Contract Between
Milford B/E-Hunterdon
- and -
Milford EA
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07/01/2011 thru 06/30/2014


CategorySchool District
UnitNurses, Teaching/Professional Staff

Contract Text Below
AGREEMENT

BY AND BETWEEN

MILFORD BOARD OF EDUCATION

AND

MILFORD EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

July 1, 2011 To June 30, 2014

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Article Page

I Preamble

I Recognition 3

II Negotiation of Successor Agreement 4

III Fully Bargained Provisions 5

IV Separability 6

V Grievance Procedure 7

VI Teachers’ Lunch Period/Vacation Period/ 10
Work Year/Work Day/Scheduled Pay

VII M.E.A. Request Procedure 11

VIII Parent Conference 11

IX Leaves of Absence 11

X Reimbursement Policy 15

XI Insurance Protection 16

XII Longevity Policy Based on Years of 17
Service in the Milford Public School

XIII Activity Salary Schedule 18

XIV Salary Guide, 2011 - 2014 19
And Placement Chart
(See Attached Salary Guides)

XV Mentoring 23

XVI Duration of Agreement 24



















ARTICLE I

Recognition

The Board hereby recognizes the Association as the exclusive and sole representative for the collective negotiating concerning the terms and conditions of employment for all of the following certified personnel under contract:
      1. Homeroom teachers of grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
      1. All special area teachers , (includes speech teachers) .
      1. School Nurse-Health Education-Family Life Education.
      Other certificated personnel, not members of the Association are: Learning Disabilities Specialist,
Social Worker and Speech Therapist.

Excluded are the following certificated and non-certificated personnel: Chief School Administrator, Psychologist, Board Secretary, School Secretary, Child Study Team Secretary, Cafeteria Manager, Cafeteria Workers, Bus Drivers, Custodians, Janitors, Substitutes, Per Diem, hourly and all other personnel.

Unless otherwise indicated, the term “teacher” when used hereinafter in the Agreement, shall refer to all professional employees represented by the Association in the negotiating unit as above defined, and references to male teachers shall include female teachers.






































ARTICLE II

Negotiation of Successor Agreement

The Milford Board of Education and the Milford Education Association mutually agree to enter into negotiations over a successor Agreement in a good-faith effort to reach agreement on matters concerning terms and conditions of employment which have been requested by either of the parties. Negotiations shall be in accordance with the Employer Relations Act, Chapter 303, Public Laws, 1968, as amended by Chapter 123, Public Laws, 1975, and in accordance with timetable established by the Public Employment Relations Commission.

Any Agreement so negotiated will be reduced to writing and must be ratified by both the Board and the Association. Board ratification must be attained by a roll call majority vote of Board Members at a regularly scheduled or emergency public meeting. Both negotiating teams representing the parties are required to support any tentative successor Agreement presented to their full bodies for ratification.












































ARTICLE III

Fully Bargained Provisions

This Agreement represents and incorporates the complete and final understanding and settlement by the parties of all bargainable issues which were or could have been the subject of negotiations. During the terms of this Agreement, neither party will be required to negotiate with respect to any such matter, whether or not covered by this Agreement, and whether or not within the knowledge of contemplation of either or both of the parties at the time they negotiated or signed 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 IV

Separability

If any specific section of this Agreement is found to be illegal or in violation of law, then all other provisions of this Agreement shall continue to be in full force and effect, except for the portion which is found to be illegal and which will no longer subsist.


















































ARTICLE V

Grievance Procedure

Section 1.

Definition: A grievance is a claim by a teacher or the Association based upon the
interpretation, application or violation of this agreement, policies or
administrative decisions affecting terms and conditions of employment.

A. Purpose: The purpose of this procedure is to secure, at the lowest possible level,
solutions to the grievance. Both parties agree that these proceedings
will be kept as informal and confidential as may be appropriate at any
level of the procedure.

B. Procedure: A teacher shall have the right to present his/her own appeal or designate a
representative of the Association to appear with him/her at all stages of the
grievance procedure. The Association shall have the right to be present
at all levels of the grievance procedure.

