AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION
AND
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION
JULY 1, 2011 – JUNE 30, 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE
THE PREAMBLE
1 RECOGNITION………………………………………………………………………..… 1
II NEGOTIAITON PROCEDURE………………………………………….......................... 1
III GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE…………………………………………………………….. 2
IV ADMINISTRATOR/SUPERVISOR RIGHTS………………………………………….... 3
V INSURANCE COVERAGES………………………………………………………........... 4
VI VACATIONS……………………………………………………………………………… 4
VII COURSE REIMBURSEMENT……………………………………………………........... 5
VIII TRAVEL AND MEAL ALLOWANCE………………………………………………….. 5
IX TEMPORARY DAYS OFF………………………………………………………............. 5
X SICK DAYS………………………………………………………………………............. 6
XI PROFESSIONAL DUES…………………………………………………………............. 6
XII SABBATICAL LEAVE………………………………………………………………….. 6
XIII LEAVE OF ABSENCE………………………………………………………………….. 6
XIV CONVENTION EXPENSES…………………………………………………………….. 9
XV SALARY…………………………………………………………………………………. 9
SALARY GUIDES 2005 – 2008………………………………………………………… 9
XVI MISCELLANEOUS……………………………………………………………………… 10
XVII SEPARABILITY AND SAVINGS……………………………………………………… 11
XVIII FULLY BARGAINED PROVISIONS…………………………………………….……. 11
XIX DURATION OF AGREEMENT…………………………………………………………. 12This Agreement is entered into this 30th day of August 2011, by and between the Freehold Township Board of Education, hereinafter called the “Board”, and the Freehold Township Administrators Association, hereinafter called the “Association.”
ARTICLE I
RECOGNITION
The Board recognizes the Freehold Township Administrators Association as the exclusive representative for collective negotiations concerning terms and conditions of employment for all certified administrative personnel, employed by the Board, with the exception of the Supervisor of Human Resources, whether under contract or on approved leave, including:
Principals
Assistant Principals
Directors
Supervisors
All other individuals employed by the Board not specifically enumerated above are excluded from the negotiations unit.
Unless otherwise indicated, the term Administrator/Supervisor, when used hereinafter in the Agreement, shall refer to all professional employees represented by the Association in the negotiating unit as above defined.
The term “Association” as referred to hereinafter in this Agreement shall refer to the Freehold Township Administrators Association.
ARTICLE II
NEGOTIATION PROCEDURE
PURPOSE
The purpose of this procedure is to secure equitable solutions to the problems which may from time to time arise and affect the welfare or terms and conditions of employment of Association members. Both parties agree that these procedures will be kept as informal and confidential as may be appropriate at any level of the procedure.
It is understood and agreed that both the Board and the Association have the right to utilize all provisions of this ARTICLE and that grievances may be processed either by the employee who has been aggrieved or by the Board or the Association.
PROCEDURE
A grievance to be considered under this ARTICLE must be initiated by the grievant within ten (10) working days from the time of its occurrence. A grievance will be considered initiated when a grievant discusses the grievance with his/her immediate superior. At this meeting with the immediate superior, the Administrator/Supervisor must inform the superior in writing that this conference may be the first step of the grievance procedure. If the grievance is not resolved within five (5) working days after the discussion, the grievance shall be submitted in writing to the Superintendent of Schools, or his/her designee by the grievant. The Superintendent or his/her designee shall schedule a hearing with the grievant within five (5) working days after receipt of the written grievance. If the grievance is not resolved within ten (10) working days after the hearing, the Superintendent or his/her designee shall schedule a hearing with the Board within thirty (30) working days after his/her decision has been communicated to the grievant. The Board shall communicate its decision to the grievant within ten (10) working days after the hearing.
DISABILITY INSURANCE
C. Paid disability insurance as provided in Plan C1 – Platinum Plan administered by Mass Group Marketing, Inc. The description of this plan is covered in the UNUM Educator Salary Protection Plan booklet. The coverage will be commensurate with a salary base of $41,400 with a current cost of $83.03 per month per member.
