Contract Between
Old Bridge B/E-Middlesex
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Old Bridge EA
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07/01/2019 thru 06/30/2024


CategorySchool District
UnitTeaching Staff

Contract Text Below
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                    Table of Contents
Article Title Page
            Preamble 1
            Witnesses 1
I Recognition 1
II Negotiations Procedure 1
III Grievance Procedure 2
IV Employees' and Board's Rights 5
V Associations Rights 6
VI Length of the School Year 7
VII Teaching Hours and Teaching Load 7
VIII Non-Teaching Duties 10
IX Teacher Employment 11
X Salaries 11
XI Teacher Assignment 12
XII Voluntary Transfers and Reassignments 12
XIII Involuntary Transfers and Reassignments 13
XIV Promotions 13
XV Summer School Employment 14
XVI Teacher Evaluation 14
XVII Leaves 15
XVIII Sabbatical Leave 19
XIX Professional Development and Educational Improvement 20
XX Insurance Protection 22
XXI Teacher Facilities 26
XXII Employee-Administration Liaison Council 26
XXIII Instructional Council 26
XXIV Curriculum Writing 27
XXV Complaint Procedure 28
XXVI Supervision of Student Teachers and Mentoring 29
XXVII Certified School Nurses and Registered Nurses 29
XXVIII Secretaries and Clerks 30
XXIX Technology Staff 36
XXX Substitutes 38
XXXI Custodial Staff 40
XXXII Maintenance and Field Employees 48
XXXIII Para-Professionals 54
XXXIV Transportation Personnel 58
XXXV Security Guards 67
XXXVI Dues Deduction 69


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XXXVII Miscellaneous Provisions 69
XXXVIII Miscellaneous Salary Provisions 71
XXXIX Duration of Agreement 78
Schedule A Certified Staff Salary Guides 80
Schedule B Coaching Stipends 87
Schedule C Extra-Curricular Compensation 90
Schedule D Specialists 92
Schedule E Secretarial/Clerical Salary Guides 93
Schedule F Custodial Salary Guides 100
Schedule G Paraprofessional Salary Guides 102
Schedule H Transportation Personnel Salary Guide 105
Schedule I Field and Maintenance Salary Guide 108
Schedule J Registered Nurses Salary Guide 110
Schedule K Summer School Guides 111
Schedule L Special Ed. Summer Rec-Ed. Program Guides 111
Schedule M Technology Salary Guides 112
PREAMBLE

This Agreement, effective as of the first day of July, 2019 by and between the Board of Education of the Township of Old Bridge, New Jersey, hereinafter called the "Board" and the Old Bridge Education Association, hereinafter called the "Association."

WITNESSETH

Whereas, the Board and the Association recognize and declare that providing a quality education for the children of the Township of Old Bridge is their mutual aim and that the quality and morale of the staff are a significant factor in quality education. Resolved, in consideration of the following mutual covenants it is hereby agreed as follows:


ARTICLE I
RECOGNITION

A. The Board hereby recognizes the Association as the exclusive and sole representative for collective negotiations concerning the terms and conditions of employment for all personnel listed as follows: teachers, guidance personnel, psychologists, social workers, certified school nurses, registered nurses, learning disability teacher consultants, speech and language specialists, librarians, secretaries and clerks, long-term substitutes as defined in Article XXX, paraprofessional aides, custodians, fieldmen, maintenance men, technology staff, security guards, attendance officer(s),bus aides, bus drivers, mechanics, and athletic trainers.

B. It is agreed that the following titles shall not be members of the bargaining unit: Superintendent's Secretaries, Assistant Superintendents' Secretaries, and Business Administrator's Secretary, Executive Assistant-Personnel, and Payroll Specialist.

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

ARTICLE II
NEGOTIATIONS PROCEDURE

A. The parties agree to enter into collective negotiations over a successor Agreement in accordance with N.J.S.A. 34:13A-1et seq. in a good faith effort to reach agreement on all matters concerning the terms and conditions of teachers' employment. Such negotiations shall begin not later than December 1 of each calendar year. The parties shall exchange proposals not later than November 30th.

B. During negotiations, the Board and Association shall present relevant non-confidential data, exchange points of view and make proposals and counter proposals. The Board shall make available to the Association non-confidential data and information as may be relevant to the negotiation process. The Board shall provide the Association with estimated budget amounts for expenditures for the next year which will not be affected by negotiations between the Board and the Association on the next business day following the business day when the Superintendent places the figures in the Board’s information packet.

C. The parties mutually pledge that their representatives shall have the authority to make proposals, consider proposals, and make counter proposals in the course of negotiations. Any agreement arrived at by the negotiating representatives will be submitted to the school Board and the membership of the Association for ratification, decision, or vote. Any agreements of the parties will be reduced to writing and will become binding for the period of the agreement when ratified and signed.

D. Except as this Agreement shall herein otherwise provide, all terms and conditions of employment applicable on the effective date of the Agreement, as established by the rules, regulations, and/or policies of the Board in force on said date, shall continue to be so applicable during the term of this Agreement. Proposed new rules and/or modifications of existing rules governing working conditions shall be negotiated with the majority representative before they are established.

E. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent any official from meeting with an employee organization for the purpose of hearing the views and requests of its members in such unit so long as (a) the majority representative is informed of the meeting; (b) any changes or modifications in the terms and conditions of employment are made only through negotiations with the majority representative; and (c) a minority organization shall not process grievances.

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

ARTICLE III
GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE

A. Definition
1. A "grievance" is a complaint about the interpretation, application, or alleged violation of policies, agreements, or administrative decisions affecting an employee or group of employees.
2. A "school day" is any weekday including weekdays when school is not in session.

B. Purpose
1. The purpose of this procedure is to secure, at the lowest possible level, equitable solutions to the problems, which may from time to time arise affecting the welfare or terms and conditions of employment of employees. Both parties agree that these proceedings will be kept as informal and confidential as may be appropriate at any level of the procedure.

2. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting the right of any employee having a grievance to discuss the matter informally with any appropriate member of administration, and having the grievance adjusted without intervention of the Association, provided the adjustment is not inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement, and that the Association has been given the opportunity to be present at such meeting and to state its views.

C. Procedure
1. Such grievance shall be filed within thirty (30) school days of the date of the grievance or the date that the employee or group of employees should have reasonable knowledge of the grievance.

2. In the event a grievance is filed at such time that it cannot be processed through all the steps in this grievance procedure by the end of the school year and, if left unresolved until the beginning of the following year could result in irreparable harm to a party of interest, the time limits set forth herein shall be reduced so that the grievance procedure may be exhausted prior to the end of the school year or as soon thereafter as is practicable.

3. Level One
An employee with a grievance shall first discuss the grievance with his/her principal or immediate supervisor, either directly or through a representative designated by the Association, with the objective of resolving the matter informally. If the complaint is not resolved informally within five (5) calendar days following the informal discussion with the principal or immediate supervisor, the grievant shall submit the grievance in writing to the principal or immediate supervisor within ten (10) calendar days after the informal discussion with the principal or immediate supervisor. The principal or immediate supervisor shall respond in writing within fifteen (15) calendar days of receipt of the written grievance.

4. Level Two
If the written response of the principal or immediate supervisor is not acceptable, the Association shall refer the grievance to the Superintendent of Schools. The written grievance must be submitted to the Superintendent of Schools within five (5) calendar days of receipt of the written response of the principal or immediate supervisor. The Superintendent of Schools, or his representative within Central Administration, shall render his decision, in writing, within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of the written grievance.

5. Level Three
a. In the case of a grievance about the interpretation, application, or alleged violation of the written Agreement between the Board and the Association, the final step shall be binding arbitration. The arbitrator shall be selected under the rules of the Public Employment Relations Commission. In the case of a grievance, which involves the interpretation, application, or alleged violation of the Board's policy or decisions of the Administration, which in either case is not in conflict with the Agreement, the determination by the Board shall be final.
b. The parties agree that each will attempt a news blackout for fifteen (15) days after receipt of the arbitrator's award.
c. The arbitrator shall be limited to the issues submitted to him and shall not add to, subtract from, or modify the terms of the Agreement.
d. The fees and expenses of the arbitrator will be shared equally by the parties.
e. Arbitration meetings will be held at times other than the regular school day.

D. Miscellaneous
1. Grievance meetings will be held without causing loss of pay to teachers.
2. A separate file for grievances will be maintained.
3. Forms for filing grievances, serving notices, taking appeals, making reports and recommendations and other necessary forms shall be prepared jointly by the Superintendent and the Association and shall be given appropriate distribution to facilitate the functions of the grievance procedure.
4. All decisions rendered in the grievance procedure shall be in writing setting forth the decisions and the reasons therefore and shall be submitted promptly to all parties in interest. All meetings and hearings under this procedure shall not be conducted in public.
5. If a grievance affects a group or a class of employees, the Association may process such grievances as a single grievance submitting the grievance in writing (to so classify such grievances) at the First or Second Level, whichever is appropriate.

E. Rights of Teachers to Representation
Any aggrieved person may be represented at all levels of the grievance procedure by himself, or, at his option, by a representative selected and approved by the Association. Copies of grievances formally submitted by an individual shall be forwarded to the Association. When an employee is not represented by the Association, the Association shall be present and may state its views at all stages of the grievance procedure.

F. The Grievance Chairperson
The Grievance Chairperson shall be granted a half staff release day per month for the purpose of reviewing grievance issues with Central Administration. If such accommodation is mutually recognized by the parties as impractical, other arrangements may be jointly established which provide at least the same amount of release time for the chairperson.

G. All Grievances Beyond Level One
All grievances beyond Level One shall be in writing, setting forth the following:
1. The specific nature of the grievance.
2. All sections of the Agreement, Board policies, and administrative decisions which
the Association alleges have been violated.
3. All facts, sections of the Agreement, Board policies, and administrative decisions
upon which the Association intends to rely to demonstrate a violation of the
agreement, Board policy, or administrative decision.
4. All remedies sought.
5. All reasons for dissatisfaction with the outcome at the previous step.
6. The administration and Board will respond to each one of the violations identified
and indicate the reasons for denial.

      ARTICLE IV
EMPLOYEES' AND BOARD'S RIGHTS

A. The parties recognize and affirm that they are bound by the provisions of N.J.S.A. 34:13A-1, et seq., as amended.

B. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to deny or to restrict any employee such rights as he may have under New Jersey School Laws or other applicable laws and regulations.

C. No employee shall be disciplined, reprimanded, or reduced in rank or compensation without just cause. In the case of Custodial, Field and Maintenance employees hired on or after July 1, 2012, this clause shall also apply to Contract non-renewal.

D. Whenever any employee is required to appear before the Superintendent, Board or any committee or member thereof concerning any matter which may seriously or imminently adversely affect the continuation of the employee in his office, position, or employment or the salary or any increments pertaining thereto, then he shall be given prior written notice of the reasons for such meeting or interview. Such written notice shall inform the individual that he is entitled to have a representative of the Association present to advise him and represent him during such meeting or interview. Except in the case of tenure charges filed with the Commissioner of Education or a criminal indictment, any suspension of an employee will be with full pay.

E. No employee shall be prevented from wearing pins or identification of membership in the Association or its affiliates.

F. Student grades shall be determined by the teacher upon his professional judgment within the grading policy of the Board. In cases where a student's grade is requested to be changed, the principal shall first discuss the change of grade with the teacher. If the grade is changed, the teacher may make a report in writing to the principal. Upon receipt of this report by the principal, the report will be counter-signed by the principal, one copy will be returned to the teacher and one copy will be placed in the student's file.

G. The Association recognizes that the Board may not by agreement delegate authority and responsibility which by law are imposed upon and lodged with the Board exclusively. It is understood by the parties that, under the ruling of the Courts of New Jersey and the State Commissioner of Education, the Board is forbidden to waive any rights or powers granted exclusively to it by law. The Board retains the right to hire, assign, promote and direct employees covered by this Agreement or to take disciplinary action against said employees (up to and including discharge) for just cause, to direct school operations, and take whatever other actions may be necessary to accomplish the mission of the school district except as may be specifically provided by the language of this Agreement.

H. Registered Nurses shall serve a probationary period of ten (10) consecutive months during which time they may be dismissed from service for any reason, provided they receive sixty (60) days notice. After the probationary period discipline or dismissal shall be in accordance with Article IV, Section C, herein above.

I. Except in situations requiring immediate action, disciplinary actions or reprimands shall not be conducted in the presence or with the knowledge of students, staff members, or community members.

ARTICLE V
ASSOCIATION RIGHTS

A. The Association and its representatives shall have the right to use school buildings at reasonable hours for Association meetings provided approval has been granted by the Superintendent, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.

B. The Association shall have in each school building the exclusive use of a bulletin board in each faculty lounge. Copies of all materials to be posted on such bulletin boards shall be given to the building principal, but no approval shall be required.

C. The Association shall have the right to reasonable use of school facilities and equipment including computers, smartboards, copy machines, calculators and audio-visual equipment when such equipment is not otherwise in use. The Association shall pay for or replace all materials and supplies incident to such use and for any repairs necessitated as a result thereof.

D. The Association shall have the right to reasonable use of the school mailboxes.

E. The President of the Association shall be granted time during the school day for Association business; for high school and middle school teachers, this time will be arranged as four (4) consecutive periods per day, inclusive of lunch and preparation periods. For elementary school teachers, a like amount of consecutive periods will be provided.

F. Should the Board undertake to place in effect a twelve (12) month school year, the Board shall thereupon negotiate with the Association in an effort to reach an agreement concerning terms and conditions of employment applicable to a twelve (12) month school year. Any dispute arising out of the application of or failure thereof of this section shall proceed to the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission.

H. The OBEA shall have the right to meet with newly hired employees, without charge to the pay or leave time of the employees within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of hire, during new employee orientations, or if the employer does not conduct new employee orientations, at individual or group meetings. Meeting duration time is up to 120 minutes, in no cases less than 30 minutes, with final duration of time needed to be determined by the Association.

I. Within ten (10) calendar days from the date of hire of any employee, the district shall provide the following contact information to the OBEA in an Excel file format or similar delimited style file format that has manipulability and has been agreed to by the OBEA. It shall include: name, job title, worksite location, home address, work telephone numbers, and any home and personal cellular telephone numbers on file with the district, date of hire, and work email address and any personal email address on file with the district.

J. Beginning on January 1, 2019 and every one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days thereafter, the Board shall provide the OBEA, in an Excel file or similar delimited style format that has manipulability agreed to by the OBEA, the following information for all employees: name, job title, worksite location, home address, work, home and personal cellular telephone numbers, date of hire, and work email address and personal email address on file with the district.

K. The home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, date of birth, and negotiation units and groupings of employees, and the emails or other communications between employee organizations and their members, prospective members, and non-members, are not government records and are exempt from any disclosure requirements of P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.) The district shall not disclose employee information, except as outlined in sections I and J above.

L. The Board and/or its agents, members of the administration, shall not encourage negotiation unit members to resign or relinquish membership in the Association and shall not encourage negotiations unit members to revoke authorization of the deduction of fees to the Association or its unified affiliates. The Board and/or its agents, members of the administration, shall not encourage or discourage an employee from joining or assisting the Association.

M. Should a negotiations unit member notify the Board or its agents that they wish to resign or relinquish membership in the Association, the Board shall require the member to submit a dues termination form and provide a copy of same to the Association’s president or his/her designee within five (5) calendar days of receiving the form the unit member. Negotiations unit members may only resign or relinquish
their membership or terminate dues deductions during the ten (10) calendar days following each anniversary date of the employee’s employment. A withdrawal shall take effect on the thirtieth (30th) calendar day after the anniversary date.

N. The Parties agree that the date of hire shall be defined as the first day of work in the then current district for any negotiations unit member. This shall include any new employee orientation day(s) required by the Board.


ARTICLE VI
LENGTH OF THE SCHOOL YEAR

A. 1. The in-school work year for staff employed on a ten (10) month basis, except as modified by Section B herein below, shall not exceed 184 days. The annual students school year shall not exceed 181 days. The annual school calendar shall be determined and set by the Board each year.

2. The in-school work year for teachers employed on an eleven (11) month basis, except as modified by Section B herein below, shall not exceed two hundred and one (201) days.
3. Teachers on a ten (10) month contract will be permitted to leave on the last day of the in-school work year provided they have satisfactorily completed all requirements for closing.

4. The workday on staff in-service days when students are not present shall be from 8:45am - 3:25pm. Administration will make best efforts to provide staff with time for classroom setup during in-service days prior to the first day of school for students. Any such time will be scheduled by administration to fit the professional development in-service plan, but will be in addition to contractual lunch and travel time.

B. Newly hired teachers may be required to attend an additional three (3) days prior to the commencement of the school year, 2.5 of those days will be used for in-service training and .5 of those days will be used for the OBEA to meet with staff or to allow staff members to work in the classroom. Second and third year teachers may be required to attend an additional two (2) days prior to the commencement of the school year, 1.5 of those days will be used for in-service training and .5 of those days will be for the staff member to work in the classroom.

C. At the discretion of administration, newly hired teachers may be required to attend four (4) hours of training after dismissal on regular school days, except those immediately preceding a weekend or other holiday or vacation, provided that no training session exceeds 1.5 hours in length or extends past 5:30pm.
    ARTICLE VII
    TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD

    A. The elementary in-school workday shall not exceed six (6) hours and forty (40) minutes, which shall include no more than three hundred and twenty (320) minutes of classroom teaching time. The high school in-school workday shall not exceed seven (7) hours and fifteen (15) minutes which (except in pre-vocational and vocational teaching) shall include no more than five (5) classroom teaching periods. The middle school in-school workday shall not exceed the high school work day.

    B. Teachers shall have a daily duty-free lunch period of fifty (50) minutes at the elementary schools; forty-five (45) minutes at the middle schools; and forty-one (41) minutes at the high school (excluding passing time of at least four minutes between class periods at the high school).

    C. Teachers may leave the building without requesting permission during their scheduled duty-free lunch periods. The principal of each building shall prepare a rotating roster of teachers so that a teacher shall be available in the building each day during the regularly scheduled lunch period. During this period, aides may call upon the teachers for supervision in unusual situations or in emergencies. Teachers may also leave the building during other scheduled duty-free time, with permission of the Principal, which shall not be withheld except where the request conflicts with planned activities.

    D. Administration will make every effort to secure substitutes as needed. In the event a regular substitute has not been secured for an assignment, class coverage shall be offered on a volunteer basis to regular teachers first prior to per diem substitutes. In the absence of volunteers, a teacher may be assigned to serve a teaching period from his duty. Although assigning a teacher during a preparation period is undesirable, nothing contained above shall prevent the emergency assignment of a teacher as a substitute during a preparation period. Volunteers and assigned teachers shall be compensated at the rate of $34.85 per period for 2019-24.