Step 1. A teacher with a grievance shall first discuss it informally with the
Principal within fifteen (15) school days from the date of the alleged
occurrence giving rise to the grievance. A good-faith attempt by both
parties should be made to resolve the matter at this time.

Step 2. If, as a result of Step 1, the matter is not resolved to the satisfaction of
the teacher, within five (5) additional school days, the teacher in
conjunction with the Association, shall set forth in writing his complaint
to Principal. Included in the writing of the complaint must be: the
condition being grieved, the date and approximate time of day of the
occurrence, the Article(s) of the Agreement said to have been violated,
and the redress being sought. The Principal shall communicate his decision
to the teacher in writing within five (5) school days of receipt of the written
complaint. Any alleged violation of this Agreement not presented in writing
to the Principal within thirty (30) school days of the alleged occurrence shall
no longer be considered by either of the parties and such alleged violation is
considered null and void.
Step 3. If the grievance is not resolved in Step 2 to the teacher’s satisfaction, he/she may
request a review of the Board of Education. The written request submitted to
the Principal together with the written Principal’s reply and any other related
papers must be forwarded by the Principal to the Board of Education. The
Board shall review the grievance, hold a hearing with the teacher, and any party
in interest, and render a decision with reason or reasons, in writing within
twenty (20) calendar days after that meeting.

All grievances which by their nature are complaints by a teacher over alleged
misapplication, misinterpretation or violation of policies and administrative
decisions affecting him/her shall be resolved at the Board level in Step 3 and will not be further eligible for arbitration in this process.

Definition: A “party in interest” is the person or persons making the claim and any person
including the Association or the Board, who might be required to take action or
against whom action might be taken in order to resolve the claim.

Step 4. If the grievance involves an alleged violation of the terms and conditions of this
agreement OR is a grievance as regards imposition or reprimand or discipline
AND has not been satisfactorily disposed of in Step 3 of the foregoing grievance
procedure, the Association may, within ten (10) school days after receipt of the
answer in writing at Step 3, give the Board by registered mail, a written notice
of its desire for the matter to be submitted to arbitration. If the notice is not
presented within the ten (10) school days allotted, the grievance shall no longer
be considered by either of the parties and such alleged violation is considered
null and void.

Within fifteen (15) calendar days after receipt of the Association’s written notice
requesting arbitration, either party may request the American Arbitration
Association to submit a panel of arbitrators in accordance with its rules. If the
parties are unable to agree upon an arbitrator from the panel submitted, either
party may request the American Arbitration Association to appoint the arbitrator
in accordance with its rules and the terms of this Agreement.

Hearings before the arbitrator shall be in accordance with the rules of the
American Arbitration Association except as herein otherwise provided.

The parties may, by mutual agreement, furnish to the arbitrator a copy of
the transcript of the proceedings before he/she bear the cost thereof, and
either party may obtain a copy of such a transcript at its own expense.

Unless otherwise mutually agreed, the submission to the arbitrator shall be
based on the original written grievance submitted in the grievance procedure.
Either party shall have the right, upon request, to cross-examine any witness
who submits oral or written evidence.

The arbitrator’s authority shall be limited to the application and interpretation
of the express terms and conditions of this Agreement. The arbitrator shall not
have any power or authority to consider any matter that is not part of the
grievance as originally entered. He, she shall be without power or authority to
render a decision which requires the Milford Board of Education to take some
illegal action. He/she shall be without power or authority to render a decision which extends beyond the legal power and authority vested in the Milford Board of Education in terms of its ability of making a grievant whole. The arbitrator shall be without power or authority to deal with matters of salary except if the
grievance involved deals with proper placement upon this Agreement’s salary
guide. The arbitrator shall be without power or authority to consider any matter
involving alleged misapplication, misinterpretation or violation of policies and
administrative decision except to the extent that this Agreement expressly
limits said rights, or add to, subtract from, or otherwise amend or modify the
terms of this Agreement. The arbitrator shall have no power or authority in any
matter contained in this Agreement that pertains to a law, or paraphrase of law.
Any alleged violations of these matters must be resolved by the appropriate
agency.