Cost to BOE | $83.03 |
Minimum Salary Amount | $41,400.00 |
Benefit Start | Sickness 30/Accident 30* |
Minimum Monthly Benefit Amount | $2,300.00 |
Benefit Period | To age 65 |
Minimum Hospital Benefit | $4,600.00 |
Minimum Accidental Death & Dismemberment | $23,000.00 |
Partial Disability | Yes |
AT RETIREMENT
D. An Administrator/Supervisor may continue to participate in the medical and/or dental insurance plans at his/her own expense. The extent of this provision is cited in C.O.B.R.A. and/or legislation.ARTICLE VI
VACATIONS
A. Holidays – Members will work the school calendar as approved by the Board each year.
Vacation Days – 20/YR
For 12-month administrators, vacation is to be taken primarily during the months of July and August. A schedule of anticipated vacation days shall be given to the Superintendent prior to the summer.
Vacation days may be taken during the time school is in session with prior approval of the Superintendent or his/her designee.
A total of 10 unused vacation days may be carried from the current school year to the next school year with the Superintendent’s approval.
Unused vacation days in excess of ten (10) will be converted to sick days with no cumulative limit.
Upon retirement or leaving the district, any unused vacation days will be reimbursed at the individual’s per diem rate.
During the first year of employment, employee shall accrue one (1) day per month for the first ten (10) months of employment.
Employees hired before July 1, 2007 shall use vacation days during the year following the year of accrual. Employees hired on or after July 1, 2007, shall use vacation days during the year of accrual.
Upon separation of service, reimbursement for unused vacation days will be as follows:
Staff hired after July 1, 2007 will be compensated for any unused days credited to them in the year of separation plus any unused days carried over from the pervious year.
Staff hired before July 1, 2007 will be compensated for any unused days accrued and credited to their balance from the pervious year and any unused days accrued during the year of separation plus any unused days carried over from a previous year.
ARTICLE VII
COURSE REIMBURSEMENT
With prior approval of the Superintendent or his/her designee, Administrators/Supervisors will be reimbursed for graduate level courses at an accredited institution of the administrator’s choice at the full per credit cost of the course.
COURSE REIMBURSEMENT
Course reimbursement allocations for the following years will be:
2011-2012 | $ 45,000 |
2012-2013 | $ 45,000 |
2013-2014 | $ 45,000 |
The formula for reimbursement will be as follows:
The total cost of all approved courses for the summer session and the following fall and spring semesters will be determined by adding the actual cost of credits for all courses.
If the total cost of all approved courses (as determined in #1 above) is less than or equal to the allocated amount, reimbursement will be at the actual cost per credit.
If the total cost of all approved courses (as determined in #1 above) is greater than the allocated amount, then the allocated amount will be divided by the total cost to determine the percentage of reimbursement to be paid.
Reimbursement for courses taken during the summer, when requests are submitted as per paragraph 5 (below) prior to the December Board meeting, will be paid at the rate of 50% of the actual cost of tuition. Any remaining compensation to which the employee may be entitled will be paid after the final rate is calculated in January.
Reimbursement shall be provided for:
Pre-matriculation courses required by the university.
Courses required to matriculate for a graduate degree taken in the field of their professional assignment to a maximum of twent-four (24) credits per fiscal year. Reimbursement will be paid as follows: none the first year of employment; a maximum of six (6) credits the second year; a maximum of nine (9) credits the third year; and twenty-four (24) credits per year thereafter.
Courses taken to improve an administrator/supervisor’s skill within the area of his/her assignment with prior approval granted by the Superintendent or his/her designee.
Application must be submitted on the appropriate form to the Superintendent or the Superintendent’s designee within the school year (July 1 - June 30) in which the course was taken.
Upon the satisfactory completion of the course or courses, the administrator/supervisor shall submit to the Superintendent or his/her designee an official copy of his/her academic record from an accredited college or university.
Payment will be authorized by the Board at the meeting following the submission of the academic record.
Requests for reimbursement will be honored only at the times noted.
Employees seeking tuition reimbursement shall be required to continue employment with the Freehold Township Board of Education for a minimum of two years following the date of reimbursement. Failure to abide by this provision will result in the professional reimbursing the Board of Education for the tuition payment.
ARTICLE VIII
TRAVEL AND MEAL ALLOWANCE
ARTICLE XI
PROFESSIONAL DUES
All Administrators/Supervisors will be reimbursed for professional dues at the maximum annual amount established for basic P.S.A. dues plus one other professional organization of their choice. In addition, the Superintendent will develop a list of approved educational organizations. Fees for these organizations will be paid through accounts designated for subscriptions.