    E. Teacher participation in extracurricular activities shall be voluntary, and shall be compensated according to the rate of pay and/or released time in Schedules B &
    C. In the event the Board assigns a teacher to an extracurricular activity, such assignment shall be for no more than one (1) year. Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent the assignment of a qualified teaching staff member from within the District if no qualified employee volunteers for the position and the Board is unable to employ a qualified person from outside the District.

    F. 1. Middle School Subject Area Coordinators shall be relieved of arrival, dismissal, homeroom and daily duty assignments in lieu of duties attributable to the coordinator assignment.

    2. Teachers assigned to travel between one or more buildings per school day shall not be assigned any permutation of duty on travel days.

    G. Teachers may be assigned to a curriculum committee. Four (4) curriculum meetings will be held per year, not to exceed one and one half hours in duration. In addition, one (1) school faculty meeting will be held per month, not to exceed one hour beyond faculty dismissal time. At the high school level, faculty meetings will not exceed one hour past student dismissal time.

    H. There will be two (2) night conferences for which there will be one half-day teacher compensatory time off for each night conference. All professionals represented by this Association will attend night conferences. Nothing contained in this paragraph shall be construed as altering the Board's managerial prerogative regarding the scheduling and number of conferences. A substitute will be provided for Kindergarten teachers during conference periods. If the board is unable to provide said substitutes, kindergarten teachers will be compensated at the rate of $95.00 for the conference period.

    I. Elementary teachers shall have four (4) forty-three minute planning periods per week. They shall also have an additional forty-three minute planning period for the sole purpose of curriculum development and/or other improvements in instruction as determined by the administration.

    J. 1. The Elementary Mathematics Coordinator and the Elementary Language Arts Literacy Coordinator both shall work the regular teachers’ school year calendar and the established elementary school hours.

    2. The duties of both coordinator positions shall be exclusive of classroom teaching responsibilities or duty periods.

    3. Coordinators involved in after school or evening workshops or similar presentations will be compensated by an hour for hour flex time arrangement. The
    equivalent of time spent in such workshops/presentations shall be taken the next working day or where such time is not available during the first available work day immediately thereafter. Flex time will be available in units of time equivalent to actual time spent in such workshops or presentations and shall not be combined with other flex time hours to establish longer periods of time off.

    K. The Board will provide common planning time where administratively feasible within the daily schedule at each school for all teachers performing in-class support.

    L. High School Laboratory Science teachers, on days when a double laboratory period is scheduled, shall teach no more than six (6) classroom teaching periods per day, inclusive of the double laboratory periods and shall not include any duty periods. Further, said teachers shall not be scheduled for nor shall they teach more than twenty-four (24) periods per week, which shall be inclusive of all laboratory periods.

    M. High School Vocational Education teachers shall teach no more than six (6) classroom teaching periods per day and shall not include any duty periods. Said classroom teaching periods shall not exceed three (3) periods in succession and shall be arranged in no more than two (2) teaching blocks per day. Said schedule shall include time off between teaching blocks so as to provide teachers with the opportunity to take lunch. Said teachers shall work flexible hours and shall not be held to the regular starting or ending times of the regular school day, except that the starting time shall not be earlier than 7:25 AM and ending time shall not be later than 2: 25PM.

    N. At the high school, daily sign out, except on early dismissal days and days of faculty or curriculum meetings, shall be 2:25 pm. Teachers shall be available to provide extra help, except on days of said meetings or on days prior to holidays, every Monday through Thursday.

    O. Starting/ending times for staff at the high school level shall be 7:25am -2:25pm, middle school level shall be 8:00am-3:00pm, and elementary level shall be 8:45am-3:25pm.

    P. All teachers shall be required to attend one (1) open house evening session per school year. Teachers and those other staff members directed to attend shall be entitled to early release on the Friday prior to the Memorial Day Weekend. Attendance at only one open house shall be determined by administrative direction for teachers assigned to more than one building.

    Q. Independent Study: Students in certain limited electives that request independent study will only be placed in a class if the teacher recommends their inclusion.

    R. Flex Time: The Association agrees that management shall have the right to implement flexible scheduling for the efficiency of teaching and instruction provided that the maximum number of daily work hours remains unchanged by said flexible schedule. If implemented, management will first seek volunteers in making flexible assignments. Absent volunteers, assignments will be made.
    However, management agrees flexible assignments will not be made which would negatively impact on coaches and/or other paid extracurricular advisors, thereby causing them to lose their extra compensation position resulting from said flexible schedule.
      ARTICLE VIII
      NON-TEACHING DUTIES

      The Board, to the extent possible with existing clerical personnel, will provide assistance to teachers with the following non-teaching duties:

      A. Collections
      Pupils return picture money to school in sealed envelopes and said envelopes are turned in to the principal's office. Teachers are not required to count or tally the money.

      B. General Supervision
      Teachers, (elementary, middle, and high school), may volunteer to perform cafeteria duty and shall be compensated at the rate of $20.00. Based upon the hourly rate of $20.00, the lunch period coverage rate shall be $10.00 at elementary and high school and $15.00 at the middle school. In the absence of volunteers, a teacher may be assigned to serve cafeteria duty for the appropriate compensation. Such assignment shall be made from a rotating roster of teachers. Except in an emergency, teachers may only be assigned on days when they have a planning period.

      C. Transportation
      1. Teachers shall not be required to drive students to activities which take place away from the school building. A teacher may do so voluntarily, however, with the advance approval of his building principal or immediate supervisor. He shall be compensated at the rate per mile as established by the State OMB rate, effective July 1, 2019, for the use of his own automobile.

      2. Appropriate insurance in connection with the foregoing will be as presently provided.

      D. General Requests
      Custodians are on call to assist teachers with all reasonable custodial and maintenance requests. Reasonable procedures for obtaining custodial or maintenance assistance, as established by administration, will be followed.

      E. Night Meetings
      Any teacher or coordinator required by the board to appear at a night meeting other than those delineated in the contract shall receive $15 and mileage to and from their home.

      ARTICLE IX
      TEACHER EMPLOYMENT

      A. 1. Previously employed teachers returning to the district on a permanent, non-substitute basis, shall be placed on their proper step of the salary guide. Previously employed teachers returning as long-term substitutes, and appointed by the Board as long-term substitutes, shall be subject to the hiring provisions set forth herein below.

      2. At the time of initial hiring, teachers shall be given credit on the salary level on the salary guides upon initial employment in accordance with Schedule A as follows:

      a. Up to Step 4 on the respective degree/credit salary guide for previous experience in a non-Old Bridge accredited school.

      b. Credit on the appropriate Teacher Salary Guide shall be given for up to a maximum of eight (8) years of past service for previous outside teaching experience in a duly accredited school as certificated staff in the areas of Secondary Science, Secondary Mathematics, LDTC, Industrial Arts, Foreign Language, Speech Therapist, School Psychologist and Vocational Education Teacher. Industrial Arts and Vocational Education teachers may be given up to a maximum of eight (8) years experience for directly related non-educational employment in lieu of credit for teaching experience. Credit shall not exceed four (4) years for military experience and credit not to exceed two (2) years for Peace Corps or VISTA shall be given upon initial employment.

      B. Teachers shall be notified of their contract and salary status for the ensuing year no later than May 15th.

      C. Previously accumulated unused sick leave shall be restored to all returning teachers.
      ARTICLE X
      SALARIES

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

      B. 1. Teachers employed on a twelve (12) month basis shall be paid in twenty-four
      (24) semi-monthly installments.
        2. Teachers employed on a ten (10) month basis shall be paid in twenty (20) semimonthly installments.

      3. Deductions for tax sheltered annuities, 529 Plans, 403B, 403B7, 457B, Roth
      403B, summer savings, and the credit union shall be deposited immediately
      following each regular pay day.
        4. Effective in 2020 and continuing thereafter, there shall be two (2) payrolls in June, the second payroll being issued on June 30 or on the last weekday of June if June 30 is not a weekday.

      C. Employees must arrange for direct deposit of their pay to a financial
      institution of their choice where funds shall be made available on pay day at the
      start of the financial institution’s business day. Direct deposit shall be required
      for all employees.

      D. Salaries for all Registered Nurses covered by this Agreement are set forth in Schedule J, which is hereto attached and made part hereof.

      E. Advancement between guides shall be prospective only, after submission of all necessary transcripts and paperwork. The guide movement will appear on the Board’s next regular action agenda, provided all paperwork is submitted no less than seven (7) days before said meeting, and the salary change shall take effect in the payroll issued on the 15th of the next calendar month.
        ARTICLE XI
        TEACHER ASSIGNMENT

        A.1. All teachers who are employed at the beginning of the school year shall be given written notice of their general subject area of assignment for the forthcoming year by June 1st or as soon as is practicable.

        2. In the event of changes in such assignments, the Association and the teacher affected shall be notified promptly in writing.

        B. Teachers who may be required to use their own automobiles in the performance of their duties shall be reimbursed for all such travel at the rate per mile as established by the state government for all driving between assignments. This shall not include mileage from the teacher's home to the home base school and return.

        C. No teacher who is transferred or reassigned, or moved from one room to another or from one facility to another shall be required to move any teaching materials or supplies. Further, the board will supply up to eight (8) boxes for said move.
        ARTICLE XII
        VOLUNTARY TRANSFERS
        AND REASSIGNMENTS

        A 1. The Superintendent shall deliver to the Association and post in all school buildings a list of all known vacancies, which shall occur during the following school year as the need to fill said vacancies become known.
          2. Teachers who desire a change in grade and/or subject assignment or who desire to transfer to another building may file a written statement of such desire with the Superintendent not later than April 1. Such statement shall include the grade and/or subject to which the teacher desires to be assigned and the school or schools to which he desires to be transferred, in order of preference.

          3. As soon as practicable the Superintendent shall notify the applicants and send notice to the Association of all teachers who have been reassigned or transferred.

          ARTICLE XIII
          INVOLUNTARY TRANSFERS AND
          REASSIGNMENTS

          A. Notice of involuntary transfer or reassignment shall be given to teachers immediately after the regular April Board meeting, if known by then, and to all others as soon as practicable.

          B. In the case of an involuntary transfer or reassignment the Administration shall meet with the involved teacher and shall inform him of the transfer or reassignment and of available positions to which he may be transferred or reassigned and shall give consideration to his choice among them.

          C. Where Central Administration is not present at a meeting under Section B above, the teacher shall have the opportunity to meet with Central Administration, if such a request is made by the teacher.
          ARTICLE XIV
          PROMOTIONS

          A. All vacancies in the system shall be posted on each staff bulletin board at least two (2) weeks prior to the closing application deadline. Notice shall include job title, job description, eligibility requirements, instructions for making application and the closing date for applications. The Superintendent will forward notices of vacancies to the President of the Association.

          B. All employees of the Board of Education are entitled to apply for advancement to positions of increased remuneration and/or responsibility within the school system.

          C. Promptly after the Board makes its selection, the Superintendent or designee shall notify the applicants and the Association, thereof, in writing. Grievances by the unsuccessful applicant must be filed in order to be considered not later than five (5) school days after receipt of notice of selection. It is understood that grievances challenging a promotion denial on its merits cannot be submitted to arbitration.

          D. All vacancies, including those which occur during summer months, will be posted on the district website at least two weeks prior to the application deadline.
          ARTICLE XV
          SUMMER SCHOOL EMPLOYMENT

          A. 1. Summer school employment opportunities, if any, will be posted no later than May 10th. Posted information will include location of positions, qualifications, period of employment, compensation and instructions for making application. Summer school compensation shall be at the current supplemental rate to establish an appropriate pay system.

          2. Teaching staff members employed in the district summer school program may be subjected to one (1) classroom observation per summer. Such observation may be for not less than a forty minute period, but may continue for a full length summer school period.

          3. Follow up conferences will be within five (5) summer school days of the observation. No staff member will be asked to attend a conference after the final day of summer school.

          4. Observation conferences will be held to a maximum of one half hour and the affected staff member will be paid for one half hour in accordance with the current hourly rate.

          5. If the Board contracts with an outside agency to run summer school, contractual provisions shall not be applicable to agency staff. Salary guide will remain in the contract.

          ARTICLE XVI
          TEACHER EVALUATION

          A. 1. All monitoring or observations of the work performance of a teacher shall be conducted openly and with the full knowledge of the teacher. All staff observations and evaluations shall comply with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 6A:10.

          2. A teacher shall be given a copy of any class observation report prepared by his evaluators at the follow-up conference, which should be held no later than five (5) school days following the observation upon which it is based. No such report shall be submitted to the central office, placed in the teacher's file, or otherwise acted upon without prior conference with the teacher. Teachers shall be required to sign only completed class observation report forms. Teachers may make a notation on the observation report that a reply to that report has been filed.

          3. No teaching staff member in-class observation shall take place before the report from the previous observation has been delivered to the teaching staff member.

          B.1. A teacher shall have the right, upon request, to review the non-confidential contents of his personnel file. A teacher shall be entitled to have a representative of the Association accompany him during such review. At least once every three (3) years, a teacher shall have the right to indicate those documents and/or other materials in his file which he believes to be obsolete or otherwise inappropriate to retain. Said documents shall be reviewed by the Superintendent, or his/her designee, for final determination.

          2. No materials derogatory to a teacher's conduct, service, character or personality shall be placed in his personnel file unless the teacher has had an opportunity to review the material. The teacher shall acknowledge that he has had an opportunity to review such material by affixing his signature to the copy to be filed with the expressed understanding that such signature in no way indicates agreement with the contents thereof. The teacher shall have the right to submit a written answer to such material, and his answer shall be reviewed by the Superintendent and attached to the file copy. Rebuttals, or answers submitted by staff members, must be received by Central Administration no later than thirty (30) school days after the staff member has received the document.

          3. Although the Board agrees to protect the confidentiality of personal references, academic credentials, and other similar documents, it shall not establish any separate personnel file.

          C. 1. Supervisory reports are to be provided for non-tenured teachers as of the start of the school year at least three (3) times a year. At least one must be done between October 1 and November 30; at least one must be done between December 1 and January 31; and one must be done between February 1 and April 1. At least one supervisory report is to be provided for tenured teachers between October 1 and April 1.

          2. All non-tenured teachers whose contracts are not to be renewed shall receive written notification on or before May 15, pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 18A:27-10.

          D. Final evaluation of a teacher upon termination of employment shall be concluded prior to severance and no document and/or other material shall be placed in the personnel file of such teacher otherwise than in accordance with the procedure set forth in this article.

          E. If any classroom teachers or teachers of specials are assigned as testing coordinators at the middle schools or elementary schools, their SGO data collection periods may be revised, at the request of the employee, to end no less than thirty (30) days prior to the first day of PARCC assessments for their students. Said teachers’ SGOs will reflect the truncated instruction period.

          ARTICLE XVII
          LEAVES

          A. Sick Leave:
          1. All employees are granted ten (10) days of sick leave yearly. If any such person requires in any school year less than the specified number of days of sick leave with pay allowed, all days of such minimum sick leave not utilized that year shall be accumulated to be used for additional sick leave as needed in subsequent years.

          2. Any employee commencing employment after the start of the school year shall receive sick days equal to one day per month or major fraction thereof.

          B. Personal Leave:
          1. Two (2) days per year shall be allowed each member of the faculty without deduction of pay for personal reasons. Personal days shall not be granted before or after holidays or vacation recess periods, except in cases of documented emergencies. Except in emergencies, personal leave requests are to be submitted to the building principal for approval five (5) days prior to the initial date of leave. Emergency requests will be acted upon immediately. If emergency requests are not submitted for approval prior to the absence, an explanation for the late request can be required by administration.

          2. Any employee commencing employment after February 1 shall receive one-half the entitlement of personal leave. Any employee commencing employment after April 30 shall not be entitled to a personal day.

          3. Any unused personal days shall be accumulated in a special sick leave account. These days will only be used after regular sick leave has been exhausted and shall provide the same benefit(s) as a regular sick day.

          C. Professional Leave:
          1. Two (2) days per year shall be allowed each teacher without deduction of pay for observation at another school or attendance at professional conferences, either of which must be related to the teachers annual Professional Improvement Plan (PIP). Requests must be submitted to the staff member’s principal/immediate supervisor for initial approval fifteen (15) school days before the date requested.

          2 Any employee commencing employment after February 1 shall receive one-half the entitlement of professional days. Any employee commencing employment after April 30 shall not be entitled to a professional day.

          3. Current Professional Day forms must be used and information requested thereupon must be included. Brochures, announcements, etc. are helpful additions when requesting approval.

          4. Staff will be informed annually by September 15th of parent visitation day dates, parent conference dates or other similar occasions upon which Professional Days will not be routinely approved. Exceptions to these restricted days may be made by the Office of Superintendent of Schools.

          5. Available funding for Professional Days will be disbursed in a fair and equitable manner. Records will be kept of such approvals and denials, and they shall be reviewable by the Association upon written request.

          6. Staff members will be notified of the unavailability of requested funds and their Professional Day form shall be expeditiously returned. Specific notation that the Professional Day will be approved if the staff member absorbs the cost shall be made on the returned form where appropriate.

          7. Staff members are encouraged to seek professional leave days occurring on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Leave days will be approved on Friday or Monday or after May 14 of any year when events applied for are only accessible on those days or when the time/distance of travel reasonably requires an available day before or after the visitation or conference.

          8. When staffing considerations must be made by a building principal due to multiple requests for professional leave, the principal, or other immediate supervisor, shall meet with the applicants to apprise them of the circumstances and to work out a reasonable solution. In the event no voluntary solution can be accomplished, professional leave for that day will be determined by the Superintendent with input from the principal or supervisor. Staff denied leave under such circumstances shall be given priority endorsement on their next request for a professional day should the same type of situation reoccur.

          9. Determinations by administration on the appropriateness of requested Professional Days should be based on general professional development, areas of certification and where it is felt that a worthwhile contribution can be made to the district.

          10. Teachers may use professional days to attend NJEA and NEA sponsored workshops, with prior approval.

          11. Upon the approval of a professional day to attend a workshop, teachers may opt to receive reimbursement for the cost of the workshop up to one hundred dollars ($100) in exchange for the teacher forfeiting his or her second professional leave day for that school year. This option shall be limited to the first one hundred (100) such requests in each school year, on a first-come, first-served basis.

          D. Retirement Projection:
          No employee shall be allowed to project his date of retirement into the future by the use of sick, personal, or compensatory days.