The arbitrator’s award shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of New
Jersey and shall be final and binding on matters properly before him/her. The
arbitrator is required to set down in writing the facts and reasoning he used with
regard to coming to his/her eventual conclusion.
The parties shall bear equally the fees and expenses of the arbitrator, but
neither party shall be responsible for the liabilities of the other under
this Article.
              1. Either party may, in Step 3 or 4, call witnesses to give testimony on
                  the case and such other persons as may be mutually agreeable.
              2. Neither a teacher nor a Milford Education Association representative
                  shall leave his/her place of work in order to present or discuss a grievance without prior permission of the Principal, which permission shall not be unreasonably denied.
              1. Any grievance not submitted to the American Arbitration Association
                  within the specified fifteen (15) calendar days after the Board’s receipt
                  of the written request for arbitration shall no longer be considered by
                  either of the parties and such alleged violation is considered null and
                  void.
              1. Time of all meetings shall be arranged so as to be acceptable to all
                  parties.
              1. Miscellaneous
                  1. All meetings and hearings under this procedure shall not be
                      conducted in public.
                  1. The above time limits may be extended or reduced by mutual
                      agreement, in writing, between the grievant and the Principal
                      for Steps 1 and 2, and the grievant and the Board for Step 3.
                  1. Within the grievance procedure nowhere shall it be interpreted
                      that the Board or Administration has relinquished legal
                      prerogatives.
                  1. The grievant does not have the right to refuse an administrative directive on the grounds that he/she has instituted a grievance.
                  1. Any grievant shall be assured that the Administration and the
                      Board will exercise no discrimination or reprisal as a result of
                      his/her presentation of a grievance.
                  1. The pursuit through an administrative agency or court of
                      proper jurisdiction of any issue in dispute shall prevent the same issue, or one substantially similar, from being entered into this grievance procedure after having received a decision by said jurisdiction is that the case before it does not belong before it. The Association or any individual teacher is also hereby prevented from simultaneously filing the exact issue in two different jurisdictions, one of which is this grievance procedure.























ARTICLE VI

Teachers’ Lunch Period

No more than four (4) teachers may leave the building during their duty-free lunch period. Permission is to be granted by the Administrator and will not be denied if the teacher gives a reason. The School Nurse is excluded from consideration to leave the building during this duty-free lunch period. The Administration reserves the right to deny or withdraw permission to a teacher to leave the building if:
      1. An emergency occurs.
      2. A non-classroom teacher cannot be secured for classroom coverage by the teacher
      requesting permission to leave.
3. A clearly stated reason for leaving is not given.
Vacation Period

The following days shall be half day sessions (not to exceed 4 hours):

The day prior to Thanksgiving Recess
The last work day prior to Winter Recess
The last Student Attendance day
Teacher Work Year

The in-school work year of teachers employed on a ten month basis shall not exceed one hundred eighty-three (183) days. The in-school work year shall include one hundred eighty (180) days when pupils are in attendance, a minimum of one in-service day, and other days on which teacher attendance is required.

The Board shall provide one in-service day with professional development opportunities that will assist most teachers in attaining the State’s 100 hour/5 year professional development requirement for maintaining teacher certification.

The school calendar will reflect two “built in” snow days added to the end of the year. All snow days added beyond those two days shall be student half days and faculty full days.
Teacher Work Day

The arrival and departure times for all teachers shall be designated in the Teacher’s Handbook; however their total in-school work day with the exception of practices outlined in the employee handbook shall consist of not more than seven (7) hours and twenty (20) minutes which shall include a duty-free lunch period as guaranteed to teachers under Section 1 of this Article.

No teacher shall be required to report for duty earlier than fifteen (15) minutes before the opening of the pupils’ school day, and shall be permitted to leave fifteen (15) minutes after the close of the pupils’ school day.

Teachers employed less than full time shall be required to report fifteen (15) minutes prior to their first period and shall not leave for fifteen (15) minutes after their last period.

All full-time teachers shall have a minimum of five (5) preparation periods a week. Part-time teacher’s preparation periods will be prorated according to the amount of days they work.

Teachers who cover another’s class during their preparation period shall be compensated in the amount of $17.00 per teaching period.











