Contract Between
Mahwah Tp B/E-Bergen
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Mahwah Supv Assn
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07/01/2008 thru 06/30/2011


CategorySchool District
UnitAdministrators

Contract Text Below
TERMS OF AGREEMENT


BETWEEN THE


MAHWAH ASSOCIATION OF SUPERVISORS


AND THE


MAHWAH TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION


July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2011


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MAHWAH ASSOCIATION OF SUPERVISORS

AND THE

MAHWAH TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION
July 1, 2005- June 30, 2008





ARTICLE DESCRIPTION PAGE NUMBER


I Recognition 1

II Negotiating Procedure 1, 2

III Grievance Procedure 2-4

IV Association Rights and Privileges 4

V Board Rights and Responsibilities 4, 5

VI Benefits 5-10

VII Work Year 10

VIII Assignments 10

IX Deductions From Salary 11

X Evaluations 11

XI Miscellaneous Provisions 12

XII Duration of Agreement 12, 13

Appendix A 14
ARTICLE I
RECOGNITION

A. Association Membership
      In accordance with Chapter 303, Public Laws of 1968, the Mahwah Township Board of Education, hereinafter referred to as the Board, hereby recognizes the Mahwah Association of Supervisors, as the exclusive and sole representative for the collective negotiations concerning the terms and conditions of employment of all supervisors.
B. The following employees are covered by this agreement:

Supervisor of 6-12 Science, 9-12 Industrial Arts and 9-12 Family & Consumer Science (known as Practical Arts)

      Supervisor of K-12 Mathematics and 9-12 Business

Supervisor of K-12 Language Arts
      Supervisor of 6-12 World Languages, and K-12 English as a Second Language

Supervisor of 6-12 Social Studies, 9-12 Music, and 9-12 Fine Arts

Supervisor of 9-12 Physical Education and 6-12 Athletic Director

C. Definition
      Unless otherwise indicated, the terms "Association Member" or "Member" when used hereinafter in this agreement shall refer to all professional employees represented by the Mahwah Association of Supervisors in the negotiating Association as above defined.
ARTICLE II

NEGOTIATING PROCEDURE

A. Deadline Dates
      The parties agree to enter into collective negotiations over a successor Agreement in accordance with Chapter 303, Public Laws 1968, and Chapter 123, Public Laws 1974, to reach agreement on all matters concerning the terms and conditions of the Association Members' employment as required by law. Any agreement reached will be reduced to writing and signed by the duly appointed representative of the Board and the Mahwah Association of Supervisors. Such agreement will be subject to ratification by the majority vote of the full Board of Education and by the Association.


      Negotiations shall begin at least seven (7) months prior to the expiration of the contract, unless mutually agreed to begin at a later date. Mutual agreement shall be in writing with date noted and signed by representatives from both parties.
  1. Negotiating Team Authority
      The Board and the Mahwah Association of Supervisors each will authorize a negotiating committee to enter into discussions with the other concerning the negotiations of a successor contract. The Board reserves to itself the final and ultimate authority to adopt by a majority vote at a public meeting any tentative agreement to a successor contract reached by the above designated committee and the Mahwah Association of Supervisors. Similarly, the Mahwah Association of Supervisors reserves to itself the final right to ratify at a meeting of its membership any tentative agreement to a successor contract reached by the above designated committee and the Board. The position of the Board and the Mahwah Association of Supervisors in this matter is based upon their understanding of, and their obligations under, Chapter 303, Public Law of 1968 and Chapter 123, Public Law of 1974.

C. Maintaining Benefits
      Except as this Agreement shall hereinafter otherwise provide, all terms and conditions of employment included in Article VI, Benefits, applicable on the effective date of the Agreement, shall continue to be so applicable during the term of this Agreement. Terms and conditions of employment agreed to in this document shall remain in effect for the duration of the Agreement and shall not be changed or altered unless agreed to in writing by both parties.

D. Modifications
      This Agreement incorporates the entire understanding of the parties on all matters which were or could have been the subject of negotiation. During the term of this Agreement, neither party shall be required to negotiate with respect to any such matter whether or not covered by this Agreement and whether or not within the knowledge or contemplation of either or both of the parties at the time they negotiated or executed this Agreement.
      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
GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE

The purpose of this procedure shall be to secure at the lowest possible Administrative level equitable solutions to problems which may from time to time arise affecting the terms and conditions of employment of one or more Association Members.