          E. Death in Immediate Family and Immediate Family of Spouse:
          Five (5) consecutive weekdays (including a holiday falling on a weekday but excluding weekends) shall be allowed each employee without deduction of pay for death in the immediate family. Immediate family includes father, mother, stepfather, stepmother, spouse, brother, sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son or daughter, mother-in-law, father-in-law, grandchildren, and grandparents living anywhere or others living within the household of the employee. Exceptional cases may be approved by the Superintendent of Schools. One (1) day at any one time shall be allowed each teacher, without deduction of pay, for deaths of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Other than in exceptional, documented circumstances, bereavement leave shall commence not later than seven (7) days after the passing of the family member.

          F. Family Leave:
          1. Family Leave may be applied for and utilized in accordance with State and Federal regulations. During the period of disability referred to in Section 2 below accrued sick leave may be utilized prior to the commencement of unpaid leave.

          2. Requests for medical leave shall include the date of commencement and the expected date that the disability is anticipated to conclude. In cases of pregnancy, the period of disability is presumed to commence thirty (30) calendar days before the projected birth date and is presumed to end thirty (30) calendar days after the termination of the pregnancy. Any deviation from the foregoing requires the submission of a physician’s certification.

          3. An employee may request, in conjunction with the above or by itself, an unpaid leave of absence in connection with child rearing of a new born or newly adopted child. Such request for leave will be submitted a minimum of ninety (90) days prior to the anticipated due date or the date the leave is to commence.

          4. Child rearing leave may be for a period of up to one (1) year immediately following the birth or adoption of the child, but at the Board's option it may be extended to the beginning of the next school year or semester following its anticipated expiration date.

          5. In addition to the continuation of education provisions of the Family Leave Laws, when an unpaid maternity leave is requested by a staff member to commence during the first month of the school year, such leave shall commence at the start of that school year.

          6. The term teacher shall mean all employees.

          7. An employee's return date to employment may be extended for a reasonable period of time, not to exceed two (2) years from its original expiration date, at her request, for reasons associated with the birth, adoption or other related causes. However, the leave of absence granted a non-tenured employee hereunder may not be extended beyond the end of the next succeeding school year after which leave is obtained. Such leave shall not serve to provide tenure to a non-tenured employee.

          8. Except as provided above, no employee shall be barred from returning to duty after the birth of her child solely on the grounds that there has not been a specified time lapse between the birth and her desired date of return.

          9. No employee shall be removed from her position during pregnancy and placed on maternity leave except upon one of the following:

          (a) The Board has found that she is unable or unwilling to perform all normal duties associated with her position, including her normal co-curricular and extra-curricular duties normally assigned to her.
          (b) The pregnant employee is found to be medically unable to continue in her position by her own physician and the Board's physician, or where these physicians disagree, by a physician jointly selected by the Board and employee. The opinion of the selected physician on medical capacity shall be final and binding.

          G. Leave for Military Duty:
          1. An employee involuntarily called into active duty of any unit of the National Guard during the time when the employee would normally be expected to be carrying out his duties in the Old Bridge Township system shall continue to be paid by the Board an amount equal to the difference between his regular pay and any pay he receives from the Federal Government for such active duty.

          2. Any employee called into temporary active duty with any unit of the U.S. Reserves or National Guard will be paid as required by statute.

          H. Fullbright Scholarship:
          A leave of absence without pay of up to two (2) years shall be granted to any teacher who accepts a Fullbright Scholarship.

          I. Staff Release:
          When a staff member is directed by the Superintendent’s office to perform a service to the district other than that for which the employee is regularly assigned, the employee shall be considered to be on “Staff Release” and shall be so tracked.

          J. Unpaid Leave of Absence
          Prior to an employee being granted an un-paid leave of absence, all accrued paid time, (sick and personal), shall be exhausted.

          K. Leaves
          During any paid leave of absence, payment to the employee shall be limited to the employee’s pensionable salary.

          L. Family Illness
          Staff members with banked personal leave days pursuant to Article XVII.B.3 above, may use a maximum of two (2) such days annually to care for ill or otherwise incapacitated members of the employee’s immediate family. This provision shall sunset upon the expiration date of this Collective Bargaining Agreement, and shall have no effect thereafter unless the parties agree to successor or extension language on this issue.

          ARTICLE XVIII
          SABBATICAL LEAVE

          A. Full time teachers shall be eligible to apply for sabbatical leave for the purpose of study or educational travel after completion of seven (7) continuous years of employment in the Old Bridge School District.

          B. Applications for sabbatical are to be submitted to the Superintendent no later than March 1, preceding the year in which the sabbatical leave is intended to be taken. A plan of study or educational travel is to be submitted with the application. Applicants shall be notified of Superintendent’s decision no later than May 1st.

          C. The Superintendent will grant no fewer than one (1) sabbatical application per year, provided that such application is compliant with all other provisions of this Article. This one (1) sabbatical shall not be replaced by an administrative internship as set forth in section H of this Article. The Superintendent shall also review all other applications for sabbaticals, and in his professional judgement and discretion may approve up to two (2) additional teachers each year for sabbatical leave. Beyond the first sabbatical referenced herein, exercise of the Superintendent’s discretion shall not be subject to challenge pursuant to Level Three of the Grievance Procedure (Article III.B.5).

          D. The term of the sabbatical leave shall be for one (1) year and shall coincide with the regular school year.

          E. Teachers awarded sabbatical leave shall be compensated at the rate of one-half pay as determined by the teacher's guide for the one (1) year leave.

          F. All awards under the Sabbatical Leave Program are contingent upon the participant's return to the staff of the Old Bridge Township School District for a minimum of one (1) year immediately following the completion of the sabbatical leave.

          G. Any changes in study or educational travel must receive prior written approval of the Superintendent.

          H. Administrative Intern
          Central Administration may establish administrative intern positions annually. Any tenured staff member holding a Certificate of Eligibility or Standard Principal’s or Supervisor’s Certificate may apply for the position of Administrative Intern.

          ARTICLE XIX
          PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND
          EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT

          A. Classification 3 (BA+15 credits) and classification 5 (MA+30 credits) of the salary guide for teachers shall include all graduate courses and in-service courses authorized by the Superintendent of Schools and approved by the Board.

          B. Except for matriculated courses for the BA+15, all course work taken for salary credit must have prior approval from the Superintendent of Schools.

          C. Criteria for allocating courses beyond the bachelor's degree:

          1. In order to be approved for course credit and credit on the salary guide beyond the BA column, staff members must submit to their building principals, at least one week before registration, an application for approval of the course(s). Staff members must include with said application substantiation of the value of the course(s) based upon the following criteria:

          a. The institution shall be a duly authorized institution of higher learning accredited and recognized by the State of New Jersey;

          b. The course(s) and the degree program being sought must be related to the job responsibilities of the staff member’s current or foreseeable future assignment.

          c. In-service courses authorized by the Superintendent of Schools and approved by the Board requiring teacher attendance, are paid for by the school district and participants are eligible to receive in-service credit for salary purposes.

          d. Any teacher enrolled in a course or program of study that was approved prior to July 1, 2017 shall be permitted to complete such course or program and to receive course credit for guide advancement for same.

          2. Credit will not be given for duplication of courses where the basic content is unchanged.

          3. Principals of buildings will "endorse" or "Pass without endorsement" all applications to the Superintendent of Schools.

          4.(a) In-service education is defined as any approved professional course of study. The Superintendent will approve the curriculum and criteria for requirements for course credit and notify the Board prior to the implementation of all in-service course(s).

          (b) The Superintendent will conduct a survey of the staff so that courses will reflect the interests and needs of teachers and children.

          (c) Credits for approved in-service courses:

          5 Two-hour Sessions 1 credit
          10 Two-hour Sessions 2 credits
          15 Two-hour Sessions 3 credits

          (d) Board employees teaching said courses shall be compensated at the hourly rate of:
          2019-24 $49.40

          (e) Teachers participating will pay tuition of ten (10) dollars per credit hour. This fee is to be applied to the negotiated yearly course reimbursement allowance.

          5. Courses approved for credit are intended to improve the performance of the staff member and are expected to directly benefit the school district.

          6. Final interpretation of both the guidelines and staff substantiation shall be left to the discretion of the Superintendent of Schools.

          7. It is understood that courses for credit, which are part of a matriculated program at an accredited institution leading toward the Master's Degree in the field of education, do not require any approval.

          8. In order to receive reimbursement, the teacher must receive a grade of C or better in any course in which a grade is given.

          D. Tenured teachers only shall be granted tuition reimbursement for approved courses not to exceed six (6) credit hours per school year. Tuition reimbursement shall be approved at the Rutgers rate for the current or most recent spring semester.

          E. In order for a teacher to receive reimbursement, as defined above, he shall submit documentation by December 1 of the year following completion of the course.

          F. Registered Nurses shall not be eligible for the benefits stated herein above except as follows:

          1. The Board of Education shall reimburse for course work necessary as determined by the state for the maintenance of license in the form of either Continuing Education Units (CEU) or undergraduate or graduate course work.

          2. Reimbursement shall not exceed the amount provided under Section D herein above. However, Central Administration shall determine the least costly method for meeting said license requirement and shall reimburse to that level, not to exceed the limits stated above.

          3. The Registered Nurse shall submit to the Superintendent of Schools a copy of the licensing requirement notice, proposed course or courses to be taken to fulfill said requirement, and appropriate application for reimbursement not less than four (4) weeks prior to the commencement of the course(s).

          G. Professional teaching staff members are entitled to reimbursement for course work related to their current assignments subject to the application and approval procedures required by the Fiscal Accountability Regulations.


          ARTICLE XX
          INSURANCE PROTECTION

          A. Effective July 1, 2017, the Board of Education's share of medical insurance for 2019-24 shall be as follows. Members shall continue to contribute to their health insurance premiums consistent with Tier 4 / full implementation percentages set forth in P.L. 2011, c. 78, except that no member who has reached “Longevity A” of his or her respective salary guide shall be required to contribute a total “Employee Benefit Contribution” in an amount that exceeds the following percentages of the “Longevity A” salary on his or her respective salary guide:
          Family Coverage – 11%
          Two Adult Coverage – 9%
          Parent/Child Coverage – 8%
          Single Coverage – 5.5%

          1.The Board will pay the cost of a major medical plan equal to the School Employees’ Health Benefits Program, (SEHBP), NJ Direct 15, Aetna HMO, Cigna Healthcare, or any other insurance coverage offered by the Board at the employee’s choice.

          a) All members whose start date is on or after July 1, 2020 shall be eligible only for SEHBP Direct-Zero coverage for the first four (4) years of their employment, after which they shall be eligible, through the open enrollment process, to enroll in any other plan then offered by the Board.

          b) All members who were employed prior to July 1, 2020 and are enrolled in Direct Zero coverage as of January 1, 2021 or thereafter, are entitled to a one-time payment in the amount of twenty-five percent (25%) of the premium difference between their previous plan premium and the Direct Zero premium for the same level of coverage, after their EBC is subtracted. Payment will be divided and made in two equal installments and paid in May and December. Employees with a start date on or after July 1, 2020 shall not be eligible for this incentive. This shall take effect through the open enrollment process any time after July 1, 2020.
            2. An opt out provision will be available at the following rates:
                        Single $2,500
                        Parent/child $3,000
                        Member/Partner $3,500
                        Family $4,000
              3. The Board will pay the cost of a prescription plan which shall be administered through Benecard, (prescription plan subject to a fifteen dollar ($15.00) employee co-payment), retaining mandatory generics. Prescriptions ordered via mail-in system shall be subject to co-pays of twenty dollars ($20.00) for brand name drugs and ten dollars ($10) for generic drugs for a 90-day supply.

              4. The Board will pay 100% of the cost of a dental plan equal to Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield Dental Program - plan deductibles shall be $125 individual/$250 family. A passive dental PPO Network will be provided in addition to the traditional dental program.

              5. The Board will pay 100% of the cost of an employee optical plan equal to the Vision Service Plan as administered by Paid Vision.

              6. Paraprofessionals shall be entitled to all benefits listed in the sections above.

              7. For purposes of insurance coverage as contained herein above and below, the annual coverage period shall commence on September 1st and shall terminate on August 31st of each year.

              8. Non-Tenure Benefits:
              a) Non-tenure staff who receive benefits and who are given a Sixty Day Notice of Release for cause shall continue to receive benefits for sixty (60) consecutive calendar days following the last day on which they were required to report to work.

              b) Non-tenure staff who receive health benefits and who receive a Non-renewal Notice for Reasons of Economy shall continue to receive benefits through August 31st of the employment year during which the notice was issued.

              c) For purposes of this section, those employees who receive health benefits but are not eligible to accrue tenure shall be treated as those employees in similar circumstances as outlined herein above.

              9. Entitlement While on Leave:

              a) Employees on leave pursuant to federal and/or state Family Leave Act provisions shall have their benefits continue and be paid for by the Board, subject to the employee’s contributions as set forth above during said leave.

              b) Employees on uncompensated leave of absence for personal or educational reasons (exclusive of Article XVIII, Sabbatical Leave) and in accordance with Board Policy shall not be entitled to insurance benefits as provided herein paid for by the Board provided herein while on said leave.

              c) Employees on Sabbatical Leave, in accordance with Article XVIII, shall continue to receive benefits as contained herein paid for by the Board, subject to the employee’s contribution as set forth above during said leave.

              d) Employees on leave of absence due to disability, including those female employees on leave for maternity related disability, shall continue to receive benefits as provided herein paid for by the Board. Regarding disability related to maternity, the standard is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days immediately preceding and thirty (30) consecutive calendar days immediately following the delivery of the child. Said period of disability may be extended either before, after or in both instances through appropriate physician’s certification.

              e) Employees on unpaid personal leave of absence for Child Rearing purpose shall continue to receive benefits as provided herein paid for by the Board for the first six (6) consecutive months immediately following the period of disability related to pregnancy in such cases where the leave is contiguous with the termination of the maternity related disability. For male employees said benefit period for Child Rearing leave shall be for the first six (6) consecutive months of the unpaid leave.

              f) Employees who adopt a child shall continue to receive benefits as provided herein paid for by the Board for the first six (6) consecutive months immediately following the adoption of the child. This condition shall apply to both male and female employees.

              g) Employees on an unpaid leave of absence for personal illness or injury shall continue to receive benefits as provided herein paid for by the Board for twelve (12) consecutive months commencing with the date of said unpaid leave. For purpose of this clause, unpaid leave shall presume to commence on the date immediately following the exhaustion or conclusion of paid leave.

              h) For those employees eligible for and in possession of tenure or for those employees who are not eligible to accrue tenure but have more than three (3) consecutive years of employment with the Board and who may be on an unpaid leave for personal illness or injury and who have exhausted the twelve (12) month entitlement as expressed herein above shall be eligible to apply for and/or reapply for a continuation of benefits as provided herein paid for by the Board for additional periods of twelve (12) months.

              10. For those Long Term Substitutes replacing staff members on leave and not receiving benefits as provided herein paid for by the Board, the Long Term Substitute shall receive benefits as provided herein paid for by the Board.

              11. Security Guards eligible for health insurance who waive health benefits shall receive a $1000.00 waiver each year.

              B. Retirement Medical Insurance
              1. Effective July 1,1995 employees completing at least twenty-five (25) years of service in the Old Bridge system shall be eligible for certain medical upon retirement. Such retirement, to be eligible for medical benefits, shall mean that the employee will be receiving a pension from T.P.A.F. or P.E.R.S. (excluding deferred retirements).

              2. The Board will continue to pay the in-force Medicare supplement for retired employees and spouse.

              3. The Board of Education shall cease providing district medical benefits for employees who retire effective July 1, 2000, or thereafter. Employees who have retired prior to that date shall continue to receive retirement medical insurance as prior contracts provided.

              4. The Board of Education will provide surviving spouse coverage for employees completing at least twenty-five (25) years of service in the Old Bridge system and who are eligible for health benefits from the State of New Jersey and enroll in the New Jersey State health Benefits Program after retirement.

              C. Part-Time Benefits.
              Part time employees as defined herein below, except those employees who were employed as of July 1, 2009 and were grandfathered, will not be eligible for Board-funded health insurance as provided heretofore above.

              1. Kindergarten Teacher One (1) Half day session or less.
              2. Elementary Teacher Working one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive teaching minutes or less per day (exclusive of passing time).
              3. Middle School Teacher Two or less teaching periods per day in succession and not exceeding forty-five (45) minutes per period, exclusive of passing time. There shall be no other duties.
              4. High School Teacher Same as Middle School Teacher, above, except that two consecutive mini-periods with a combined time not to exceed forty-five (45) minutes shall be considered one teaching period.
              5. Guidance Counselors Equivalent to assigned grade level provisions.
              6. Child Study Teams Equivalent to Elementary Teacher requirements herein above.
              7. Other Specialists Equivalent to assigned grade level provisions as specified herein above.
              8. Paraprofessional Those who work three (3) hours or less per day and not in excess of fifteen (15) hours per week, effective as of the 2016-2017 school year.
              9. All other employee categories Those who work three (3) hours or less per day and not in excess of fifteen (15) hours per week.

              ARTICLE XXI
              TEACHER FACILITIES

              A. The Board will provide space in each classroom in which teachers may store instructional materials and supplies.

              B. Facilities for instructional purposes shall be recommended to the Board by a Joint Study Committee of the Instructional Council.

              C. Each teacher shall be supplied with a mailbox in every school in which he or she teaches.

              D. Each teacher shall be supplied with access to a working computer, email address, and adequate phone usage in a private setting for school district business. No teacher shall be penalized for failure of district technology.

              ARTICLE XXII
              EMPLOYEE-ADMINISTRATION
              LIAISON COUNCIL

              A. The Association shall select a liaison committee of five (5) members to meet with the Superintendent and his designees to discuss problems of mutual concern. Meetings will be held by prior arrangement with the Superintendent.

              B. Chairmanship of the Employee-Administration Liaison Committee shall be shared between the Superintendent of Schools and the President of the Association.

              ARTICLE XXIII
              INSTRUCTIONAL COUNCIL

              A.1. The purpose of the Council shall be to strengthen the educational program through recommendations, research, implementation, and evaluation by the Superintendent and the Association to best meet the needs of the students, schools, and community. The Council may consider, but not be limited to, advising the Superintendent on such matters as curriculum improvements, teaching techniques, extracurricular programs, in-service training, pupil testing and evaluation, criteria for evaluation of teachers philosophy and educational goals of the district, teacher recruitment, research and experimentation, educational specifications for buildings, and other related matters regarding the effective operations of the Township of Old Bridge School District.

              2.The Council shall consist of five (5) representatives appointed by the Superintendent and five (5) representatives appointed by the Association. Members of the Instructional Council will be allowed one day per month for a meeting scheduled during school hours.

              3.The Council shall be authorized to establish Joint Study Committees for specific projects to allow for those who would be affected by Council recommendations to have an opportunity to be involved. These committees will be comprised of equal numbers of administrators and teachers.