Scheduled Payday


Teachers will be paid in 20 equal semi-monthly installments on the 15th and last day of each month. When a payday falls on or during a school holiday, vacation or weekend, teachers shall receive their paychecks on the last previous working day. Final pay will be issued on the last working day in June, providing they have completed all professional responsibilities. Teachers shall receive their pay schedules for the school year with their first paycheck in September.



ARTICLE VII

M.E.A. Request Procedure

All requests addressed to the Board of Education from the Milford Education Association should be presented in writing to the Chief School Administrator five days prior to Administrator’s agenda to the Board.

ARTICLE VIII

Parent Conferences

There will be two (2) conference days. On those days students will attend a full four (4) hour session. Teachers are free to leave immediately after student dismissal.

Conferences will be no longer than 4 consecutive hours. One conference day will run between 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM. The second conference day will run between 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM. No conferences will be scheduled outside the stated times except in extraordinary circumstances.





ARTICLE IX

Leaves of Absence

  1. Sick Leave
      Upon depletion of an employee accumulated sick leave provided for and defined by NJ State
      Statute Title 18A, at the discretion of the Board and on an individual case basis, the employee may
      be provided with additional sick leave at a pay prorated to his daily salary minus the cost of a fully certified substitute. The Board reserves the right to verify the authenticity of any illness for which sick leave is requested.
  1. Illness and Disability Policy
      It is required in all cases of a prolonged illness or disability (duration of five (5) consecutive work days or more) that a written certification from the attending physician must be submitted to our school Principal, stating the nature of illness or disability and that the individual is able to return to and perform his normal work. At Board expense, the CSA may require further evaluation by the school physician before the individual is granted approval to return to work.
  1. Death in Family
      Up to four (4) consecutive school days within six (6) calendar days will be allowed for the death of an employee’s spouse, child, father, mother, sister, brother, parent-in-law or any other member
      of the household. One (1) school day will be allowed for the death of a grandparent, brother-in-law or sister-in-law. If extenuating circumstances exist, the Board may grant additional time.
  1. Personal Business
      No more than three (3) days with full pay will be allowed for personal business per school year, subject to the following provisions:
      1. If the employee so elects, any unused personal days shall accumulate each year as unused sick days.
      1. The teacher must request permission from the Principal one (1) day in advance, or earlier
          when possible, except in case of emergencies.
      1. Personal leave shall not be granted before or after a holiday except in cases of extreme
          emergency or hardship.
      1. Permission, in each instance, needs to be secured from the Principal.
      1. Teachers shall be reimbursed at the end of each contract year for unused personal days at
          a rate equal to substitute rate and not to exceed $50.00 per day.

The above applies to part-time employees with the exception that: Two (2) days per school year will be allowed to teachers working three (3) full days per week; one (1) day will be allowed to teachers working less than three (3) full days per week.

  1. Extended Leave
      Upon written request a leave of absence without pay of up to one (1) year may be granted for good reason at Board discretion.

      During said leave of absence, such teacher shall receive no insurance benefits at Board expense.

      A teacher requesting to return from a leave of absence shall:
      1. be assigned to the same position which he held at the time said leave commenced, if
          available; or
      1. to a substantially equivalent position, if available in his/her field of certification.
      A teacher will not be returned from a leave of absence if a Reduction In Force action has affected him directly.

      A teacher on a leave of absence shall give written notice of intent to return sixty (60) days prior to the date of return.

If in the opinion of the Board, the resumption of duties (60-day notice) would substantially interfere with the education of the children, the requested date may be changed by the Board to terminate said leave at the end of a marking period.
  1. Legal
      Legal days with pay will be granted, as needed, without loss of personal days, if a teacher is required by law to appear in any school-related legal action in which the Board and teacher have mutual and non-conflicting interests.

      Absence with pay will be granted without loss of personal days, at rate of regular pay less jury duty earnings if a teacher is required by law to serve jury duty. However, teacher must elect waiver offer if available.