A. Grievance
      The term "grievance" shall mean a claim that there has been an improper interpretation of this agreement, application or violation of policies, agreements and administrative decisions which affect the Association Member's terms and conditions of employment.
B. Procedure
      1. Filing a grievance: A grievance may be filed by the Association on its own behalf or on behalf of any Association Member. Grievances must be initiated at the lowest possible level. All time limits shall be determined by calendar days. The aggrieved person shall have the right to representation at all levels. Time limits may be altered if mutually agreed to by both parties.

      2. If the Association or Association Member fails to meet the time limits specified in this Agreement, the grievance shall be deemed resolved according to the status quo. If the party appealed to for determination at Level I, II or III fails to respond within the specified time, the grievance shall be deemed moved to the next higher level.
        Level I
          The aggrieved person shall first present his/her grievance claim to the Assistant Superintendent within thirty (30) days of its occurrence with objective of resolving the grievance informally through discussion. If the matter has first been presented to the Assistant Superintendent and is not resolved to the satisfaction of the grieving Association Member within fourteen (14) days of the discussion, the claim shall be presented in writing to the Superintendent within seven (7) days.
        Level II
          The Superintendent shall within five (5) days of receipt of the grievance fix a time and place for a meeting with the aggrieved person. Said meeting shall take place not later than fifteen (15) days after the receipt of the grievance. The Superintendent shall present a written determination of the grievance within ten (10) days of this meeting.
        Level III

    In the event that the grievance is not resolved to the satisfaction of the grieving Association Member, he/she may request a review by the Board. Said request for review shall be made within seven (7) days of receipt of the Superintendent's determination. The Board, or a committee thereof, shall take the necessary steps to provide an opportunity for the aggrieved person to present his/her grievance. The
          Board will make known its decision, in writing, within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of the grievance.



    Level IV
          In the event the proceedings at the lower level fail to resolve the grievance, the grieving Association Member may submit the claim to arbitration under the Voluntary Labor Rules of the American Arbitration Association within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Board's decision. The parties agree that the arbitrator's decision shall be binding upon them. Any and all cost involved in the use of an arbitrator shall be equally shared between the Board and the Association.
    ARTICLE IV
    ASSOCIATION RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
A. Whenever any representative of the Association or any Member is mutually scheduled by the parties to participate during working hours in negotiations, grievance proceedings, or conferences and meetings related to same, he/she shall suffer no loss in pay.
    B. Within a reasonable period of time prior to any official Board action which will cause a reduction in force or change in responsibilities of Association Members to occur, the Board shall notify the Association of said impending action in writing. The Association shall have the right prior to said official action by the Board to consult and make its views known to the Board.
      C. The Board agrees to furnish to the Association, in response to reasonable requests from time to time, all available information that shall assist the Association in developing intelligent, accurate, informed and constructive programs, together with information which may be necessary for the Association to negotiate and/or process any grievance or complaint.
        ARTICLE V
          BOARD RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITY

        Except as limited by the terms of the Agreement, the Board reserves to itself all rights and responsibilities under law and jurisdiction and authority over matters of policy, including but not limited to the following:

        A. The right to direct employees of the school district;

          1. to hire, promote, transfer, assign, retain employees in positions and eliminate positions in the school district, and to suspend, discharge or take other disciplinary action against employees as permitted under Title 18A:25-1;
            1. to relieve employees from duty as defined under Title l8A;
          3. to maintain the efficiency of the school district operations entrusted to them;

          4. to determine the general policy by which such operations are to be conducted; and

          5. to take whatever actions may be necessary to carry out the missions of the school district in situations of emergency.
        B. Proposed new rules or modifications of existing rules governing working conditions shall be negotiated with the Association before they are established. In addition, representatives of the Board and of the Association shall meet at reasonable times and negotiate in good faith with respect to grievances.
            It shall be clearly understood by both parties that the salary schedule ( e.g., designated as SCHEDULE A included in the Agreement) does not guarantee an automatic salary increase. The Board reserves the right to withhold for inefficiency or other good cause any and all salary adjustment. In the event the Board wishes to exercise such a right, it does hereby agree to follow this procedure .
            1. Incorporate the principles identified in the "Supervision and Evaluation Process" which will be developed, agreed to and adopted by both parties during the term of this contract.
            2. Whenever the Superintendent of Schools decides to submit a recommendation to the Board to withhold a salary increment, the Member to be so deprived shall be put on notice of this recommendation.
            3. Arrangements shall be made to afford said Member a reasonable opportunity to speak in his/her own behalf before the Board. Such a meeting before the Board shall not constitute a disciplinary hearing.
            4. The Board will not take necessary formal action until a date subsequent to the above meeting.
            5. If the resultant action of the Board is to withhold an increment, it shall, within ten (10) days, give written notice of said action, together with the reasons therefore, to the Member concerned.
        ARTICLE VI