              4.The Council shall encourage the initiation of ideas and suggestions for projects by individual teachers, departments, grade levels, Association committees, and administrators.

              5.The Council shall establish its own rules of procedure and shall provide for a rotating chairperson who shall be responsible for arrangements and conduct of the meetings.

              6. The Council shall meet at least once per month.

              B.1. The Superintendent shall consider and study all written recommendations submitted to him by the Council for action. If the Superintendent does not adopt any such recommendations, he shall state the specific reasons for such non-adoption in writing to the Council.

              2.Reports to the Council or any Joint Study Committee established by the Council may include minority as well as majority views.

              C. The Instructional Council shall consider the following:

              1. Facilities for instructional purposes shall be recommended to the Board by a Joint Study Committee of the Instructional Council.

              2. Specialists shall be employed consistent with sound educational principles. Desirable numbers of specialists for instructional purposes shall be recommended by a Joint Study Committee of the Instructional Council.

              ARTICLE XXIV
              CURRICULUM WRITING

              A. Once the administration has determined a need for curriculum to be written, the course or courses determined shall be posted to secure volunteers to complete the tasks.

              B. The administration shall determine whether or not each specific curriculum to be written is a new course offering or major reconstructing or is a revision of a curriculum which is to remain relatively intact. Said determination shall also be listed on the posting as either: NEW or REVISION and shall be compensated as follows

              1. New courses or major reconstruction shall be compensated for twenty (20) hours at the appropriate Supplemental Compensation rate contained in Article XXXVII. Miscellaneous Salary Provisions, Section A-3.

              2. Revisions shall be compensated for (10) ten hours at the appropriate Supplemental Compensation rate contained in ARTICLE XXXVII. Miscellaneous Salary Provisions, Section A-3.

              C. Upon reviewing the task, should a teacher selected to REVISE a curriculum believe that the task will actually require a major reconstruction, therefore potentially increasing the time needed to complete the task, he shall discuss the matter with the Directors of Elementary and Secondary Education PRIOR to commencing the task. If, in the determination of the Directors of Elementary and Secondary Education, the task should be elevated, he shall so authorize the employee and the Board. If not, the employee shall be so informed and may then either complete the task for compensation at the time allowed or else decline the job.

              D. Absent volunteers the administration may either assign the task to a member of the Supervisory or Administrative staffs or they may order a qualified member of the Association to perform said task. In the case of the latter, anyone ordered shall always be compensated at the rate of twenty (20) hours.

              ARTICLE XXV
              COMPLAINT PROCEDURE

              A. Procedural Requirements:
              A complaint by any parent, student, or other person, which does influence the evaluation of an employee, shall be processed according to the procedure outlined below.

              B. Meeting with Principal or Immediate Supervisor:
              The principal or immediate supervisor shall meet with the employee in a private, professional setting to apprise the employee of the full nature of the complaint, except where confidentiality is required by law. The employee shall have the right to put in writing a response to any complaint inserted in his file. If the complaint is found to be false by the principal or immediate supervisor, all records shall be removed from the employee's file.

              ARTICLE XXVI
              SUPERVISION OF STUDENT TEACHERS AND MENTORING PROVISIONAL TEACHERS

              A. Except in cases of unusual circumstances no teacher shall have a student teacher under his supervision or mentor a first year teacher unless said teacher has had at least three (3) years of teaching experience and at least one (1) full year of teaching in Old Bridge Township.

              B. Supervision by a teacher of a student teacher or provisional teacher shall be voluntary.

              C. Teachers acting as mentors shall be compensated in accordance with the rate established by the State Department of Education. The stipend shall be paid at the end of the mentoring process.

              D. The cost for mentoring shall be borne equally by the Board and the teacher being mentored. This portion shall be withheld as follows: 50% when paperwork is submitted after completion of 20th week and 50% when final paperwork is submitted after 30th week. In the event the teacher being mentored does not complete the school year his/her full share shall be deducted from the final paycheck.
              ARTICLE XXVII
              CERTIFIED SCHOOL NURSES
              AND REGISTERED NURSES

              A. Certified School Nurse
              Certified School Nurses shall be compensated pursuant to Schedule A and shall be considered the same as teachers.

              B. Registered Nurse
              1. A Registered Nurse shall be compensated pursuant to Schedule J, and entitled to all terms and conditions of employment in accordance with the general provisions of this Agreement except where specific provisions, including Section B.3, below, provide otherwise.
                2. A Registered Nurse shall be compensated the supplemental hourly rate contained within Article XXXVII, Section A-3 for any hours beyond those of the regular school day, except that no CSN or RN shall be compensated for the eight (8) hours of presumptive sleep time per night during overnight trips.

                3. An employee on the RN salary guide (Schedule J) who becomes a Certified School Nurse, shall be placed on the BA guide (Schedule A), upon presentation of licensure to the Superintendent, shall be entitled to longevity for all time worked in the Old Bridge School District, and shall be placed on Schedule A as follows:
                    RN’s on Steps 1 through 4 of Schedule J shall not be eligible for movement onto Schedule A. RN’s moving from Schedule J to Schedule A pursuant to this article shall be placed as follows, based upon their last placement on Schedule J:
                Schedule J Step Schedule A Step
                            5 1
                            6 1
                            7 2-3
                            8 4
                            9 5
                            10 7
                            10A 8

                In subsequent years, such an employee shall move annually on Schedule A, both in terms of step advancement and degree / educational level, in the same manner as other employees on Schedule A. Regardless of the acquisition of LSN qualifications and salary guide movement as set forth herein, the assignment of the individual to RN or LSN position and responsibilities shall be in the sole discretion of the Administration.

                ARTICLE XXVIII
                SECRETARIES AND CLERKS

                A. Policies
                All clerical personnel vacancies and/or new positions arising within the system shall be posted.

                B. Work Schedule
                1. The standard work week shall consist of thirty-five (35) hours. Straight time shall be paid for hours worked to forty (40) hours. Time-and one half shall be paid for all hours worked beyond forty (40) hours. All overtime shall have prior approval of the Superintendent of Schools or the Secretary of the Board of Education. Notwithstanding the 40 hour requirement, approved Saturday work will be paid at time and one half and Sunday will be paid at double time.

                2. Secretaries and clerks sign in and out by offering initials in the appropriate place. Secretaries and clerks shall not be required to use time clocks.

                3. Secretaries shall be required to fill out monthly attendance sheets.

                4. All office personnel shall have a daily thirty-minute duty-free lunch period.

                5. All office personnel shall be entitled to a daily fifteen (15) minute coffee break (away from desk) in the morning.

                6. If schools are closed by order of the Superintendent after the work day has begun, hourly office personnel shall be compensated for at least four (4) hours.

                7. In the event of an emergency closing, secretaries/clerks are to be released one-half hour after students. Where there is more than one secretary, one secretary shall be required to stay the one-half hour while the others may leave except where compelling considerations of student safety require a later release. This shall be done on a rotating basis.

                8. In the event that schools are closed due to snow or inclement weather Secretaries/Clerks shall be affected as follows:

                a. Ten (10) month employees shall not be required to report to work until such time as school is reopened for the teaching staff.

                b. Twelve (12) month employees shall not be required to report to work on the first day of any such closing. On the second consecutive day of closing and consecutively thereafter, employees, by the direction of the Superintendent, may be required to report to work or else may opt to utilize personal and/or vacation time. However, secretaries/clerks shall only be required to report on those days when school administrative personnel are required to report.

                9. Twelve month secretaries and clerks shall work a maximum number of 236 days a year. In the event of a leap year, the maximum number of days worked would be 237.

                10. Secretaries and clerks at all buildings shall have a workday of 8:00am – 3:00pm from July 1 through August 15.

                C. Holidays
                Office personnel working the business calendar shall be granted fifteen (15) paid holidays per year, consistent with the annual twelve-month school calendar, which shall be determined and set by the Board each year, with the additional day being scheduled on or around Independence Day.

                D. Sick Leave Benefit
                1. All ten month employees shall receive ten (10) sick days. If any such person requires in any school year less than the specified number of days of sick leave with pay allowed, all days of such minimum sick leave not utilized that year shall be accumulated to be used for additional sick leave as needed in subsequent years.

                2. Twelve month employees shall receive twelve (12) days of sick leave per year. If any less than such person requires in any school year the specified number of days of sick leave with pay allowed, all days of such minimum sick leave not utilized that year shall be accumulated to be used for additional sick leave as needed in subsequent years.

                3. All employees shall be notified annually of accumulated sick days as of August 1.

                4. Any employee commencing employment after the start of the school year shall receive sick days equal to one (1) day per month or major fraction thereof.

                E. Personal Leave
                1. Two (2) days per year shall be allowed each office employee without deduction of pay for personal reasons. Except in emergencies, personal leave requests are to be submitted to the immediate supervisor for approval five (5) days prior to the initial date of leave. Emergency requests will be acted upon immediately.

                2. Any ten (10) month employee commencing employment after February 1 shall receive one-half the entitlement of personal leave. Any twelve (12) month employee commencing employment after January 1 shall receive one half the entitlement of personal leave. Those hired after April 30 shall not be entitled to a personal day.

                3. Any unused personal days shall be accumulated in a special sick leave account. These days will only be used after regular sick leave has been exhausted and shall provide the same benefit as a regular sick day.

                4. Leaves of absence without pay, not to exceed one (1) year, may be granted by the Board for good cause shown, providing such leave is not requested for the purpose of seeking principal employment. Such leave shall not be denied arbitrarily or capriciously. If a violation exists, action may be taken against said employee in accordance with this Agreement and Title 18:A.

                F. Professional Leave
                1. Professional days may be granted to all personnel without pay deduction. Approval to be granted by immediate supervisor and Superintendent of Schools, following the same form procedure used by the teaching staff.

                2. Any employee commencing employment after January 1 (10 month) or February 1 (12 month) shall receive one-half the entitlement to professional days. Any employee commencing employment after April 30 shall not be entitled to a professional day.

                G. Death Leave
                Shall read as in Article XVII, Section E

                H. Vacation Schedules
                1. Vacation schedule for all twelve (12) month employees shall be as follows upon completion of the noted full years of service as a secretary prior to July 1:
                Years CompletedVacation
                0One day vacation for every two months of employment or major portion thereof, to a maximum of five days
                11 week (5 days)
                2-42 weeks (10 days)
                5-93 weeks (15 days)
                10+4 weeks (20 days)
                155 weeks (25 days) – applies only to secretaries and clerks who commenced employment in such title prior to July 1, 1995

                2. With the approval of the immediate supervisor, which shall not be unreasonably denied, up to ten (10) vacation days may be accumulated in a given year. These days may be taken at any time during the calendar year, except as specifically noted in this XXVIII.H.4. Any such carried over days must be used during the next succeeding school year, or they will be lost.

                3. Any employee with no less than two years fulltime employment, in any job title, in the Old Bridge Public School District shall be entitled to five (5) days of vacation immediately upon reassignment to a secretarial, clerical, or other 12-month position, and shall thereafter follow the vacation entitlement track per the applicable contract provision.

                4. No secretary or clerk may use vacation time on any day between five (5) calendar days prior to and continuing through and including five (5) calendar days subsequent to the first day of school for students in September. Exceptions may be made in the discretion of the Superintendent in cases of demonstrated extenuating circumstances.

                I. Promotions
                1. All clerical vacancies in the system shall be posted on each staff bulletin board when advertised but not later than one (1) week prior to the closing application deadline. Notice shall include job title, job description, eligibility requirements, instructions for making application, and the closing date for applications. The Superintendent will forward notices of vacancies to the President of the Association and all Association Representatives.

                2. When an individual moves from one category to another within the year, said individual is to be placed on the proper step effective immediately.

                3. All clerical staff members in the employ of the Board of Education are entitled to apply for advancement to positions of increased remuneration and/or responsibility within the school system.

                4. Promptly after the Board fills the vacancy (whether by promotion, voluntary or involuntary transfer, voluntary or involuntary reassignment, or hiring) the Superintendent shall notify the person selected and the Association.

                5. Upon assignment to a new title on a higher-paying salary guide, an employee shall be credited with longevity for all time worked in the Old Bridge School District. Such employees shall be entitled to vacation consistent with Article XXVIII.H.3, or such other contract provision as may be applicable to such other 12-month position to which an employee may be reassigned.

                6. Any 10-month secretary reassigned to a 12-month secretarial position shall be entitled to credit for all full years of service as a secretary in the school district for purposes of vacation per Article XXVIII.H.3. Seniority and guide step placement shall be based upon experience and time served in the title of secretary.


                J. Professional Development and Educational Improvement
                1. Office personnel shall be granted the increment listed in Schedule E, upon the successful completion of fifteen (15) college credits or approved computer in-service courses, not to exceed six (6) credits All course work taken for salary credit shall be granted as follows:

                a. Courses are part of a matriculated program leading toward certification as an educational secretary.

                b. In-service courses, which are approved by the Superintendent or his designee.

                c. Courses taken at a college or university, which have been selected from a list of courses approved by the board.

                d. Courses taken pursuant to section a shall not require approval of the Superintendent of Schools.

                e. Secretaries and clerks shall have the opportunity to attend the Old Bridge Community School free of charge.

                2. An in-service day shall be scheduled for all office personnel once a year. It is understood that there shall only be one day, and shall be held in conjunction with the professional personnel.

                K. Replacement Secretaries / Clerks
                1. Long-term replacement secretarial and clerical employees, which terms shall be understood and agreed to mean only those individuals employed for a period equal to or greater than sixty (60) consecutive workdays in any work year, shall be placed on the contractual salary guide corresponding to the position being filled, and shall be entitled to compensation and other terms and conditions of employment per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, prorated based upon the length of service during the work year.

                2. Positions will be posted only where the Administration knows that the absence will exceed 60 work days. As of the 61st actual work day of such assignment, and with no retroactivity, the employee will be paid at the regular, contractual rate. The LTS assignment terminates when the regular employee returns or a permanent replacement is appointed

                L. Benefits
                1. Snow days will apply to all office personnel in accordance with Section B-8 herein above.

                2. Medical Benefits for secretaries/clerks shall be consistent with Article XX of this Agreement.

                3. Office personnel shall be reimbursed at the rate per mile as established by the state government when use of their car is required for school business.

                4. All office personnel shall be entitled to attend job related district computer courses tuition free, with in-service credit given. Computer training during working hours shall be provided to personnel in buildings that are issued computers. In-service credit shall not be granted for training during normal working hours.

                M. Miscellaneous
                1. The secretarial/clerical salary guide for 2019-24 is attached as part of this agreement. Longevity payments shall be prorated if an employee does not work a full day or works less than a twelve (12) month contract.

                2. The President of the Secretaries Association shall be granted four (4) hours per month to conduct Association business.

                3. All deductions shall be taken out as of July 1, or the start of employment.

                4. When an individual is hired for the first time as a secretary/clerk in Old Bridge, their placement may be up to Step 4 of the respective guide.

                5. No employee shall be allowed to project their date of retirement into the future by use of sick, personal, vacation, or compensatory days.

                6. Secretaries in attendance at night conferences with the approval of the administration shall be compensated in the same manner as the professional staff as provided for in Article VII, Section H.

                7. The divisor for all secretarial per diem calculations shall be 255.

                8. When a clerk or individual from another group is transferred or promoted to a secretarial position, the individual may be given guide credit for placement on the secretarial guide, depending upon prior experience.

                N. Seniority
                1. In the event of any reduction in force (R.I.F.), seniority shall be determined as follows:
                Upon achieving tenure, seniority will accrue in the initial category of employment within a classification or the classification to which the position was eventually reclassified. If any employee is upgraded, said employee shall begin accruing seniority immediately in that category of employment. Such time shall accrue in all previously held positions.

                2. Any such reduction, as defined above, shall only be accomplished in accordance with the following procedure. The employee affected by such a reduction shall have seniority rights over the most junior employee within her current category of employment within the position's classification. Those employees thus affected shall retain the same seniority rights in replacing the most junior employee within their category before reverting to the next lower category as defined below.

                In the event two or more employees have equal seniority, the Superintendent of Schools shall make the final determination which shall be final and not subject to appeal.

                3. All employees reduced in category or classification shall retain preferential hiring status by seniority should an opening become available in their previous category or classification.

                4. Part-time non-contractual, hourly employment will not be considered in determining seniority.

                5. All employees currently designated as secretaries and clerks shall be re-designated into one of three job categories for the purpose of determining seniority within these categories.

                (1) Clerk/clerk-typist
                (2) Secretary
                (3) Business Office Employee

                O. Substitute Call-in-service
                A twenty-four hour substitute call-in system shall be made available to all secretarial/ clerical personnel.

                P. Tuition Reimbursement
                All employees shall receive tuition reimbursement for taking courses per NJSA 18A:6-8.5, approved by central administration, not to exceed $100.00 per year. Any reimbursement beyond $100.00 to any employee in any year shall only be in cases of prior application to the Superintendent / designee for the specific course work with an explanation of the need for same, written approval of the Superintendent / designee, and the submission of proof of successful completion of the course with a grade of B or better, or “pass” where applicable.

                ARTICLE XXIX
                TECHNOLOGY STAFF

                A. Probationary Period
                New technology staff shall serve a probationary period of 60 days.

                B. Work Schedule
                The work schedule for said positions shall be 5 days per week (Monday-Friday) and shall consist of 8 hours a day, 52 weeks per year (excluding holidays and vacation time)

                C. Sick, Personal and Bereavement Leave
                The positions shall be entitled the same paid sick, personal and bereavement leave as all other twelve month members.

                D. Holidays
                The positions shall be granted fifteen (15) paid holidays per year, consistent with the annual twelve-month school calendar, which shall be determined and set by the Board each year, with the additional day being scheduled on or around Independence Day.

                E. Vacation
                1. The position shall receive two (2) weeks (10 days) paid vacation for the first five (5) years of continuous employment; three (3) weeks (15 days) paid vacation for the sixth (6th) through tenth (10th) continuous years of employment; and four (4) weeks (20 days) paid vacation for each continuous year and thereafter. All vacation must be taken by June 30th of the school year immediately following the year in which it was earned or else it is forfeited. Any vacation not taken due to the needs of the district as determined by Administration shall be paid within the July 30 pay period.

                2. Any employee with no less than two years fulltime employment, in any job title, in the Old Bridge Public School District shall be entitled to five (5) days of vacation immediately upon reassignment to a secretarial, clerical, or other 12-month position, and shall thereafter follow the vacation entitlement track per the applicable contract provision.

                3. No technology staff member may use vacation time on any day between five (5) calendar days prior to and continuing through and including five (5) calendar days subsequent to the first day of school for students in September. Exceptions may be made in the discretion of the Superintendent in cases of demonstrated extenuating circumstances.