      When called for jury duty and the individual is not needed everyday, the individual is to report to school.
  1. Anticipated Disability Leaves
      Any teacher who anticipated undergoing a state of disability such as, but not limited to, surgery, hospital confinement, medical treatment, pregnancy, etc., may apply for a leave of absence based upon said anticipated disability in accordance with provisions hereinafter set forth, in which instance such leave of absence shall be chargeable to the sick leave account of said teacher.

      All teachers anticipating a state of disability shall notify the Principal of the condition expected to result in disability as soon as the condition which may result in disability is known.
Request for Leave Based on Claim of Anticipated Disability

      1. Any teacher who desires to continue in the performance of his/her duties during a period
          expected to lead to a state of disability shall be permitted to do so provided said teacher produces a statement of his physician stating that said teacher is physically capable of continuing to perform his duties and further stating up to what date, in the opinion of said physician, the teacher is capable of performing said duties.
      1. In the event the physician of the teacher who anticipates a state of disability shall be of
          the opinion that said teacher is capable of performing his duties up to a specified date but the School Physician of the Board of Education, when asked by the Administration or Board, shall be of a contrary opinion, then the teacher and the Board shall mutually agree upon the appointment of a third physician whose medical opinion shall be conclusive and binding on the issue of medical capacity to continue in the performance of duties. In the event of the inability of the teacher and the Board to agree upon the appointment of the third physician, such appointment shall be made by the Hunterdon Medical Center. The expense of any examination by the third physician shall be shared equally by the teacher and the Board.
      1. In no event shall the Board be obligated to permit a teacher anticipating a state of
          disability to continue in the performance of his/her duties where the performance of said teacher has substantially declined from that performance demonstrated by said teacher at the time immediately prior to the time when notification was given of the state of anticipated disability.
      1. All policies, practices, rules and regulations applicable to teachers who are granted sick
          leave pursuant to the provisions of Title 18A:30-1, et.seq., shall be applicable to all teachers applying for leave under this Section. Such teachers shall receive no lesser consideration than any other teachers nor shall they receive any greater consideration.
      1. The teacher requesting a leave under the provisions of this Section shall specify in
          writing the date on which he wishes to commence said leave and the date on which he/she wishes to return to employment following recovery from said disability. Such requests shall be consistent with foregoing provisions.
      1. The Board shall have the right to require any teacher who has been on a disability leave
          and who desires to return to his/her duties by a fixed date following recovery from disability to produce a certificate from his/her physician stating that he/she is capable of resuming his duties. In the event of a difference of opinion between the teacher’s physician and the School Physician of the Board relative to the resumption of duties by said teacher, the provisions of Paragraph G.2 shall be applicable as to the method of resolving such disagreement.
      1. Whenever, in the opinion of the Board, the dates for the commencement of an anticipated
          disability leave and/or the dates for the resumption of duties would substantially interfere with the administration of the school or with the education of the children, the requested dates may be changed by the Board.
      1. Ordinarily, a teacher who has undergone hospital confinement shall be expected to
          resume his/her duties, subject to the provisions of Paragraph G.7 above, within fifteen (15) days of the date of discharge from the hospital, provided, however, that such resumption of duties is not medically contraindicated.
      1. Where disability leaves have been approved, the commencement or termination dates
          thereof may be further extended or reduced for medical reasons upon application by the teacher to the Board. Such extensions or reductions shall be granted by the Board for additional reasonable periods of time provided, however, that the Board may alter the requested dates upon a finding that such extension or reduction would substantially interfere with the administration of the school and/or with the education of the pupils and, provided further, that such change by the board is not medically contraindicated. All extensions of such leave shall in any event be subject to the provisions of Title 18A:30-1, et. seq.
      1. The provisions of this Article, Section G, shall not be deemed to impose on the Board any
          obligation to grant or extend a leave of absence of any non-tenured teacher beyond the end of the contract school year in which the leave is obtained.
      1. If a leave of absence is granted to a non-tenure teacher, this time will not be counted
          towards tenure time.
  1. Child-Rearing Leave
      1. Leave of absence without pay will be granted to any tenured teacher for child-rearing
          purposes upon written application by the teacher to the Principal at least sixty (60) days prior to the date the leave is scheduled to commence except in case of emergency. Where appropriate, the Board may require a statement from the teacher’s physician regarding the teacher’s physical condition. The maximum of any child-rearing leave will be one (1) year, except that the Board may grant an extension of one (1) year if requested.
      1. Subject to the same notice and medical certification requirement stated in Paragraph 1
          above, a leave of absence without pay for child-rearing leave will be granted to any non-tenured teacher. The granting of such leave to a non-tenured teacher shall not impose upon the Board any obligation to extend employment to said teacher beyond the end of the contract year in which the leave is granted.

