at all stages of the grievance procedure by themselves, or, at his/her option, by the Association, by a representative selected or approved by the Association.

(2) When an administrator is not represented by the Association in the processing of a grievance, the Association shall at the time of submission of the grievance to the Superintendent or any later level, be notified by the Superintendent that the grievance is in process, have the right to be present and present its position in writing at all hearing sessions held concerning the grievance and shall receive a copy of all decisions rendered.

(3) 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 of the participants.

(4) All meetings and hearings under this procedure shall be considered private, shall be held after school hours and include only those individuals as specified in the contract or those who may be required by the Board/Association.

(5) A representative of the Association shall have the right to be present and speak at all grievance hearings at levels 3 and 4 of the grievance.

F. Grievance Forms: Forms for the grievance procedure shall be satisfied by a signed, dated and numbered memorandum or letter.


ARTICLE XI
DURATION OF AGREEMENT

A. This agreement shall be in effect as of July 1, 2011, and shall continue in effect until midnight June 30, 2014. This agreement shall not be extended by written or oral agreement, and it is expressly understood that it shall expire on the date indicated.

B. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be signed by their duly authorized officers, all as of the day and year first above written.


ATTEST: BOARD OF EDUCATION
BOROUGH OF HADDON HEIGHTS
NEW JERSEY

_____________________________ By: ___________________________________
Secretary President

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Date


ATTEST: HADDON HEIGHTS PRINCIPALS
AND SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION


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Secretary President

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Date
SCHEDULE A
Salary Increase Principals 2011-12 through 2013-14
Salary
Service
Total
Salary
Salary
ServiceTotal
Name
11/12
Credit
Salary 11/12
12/13
13/14
CreditSalary 13/14
Chando/Jr. High Principal 104,612 1,600 106,212 108,336 110,503 110,503
Corn/HS Principal 110,000 800 110,800 113,016 115,276 115,276
Cramp/Athletic Director 95,061 1,200 96,261 98,186 100,150 100,150
McGovern/7th/Atlantic Principal 110,637 1,200 111,837 114,074 116,355 116,355
Owen/Vice-Principal 98,000 98,000 99,960 101,959 101,959
Renner/CST Director 107,000 107,000 109,140 111,323 111,323
Sassano/Glevniew Principal 110,637 800 111,437 113,666 115,939 115,939
Seddon/Curriculum Director 119,427 119,427 121,816 124,252 800 125,052
Warren/Guidance Supervisor 107,085 1,200 108,285 110,451 112,660 1,600 114,260
Sandowich/HS Principal 138,289 1,600 139,889



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