                F. Medical Benefits.
                The positions shall be granted the same medical, dental, prescriptions and optical insurance benefits as per Article XX.

                G. Overtime.
                Overtime entitlement shall be the same as that extended to custodial, field, and maintenance employees.

                H. Mileage
                Mileage allowance for all personnel whose duties require the use of a personal auto shall be reimbursed at the rate per mile established by the state government.

                I. Tools
                Technology Department employees will submit lists of needed tools to the School Business Administrator’s office on an annual basis. Upon review and verification of need by the Business Office, such equipment will be purchased and will become property of the School District.

                J. Training
                The Board may provide in-district or-out-of-district technology related training opportunities, with no costs to employees.

                K. Tuition Reimbursement
                All employees shall receive tuition reimbursement for taking courses per NJSA 18A:6-8.5, approved by central administration, not to exceed $100.00 per year. Any reimbursement beyond $100.00 to any employee in any year shall only be in cases of prior application to the Superintendent / designee for the specific course work with an explanation of the need for same, written approval of the Superintendent / designee, and the submission of proof of successful completion of the course with a grade of B or better, or “pass” where applicable.
                ARTICLE XXX
                SUBSTITUTES

                A. Long Term Substitutes
                1. Long term Substitute (LTS) shall be understood and agreed to mean only those substitutes employed for a period equal to or greater than sixty (60) consecutive workdays in any work year, in which case such individuals shall be placed on the contractual salary guide corresponding to the position being filled, and shall be entitled to compensation and other terms and conditions of employment per this Agreement, pro-rated based upon the length of service during the work year. Compensation above
                regular substitute salary level shall be retroactive. Those other substitutes who may have
                served in such a vacancy and not named by the Board to become the LTS for that position
                shall be compensated in accordance with the applicable rates and provisions of Section B
                herein above. When an LTS is absent, the per diem substitute who replaces the LTS shall be compensated at the substitute’s regular per diem substitute rate of pay only.

                2. A Long Term Substitute shall be compensated at the regular contractual rate of pay in
                accordance with the appropriate salary guides as contained herein as Schedule A. Said pay
                shall be retroactive to the first day of the long term substituting assignment. Per diem substitutes
                who may have served in said vacant position prior to the appointment of the Long Term Substitute
                or who serve on a day-to-day basis as a per diem substitute for the Long Term Substitute shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section B, herein above.

                3. A Long Term Substitute shall be allowed sick days as follows:
                One (1) day for each month of permanent substituting for the same teacher up to ten (10) sick
                days per year shall be paid for such earned sick days when absent due to illness. Sick days
                shall be cumulative.

                4. Long term substitutes shall be entitled to Personal Leave as follows:
                Those hired for the outset of the school year to replace a regular staff member for that entire
                school year, whether at the immediate start of the school year or retroactively, shall receive
                two (2) Personal Days to be administered in accordance with Article XVII, Leaves, Section B.

                Those hired to replace a regular staff member for at least (5) consecutive months of the
                school year, other than as specified herein above, shall receive one (1) Personal Day to be
                administered in accordance with Article XVII, Leaves, Section B.

                5. Long term substitutes shall be entitled to Professional Leave as follows:

                Those hired for the outset of the school year to replace a regular staff member for that
                entire school year, whether at the immediate start of the school year or retroactively, shall
                receive two (2) Professional Days to be administered in accordance with Article XVII,
                Leaves, Section C.

                Those hired to replace a regular staff member for at least five (5) consecutive
                Months of the school year, other than as specified herein above, shall receive
                one (1) Professional Day to be administered in accordance with Article XVII, Leaves,
                Section C.

                ARTICLE XXXI
                CUSTODIAL STAFF

                A. Eligibility of Employment
                All custodial employees must present a physical examination certificate from a school
                physician.

                B. Employment
                1. All custodians who are voluntarily transferred shall serve a sixty (60) day
                probationary period. At the end of the period the employee shall be evaluated and,
                depending upon his evaluation, he/she will:
                  (a) remain in the position
                  (b) be transferred to an equal position

                2. All new custodial employees shall serve a probationary period of sixty (60) days. At the end of the period the employee shall be evaluated and depending upon his evaluation he will be:
                  (a) given a contract
                  (b) relieved of his duties
                (c) granted an additional thirty (30) day probationary period at the discretion
                of his immediate supervisor and Director of Plant Services.

                3. During the probationary period of 60 days, or 90 days if applicable, the custodial employee shall be paid as an hourly worker.

                4. When a custodial employee is given a contract at the conclusion of the probationary period pursuant to this agreement, the first day of the probationary period shall be deemed to constitute the initial date of employment for purposes of determining salary and tenure.

                5. Subsection (e) shall apply to those custodial employees hired after July 1, 1993, and shall not apply to any employee hired prior to July 1, 1993. As to employees hired prior to July 1, 1993, the date of initial employment used for purposes of determining salary and tenure shall be the date the contract was given to the employee pursuant to this agreement.

                C. Work Schedules
                1. Starting times and the number of working hours per day will be assigned by the Director of Plant Services or his designee, according to the needs of the respective buildings.

                2. On paydays, custodians may leave their building for the half-hour lunch period to cash checks; however, if time exceeds one-half hour, a full hour will be charged for lunch. This time is to be made up at the end of the same day.

                3. Every effort will be made to assure that all paychecks will be delivered by 12 noon on pay day, and all night shift employees will be paid the night before the official pay day.

                4. All black seal custodians shall have a thirty (30) minute duty-free lunch period. If it is not feasible to so provide and he is required to remain in the building during the thirty minute lunch period, the custodian shall be paid time and one-half. The Director of Plant Services, or his designee, will instruct each head custodian, in writing, to shut down the boilers during the duty free lunch period.

                5. In event of a change of shift, the administration shall provide fifteen (15) days notice to the employee.

                6. The employer shall give timely written notification, on a location by location basis, where custodians are not to engage in their holiday building check responsibilities on any particular holidays.

                7. The district will make a reasonable effort to arrange Secondary Custodial Supervisory personnel to cover each other during July and August. In any situation where a custodian is required to fill-in for a Supervisor during July or August that custodian will be informed to do so in writing by the Director of Plant Services. Custodians shall not be required to take such responsibility without a written directive from the Director.

                D. Holidays
                1. Twelve-month employees shall be granted fifteen (15) paid holidays per year, consistent with the annual twelve-month school calendar, which shall be determined and set by the Board each year, with the additional day being scheduled on or around Independence Day. Hourly employees will not have paid holidays or vacation days.

                2. In the event that a weather emergency school closure results in a makeup day being scheduled on a holiday, all custodians called into work on that day will receive double time for that day. No compensatory time off or “floating holidays” will be issued.

                E. Sick Leave Benefit
                1. Contract hourly employees will be allowed five (5) days of sick leave
                per year.

                2. All ten-month employees shall receive ten (10) sick days. If any such person requires in any school year less than the specified number of days of sick leave with pay allowed, all days of such minimum sick leave not utilized that year shall be accumulated to be used for additional sick leave as needed in subsequent years.

                3. Twelve month employees will receive twelve (12) days sick leave per year. If any such person requires in any school year less than the specified number of days of sick leave with pay allowed, all days of such minimum sick leave not utilized that year shall be accumulated to be used for additional sick leave as needed in subsequent years.

                4. Any employee commencing employment after the start of the school year shall receive sick days equal to one day per month or major fraction thereof.

                5. A statement of all sick time accumulated will be given all personnel on September 1st of each year.

                F. Personal Leave
                1. Two personal days will be allowed each year. Except in the case of emergency, requests for personal days must be submitted to the Director of Plant Services, or his designee, at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance. Personal days may not be used to extend a holiday.

                2. Any ten-month employee commencing employment after February 1 shall receive one half the entitlement to personal days. Twelve-month employees commencing employment after January 1 shall receive one half the entitlement to personal days. Any employee hired after April 30 shall not be entitled to a personal day.

                3. Any unused personal days shall be accumulated in a special sick leave account. These days will only be used after regular sick days have been exhausted and shall provide the same benefit as a regular sick day.

                G. Death Leave Provision
                Death leave for custodial employees shall be as outlined in Article XVII, Section E.

                H. Vacation Schedule – Twelve-Month Employees
                1. All custodians will have the following vacation schedule. During the first year of service, one day's vacation for every two (2) months of employment or major portion thereof prior to June 30, maximum of five (5) days. After one (1) year of service, prior to June 30, one (1) week or five days. After two (2) years of service prior to June 30, two (2) weeks or ten (10) days vacation. After five (5) years of service prior to June 30, three (3) weeks or fifteen (15) days. After ten (10) years of service prior to June 30, four (4) weeks or twenty (20) days.

                2. No more than fifty percent of the custodians shall be on vacation at any one time. Fractional numbers shall be rounded upwards to determine the fifty (50) percent level. Vacations shall not be scheduled during the week immediately prior to school opening.

                3. Vacation schedules shall be determined on a seniority basis.

                4. Any vacation credit time that has been carried over and “banked” by any employee shall be frozen and paid to such employee at the time of severance. All other carryover and payment for vacation time shall be consistent with NJSA 18A:30-9, and all other applicable law as of July 1, 2017.

                5. Unused vacation days may be carried over for one year, consistent with N.J.S.A. 18A:30-9.

                6. Any employee with no less than two years fulltime employment, in any job title, in the Old Bridge Public School District shall be entitled to five (5) days of vacation immediately upon reassignment to a secretarial, clerical, or other 12-month position, and shall thereafter follow the vacation entitlement track per the applicable contract provision.

                I. Extra Compensation
                1. Reporting Custodians will receive extra compensation as per the salary guide.

                2. Each custodial employee utilizing his Fireman's License for employment shall be granted an additional $1,392 for 2019-24.

                3. Third shift employees shall receive an additional 5% of their salary.

                4. The custodian filling in for the Reporting Custodian shall be compensated at the same rate as the Reporting Custodian when temporarily serving in that capacity.

                J. Overtime
                1. Employees will not work more than eight hours in any one shift without receiving time and one-half pay for the additional time. Time and one-half pay will be given for all work performed on Saturday or Sunday and double time for all work performed on a holiday except for all time necessary to complete a particular shift which may overlap into Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday. Overtime work will be assigned and/or pre-approved by the Supervisor of Custodians or the Director of Educational Facilities.

                2. (a) Overtime shall be available within each employee’s respective building only. Should the building’s custodial employee be unavailable or should other district overtime become available, it shall be the prerogative of the Supervisor of Custodians or the Director of Educational Facilities to offer said other overtime to either outsourced custodians or to the remaining custodians. In those cases management shall attempt to rotate the offering among the custodians provided that the efficiency or timeliness needs of the district are not compromised.

                (b) In the event of emergency situations in which the health and safety and students and/or staff or the safety and structural soundness of a school building are threatened, reasonable efforts shall be made to honor seniority and rotation, but those obligations shall not be strictly enforced.

                3. (a) When school is closed by order of the Superintendent, custodians are required to report to work. Those who do report will receive double time and those not reporting shall be docked.

                (b) When the superintendent declares a delayed opening or early closing, those custodians reporting to work shall receive two (2) hours compensatory time.

                4. When any custodian is called in due to an emergency by a Principal, Superintendent, Supervisor, or Police, they shall receive a minimum four (4) hours compensation for a call, except if the original incident re-occurs within a twenty-four (24) hour period.

                5. Overtime shall be paid in the next pay period.

                K. Building Check
                1. Paid time allotment for building check is as follows K-5, 1 hr., JSMS/GNC, 1 hr., CSMS 1-1/2 hr. twice a day from November 15 to April 1, two employees shall be allotted one hour each. OBHS Main 2 hours twice a day.

                2. In case of an emergency, pay will be based on the overtime rate if the individual is called anytime other than his/her normal scheduled time.

                L. Salary Guide
                1. Salary Guides for the 2019-24 school years shall be per Schedule F attached. Longevity payments shall be prorated if an employee does not work a full day or works less than a twelve (12) month contract.

                2. Tenure
                Custodial personnel hired prior to July 1, 2012, shall retain contractual tenure. New custodial employees hired on or after July 1, 2012, shall not be eligible to obtain tenure.

                3. Advancement on Guide
                (a) In order to advance to the second step on the salary guide employment must have been prior to January 1.

                (b) All custodians and reporting custodians who are employed at the beginning of the school year, shall be given written notice of their salary for the forthcoming year following the regular public meeting of the Board in April.

                (c) When an employee is transferred from the position of custodian or fieldman to maintenance man, the individual will move to the step on the maintenance guide which will provide a minimum $2,000 increase in compensation and be as close as possible to $2,000.

                (d) The Board shall ascertain that salary corrections are to be made as soon as possible.

                M. Promotions
                1. All custodial vacancies in the system shall be posted on each staff bulletin board when advertised but not later than one (1) week prior to the closing of the application deadline. Notice shall include job title, job description, eligibility requirements, instructions for making application, and closing date for applications. The Superintendent will forward notices of vacancies to the President of the Association, all Association representatives, and all Reporting Custodians.

                2. When an individual moves from one category to another within the year, said individual is to be placed on the proper step effective immediately.

                3. All custodial staff members in the employ of the Board of Education are entitled to apply for advancement to positions of increased remuneration and/or responsibility within the school system.

                4. Promptly after the Board fills a vacancy (whether by promotion, voluntary or involuntary transfer, voluntary or involuntary reassignment, or hiring from without the system) the Superintendent shall notify the person selected and the Association.

                N. Miscellaneous
                1. Mileage Allowance
                (a) Mileage allowance for all personnel whose duties require the use of a personal auto shall be reimbursed at the rate per mile established by the state government. When a custodian is called back to school after his regular workday is complete, he shall be compensated for mileage to and from school at the rate per mile as established by the state government.

                2. Safety
                (a) The Board shall provide a shoe allowance of $200.00 annually by July 15th for the employee purchase of district approved polyurethane safety shoes. The Board will provide safety glasses. It is the responsibility of the employee to wear the appropriate safety equipment when performing work related tasks.

                (b) The Board will provide any Custodial employee, who is required to wear prescription glasses with safety goggles/glasses. This will be in addition to the optical benefit described in Article XX.

                3. Uniforms
                (a) The Board shall provide a uniform allowance of $200.00 annually by July 15th for the employee purchase of district approved uniform apparel.

                (b) It is the responsibility of the employee to purchase and maintain his uniform.

                (c) It is expected that the employee will purchase and wear uniform items appropriate for the weather conditions they work in.

                (d) The vendor/supplier of uniforms will be determined by the Board to ensure proper lettering of apparel.

                (e) Every building where district custodial staff is stationed will have one set of foul weather gear per custodial employee of Old Bridge. The foul weather gear will include boots, a slicker with a hood, pants, and gloves.

                4. Adult Education
                All custodial employees shall have the opportunity to attend the Old Bridge Adult School free of charge.

                5. Tuition Reimbursement
                All employees shall receive tuition reimbursement for taking courses per NJSA 18A:6-8.5, approved by central administration, not to exceed $100.00 per year. Any reimbursement beyond $100.00 to any employee in any year shall only be in cases of prior application to the Superintendent / designee for the specific course work with an explanation of the need for same, written approval of the Superintendent / designee, and the submission of proof of successful completion of the course with a grade of B or better, or “pass” where applicable.

                O. Tool Allowance
                A tool allowance of $50.00 will be given each year to each building principal.
                  P. In-Service
                  The Board will schedule an in-service day for Custodians and Reporting Custodians.

                  Q. Manuals and Blueprints
                  Appropriate manuals and blueprints shall be provided in the Principal's office of the respective schools for all equipment and all buildings

                  R. Lockers
                  All buildings will be equipped with an appropriate number of lockers for custodians.

                  S. Deductions
                  All deductions shall be taken out as of July 1, or the start of employment.

                  T. Coffee Break
                  All employees shall receive a ten (10) minute coffee break in the A.M. and P.M.

                  U. Emergency
                  In the event of an emergency situation, any employee, prior to handling hazardous substances, as defined by state regulations, shall first be trained in operational and maintenance techniques and receive the proper equipment and safety gear in accordance with the specified training.

                  V. Painting by Custodians
                  1. The board can assign custodians to eight (8) hours of painting duties per week without incurring any contractual obligation for additional compensation beyond regular custodial salaries.

                  2. Any assignment of custodians to painting duties beyond eight (8) hours in a particular week has to be specifically authorized by either the building principal or the custodian/maintenance department. Custodians assigned to do the authorized painting work beyond eight (8) hours are entitled to a pay differential for all painting work performed beyond the eight (8) hours. The differential will be equal to the difference between the individual's salary as a custodian, pro rated to an hourly rate, and the salary that such individual would receive pursuant to the maintenance guide, pro rated to an hourly rate.

                  3. No custodian will be offered overtime work before the work has been offered to the maintenance man/painter. In the event that the maintenance man/painter has already been assigned overtime work for the time period in question, or refuses the overtime work, then such assignments can be made to the custodian.

                  4. Custodians may be directed to paint as part of their regular daily assignment during the summer months.

                  W. Retirement Projection
                  No employee shall be allowed to project their date of retirement into the future by use of sick, personal, vacation, or compensatory days.

                  X. Seniority
                  If there is a layoff or reduction in personnel, positions shall be laid off in inverse order to the total time of service to the district, with the least service being dismissed first in each respective category.

                  ARTICLE XXXII
                  MAINTENANCE AND FIELD EMPLOYEES

                  A. Eligibility of Employment
                  All maintenance employees must present a physical examination certificate from a school physician

                  B. New Maintenance & Field Employees
                  All new maintenance and field employees shall serve a probationary period of sixty (60) days. At the end of the period the employee shall be evaluated and depending upon the evaluation he will be:

                  1. given a contract
                  2. relieved of his duties
                  3. granted an additional thirty (30) day probationary period at the discretion of his immediate superior or Director of Plant Services.
                  4. during the probationary period of 60 days, or 90 days if applicable, the field or maintenance employee shall be paid as an hourly worker.
                  5. When a field or maintenance employee is given a contract at the conclusion of the probationary period pursuant to this agreement, the first day of the probationary period shall be deemed to constitute the initial date of employment for purposes of determining salary and tenure.
                  6. Subsection (e) shall apply to those field and maintenance employees hired after July 1, 1993, and shall not apply to any employee hired prior to July 1, 1993. As to employees hired prior to July 1, 1993, the date of initial employment used for purposes of determining salary and tenure shall be the date the contract was given to the employee pursuant to this agreement.

                  C. Working Schedules
                  Starting times and the number of working hours per day will be assigned by the Director of Plant Services, or his designee.

                  If a maintenance employee is directed by the Director of Plant Services, or his designee, to work during his lunch period, said employee shall receive time and one-half pay.