        BENEFITS

        A. Association Members shall receive the following benefits;

        1. Medical Insurance

        Hospital medical surgical and major medical insurances shall be provided by the District Health Plan for the employees and his/her qualifying dependent(s). Association members will be entitled to the same medical insurance benefits provided to tenured members of the Mahwah Education Association (MEA).



            2. Dental Insurance

        For the duration of the agreement, the Board shall pay the full Premium for a District Dental Plan for each Association Member and his/her qualifying dependents.

        B. Other Considerations
            Each Association Member is authorized to be reimbursed, by voucher, up to a total of $3,750, as prescribed by items 1-6 in this article, which may be applied to the purchase of life insurance or disability insurance.
            1. Tuition
            1. Membership dues in regional, state, and/or national professional associations, professional books, journals and subscriptions.
            1. With the approval of the Superintendent the district will pay for registration, hotel and travel expenses for attendance at professional conferences and seminars. Appropriate documentation will be required to be submitted to the Business Office.
            1. Non-reimbursed medical and dental expenses for members and their dependents, which may include physical examinations, eye examinations, and optical expenses. Elective surgery and other elective medical procedures are not eligible for reimbursement under this provision.
            1. Purchase of technology software, which is related to the responsibilities of the supervisor, for use at home.
            1. Purchase of technology hardware for both supervisor responsibilities and personal use at home. This hardware will be the sole property of the Board of Education. Any Association Member may purchase the hardware from the Board of Education, paying with a personal check, at a cost less depreciation for the equipment. Depreciation will be determined in the standard manner by the Business Administrator at fair market value.

        D. Annual Sick Leave

        1. Association Members shall be entitled to eleven (11) sick leave days per year with pay. These days will be available for the Member’s use as of the first official day of the work year, whether or not he/she report for duty on that day.

        Unused sick leave days shall be accumulated from year-to-year with no maximum limit. At the beginning of the school year, each Member will receive by October 30th of each year a written notice of his/her total net accumulated sick days.



        2. In the event of illness, Members who have exhausted their sick leave may be paid their regular salary, which will be reduced by the pay of a substitute. The granting and duration of this additional pay is subject to the approval of the Board on a case-by-case basis, in accordance with the terms of NJASA 18A:30-6.
            3. Members terminating their contract with the school district will be reimbursed at the rate of 33% (computed on the basis of 200 days per year) of their final 12-months per diem salary according to the following:
                Any Member with fewer than 240 days of sick leave is eligible to be paid for unused sick leave to a maximum of 240 sick days at the rate of 33% provided they were employed in the district prior to June 30, 1992.
                Any Member who becomes employed in the district subsequent to June 30, 1992 is eligible to be paid for unused sick leave at the rate of 33% to a maximum of 120 days, eligibility beginning with the 4th year of continuous service with the district.
                Payment of this severance money shall be made in two (2) equal payments over two school fiscal years, effective with the first year that the unit Member leaves the District.
            4. In the event of the death of an eligible Member, prior to severance and collection of this payment, said payment shall be made to the estate of said Member; provided, however, that this estate payment shall only apply to Members with ten (10) or more years of service in Mahwah, and further provided that application for said payment be made to the Board within twelve (12) months next following the death of said Member.
            5. In addition, Members retiring on or before the termination of this contract will be given the opportunity of continuing coverage under the dental insurance provided herein at his/her own expense until they reach the age of sixty-five (65).
            6. Any absence or illness beyond five consecutive days shall be attested to by a physician or other attending specialist.

        E. Personal Leave of Absence

        1. Temporary
                Association Members shall be granted five (5) days for personal use as needed, and approved by the Assistant Superintendent. Days beyond five (5) will require authorization by the Superintendent.