      1. Any tenured teacher adopting an infant/child may be granted a leave up to a period of (1)
          year, except that the Board may grant an extension of one (1) year if requested. Such leave shall commence upon receiving de facto custody of said infant/child, or earlier if necessary to fulfill requirements for adoption.
      1. A teacher taking child-rearing leave will be able, upon application, to apply accumulated
          sick leave to the period thirty (30) working days prior to the birth of the child through a period of thirty (30) working days after the birth of the child.
      1. Return to work shall be at a time that will not unduly disrupt the continuity of the
          instructional program as determined by the Board of Education.
  1. Retirement Leave
    • After a minimum of 8 years of continuous service in the District and upon retirement from the District, When an employee retires and begins to collect pension all teachers shall be compensated for accumulated sick days at the rate of one (1) day’s salary for every four (4) days of unused sick days not to exceed $5,000. The Board should have written notification of 60 days. In the event of the employee’s death, the employee’s estate shall be awarded the employee’s Accumulated Sick Leave Compensation.

      In the event of a regionalization, during the term of this contract, a teacher not offered employment in the new regional district who has 8 continuous years of service will be entitled to compensation for accumulated sick days at the rate of one (1) day’s salary for every four (4) unused sick days not to exceed $5,000.

ARTICLE X

Reimbursement Policy

  1. Reimbursement for Faculty Tuition Costs Policy
      Teachers with a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree and holding a permanent or regular NJ teaching certificate shall be awarded an exact amount not to exceed $1,000 per contract year tuition reimbursement. Each college course pursued must be related to the field of Education. Courses must be at graduate level and secured from an institution approved by the NJ State Department of Education for State certification. This does not preclude an institution located outside the state of New Jersey.

      Prior approval for the course of study must be secured from the Chief School Administrator. Payment of reimbursement will be made to the faculty member upon receipt of written proof of a passing grade of B or better OR pass in a pass/fail system and submission of receipts up to the stated dollar limit. A final grade of A or B shall be reimbursed at 100% of tuition cost, payable at the Rutgers state university rate and capped at three individuals per budget and subject to Administrative approval 60 days before the course is taken. Requests for reimbursement shall be submitted along with course grade within 30 days of course completion. Teachers must remain employed by the District for a period of 1 year after course completion or repayment to the Board will be made through payroll deduction upon notice of resignation.

      Approval of course for reimbursement shall constitute an understanding with the Board that the graduate course is accepted toward movement across the guide provided the teacher secures a passing grade in the graduate course.
  1. Movement on Salary Guide
      To be considered for movement on Salary Guide courses must meet all the requirements listed under Section A. By September 1, all teachers, anticipating movement on the salary guide during the school year, shall notify the Board of the date of the anticipated salary level change. The salary level change shall be effective upon submission of a transcript and Board approval.
  1. Reimbursement for Professional Improvement Plan Policy
      Payment of reimbursement for an Administrator approved Professional Improvement Plan will be made to the faculty member upon completion of the P.I.P. and the submission of receipts for incurred expenses. Expenses to include any or all of the following: workshop fees, up to a total of $100, mileage within 75 mile radius, and one meal up to $8.00 when not provided at workshop. No more then 2 days release time will be provided during any one contract year.
  1. Expenses and Provisions for Other Non-School Time Meetings, Workshops, or Conventions
      1. Limit of one per year, pertinent to field of teaching.
      1. Meeting, workshop, or convention fee to a maximum of $100, approved in advance by
          the Board.