                  D. Holidays
                  1. Twelve-month employees shall be granted fifteen (15) paid holidays per year, consistent with the annual twelve-month school calendar, which shall be determined and set by the Board each year, with the additional day being scheduled on or around Independence Day. Hourly employees will not have paid holidays or vacation days.

                  2. In the event that a weather emergency school closure results in a makeup day being scheduled on a holiday, all maintenance staff members called into work on that day will receive double time for that day. No compensatory time off or “floating holidays” will be issued.

                  E. Sick Leave Benefit
                  1. Twelve-month employees will receive twelve (12) days sick leave per year. If any such person requires in any school year less than the specified number of days of sick leave with pay allowed, all days of such minimum sick leave not utilized that year shall be accumulated to be used for additional sick leave as needed in subsequent years

                  2. Any employee commencing employment after the start of the school year shall receive sick days equal to one day per month or major fraction thereof.

                  3. A statement of all sick time accumulated will be given all personnel on September 1 of each year.

                  F. Personal Leave
                  1. Two (2) personal days will be allowed each year. Except in the case of emergency, requests for personal days must be submitted to the Director of Plant Services at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance. Personal days may not be used to extend a holiday.

                  2. Any ten month employee commencing employment after February 1 shall receive one half the entitlement to personal days. Twelve-month employees commencing employment after January 1 shall receive one-half the entitlement to personal days. Any employee hired after April 30 shall not be entitled to a personal day.

                  3. Any unused personal days shall be accumulated in a special sick leave account. These days will only be used after regular sick days have been exhausted and shall provide the same benefit as a regular sick day.

                  G. Death Leave Provision
                  Death leave for maintenance and field employees shall be as outlined in Article XVII, Section E.

                  H. Vacation Schedule – Twelve-Month Employees
                  1.During the first year of service, one day’s vacation for each month of employment or major portion thereof prior to June 30th, maximum of ten (10) days. After five (5) years of service prior to June 30th, three (3) weeks or fifteen (15) days. One additional day per year after five (5) years up to six (6) weeks or thirty (30) days.

                  All maintenance and fieldmen commencing employment on or after July 1, 1995, will have the following vacation schedule. During the first year of service, one day's vacation for every two (2) months of employment or major portion thereof prior to June 30, maximum of five (5) days. After one (1) year of service, prior to June 30, one (1) week or five days. After two (2) years of service, prior to June 30, two (2) weeks or ten (10) days vacation. After five (5) years of service prior to June 30, three (3) weeks or fifteen (15) days. After ten (10) years of service prior to June 30, four (4) weeks or twenty (20) days.

                  2. No more than fifty (50) percent of the fieldmen shall be on vacation at any one time. With respect to maintenance men, no more than fifty (50) percent of each trade shall be on vacation at any one time. Fractional numbers shall be rounded upwards to determine the fifty (50) percent level. Vacations shall not be scheduled during the week immediately prior to school opening.

                  3. Vacation schedules shall be determined on a seniority basis.

                  4. Any vacation credit time that has been carried over and “banked” by any employee shall be frozen and paid to such employee at the time of severance. All other carryover and payment for vacation time shall be consistent with N.J.S.A. 18A:30-9, and all other applicable law as of July 1, 2017.

                  5. Unused vacation days may be carried over for one year, consistent with N.J.S.A. 18A:30-9.

                  6. Any employee with no less than two years fulltime employment, in any job title, in the Old Bridge Public School District shall be entitled to five (5) days of vacation immediately upon reassignment to a secretarial, clerical, or other 12-month position, and shall thereafter follow the vacation entitlement track per the applicable contract provision.

                  I. Extra Compensation
                  1. Each maintenance employee utilizing his Fireman's License for employment shall be granted an additional $1,392 for 2019-24.

                  2. Third shift employees shall receive an additional 5% of their salary.

                  3. The District will pay the actual cost of the following annual license fees, or two hundred fifty dollars ($250), whichever is less, upon presentation of documentation by the affected employee or employees:
                  A. Freon (currently $40)
                  B. Electrical Journeyman (currently $60)
                  C. Master Plumber (currently ($160)
                  D. Locksmith
                  E. Welder
                  F. The district will pay for additional trade licenses newly mandated by the State
                  of New Jersey consistent with this section, upon presentation of documentation of
                  the requirement and cost.
                  The district will also continue to reimburse employees for State-mandated continuing education credits for tradesmen appointed to positions requiring state licenses upon presentation of documentation of completion.

                  J. Overtime
                  1. Employees will not work more than eight hours in any shift without receiving time and one-half pay for the additional time. Time and one-half pay will be given for work on Saturdays. Double time shall be paid for Sundays and holidays except for the time necessary to complete a particular shift which may overlap into Sunday or a holiday. All full-time personnel will work shifts designated by the Director of Plant Services.

                  2.(a)The assignment of overtime in each department shall be on a rotation basis, starting with the senior employee. In any cases, the employee shall have the right at any time to refuse said overtime and in turn will be placed at the bottom of the seniority list for overtime purposes.

                  2(b) In the event of emergency situations in which the health and safety of students and/or staff or the safety and structural soundness of a school building are threatened, reasonable efforts shall be made to honor seniority and rotation, but those obligations shall not be strictly enforced.

                  3.(a) When school is closed by the order of the Superintendent, maintenance and field employees are required to report to work. Those who do report will receive double time and those not reporting shall be docked.
                  (b) When the Superintendent declares a delayed opening or early closing, those maintenance and field employees reporting to work shall receive two (2) hours compensatory time. In the event of emergency situations in which the health and safety of students and/or staff or the safety and the structural soundness of a school building are threatened, reasonable efforts shall be made to honor seniority and rotation. Those obligations shall not be strictly enforced.

                  4. When any maintenance or field man is called in due to an emergency by a principal, Superintendent, supervisor, or police, they shall receive a minimum four (4) hours compensation for a call, except if the original incident re-occurs within a twenty-four (24) hour period.

                  5. Overtime shall be paid in the next pay period.

                  K. Salary Guide
                  1. Salary guides for the 2019-24 school years shall be per Schedule I, attached. Longevity payments shall be prorated if an employee does not work a full day or works less than a twelve (12) month contract.

                  2. Tenure
                  Maintenance and field personnel hired prior to July 1, 2012, shall retain contractual tenure. New maintenance and field employees hired on or after July 1, 2012, shall not be eligible to obtain tenure.

                  3. Advancement on Guide
                  (a)In order to advance to the second step on the salary guide employment must have been prior to January 1.

                  (b) All maintenance and field personnel who are employed at the beginning of the school year, shall be given written notice of their salary for the forthcoming year following the regular public meeting of the Board in April.

                  (c) When an employee is transferred from the position of fieldman to maintenance man, the individual will move to the step on the maintenance guide, which will provide a minimum $2,000 increase in compensation and be as close as possible to $2,000.

                  (d) An individual hired from the outside who can document outside experience shall receive credit for such experience when being placed on the salary guide at the time of initial hire. Such placement shall not exceed step 7, unless the board notifies the association in writing, that due to a shortage of qualified individuals in a particular area, it is necessary to grant additional credit to hire a qualified individual.

                  (e) Salary adjustments shall be made as soon as possible.

                  L. Promotions
                  1. All maintenance and field vacancies in the system shall be posted on each staff bulletin board when advertised but not later than one (1) week prior to the closing of the application deadline. Notice shall include job title, job description, eligibility requirements, instructions for making application, and closing date for applications. The Superintendent will forward notices of vacancies to the President of the Association, all Association representatives, and all Reporting Custodians.

                  2. When an individual moves from one category to another within the year, said individual is to be placed on the proper step effective immediately.

                  3. All maintenance and field staff members in the employ of the Board of education are entitled to apply for advancement to positions of increased remuneration and/or responsibility within the school system.

                  4. Promptly after the Board fills a vacancy (whether by promotion, voluntary or involuntary transfer, voluntary or involuntary reassignment, or hiring from without the system) the Superintendent shall notify the person selected and the Association.

                  M. Miscellaneous
                  1. Mileage Allowance
                    (a) Mileage allowance for all personnel whose duties require the use of a personal auto shall be reimbursed at the rate per mile established by the state government.

                  2. Safety
                  (a) The Board shall provide a shoe allowance of $200.00 annually by July 15th for the employee purchase of district approved polyurethane safety shoes. The Board will provide safety glasses. It is the responsibility of the employee to wear the appropriate safety equipment when performing work related tasks.

                  (b)The Board will provide maintenance and field employees, who are required to wear prescription glasses with safety goggles/glasses. This will be in addition to the optical benefit described in Article XX.

                  3. Uniforms
                  (a) The Board shall provide a uniform allowance of $500.00 annually by July 15th for the employee purchase of district approved uniform apparel.
                  (b) It is the responsibility of the employee to purchase and maintain his uniform.
                  (c) It is expected that the employee will purchase and wear uniform items appropriate for the weather conditions they work in.
                  (d) The vendor/supplier of uniforms will be determined by the Board to ensure proper lettering of apparel.
                  (e) Additional sets of foul weather gear and cold weather gear shall be placed in the maintenance headquarters.

                  4. Adult Education
                  All maintenance and field employees shall have the opportunity to attend the Old Bridge Adult School free of charge.

                  5. Tuition Reimbursement
                  All employees shall receive tuition reimbursement for taking courses per NJSA 18A:6-8.5, approved by central administration, not to exceed $100.00 per year. Any reimbursement beyond $100.00 to any employee in any year shall only be in cases of prior application to the Superintendent / designee for the specific course work with an explanation of the need for same, written approval of the Superintendent / designee, and the submission of proof of successful completion of the course with a grade of B or better, or “pass” where applicable.

                  N. Tool Allowance
                  Maintenance men shall receive a hand tool allowance of $400 for each school year. In order to qualify for future tool allowances, maintenance employees must obtain the prior approval of the direct supervisor based upon a showing of need for the new or replacement tool. The tool to be replaced shall be submitted to the direct supervisor, unless it has been lost, in which case the circumstances of the loss shall be discussed. Employees shall submit receipts and shall be reimbursed. Reimbursement shall be up to the amount of the receipts, not to exceed $400 per school year.

                  O. In-service
                  The Board will schedule an in-service day for all maintenance and field personnel.

                  P. Lockers
                  All buildings will be equipped with an appropriate number of lockers for maintenance and field personnel.

                  Q. Deductions
                  All deductions shall be taken out as of July 1, or the start of employment.

                  R. Coffee Break
                  All employees shall receive a ten (10) minute coffee break in the A.M. and P.M.

                  S. Emergency
                  In the event of an emergency situation, any employee, prior to handling hazardous substances, as defined by state regulations, shall first be trained in operational maintenance techniques and receive the proper equipment and safety gear in accordance with the specified training.

                  T. Retirement Projection
                  No employee shall be allowed to project their date of retirement into the future by use of sick, personal, vacation, or compensatory days.

                  U. Seniority
                  If there is a layoff or reduction in personnel, positions shall be laid off in inverse order to the total time of service to the district, with the least service being dismissed first in each respective category.

                  ARTICLE XXXIII
                  PARA-PROFESSIONAL AIDES

                  A. Notification of Employment
                  1. Aides shall be notified of their contract and salary status the same as teachers under Article IX, Section B.

                  2. Notice of non-renewal shall include the total number and kinds of positions to be eliminated.

                  3. Reductions in force shall be categorized as either Highly Qualified Paraprofessional (HQP) or Personal and/or Mobility Paraprofessional and then shall take place in inverse order to the total time of service in the district with the least service being dismissed first within the category.

                  4. When a new aide position is created, it will be offered to aides with accrued seniority rights who have been released in seniority order. When positions are created and all of the aides with accrued seniority rights have had an opportunity to fill the position, the position may then be offered to released aides without accrued seniority rights as determined by Administration.

                  B. Work Schedules
                  1. The in-school work year for aides shall not exceed 184 days. The annual school calendar shall be determined and set by the Board each year.

                  2. The in-school work year shall be the same as the respective classroom teacher.

                  3. The in-school workday for aides shall not exceed six hours and ten minutes (6:10), which shall include no more than 300 minutes of pupil contact time, and all aides with five (5) hours of pupil contact time shall have a duty free unpaid lunch period equal in time to the teacher at the respective grade level.

                  4. Paraprofessionals who work a full, six hour and ten-minute (6:10) day shall receive two (2) duty-free breaks, in addition to the duty-free lunch established above, of ten (10) minutes each, one break during each three-hour period of work, based upon the individual paraprofessional’s schedule. Paraprofessionals who work three (3) hours or less are entitled to one (1) duty free break of ten (10) minutes.

                  5. Aides may leave the building without requesting permission during their scheduled duty free lunch period.

                  6. Additional Assignment Stipends

                  a. Paraprofessionals at the secondary level work an extended day, up to six hours and forty minutes, including up to thirty (30) additional minutes of student contact time, and are compensated an additional ten percent (10%) of their base salary per Schedule G for the school year of such assignment, pro-rated if the assignment is for less than the full year.

                  b. Paraprofessionals who are assigned to work bus duty work an extended day of up to six hours and forty minutes (6:40) at the elementary school and up to seven hours (7:00) at the middle and high schools, inclusive of lunch and break, and are compensated an additional ten percent (10%) of their base salary per Schedule G for the school year of such assignment, pro-rated if the assignment is for less than the full year.

                  c. Extended day and bus duty stipends, per B.6.a and B.6.b, above, are not mutually exclusive.

                  d. Paraprofessionals who are administratively assigned to accompany a student or students to lunch are compensated an additional eighteen dollars ($18) per day for the additional student contact time.

                  C. Evaluation
                  1. (a) All monitoring or observations of the work performance of an aide shall be conducted openly and with the full knowledge of the aide.

                  (b) An aide shall be given a copy of any class observation report prepared by his/her evaluators at the follow-up conference which should be held within five (5) school days following the observation. No such report shall be submitted to the central office, placed in the aide's file or otherwise acted upon without prior conference with the aide. Aides shall be required to sign only completed class observation report forms. Aides may make a notation on the observation report that a reply to that report has been filed.

                  2. (a) An aide shall have the right upon request to review the non-confidential contents of his/her personnel file. An aide shall be entitled to have a representative of the Association accompany her during such review. At least once every three (3) years, an aide shall have the right to indicate those documents and/or materials in her file which she believes to be obsolete or otherwise inappropriate to retain. Said documents shall be reviewed by the Superintendent or his designee and if, in fact, they are obsolete or otherwise inappropriate to retain, they shall be destroyed.

                  (b) No materials derogatory to an aide's conduct, service, character, or personality shall be placed in her personnel file unless the aide has had an opportunity to review the material, except pending the completion of the investigation of the material. The aide shall acknowledge that she has had the opportunity to review such material by affixing her signature to the copy to be filed with the expressed understanding that such signature in no way indicates agreement with the contents thereof. The aide shall also have the right to submit a written answer to such material and her answer shall be reviewed by the Superintendent or his designee and attached to the file copy.

                  (c) Although the Board agrees to protect the confidentiality of personal references, academic credentials, and other similar documents, it shall not establish any separate personnel file.

                  3. (a) Paraprofessional aides will serve a probationary period of twenty (20) school year months and one (1) day. Seniority shall not accrue until the probationary period is successfully completed. Employees will be evaluated two (2) times annually during the probationary period, and one (1) time annually thereafter.

                  (b) Aides whose contracts are not to be renewed for other than economic reasons for the following school year are to be so informed by the Administration by May 1. On request of the employee in writing, the Administration will give its reasons in writing to the employee. If the employee grieves the matter, the Board's decision in connection therewith shall be final.

                  4. Final evaluation of a paraprofessional aide upon termination of employment shall be concluded prior to severance and no documents and/ or other materials shall be placed in the personnel file of such aide otherwise than in accordance with the procedure set forth in this article.

                  5. A joint committee made up of three aides, a representative of the Association, and four members of the administration shall be established to recommend to the Superintendent criteria for paraprofessional evaluation.

                  D. Sick Leave
                  All aides are granted ten (10) days sick leave yearly. If any such person requires in any school year less than the specified number of days of sick leave with pay allowed, all days of such minimum sick leave not utilized that year shall be accumulated to be used for additional sick leave as needed in subsequent years.

                  E. Personal Leave
                  1. Aides shall be entitled to two (2) personal days per year, said days to be non cumulative.

                  2. Any employee commencing employment after February 1 shall receive one-half the entitlement to personal days. Any employee commencing employment after April 30 shall receive no personal leave.

                  3. Any unused personal days shall be accumulated in a special sick leave account. These days will only be used after regular sick leave has been exhausted and shall provide the same benefit as a regular sick day.

                  F. Death Leave
                  1. Death leave for paraprofessional aides shall read as in Article XVII, Section E.

                  G. Benefits
                  1. Paraprofessionals shall receive single, parent/child, member/partner or family health coverage paid by the Board.

                  2. Paraprofessionals are responsible for any premium contributions required by law, 1.5% or P.L.2011, Chapter 78, whichever is greater, except as stated in Article XX.A. In the event that any portion of the paraprofessional work forces is privatized/outsourced from an outside vendor, commission or other source, the monies saved due to the elimination of health insurance costs for district-employed paras, offset by the Board’s costs for unemployment payments for such former employees, shall be applied to the OBEA salary base. In the event of such privatization/outsourcing, the parties agree to re-open the CBA to negotiate the logistics of the application of such monies to the salary base. The Board further agrees that in the event of privatization, it will include in its contract with the providers that all current paras shall be interviewed.

                  3. The Board will pay 100% of the cost of a family dental plan equal to Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield Dental Program.

                  4. The Board will pay 100% of the cost of an employee optical plan equal to the Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield as administered by Vision Service Plan.

                  H. Salary Schedule
                  1. Each aide shall be given salary credit for her service to the Old Bridge School District as of the beginning of the 1976-77 school year.

                  2. Paraprofessional Aides shall be paid in accordance with the salary Schedule G, attached.

                  3. Aides shall be paid on the same day as the professional staff.

                  4. Aides may individually elect to have five or ten percent of their monthly salary deducted from their pay. These funds shall be paid to the aide on the final day in June. Said moneys shall be deposited in an interest bearing account with interest paid to the respective aide.

                  5. The Board may withhold an aide's increment, however, it shall be done in accordance with Title 18A; 29-14, Public Laws of the State of New Jersey.

                  6. If schools are closed by the Superintendent after the workday has begun, all aides shall be compensated for a full day.

                  I. Adult Education
                  All aides shall have the opportunity to attend the Old Bridge Adult School free of charge.

                  J. Longevity
                  Aides who have completed 25 years of service shall receive an additional longevity increment as indicated on the salary guide.

                  K. In-Service Courses
                  1. District in-service courses that are approved by central administration may be offered to aides and, if attended, credit shall be given on their salary guide. Workshops open to any paraprofessional aides shall be open to all paraprofessional aides.