        2. Extended
                a. Association Members may be granted unpaid extended leaves by agreement with and approval of the Board.

                b. All benefits in force upon return to the district shall be restored upon returning to the same position.
                c. Any Association Member having advanced knowledge of a forthcoming period physical disability (including pregnancy), confirmed by a licensed medical practitioner, shall notify the Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent of such probable absence and the expected inclusive dates of such impending absence. Nothing in this provision shall prevent an employee from using his/her sick time during the period of this disability.
                    Maternity/paternity extended leaves of absence shall be granted to Association Members. An Association Member may request a child care leave, without pay, and such leave may be granted by the Board. Such leave, when granted, will commence at a time mutually acceptable to the Board and the Association Member.
                    Any Association Member adopting an infant child may receive similar leave which shall commence upon receiving de facto custody of the said infant, or earlier if necessary to fulfill the requirements of adoption. No Association Member on maternity leave shall, on the basis of said leave, be denied the opportunity to substitute in the Mahwah School District in the area of certification of competence.
                    Leave extensions will be considered on a case-­by-case basis and extended at the discretion of the Board, upon recommendation of the Superintendent. As a practical matter, leaves of absence will not be granted for periods in excess of 24 successive calendar months.
                    Reinstatement will normally commence at the beginning of any given school year.

        3. Sabbaticals
                Each Association Member shall be eligible for an in-year sabbatical; only one Association Member may be absent for this purpose in any one school year. This benefit provides for the Association Member to receive three quarters (3/4) pay for the full year’s sabbatical. Association Members shall receive this benefit only once during the term of their employment with the Mahwah Public Schools.



                Sabbatical proposals are subject to review by the Superintendent or his designee and are subject to the approval of both the Superintendent and the Board of Education.
                Sabbaticals shall be frozen, not granted, for the duration of this agreement.

        F. Holidays
            Association Members may be excused from attendance whenever schools are not in session, except when special meetings are called by the Superintendent.

        G. Credit for Courses
            Association Members shall have recorded in their personnel files successful completion of graduate college courses which have been previously approved by the Superintendent. Approved courses will include interactive distance learning courses that, through the technology, allow the Association Member to interact with the instructor and other students in the class.
            Association Members who complete 15 credit hours of graduate courses at an accredited college or university shall have his/her salary increased by $2,000 at the commencement of the following school year for the completion of the aforementioned credit hours. An Association Member will be eligible for this benefit once during the duration of this contract, unless the member is matriculated in a Masters Degree in Supervision and Administration or Doctoral Degree program at a regionally accredited university in courses that are approved by the Superintendent.

        H. Separation from Service Due to Death
            Upon the death of an Association Member, accrued benefits will be paid to the designated beneficiary. These shall include payment of salary to the end of the bimonthly pay period.

        I. Reimbursement for Business Mileage
            Each Association Member shall be reimbursed, with the approval of the Superintendent, at the prevailing IRS rate per mile, for use of his/her automobile for job related automobile expenses.

        J. Income Protection Plan
            Provisions shall be made for allowing Association Members to join an income protection plan, at their own expense, with a company chosen by the Association. The Association will furnish the name of the company for this protection plan to the Business Administrator, as a matter of record.


            The Board assumes no responsibility either expressed or implied or otherwise for the performance, errors, omissions, or representations the company may make to a Member or the Association with reference to the plan.
        ARTICLE VII

        WORK YEAR

        A. Association Members agree that their work year will consist of 205 days.
        1. During the school year, when teachers and students are present, the members of this Association will work 190 days. This will require Association Members to work additional days when school is not in session to fulfill responsibilities such as budget preparation, curriculum work, evaluation reports, and other duties or meetings as required by the Superintendent.
            An additional 15 days, as noted in paragraph A, will be included as follows:

            Five days subsequent to the closing of school in June (5 work days)
            If there are fewer than 5 days remaining in June after school closes, Association Members will choose other days prior to June 30 of that school year to fulfill the required number of work days.

            Ten days prior to the opening of school in September (10 work days)
        1. All Association Members, without exception, agree to prepare, completely perform and discharge in totality their duties within the specified time of their work year. The Board does recognize that from time to time the need may arise to have one or more Members of the Association perform work during the summer months. Under these special circumstances and upon the recommendation from the Superintendent of Schools and agreement from the Association Member, the Board may grant approval by formal resolution. In the event of an approval from the Board, for any given summer work, said approval will not constitute the commencement of a practice which can or will be construed by either party as a "past practice" action.
            Members will be reimbursed for summer work at the rate of $350 per full day/$175 per half day.
        ARTICLE VIII
        ASSIGNMENTS

        All non-tenured Association Members shall be given notice of their reemployment by May 15th and all Association Members will receive their assignments, if possible, by June 15th of each year.