  1. Mileage
      Mileage reimbursed by the Board will be paid at the rate equal to IRS mileage reimbursement rate as of September 1st of each contract year. The Board would appreciate car pooling where possible and will pay an additional $.03 per mile to the driver for traveling expenses when car pooling.
      Mileage will be paid for travel within the State of NJ Out of State mileage will be limited to within a 75 mile radius of Milford, New Jersey.

ARTICLE XI

Insurance Protection


  1. The Board shall provide the health-care insurance protection designated below.
      The Board shall pay the full premium for each employee and, at the employee’s option, for dependent insurance coverage with the following provisions and in accordance with the New Jersey State mandates:
      1. Part-time employees hired prior to June 30, 1996 who worked 20 hours or more will
          continue to receive benefits for which they qualified as of June 30, 1996.
      1. Full-time employees hired prior to June 30, 1996 whose hours may be reduced in
          time to 20 hours or more will continue to receive benefits for which they qualified as of June 30, 1996. This provision does not apply to employees hired after July 1, 1996.
      1. New employees hired after July 1, 1996 must work 29 hours or more to be eligible to
          receive full benefits.
      1. It is understood that the employee’s lunch period is considered part of the total
          employment hours.
      5. Non-tenured and all new hires will be placed in Direct 15. There is no change in tenured teachers and he/she may stay in their chosen plan.

Provisions of the health-care insurance shall be as follows:

New Jersey Blue Cross and Blue Shield 14/20 Series with Rider J

Major Medical Coverage
  1. The Board shall provide dental insurance protection designated below to any employee for 20
      hours or more per week.

      Coverage provided to be Delta Dental Program II and can be modified on board acceptance to the Delta Dental PPO.

      Cost for single coverage is limited to $15.00 per month per covered employee.
Cost for family coverage is limited to $30.45 per month per covered employee















ARTICLE XII

Longevity Policy Based on Years of Service in the
Milford Public School


Longevity pay increases will be added to the effective salary guide in the amounts listed in the table below for service in the Milford Borough School District. Service in the Milford Borough School District shall be defined as:
      1. Continuous, uninterrupted service, or
      1. Accumulated service in the district exclusive of any interruptions, provided that
          employment was not undertaken in other school districts or in other fields offering monetary remuneration (exclusive of Military Service).
at the beginning of:
          2011- 2014

          15 to 19 years $500

          20 to 24 years $750

          25 to 29 years $1250

          30 to 34 years $2000

          35 to 39 years $2250

          40 years and each year after $2500


The above amounts are not accumulative as pertains to the preceding year’s salary. They are added at each appropriate year to the effective salary guide figure for that year.






