ARTICLE XII
SABBATIAL LEAVE
Administrators/Supervisors may apply for a sabbatical leave. Individual requests will be considered by the Board on a case-by-case basis. There is no course reimbursement entitlement during the leave, although the Board will continue to pay for medical, dental and disability premiums. The year on sabbatical leave will count as a year of experience in the district.
ARTICLE XIII
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
An employee may request and the Board may grant, at its discretion, an unpaid leave of absence not to exceed one calendar year, inclusive of unpaid family leave for which employees may be eligible under the Family Leave Act, N.J.S.A. 34:11b-1, et seq.
All pregnant employees may apply for a leave of absence without pay. Upon request, such leave shall be granted prior to the anticipated date of birth and continue for a reasonable period of time to a specific date following birth.
Maternity leave shall be granted subject to the following conditions:
An employee shall notify the Superintendent of her pregnancy by the end of the first trimester.
A request for maternity leave shall include a statement from a physician confirming the pregnancy and anticipated date of birth.
Exact dates of the leave will be mutually arranged with the Superintendent. Where medically contradicted, the parties shall arrange other leave dates in consideration of both medical evidence and administrative feasibility.
A statement from a physician certifying that the employee is physically able to return to duty shall be furnished to the Board before an employee is permitted to return from maternity leave.
The disability period as certified jointly by the employee and the Board's physician may be treated as compensable sick leave time at the option of the employee. In the event the employee’s physician and the school physician of the Board of Education do not agree, then the employee and the Board shall mutually agree upon the appointment of an impartial third physician whose medical opinion shall be conclusive and binding on the issue of medical capacity to perform work duties. In the event of the inability of the employee and the Board to agree upon the appointment of the third physician, such appointment shall be made by the Monmouth County Medical Society. The expense of any examination by an impartial third physician shall be shared equally by the employee and the Board.
An employee's return date to employment shall be extended for a reasonable period of time at her request for reasons associated with pregnancy related disability. For the purpose of child care, an eligible employee may extend her unpaid leave through the Family Leave Act, N.J.S.A. 34:11B-1, et. seq. The employee will be expected to request extended leave a minimum of two months prior to the end of the current leave, except when medical considerations occurring during the last two necessitate extending the leave. In any event, the employee will be expected to return no later than two (2) years from the date of the delivery of the child, including the balance of the semester in which the child is born.
The leave of absence granted a non-tenured employee hereunder may not be extended beyond the end of the contract school year in which the leave is obtained.
Except as provided above, no employee shall be barred from returning to duty after the birth of her child solely on the ground that there has not been a time lapse between the birth and her desired date of return. However, on or before March 1 of the school year in which the employee desires to return from said maternity leave, the employee shall indicate to the Board in writing that she intends to return to work the following July 1. Failure to so notify the Board will be deemed to be a waiver by the employee of her right to return from maternity leave that year.
The time spent on maternity leave shall not count toward fulfillment of the time requirements for acquiring tenure, nor shall it count toward placement on the salary guide or for seniority.
No employee shall be removed from her position during pregnancy except upon one of the following:
The Board has found her performance has substantially declined from the time immediately prior to her pregnancy.
Her physical and/or emotional condition or capacity is such that her health would be impaired if she were to continue working, and which physical capacity shall be deemed to exist if:
The pregnant employee fails to produce a certification when requested by the Administration from her physician that she is medically able to continue working, or
The Board's physician and the employee's physician agree that she cannot continue working, or
Following any difference of medical opinion between the Board's physician and the employee's physician, a physician selected jointly by the Board and the employee shall render a binding opinion on the physical capacity to continue working. The expense of any examination by the impartial third physician under this paragraph shall be shared equally by the employee and the Board.
ARTICLE XIV
CONVENTION EXPENSES
The Board will consider requests from Administrators/Supervisors to attend state or national conventions.
ARTICLE XV
SALARY
A. The Board covenants and agrees to pay Association members’ salaries in accordance with the salary guides annexed hereto and made a part hereof. The guides are based on a 2% increase in the base salary for each year of the contract.