        ARTICLE IX

        DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARY

        The Board agrees to deduct from the salaries of Association Members dues for the National Education Association and/or Principals and Supervisors Association memberships, provided such requests are made prior to September 1st of the contract year.
        ARTICLE X

        EVALUATIONS
        1. Each Association Member shall be evaluated according to the law (N.J.A.C. 6:3-1.21, or as most recently amended).

        B. All supervisors who are assigned teaching duties will be observed in a classroom setting performing their teaching responsibility at least once during the school year. The Assistant Superintendent or building principal will conduct the observation.
          C. Supervisors will meet with the Assistant Superintendent to review yearly goals by September 30th. The supervisor will develop these goals based on district and building objectives.

              A mid-year conference will be held with the Assistant Superintendent and each supervisor to review progress toward completing yearly goals.

              The Assistant Superintendent will meet with each supervisor prior to writing of his or her annual evaluation.

              Each supervisor will receive an annual written evaluation according to the requirements of state law and Board policy.

              The Assistant Superintendent may seek input for these conferences from the principals with whom the supervisor has worked during the year. If written input is requested, the supervisor will be given a copy of the comments. The Assistant Superintendent will schedule meetings with the supervisors and principals to review and resolve issues of concern.
          D. On matters pertaining to building level concerns and responsibilities, supervisors will report directly to the building principal. The principal will directly supervise supervisors in the daily performance of their duties within the building and in all matters pertaining to that building. The Assistant Superintendent will schedule meetings with the supervisors and principals to review and resolve issues of concern.




          ARTICLE XI

          MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
          1. This Agreement constitutes Board Policy for the term of said Agreement. All parties represented by the Board and the Association shall carry out the commitments contained herein.
          1. If any provision of this Agreement or any application of this Agreement to any Member(s) is held to be contrary to law, then such provision or 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.

          C. The Board and the Association agree that there shall be no discrimination in the application of this Agreement on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, gender, domicile, age, sexual orientation, ancestry or marital status.

          D. Copies of this Agreement shall be provided, at the expense of the Board, within (30) days after the Agreement is signed and presented to the President of the Association.

          E. Whenever any notice is required to be given by either of the parties of this Agreement to the other, pursuant to the provision(s) of this Agreement, either party shall do so in writing to the respective committee chairperson, in care of the Board of Education's administrative offices.
          ARTICLE XII
          DURATION OF AGREEMENT

          This agreement shall be effective as of July 1, 2008 and shall continue in effect until June 30, 2011.

          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be signed by their respective Presidents this ________ day of ______________, 2008.

          MAHWAH ASSOCIATION OF SUPERVISORS

          Attest



          President Date





          MAHWAH TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION

          Attest



          Secretary Date President Date
          MAHWAH ASSOCIATION OF SUPERVISORS

          AGREEMENT FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 2008 - JUNE 30, 2011

          APPENDIX A

          2008-2009
          2009-2010
          2010-2011
          Supervisor of 6-12 World Languages and
          K-12 English as a Second Language
          104,470
          108,987
          113,698
          Supervisor of 6-12 Science, 9-12 Industrial Arts,
          and 9-12 Family & Consumer Science
          TBD
          TBD
          TBD
          Supervisor of K-12 Language Arts
          115,332
          120,114
          125,093
          Supervisor of K-12 Mathematics and
          9-12 Business
          117,678
          122,554
          127,631
          Supervisor of 6-12 Social Studies, 9-12 Music,
          and 9-12 Fine Arts
          133,388
          137,710
          142,172
          Supervisor of 6-12 Special Education
          111,120
          115,734
          120,537
          Supervisor of 9-12 Physical Education and 6-12 Athletic Director
          104,333
          108,846
          113,551
            The salaries listed in Appendix A are for the supervisors holding the positions listed, effective July 1, 2008. For any supervisors hired after July 1, 2008, starting salary range shall be:
                    2008-09 $100,000 - $130,000
                    2009-10 $102,000 - $130,000
                    2010-11 $104,000 - $130,000
            For supervisors hired after July 1, 2008, the annual salary increase shall be 4 % per year for the remainder of the contract.


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