                  2. Paraprofessional Aides shall be granted up to $440.00 tuition reimbursement per year. In order to be approved for tuition reimbursement, courses taken by paraprofessionals must be taken through a duly authorized institution of higher learning, accredited and recognized by the State of New Jersey, and the course(s) sought must be related to the job responsibilities of the staff member’s current or foreseeable future assignment. Any paraprofessionals enrolled in a course or program of study that was approved prior to July 1, 2017 shall be permitted to complete such course or program and to receive course credit for guide advancement for same.

                  L. Class Coverage
                  In the event a paraprofessional possesses a county substitute certificate, said paraprofessional will be entitled to cover classes as needed for emergency purposes and will be paid at the class coverage rate.

                  M. Board Paraprofessionals as Substitutes
                  Paras will be granted an additional $50.00 when assigned as substitutes for an entire day.

                  N. Attendance at Meetings
                  Paras who are directed to attend meetings, either before or after their regular work hours, shall be compensated at the summer pre-school. Para hourly rate as listed herein above.

                  O. Toileting
                  Paraprofessional Aides shall be primarily responsible for the diapering and toileting of students in Pre-Kindergarten through second grade. The School Nurse shall be primarily responsible for the diapering and toileting of students in third through twelfth grade. Whichever position is not primarily responsible for the duties given the age of the student shall provide assistance when it is necessary to change a solidly soiled diaper or item of clothing and when assistance is otherwise needed.


                  ARTICLE XXXIV
                  TRANSPORTATION PERSONNEL

                  Bus Drivers and Mechanics
                  A. Safety
                  1. Two in-service days per year shall be scheduled by the Director of Transportation.

                  2. In the event of a change of location of the bus garage the following conditions are to be met:

                  (a) Lights to be posted to illuminate the entire parking and bus facility.

                  (b) Bathroom facilities to be available anytime anyone is working.

                  3. An in-service shall be scheduled to discuss handicapped children's problems with members of the Child Study Team.

                  B. Bulletin Board Rights
                  1. The Association shall have the right to post notices on the bulletin board in the Drivers’ Room.

                  2. Transportation staff shall be supplied with district email addresses.

                  C. Supervisory Work
                  No work is to be performed by a supervisor except that which is in the customary nature of his/her duties, or in the case of an emergency. This emergency shall not exceed two weeks.

                  D. Evaluation
                  1. Drivers /mechanics will be granted tenure upon completion of three years and one day in the Old Bridge Township School District. The Director of Transportation shall recommend those persons to be granted tenure.

                  2. Written evaluations shall be submitted to the School Business Administrator/Board Secretary on all non-tenure drivers/mechanics four (4) times per year. At least one must be done between July 1 and October 15; at least one must be done between October 15 and November 30; at least one must be done between November 30 and January 15; at least one must be done between January 15 and April 1.

                  E. New Runs
                  The Board shall post any new runs (routes) for bid on the bulletin board for five (5) working days. Among equally qualified drivers, the most senior bidder shall be chosen.

                  F. Holidays
                  1. Twelve month employees shall be granted fifteen (15) paid holidays per year, consistent with the annual twelve-month school calendar, which shall be determined and set by the Board each year, with the additional day being scheduled on or around Independence Day.

                  2. In the event that a weather emergency school closure results in a makeup day being scheduled on a holiday, all transportation staff members called into work on that day will receive double time for that day. No compensatory time off or “floating holidays” will be issued.

                  G. Sick Leave
                  1. Twelve month drivers/mechanics will be allowed twelve (12) days of sick leave per year. Ten month drivers and bus aides will be allowed ten (10) days of sick leave per year. If any such person requires in any school year less than the specified number of days of sick leave with pay allowed, all days of such minimum sick leave not utilized that year shall be accumulated to be used for additional sick leave as needed in subsequent years.

                  2. Any employee commencing employment after the start of the school year shall receive sick days at the rate of one day per month or major fraction thereof.

                  3. When drivers report out sick they will be required to call the Director of Transportation at his/her home, when schools are in session. When schools are closed, drivers reporting out sick may call the transportation Director.


                  H. Personal Leave
                  1. Two personal days will be allowed each year. Except in cases of emergency, a request for personal days must be submitted at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance. Personal days may not be used to extend a holiday.

                  2. Any employee commencing employment after February 1 shall receive one-half the entitlement to personal days. Any employee commencing work after April 30 shall not be entitled to personal days.

                  3. Any unused personal days shall be accumulated in a special sick leave account. These days will be used only after regular sick leave has been exhausted and shall provide the same benefit as a regular sick day.

                  I. Death Leave
                  Shall read as in Article XVII, Section E and be available on a twelve (12) month basis.

                  J. Vacations
                  Paid vacations for all twelve month contract drivers shall be as follows:

                  1. During the first year of employment, one (1) day for each month of service, or major fraction thereof, prior to June 30, with a maximum of ten (10) days.

                  2. After one (1) year's service prior to June 30, two weeks vacation.

                  3. After five (5) years of service, prior to June 30, at least three (3) of which must be twelve month contracts, three (3) weeks vacation.

                  4. One additional vacation day shall be granted per year after five (5) years of service, up to six (6) weeks or thirty (30) days.

                  5. Vacation for a driver whose service terminated due to layoff will be pro-rated at 1/12 of his entitlement for each month of service after July 1.

                  6. Twelve month employees shall be permitted to take vacation time at times other than July 1 through August 31. Vacations taken at times other than the summer must be approved by the Director of Transportation and School Business Administrator.

                  7. All twelve month drivers and mechanics commencing employment on or after July 1, 1995, will have the following vacation schedule.

                  During the first year of service, one day's vacation for every two (2) months of employment or major portion thereof prior to June 30, maximum of five (5) days. After one (1) year of service, prior to June 30, one (1) week or five days. After two (2) years of service, prior to June 30, two (2) weeks or ten (10) days vacation. After five (5) years of service prior to June 30, three (3) weeks or fifteen (15) days. After ten (10) years of service prior to June 30, four (4) weeks or twenty (20) days.

                  8. 6. Any employee with no less than two years fulltime employment, in any job title, in the Old Bridge Public School District shall be entitled to five (5) days of vacation immediately upon reassignment to a secretarial, clerical, or other 12-month position, and shall thereafter follow the vacation entitlement track per the applicable contract provision.

                  K. Ten Month Contracts
                  Ten month drivers are to receive the following benefits:
                  1. All holidays granted twelve month drivers which fall within the ten month contract period.
                  2. Two personal days (same stipulations as Section "H").
                  3. One week's vacation pay at the close of the school year.
                  4. The same medical package as twelve month drivers.
                  5. Opportunity for driving during the summer. After all twelve month drivers are assigned, if additional drivers are needed, ten month drivers will be given first opportunity for such employment, in order of seniority, if otherwise fully qualified. Route assignment shall be at the discretion of the director of transportation.
                  6. When a vacancy, other than temporary exists, and such vacancy is filled by a temporary driver for a period of sixty (60) days, said driver shall be offered a regular ten month driver's contract for the balance of the school year. New employees shall be eligible for a ten-month contract upon completion of a sixty (60) day trial period. The contract shall be effective on the 61st day of employment.

                  L. Twelve Month Contracts
                  1. All drivers currently on twelve month contracts and otherwise eligible therefore, shall be offered same for the 2019-24 school years. Longevity payments shall be prorated if an employee does not work a full day or works less than a twelve (12) month contract.
                  2. Any new twelve month contracts shall be offered at the discretion of the Board.

                  M. Overtime
                  1. Overtime for bus driver/ mechanics shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half for all hours over 40 in any given work week, except that payment for any time worked on Sunday or paid holidays shall be at double time.

                  2. Bus drivers and mechanics shall be paid time and one-half for all hours over eight (8) worked in one day.

                  3. Procedures for Assignment of Overtime shall be as follows:

                  Bus drivers daily overtime rate-time and one half.

                  (a) A list is made of all contracted (Board) drivers at the beginning of the school year according to seniority.

                  (b) Each day the driver will sign "yes" or "no" before leaving on his first run.

                  (c) After the runs are posted by a designated person, each driver picks in turn according to seniority. (For example, if there are eight runs on a given day, the first eight drivers who say "yes" work that day. If there are eight runs on the second day, the next eight drivers who say yes" are eligible to work. This continues each school day throughout the year.)

                  (d) Drivers must pick their runs by 11:30 a.m. If a driver does not pick by 11:30 a.m. he/she can be bumped and will have to take what is left over.

                  (e) Should a driver's late run be canceled for any reason, he/she will have first pick the following day regardless of his/her seniority placement.

                  4. Saturday-time and one half

                  (a) A driver must be in on the last school day of the week to be eligible for Saturday work.

                  (b) All other rules above apply.

                  5. Sunday & Holidays-double time

                  (a) The Sunday and Holiday list shall be on a rotating basis commencing September 1st of each year.

                  (b) A driver must be in on the last school day of the week to be eligible for Sunday or Holiday work.

                  (c) All runs (in case of two days' work, e.g., Sunday and Monday) Sunday will be picked first, Monday second.

                  6. Contract drivers will be utilized as far as practicable for extra runs. Payment for overtime will be computed on actual hours worked at 1-1/ 2 times the hourly rate. If overtime for drivers or mechanics extends from the end of a full 8 - hour day past 6:00 p.m., a supper allowance of $9.79 will be paid.

                  7. If a driver is directed to report for work on a day which is not his normal working day, his/ her pay for that day shall not be less than four (4) hours. This paragraph shall not limit the right of a driver to willingly accept a shorter assignment with appropriate pay for the time worked.

                  N. Snow Days
                  (a) In the event of school being closed due to inclement weather, drivers/mechanics are not required to report to work unless they are specifically asked to report by management. Any mechanic or ten (10) month driver shall receive his regular salary plus one (1) day’s compensation if called in to work on a snow day when the schools are closed.

                  (b) In the event of school being closed due to inclement weather, drivers/ mechanics must be notified by 6:00 AM. If not notified, bus drivers/mechanics shall receive four (4) hours compensation if he/ she reports to work if the work year clause is exceeded

                  O. Benefits
                  1. Physicals will be by the school's physicians at no cost to the driver.

                  2. Bus drivers/ mechanics shall have the opportunity to attend the Old Bridge Township Community School free of charge.

                  P. Salary Guide
                  1. Salaries for the 2019-24 school years shall be according to the attached Schedule H.

                  2. The Board agrees to pay a stipend of $550.00 for the driver(s) of wheelchair vehicles, which shall be advertised in accordance with Article XIV, Section A.

                  3. Summer drivers of wheelchair vehicles will be paid $3.00 per day additional after driving for a minimum of five (5) consecutive days.

                  Q. Longevity
                  All drivers and mechanics shall be granted longevity pay as follows:

                  1. They shall be eligible for an additional longevity payment upon completion of fifteen (15) years service with the Old Bridge Township Board of Education. The longevity payment will become effective July 1 of each contract year and shall be paid as part of base pay.

                  2. The above-mentioned longevity payment shall be prorated if an employee does not work a full day or works a ten month contract.

                  3. Only contracted employees shall be eligible for longevity payments.

                  R. Uniforms
                  1. Uniforms shall be supplied for the mechanics as follows:
                  (a) Five uniforms each year provided the used gear is turned in, and up to three pairs of safety shoes each year as needed.
                  (b) Mechanics will be kept supplied with winter jackets and foul weather gear, same to be replaced when they become unserviceable.
                  (c) A set of foul weather gear shall be supplied for emergencies.
                  (d) A set of foul weather gear shall be available for use by the lift bus operator.

                  2. Bus drivers shall receive a clothing allowance of $50 per year, and bus aides shall receive a clothing allowance of $25 per year, payable in September of each working year.

                  3. Each driver will be provided with a year-round jacket annually. Serviceable jackets will be worn when specified by the Director of Transportation. Serviceability for replacement will be determined by the Director of Transportation.

                  S. Tool Allowance
                  1. A $450.00 tool allowance shall be paid to the mechanic(s) each year. In order to qualify for future tool allowances, mechanics shall submit receipts and shall be reimbursed up to the amount of the receipts submitted not to exceed $400.00. The Board shall insure all mechanics tools with a $500.00 deductible clause.

                  2. The Board shall supply any major equipment approved by the Transportation Director and provided for in the Board's annual budget.

                  T. Summer Jobs
                  1. All summer positions available shall be posted by June 15, and a list of positions filled shall be posted by June 24.

                  2. Ten month drivers shall be called in order of seniority for all work connected with the Transportation Department during the summer.

                  3. Any employee commencing employment after the start of the school year shall receive sick days equal to one day per month or major fraction thereof.

                  U. Bus Equipment
                  1. Subject to the availability of the mechanic(s) to install same, all pupil transportation vehicles not presently so equipped will be equipped with left and right side windshield washers and left and right windshield defrosters.

                  2. All buses shall be equipped with heaters on the right and left sides. Furthermore, all buses shall be equipped with A.M. radios.

                  3. Cleaning Equipment will be provided for cleaning the buses.

                  V. Seniority
                  1. The seniority of all transportation personnel shall be the length of service dating back to the last date of hire in the bargaining unit.

                  2. If there is a layoff or other reduction in personnel, the part-time drivers (non-contract) shall be initially affected. After the part-time drivers are laid off, then the contract drivers with the least seniority shall be reduced from the group. If these events take place, the contract drivers would be given the opportunity to take part-time employment with the Old Bridge Township Board of Education, if available.

                  3. Seniority while on layoff shall be maintained at the level existing on the day of the layoff. Recall shall be based upon the seniority established on the day of the layoff.

                  4. No time shall be deducted from seniority for the following reasons:
                  (a) Time lost because of illness covered by sick leave or because of compensable injury.
                  (b) Approved leave of absence up to three (3) months. Note: in unusual cases, the Board may grant an extension of the three-month period.
                  (c) Time spent in military service.
                  (d) Time spent on Association business, approved by the Director of Transportation and/ or Board Secretary.
                  (e) If absent from work for legitimate reasons and notified the Board or his/her supervisor within five (5) working days after absence commenced.

                  5. Seniority may be lost for any of the following reasons:

                  (a) Discharge for cause.
                  (b) Resignation or quitting.
                  (c) Failure to answer a recall sent by certified mail return receipt requested, from the Board within a period of five (5) working days.

                  6. Drivers and mechanics with seniority on layoff shall be recalled in reverse order of layoff before any new employees can be hired.

                  W. Miscellaneous
                  1. Any driver entering the armed forces of the U.S.A. during a period of national emergency shall be given full credit on the salary guide for all time spent, up to a maximum of four (4) years.

                  2. It is understood that no employee, except in the case of disability, shall be allowed to project his date of retirement into the future by the use of sick, personal, or compensatory days.

                  3.Bus runs that are done for parochial schools or to other school districts when the Old Bridge Public Schools are not in session shall be rotated by seniority until all drivers have had an opportunity to bid before the rotation shall start again.

                  X. Bus Aides
                  1. Death leave shall be the same death leave as other employees.
                  2. Each aide will be provided with a year round jacket annually. Serviceable jackets will be worn when specified by the Director of Transportation. Serviceability for replacement will be determined by the Director of Transportation.

                  3. Bus aides shall have the opportunity to attend the Old Bridge Township Community School free of charge.

                  4. When bus aides report out sick, they will be required to call the Director of Transportation at his/her home when schools are in session. When schools are closed, bus aides reporting out sick may call the Director.

                  5. Bus aides will be given the opportunity for summer employment in order of seniority.

                  6. New routes shall be posted on the bulletin board for five (5) working days. The bus aide with the most seniority shall be given first choice.

                  7. Sick leave for aides will be calculated on an hourly basis.

                  8. Snow Days

                  (a) In the event of school being closed due to inclement weather, bus aides are not required to report to work unless they are specifically asked to report. Any aide asked to report for work will be given a compensatory day off at such time as not to hinder the efficient operation of the department.

                  (b) In the event of school being closed due to inclement weather, bus aides must be notified by 6:00 am. If not notified, bus aides shall receive four (4) hours compensation if he/ she reports to work.

                  9. Written evaluations of bus aides shall be submitted to the School Business Administrator at least two (2) times per year. One shall be between July 1 and December 31 and one between January 1 and April 30.

                  10. Bus aides shall have their school year schedule annualized for the purpose of providing twenty (20) pay periods. Pay for Bus Aides will be distributed on the same day as other ten month employees. First pay for the school year shall be on September 15th and the last pay will be on June 30th. Payment for bus aides shall be $16.00 effective February 1, 2020, $16.48 for 2020-21, $16.97 for 2021-22, $17.65 for 2022-23, and $18.53 for 2023-24.

                  11. Single medical coverage shall be provided by the Board. Bus aides may buy up from Board-provided single benefits to full family benefits at their own expense.

                  Y. Tuition Reimbursement
                  All employees shall receive tuition reimbursement for taking courses per NJSA 18A:6-8.5, approved by central administration, not to exceed $100.00 per year. Any reimbursement beyond $100.00 to any employee in any year shall only be in cases of prior application to the Superintendent / designee for the specific course work with an explanation of the need for same, written approval of the Superintendent / designee, and the submission of proof of successful completion of the course with a grade of B or better, or “pass” where applicable.

                  z. Substitute Director of Transportation
                  1. The parties mutually acknowledge the need for coverage for the Director of Transportation by another member of the transportation staff in the absence of the Director, and the need for a compensation agreement for such coverage.

                  2. Payment for such assignment shall be made on a per diem basis in the amount of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125), in addition to the employee’s regular compensation.

                  3. To qualify for service in this capacity, a transportation employee must have a New Jersey Pupil Transportation Certificate and Drug and Alcohol Training Certificate.

                  4. The Director of Transportation will communicate as necessary with substitutes serving under the auspices of this agreement.

                  5. The substitute will not evaluate or discipline fellow OBEA members while serving in this capacity.

                  6. Employees serving under this agreement at any time will be indemnified by the Board of all actions which are taken arising out of and in the course of their employment, as set forth in N.J.S.S. 18A:16-6 and 16-6.1.

                  ARTICLE XXXV
                  SECURITY GUARDS

                  A. Eligibility for Employment.
                  All security guards must present a physical examination certificate from a school
                  physician prior to initial employment, and are subject to the terms of N.J.S.A. 18A:16-2
                  regarding examinations for continued fitness for duty.