Principal/Director Assistant Principal/Supervisor
Step | 2011-2012 | Step | 2011-2012 |
1 | $117,320 | 1 | $87,583 |
2 | $119,762 | 2 | $90,058 |
3 | $122,270 | 3 | $92,533 |
4 | $124,745 | 4 | $95,008 |
5 | $127,220 | 5 | $97,483 |
6 | $129,695 | 6 | $99,958 |
7 | $132,170 | 7 | $102,433 |
8 | $134,645 | 8 | $104,908 |
9 | $137,120 | 9 | $107,383 |
10 | $139,694 | 10 | $109,858 |
OG | | OG | $113,887 |
* OG = $1,000 for longevity
Principal/Director Assistant Principal/Supervisor
Step | 2012-2013 | Step | 2012-2013 |
1 | $117,414 | 1 | $87,583 |
2 | $119,889 | 2 | $90,058 |
3 | $122,298 | 3 | $92,533 |
4 | $1124,839 | 4 | $95,008 |
5 | $127,314 | 5 | $97,483 |
6 | $129,789 | 6 | $99,958 |
7 | $132,264 | 7 | $102,433 |
8 | $134,739 | 8 | $104,908 |
9 | $137,214 | 9 | $107,383 |
10 | $139,793 | 10 | $109,858 |
| | OG | $113,887 |
* OG and Step 10 = $1,000 for longevity
Principal/Director Assistant Principal/Supervisor
Step | 2013-2014 | Step | 2013-2014 |
1 | $117,531 | 1 | $87,699 |
2 | $120,006 | 2 | $90,174 |
3 | $122,481 | 3 | $92,649 |
4 | $124,857 | 4 | $95,124 |
5 | $127,431 | 5 | $97,599 |
6 | $129,906 | 6 | $100,074 |
7 | $132,381 | 7 | $102,549 |
8 | $134,856 | 8 | $105,024 |
9 | $137,331 | 9 | $107,499 |
10 | $139,892 | 10 | $109,858 |
| | OG | $113,887 |
*OG and Step 10 = $1,000 for longevity
In addition, members may earn performance incentives up to the cumulative maximum as follows:
$36,000 (2%)
$50,000 (2.7%)
$68,000 (3.7%)
Parties must mutually agree to criteria and methodology.
ARTICLE XVI
MISCELLANEOUS
The Board and the Association agree that there shall be no discrimination, and that all practices, procedures and policies of each party shall clearly exemplify that there is no discrimination in the treatment of employees or pupils in the application of administration of this Agreement on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sex or sexual orientation.
Copies of this Agreement shall be reproduced and the expense shall be equally shared between the parties. The Agreement shall be reproduced no later than sixty (60) days after it has been signed, and copies shall be made available to all individuals now employed or hereafter employed in the negotiations unit for whom the Association is authorized to negotiate in accordance with ARTICLE I, RECOGNITION, of this Agreement.
Whenever any notice is required to be given by either of the parties to this Agreement to the other, pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, either party shall do so by telegram or certified or registered mail at the following addresses:
If by the Association to the Board:
Freehold Township Board of Education
384 West Main Street
Freehold, New Jersey 07728
If by the Board to the Association:
Rebecca Winters
Richard Applegate School
47 Jeanne Brennan Drive
Freehold, NJ 07728
D. The Association shall notify the Board within ten (10) calendar days after any election or appointment of the names of all of its officers, executive committee and members of the negotiations committee.
ARTICLE XVII
SEPARABILITY AND SAVINGS
ARTICLE XIX
DURATION OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall be in force and effect as of July 1, 2011, and shall remain in full force and effect through June 30, 2014. Thereafter, if no such notice and proposals are received by December 1, 2013, the Agreement shall continue in effect from year to year after June 30, 2014, subject to modification, change or termination by either party upon written notice prior to December 1, of any subsequent year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be signed by their respective Presidents, attested by their respective secretaries, and their respective corporate seals affixed hereto, at Freehold, New Jersey, this 11th day of November, 2008.
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION
By:
___________________________________________
Mindy Wille, President
___________________________________________
Brian Boyle, Business Administrator/Board Secretary
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION
By:
___________________________________________
John Soviero, President
___________________________________________
Rebecca Winters, Secretary
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this day of
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