ARTICLE XIII

Activity Salary Schedule
Annual stipend unless noted

11-12 12-13 13-14


Coaches $2,400. $2,400 $2,400
Chaperone $ 75 $75 $75

Yearbook Coordinator $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

Musical Prod $1,300 $1,300 $1,300
Student Council Advisor $750 $750 $750

Student Program Coordinator $200 $200 $200

Safety Patrol Advisor $450 $450 $450

Ski Club Advisor $600 $600 $600


Teacher-in-Charge $75 $75 $75

Overnight Field Trip $200 $200 $200

Home Instruction per hour $40 $40 $40

Clubs $40 $40 $40

Summer School
Regular Education $40 $40 $40
Special Education $45 $45 $45










11-12
Salary Guide
1,100
2,200
3,300
Step
BABA+15BA+30MAMA+15
A
1
41,225
42,275
43,325
44,375
44,875
B
2
41,725
42,775
43,825
44,875
45,375
C
3
42,225
43,275
44,325
45,375
45,875
D
4
42,725
43,775
44,825
45,875
46,375
E
5
43,725
44,775
45,825
46,875
47,375
F
6
44,825
45,875
46,925
47,975
48,475
G
7
46,005
47,055
48,105
49,155
49,655
H
8
47,105
48,155
49,205
50,255
50,755
1
9
48,355
49,405
50,455
51,505
52,005
J
10
49,965
51,015
52,065
53,115
53,615
K
11
51,675
52,725
53,775
54,825
55,325
L
12
53,485
54,535
55,585
56,635
57,135
M
13
55,395
56,445
57,495
58,545
59,045
N
14
57,405
58,455
59,505
60,555
61,055
0
15
59,515
60,565
61,615
62,665
63,165
P
16
61,725
62,775
63,825
64,875
65,375
Q
17
64,035
65,085
66,135
67,185
67,685
R
18
66,495
67,545
68,595
69,645
70,145
S
19
69,105
70,155
71,205
72,255
72,755
T
20
71,865
72,915
73,965
75,015
75,515
12-13
Salary Guide
1,100
2,200
3,300
Step
BABA+15BA+30MAMA+15
A
1
42,401
43,451
44,501
45,551
46,051
B
2
42,901
43,951
45,001
46,051
46,551
C
3
43,401
44,451
45,501
46,551
47,051
D
4
43,901
44,951
46,001
47,051
47,551
E
5
44,901
45,951
47,001
48,051
48,551
F
6
46,001
47,051
48,101
49,151
49,651
G
7
47,181
48,231
49,281
50,331
50,831
H
8
48,281
49,331
50,381
51,431
51,931
1
9
49,531
50,581
51,631
52,681
53,181
J
10
51,141
52,191
53,241
54,291
54,791
K
11
52,851
53,901
54,951
56,001
56,501
L
12
54,661
55,711
56,761
57,811
58,311
M
13
56,571
57,621
58,671
59,721
60,221
N
14
58,581
59,631
60,681
61,731
62,231
0
15
60,691
61,741
62,791
63,841
64,341
P
16
62,901
63,951
65,001
66,051
66,551
Q
17
65,211
66,261
67,311
68,361
68,861
R
18
67,671
68,721
69,771
70,821
71,321
S
19
70,281
71,331
72,381
73,431
73,931
T
20
72,665
73,715
74,765
75,815
76,315
13-14
Salary Guide
1,100
2,200
3,300
Step
BABA+15BA+30MAMA+15
A
1
42,402
43,452
44,502
45,552
46,052
B
2
42,902
43,952
45,002
46,052
46,552
C
3
43,402
44,452
45,502
46,552
47,052
D
4
43,902
44,952
46,002
47,052
47,552
E
5
44,902
45,952
47,002
48,052
48,552
F
6
46,002
47,052
48,102
49,152
49,652
G
7
47,182
48,232
49,282
50,332
50,832
H
8
48,282
49,332
50,382
51,432
51,932
1
9
49,532
50,582
51,632
52,682
53,182
J
10
51,142
52,192
53,242
54,292
54,792
K
11
52,852
53,902
54,952
56,002
56,502
L
12
54,662
55,712
56,762
57,812
58,312
M
13
56,572
57,622
58,672
59,722
60,222
N
14
58,582
59,632
60,682
61,732
62,232
0
15
60,692
61,742
62,792
63,842
64,342
P
16
62,902
63,952
65,002
66,052
66,552
Q
17
65,212
66,262
67,312
68,362
68,862
R
18
67,672
68,722
69,772
70,822
71,322
S
19
70,282
71,332
72,382
73,432
73,932
T
20
72,667
73,717
74,767
75,817
76,317
























ARTICLE XIV

Mentoring


Mentoring for provisional teachers shall be conducted in compliance with N.J.A.C. 6:11-5.3 through 5.5.

All vacancies for mentors of provisionally certified teachers shall be posted as soon as the need for the position is ascertained.

Mentoring positions shall be posted and interested parties may apply. If no volunteers are available, a teacher shall be assigned.

Mentors shall be assigned so that no one is involuntarily assigned for more than one continuous year.

Mentors shall be paid directly by the provisionally certified teacher the amount prescribed by the State Department of Education.







































ARTICLE XV

Duration of Agreement

This Agreement shall be effective July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2014 and shall continue in effect until July 1, 2011 , subject to the Association’s right to negotiate over a successor agreement as provided in Article II. This Agreement shall not be extended orally and it is expressly understood that it shall expire on the date indicated.

In witness whereof the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be signed by their respective presidents, attested by their secretaries,






FOR THE ASSOCIATION: FOR THE BOARD:





By ____________________________ By ___________________________
President, Milford President, Milford
Education Association Board of Education






______________________________ ______________________________
Secretary Secretary






































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