Contract Between
Medford Lakes B/E-Burlington
- and -
Medford Lakes EA
* * *
07/01/2009 thru 06/30/2010


CategorySchool District
UnitClerical, Custodians, Teaching/Professional Staff

Contract Text Below
52
JUNE, 2008



AGREEMENT

between
MEDFORD LAKES BOARD OF EDUCATION

and the

MEDFORD LAKES EDUCATION ASSOCIATION


2009-2010


Effective July 1, 2009, based upon a Memorandum of Agreement ratified by the parties in May, 2008, there has been an agreement to substitute a 2007-2010 Agreement for the 2006-2009 Agreement already in place.

All terms of the contract in effect for 2007-2008, except those listed on the following pages remain in place through June 30, 2010.


SIDEBAR AGREEMENT REACHED IN NOVEMBER, 2007

The parties reached the following Sidebar Agreement.

Add to a new section in the insurance article:

Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

“Should the Board of Education offer an FSA all employees will be eligible to participate. The FSA runs yearly from January 1 through December 31. Deductions are taken in 20 pretax installments form the employee’s paycheck.

If an employee participating in the FSA plan separates from employment prior to making sufficient contributions to cover his/her paid claims in a year, the District may recover such overpaid claims by reducing his/her final pay(s). The FSA application form shall indicate this repayment requirement.”
SCHEDULE A-4
TEACHERS’ SALARY GUIDE
2009-2010
STEP
STEP
BA
BA+15
BA+30
MA
MA+15
MA+30
08-09
09-10
***
1
47396
48664
49930
51197
52465
53646
1
2
47596
48864
50130
51397
52665
53846
2
3
47796
49064
50330
51597
52865
54046
3
4
47996
49264
50530
51797
53065
54246
4
5
48796
50064
51330
52597
53865
55046
5
6
49696
50964
52230
53497
54765
55946
6
7
50596
51864
53130
54397
55665
56846
7
8
51496
52764
54030
55297
56565
57746
8
9
52716
53984
55250
56517
57785
58966
9
10
54016
55284
56550
57817
59085
60266
10
11
55316
56584
57850
59117
60385
61566
11
12
59614
60882
62148
63415
64683
65864
12
13
66414
67682
68948
70215
71483
72664
13
14
73264
74532
75798
77065
78333
79514
14-15
15
80164
81432
82698
83965
85233
86414

All employees move one step on the salary guide each year as long as that movement is consistent with Article 16, F. 1.

The longevity provisions on page 38 are in effect for the 2009-2010 year.
SCHEDULE B-4
FULL-TIME CUSTODIANS' SALARY GUIDE
2009-2010
STEP
2008-2009
STEP
2009-2010
SALARY
***
1
32232
1
2
32982
2
3
33732
3
4
34482
4-5
5
35232

All employees move one step on the salary guide each year as long as that movement is consistent with Article 16, F.1.

Longevity: 20 years of service in the District as of the previous June 30: add $200 to the amount shown.



PART-TIME CUSTODIANS’ HOURLY RATES

                  New Hire $11.82

                  Existing $14.92
New hires work six (6) months at New Hire hourly rate. On the six month anniversary date, hourly rate increases to the Existing hourly rate.
SCHEDULE C-4
SECRETARIES’ SALARY GUIDE
2009-2010

STEP
2008-2009
STEP
2009-2010
12 MONTH
SALARY
10 MONTH
SALARY
****
1
33959
26288
1
2
34709
28913
2
3
35459
29537
3
4
36209
30162
4-5
5
36959
30787
All employees move one step on the salary guide each year as long as that movement is consistent with Article 16, F.1.
Longevity: 20 years of service in the District as of the previous June 30: add $200 to the amount shown.

SCHEDULE D-4
PART-TIME ASSISTANTS’ AND CLERKS’ HOURLY RATE GUIDE
2009-2010


STEP
2008-2009
STEP
2009-2010
HOURLY
RATE
***/1
1
10.67
2
2
10.97
3
3
11.08
4
4
11.17
5
5
11.95
6
6
12.50
7
7
12.90
8-9
8
13.90
OFF-GUIDE
OFF-GUIDE
19.69

All employees move one step on the salary guide each year as long as that movement is consistent with Article 16, F.1.

Assistants who possess a teacher’s substitute certification will receive a differential of 30 cents per hour.
Longevity: 20 years of service in the District as of the previous June 30: add $200 to the amount shown.

SCHEDULE E
2009-2010
EXTRAMURAL
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3

Baseball, Basketball, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Soccer and Softball
2539
2860
3256

Field Hockey Assistant
1497
1702
1847

If an assistant position is created during the term of this agreement, compensation shall be set at the assistant rate for other position(s) listed above.

If a teacher with unbroken teaching service to the District is approved for a Schedule E extramural position which he/she formerly held in the District, his/her placement shall be at the step consistent with his/her prior experience coaching the sport in the District. “Unbroken teaching service” is defined as currently receiving a paycheck or on an approved unpaid leave of absence.




SCHEDULE E, 2009-2010, continued

ACTIVITIES AND INTRAMURAL
Intramural Basketball
1292
Intramural Gymnastics
1292
Intramural Lacrosse
1292
Safety Patrol
1292
Yearbook
1715
Student Council
2656
Cheerleading
2360
Band
2327
Assistant Band
1104
Chorus
1903
Assistant Chorus
1104
AVA Coordinator
984
Curriculum (new)
1352
Curriculum (re-write)
614
Master Scheduling
1128
Unit Coordinators (includes Steering
Committee work)
1228
Tournament of Champions
901
Environmental Field Studies Co-ord.
516
Lead Teacher
1196
HOURLY POSITIONS
2009-2010
Cafeteria Duty
30.73
Playground Duty
30.73
After-School Supervision
30.73
After-School Workshop
30.73
Homebound Instruction
42.42
Summer School
39.82
Coordinate & direct clubs
34.62
Class Trip Supervision - Teachers
11.70
Class Trip Supervision - Assistants
minimum wage
K.O.O.L. Grant Meetings/Training
Summer School Rate
PER EVENT POSITIONS
2009-2010
Overnight Camping
161.03
Dance Chaperone
65.80
Crowd Supervisor
51.07
LTDC, Social history, or speech evaluation
292
DVD Production Coordinator
520
SCHEDULE E, 2009-2010, continued

When the Administration approves in writing in advance and a teacher participates on a committee outside the workday or participates in IEP conferences outside the work day, the teacher shall be paid at the summer school rate.

When a teacher is directed by the Administration to work in the summer (e.g. nurses) or is involved in training outside the work day (as defined in Article 8), the teacher shall be paid the summer school rate.

It is recognized by the Board of Education and the Medford Lakes Education Association that enrichment activities are important for providing a complete education for children. Therefore, it is agreed that every effort will be made to offer clubs which will extend these enrichment activities for children (i.e., computer, environmental, advanced interest, photography, language).



Medford Lakes BE and Medford Lakes EA 2009.pdf