                  B. Work Schedule
                  a. Security Guards are ten (10) month employees, and their annual appointments shall
                  extend from September 1 through June 30.
                  b. Security Guards are hourly employees, and shall be paid only for the hours actually
                  worked, except as expressly provided herein.
                  c. The standard workday shall consist of eight (8) hours.
                  d. Security shall have a daily thirty-minute paid lunch period and a daily fifteen (15)
                  minutes coffee break.
                  e. Overtime shall be paid consistent with applicable law.
                  C. Sick Leave Benefit
                  a All security employees shall receive ten (10) sick days per year, for use for personal
                    illness or disability as provided by law. An employee using a sick day shall be paid his or her hourly rate for the number of hours scheduled for his or her shift on that day.
                  b. Sick days shall be pro-rated for employees hired after September 1.
                  c. If any employee requires in any school year less than the specified number of days
                  of sick leave with pay allowed, all such unused days shall be accumulated to be used
                  for additional sick leave as needed in subsequent years.
                  d. All employees shall be notified annually of accumulated sick days.

                  D. Bereavement Leave
                  a. All Security guards shall be granted three (3) bereavement days for death in
                  immediate family (father, mother, spouse, child).

                  E. Uniforms
                  a. The Board shall provide two (2) sets of uniforms for each security officer
                  by September 1. Uniforms include two (2) blazers, two (2) trousers, white dress shirt
                  neck tie and golf shirt. One (1) set of winter coat and raincoat will be provided.
                  b. Blazers, ties, dress shirts and trousers shall be worn from November 16th through
                  March 14th. Golf shirts and trousers shall be worn from March 15th to November 15th
                  During times of unseasonably warm or cold weather, uniforms may be switched.
                  c. Uniforms worn or damaged shall be replaced by the Board upon submission of the
                  unusable item(s).
                    F. Salary Guide
                    a. Security Guards shall be compensated at the following hourly rates during
                    the listed school years:
                    2019-2020 $22.43 (effective February 1, 2020)
                    2020-2021 $23.11
                    2021-2022 $23.80
                    2022-2023 $24.75
                    2023-2024 $25.99
                      b. Upon the completion of seven (7) full, consecutive school years as a security guard in the Old Bridge School District, Security Guards shall receive an additional fifty cents ($0.50) per hour on the above-listed hourly wage.

                      c. Coverage security guards, defined as security guards who are employed consistently over the course of the school year and not on a call-in, per diem basis, shall be entitled to all terms and conditions of this Article, and shall be compensated consistent with Section F.a and F.b above.
                        G. Evaluations / Renewal / Non-Renewal
                        a. All Security Officers shall be evaluated by certificated administrative staff members.
                        b. Security Guards shall not be eligible to attain tenure in their positions.
                          H. Miscellaneous
                          a. Security Officers’ Office: in each building in which Security Officers are assigned, there will be office space designated as the Security Officers’ Office area. There will be, for exclusive use by the Security Officers, a desk, chair, and closet to keep belongings and supplies in, as well as to hang jackets and/or coats.
                            b. Health Benefits
                                  i. During the 2012-2013 school year, Security Officers shall not be entitled to
                                    health insurance benefits.
                                  ii. Nothing herein shall limit the Board’s discretion to set, reduce, or otherwise
                                    revise the daily or hourly work schedule of any Security Officer, upon the
                                    provision of notice as set forth in Article XIII of this Agreement.
                            c. Holidays and Vacations
                                  i. As hourly employees, Security Officers shall not be entitled to paid vacations
                                  or holidays.

                            d. In the event that schools are delayed or closed due to a weather emergency, security guards will be notified of such closure or delay no later than 5:45am. If school is initially delayed and then subsequently closed, security guards will receive a second notification, no less than one (1) hour prior to the delayed shift starting time. In the event that timely notice is not provided to any security guard pursuant to this section, that employee will be paid two (2) hours’ straight time pay.

                            ARTICLE XXXVI
                            DUES DEDUCTION

                            A. 1. The Board agrees to make deductions from the salaries of members of the Old Bridge Education Association in accordance with all applicable laws and administrative regulations.

                            2. The Association shall indemnify, defend, and save the Board harmless against any and all claims, demands, suits or other forms of liability that shall arise out of or by reason or operation of this Article. The Association's obligation aforesaid includes reimbursement for attorneys' fees and other expenses incurred by the Board in defense of any claims against it under this Article.

                            B. The Board agrees to deduct from employees' salaries moneys for local, state, and/or national association services and programs as said employees individually and voluntarily authorize the Board to deduct and to transmit the moneys promptly to such association or associations.

                            C. The Board shall make deductions for approved tax sheltered annuity programs.

                            D. All employees shall be eligible to participate in the U.S. Savings Bond automatic payroll deduction plan.

                            E. All employees covered by this agreement shall be eligible to participate in the Middlesex County Teachers Credit Union payroll deduction plan.

                            F. The Board shall implement a fair share representation fee equal to 85% of the Association dues, initiation fees, and assessments, which shall be withheld in accordance with the law.
                            ARTICLE XXXVII
                            MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

                            A. This Agreement constitutes Board policy for the term of said Agreement, and the Board shall carry out the commitment contained herein and give it full force and effect as Board policy.

                            B. If any provision of this Agreement or any application of this Agreement, or any employee or group of employees is held contrary to law, then such employee or group of employees 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 will not make changes unilaterally in terms and conditions of employment.

                            D. Any individual contract between the Board and an individual employee, heretofore and hereafter executed, shall be subject to and consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If an individual contract contains any language inconsistent with this Agreement, this Agreement, during its duration, shall be controlling.

                            E. The Board and Association agree that there shall be no discrimination, and that all practices, procedures, and policies of the school system shall clearly exemplify that there is no discrimination in the hiring, training, assignment, promotion, transfer, or discipline of employees or in the application or administration of this Agreement on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sex, domicile, or marital status.

                            F. Copies of this Agreement shall be printed within thirty (30) days after a draft copy has been reviewed, approved, and signed by both parties. The Board and Association shall equally share the cost of the printing. Copies of the printed agreement shall be presented to all current employees and at the time of hiring for future employees.

                            G. Whenever any notice is required to be given by either of the parties to this Agreement to the other, pursuant to the provision(s) of this Agreement, either party shall do so by registered letter at the following address:

                            1.If by the Association to the Board at: Patrick A. Torre Administration Building, 4207 Rt. 516, Matawan, NJ. 07747.
                              2. If by the Board to the Association at 17 Throckmorton Lane, Old Bridge, NJ 08857.

                              H. Notwithstanding the provisions of Schedule D attached, all new employees hired in the categories of Special Education, Supplementary Instruction, Remedial Reading and Speech shall not be eligible for a stipend.

                              I. With regard to the pro-rating of personal and professional days as provided for in Article XVII, Section B (2) and C (2); Article XXVIII, Section E (2) and F (2); Article XXXI, Section F (2); Article XXXVII, Section E (2); and Article XXXIII, Section H (2), all twelve month employees shall receive one-half of the entitlement to personal or professional days if employment commences after January 1. If employment commences after April 30 there shall be no entitlement to a personal or professional day.
                              ARTICLE XXXVIII
                              MISCELLANEOUS SALARY
                              PROVISIONS

                              A. Additional Compensation
                              1. Home Instruction
                              Home Instruction teachers shall be compensated at the following hourly rate of pay:
                              2019-24 $43.52

                              2. Adult High School
                              Adult High School Teachers shall be compensated at the following hourly rate of pay:
                              2019-24 $49.40

                              3. Supplemental Compensation Rate
                              The Supplemental Compensation Rate shall be used to compensate for all other types of activities for which a specific rate of compensation does not appear herein nor has there been any agreement between the Board and the Association to negotiate a separate rate of pay. The rates shall be as follows: 2019-24 $49.40
                                B. Attendance Officers
                                The attendance officer’s salary schedule shall be as follows for 2019-24. The salary will be renegotiated should the position be vacated due to retirement or resignation.
                                2019-24 $44,628

                                C. Guidance Counselors & Child Study Team - Summer Rate
                                Guidance Counselors and Child Study Team members shall be paid at the per hour rate of:
                                2019-24 $49.40
                                  At the Board’s option, any number of guidance counselors (high school/middle schools) and/or child study team members, may be designated as 11 month employees. Employees so affected will be given advance notice. Base salary adjustment shall be at the rate of 10% of their salary. Employees designated eleven (11) month employees shall accrue 11 sick days.

                                  D. Longevity
                                  1. Except as stated herein below, all longevity entitlements are listed on each of the respective salary guides for each class of employees so entitled.

                                  2.The attendance officer shall receive a total of $500 in longevity increments. A $200 longevity increment shall be awarded after fourteen (14) years of service in Old Bridge. An additional $300 shall be granted after completion of nineteen (19) years of service in Old Bridge.

                                  3. Upon assignment to a new title on a higher-paying salary guide, an employee shall be credited with longevity for all time worked in the Old Bridge School District. Such employees shall be entitled to vacation consistent with Article XXVIII.H.3, or such other contract provision as may be applicable to such other 12-month position to which an employee may be reassigned.

                                  E. Band Directors
                                  All band directors will participate in after school activities on a rotating basis as directed by the administration.

                                  1. The Band Director will be paid by the Board for his services for the event from the Board office at the rate of 1/200 of his annual salary.

                                  2. The Band Director shall respond within two weeks of written notification of a request for his services

                                  F. Co-op Coordinators
                                  Co-op Coordinators shall receive 6% of their annual salary for working six (6) hours per day for twenty (20) days.

                                  G. Environmental Program
                                  Any employee participating in the entire Environmental Program, for two (2) consecutive nights, will be paid a stipend of $25.00 for each night.

                                  H. Chaperones
                                  1. Any employee chaperoning a day trip, which exceeds the normal working day, shall be paid a single meal allowance of $9.79 for 2019-24.

                                  2. Middle school staff members serving as overnight chaperones for the annual middle school educational field trip (Fairview) shall be compensated at the rate of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per overnight.

                                  I. TV Studio Instructor
                                  TV Studio Instructor shall be compensated at the per hour rate of $49.40 for 2019-24 school years for any after school program approved by the Board or Central Administration.

                                  J. Athletic Trainers
                                  1. Compensation
                                  a. All athletic trainer salaries and stipends as set forth in Schedule A and
                                  Schedule B shall remain in effect.
                                  b. Athletic trainers shall be eleven (11) month employees. As such, each trainer
                                  shall be paid as additional ten percent (10%) of his or her base salary as set
                                  forth in Schedule A, excluding any longevity or stipend payments but inclusive
                                  of completion of final step, in each year for the eleventh month of work, which
                                  additional amount shall be pensionable and paid in 24 installments.

                                  2. Work Year and Work Hours
                                  a. The position of athletic trainer is unique among OBEA positions and calls for
                                  irregular hours and days of work. As such, the teacher school day and calendar
                                  provisions of this Collective Bargaining Agreement shall not apply to athletic
                                  trainers.
                                  b. Athletic trainers will be required to work during traditional school breaks and
                                  outside of traditional hours.
                                  c. No additional compensation shall be paid as a result of this scheduling,
                                  except as set forth above.
                                  d. During July and August, trainers shall work twenty-two (22) days as assigned
                                  by the Athletic Director. It is understood that the unique nature of athletic
                                  training services, the needs of student-athletes, and the managerial authority of
                                  the Board of Education under the PERC Act vests the district with the ability to
                                  determine daily assignments, schedules, and staffing levels. Article VI.A-2 does
                                  not apply to Athletic Trainers.
                                  e. Advanced scheduling will be provided by the administration and trainers will
                                  be obligated to work as scheduled.

                                  3. As 11-month employees, athletic trainers shall be entitled to eleven (11) sick days per year. All other provisions of Article XVII not specifically addressed in this section shall apply.

                                  4. Athletic Trainers shall be entitled to and protected by all applicable provisions of law and of this agreement with regard to tenure and seniority.

                                  K. Public Relations Coordinator
                                  1.The position of Public Relations Coordinator shall be paid on the basis of a twelve (12) month position.
                                                  2019-24 $14,980

                                  2.The monthly rate shall be considered as part of the Public Relations Coordinator’s base pay for pension purposes if appropriate under applicable pension statute. Such pay shall be issued on the regular pay days of the 15th and 30th of each month for twenty (20) payments per year, and as separate payments on those dates during July and August.

                                  3.The Public Relations Coordinator shall not have a designated weekly, monthly or yearly number of hours to work but shall provide the Superintendent of Personnel with a monthly log of time spent. The parties agree that if and when the time devoted to the position of Public Relations Coordinator becomes excessive the parties shall meet and reexamine the monthly rate of pay established herein.

                                  L. Middle School Activities Advisor
                                  1. The advisor shall be assigned a full teaching schedule in accordance with the employee’s assignment.

                                  2. The advisor shall be relieved of arrival, dismissal, homeroom, and daily duty assignments.

                                  3. Office space shall be provided.

                                  M. High School Activities Coordinator
                                  1. There shall be one (1) Student Activities Advisor at the high school. The Advisor shall have secure office space available at OBHS -Main Building and Grade Nine Center for his/her exclusive use.

                                  2. The high school’s Activities Advisor shall be assigned a maximum of one (1) teaching period that shall take place exclusively at one campus or the other. The assigned class shall require no more than one (1) preparation and shall be configured as period one. If the one configuration is not possible, the Association shall be notified and shall meet with Central Administration to review the matter in an expeditious matter.

                                  N. Pre and After School BSIP
                                  1. A before and after school BSIP Program will be implemented at certain schools. Qualified staff members who apply to teach in the program shall be paid at the supplemental compensation rate.

                                  2. Staff teaching in those classes shall be compensated for one (1) hour of planning time for each seven (7) hours of instruction time spent with the before/after BSIP Program. If the final sessions of the school year do not work out to a full seven (7) hour cycle compensation for the planning time shall be prorated. Staff time spent in excess of instruction time because student have not been picked up on schedule shall be included on time sheets for additional compensation at the established hourly rate.

                                  1. Procedures for observation or any form of teacher evaluation relative to the before/after school program shall be negotiated before being implemented.

                                  O. Peer Leadership Compensation
                                  1. High school staff members given extra days off as partial compensation for certain Period 1/Homeroom assignments and/or Peer Program commitments shall be permitted to take such days without adherence to the constraints of Personal Leave as designated in Article XVII-Section B or elsewhere in the collective agreement.

                                  2. Any additional staff member who will be similarly granted such time in the future, shall have such time treated in accordance to this provision.

                                  P. 6th Period Compensation Calculation
                                  1. Full Year: Any teaching staff member assigned to a sixth teaching period for a full school year shall be compensated at the rate of 19.56% of his or her annual salary, based on their respective salary guide of steps 1 to 6. No teachers will be compensated above the 6th step based on their respective degree salary guide. Payment at the rate of 19.56% is to account for the previously negotiated language regarding prorated compensation "for the days actually taught," in lieu of tracking time on a timesheet basis. Contractually permitted, single-day absences (sick days, snow days, personal days, professional days, and other single-day absences) are included within this calculation and will not be separately tracked or docked. Payment for such full-year assignments shall be made via the district’s regular payroll, and shall be pensionable compensation consistent with N.J.A.C. 17:3-4.I(i).

                                  2. Partial Year: Any teaching staff member assigned to a sixth period for less than the full, 10-month school year as defined by the annual 10-month employee school calendar shall be compensated as set forth in subsection 1, above, with the total number of scheduled school days during the period of the assignment divided by 181 (teaching days in a full school year) multiplied by 19.56%. Payment for such partial-year assignments shall be made via the district’s regular payroll, and shall be pensionable compensation consistent with N.J.A.C. 17:3-4.I(i).

                                  3. Teaching staff members taking leaves of absence during years or partial years in which they are assigned to a sixth teaching period shall not be compensated for such sixth periods during such leaves.

                                  Q. Webmaster
                                  The Webmaster will be compensated at the rate of $8,607 for the 2019-24 school years. The Webmaster will be provided with a Board’s supplied laptop computer and will have no duty period.

                                  R. Grade Twelve BSIP/SRA Rate
                                  Teachers who are required to participate in the Special Review Assessment (SRA) Program will be given release time to the extent possible. If it is necessary for them to work beyond the school day, compensation will be provided at the supplemental rate.

                                  S . Terminal Leave Pay
                                  1. All employees accruing 100 sick and/or personal days and who leave the district after 20 years of service or retire in T.P.A.F. (Teachers’ Pension and Annuity Fund) or P.E.R.S. (Public Employees’ Retirement Service), excluding deferred retirement, shall be reimbursed 50% pay for each unused accumulated sick or personal day based on the per diem rate established by the employee's final year's salary. Such reimbursement shall not exceed the difference between their salary and the first step of their track on their respective guides (i.e., BA, BA+15, MA, etc.) With respect to custodians and secretaries the difference shall be between their salary and the first step on their respective class or classification. Any such payment shall be capped at fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) for any member hired on or after May 21, 2010.

                                  2. All payments made pursuant to this clause, Article XXXI.H, and Article XXXII.H shall be paid directly into the available qualified 403b Special Pay Plan employee account with any approved vendor, subject to the IRS 415 limit of annual contributions into all 403b retirement accounts during a calendar year. Currently, $54,000 is the aggregate 403b contribution limit in 2017 with a Special Pay Plan in place. Any member may elect to contribute an amount over the IRS 415 limit of 403b annual contributions (currently $54,000 annually) to the district 457B Plan (not FICA exempt) subject to the statutory limit of that plan (currently $24,000 for 2017) or receive such additional payment as a regular payroll payout subject to all payroll income taxes. Any accrued amount in excess of the aggregate legal maximums for 403b and 457b contributions (currently $78,000 for 2017) will be paid to the member through payroll subject to all payroll income taxes. The district shall take all necessary steps at no employee cost to modify the plans accordingly, and to provide for as close to immediate availability of funds as possible, through cooperation with the affected employees and financial advisors.

                                  3. Payments made pursuant to this clause, including direct payment to the retiree and payment in 403B and 457B plans shall be made as soon as possible following the date of retirement.

                                  4. An employee, who dies after accruing 100 sick or personal days after 20 years of service, will have qualified for the above described benefit and such benefit shall be paid to his/her estate.

                                  T. Employee Illness During the Work Day
                                  1. If an employee reports to work, becomes ill, and leaves said employee shall be charged a prorated amount of sick leave.

                                  2. The employee shall, prior to leaving, report to the school nurse who shall inform the principal or supervisor of the employee's condition. Said principal or supervisor shall have the responsibility for dismissing the employee.

                                  3.The following is the schedule to be followed:

                                  High School
                                  Regular DayEarly ReleaseDelayed Opening
                                  After sign-in to end of period 3 (9:49am)After sign-in to end of period 3 (8:55am)After sign-in to end of period 3 (11:06am)
                                  Three-quarter dayThree-quarter dayThree-quarter day
                                  Period 4 (9:50am) to Period 8 (11:50am)Period 4 (8:56am) to Period 8 (10:19am)Period 4 (11:07am) to Period 8 (12:36pm)
                                  Half dayHalf dayHalf day
                                  Period 9 (11:51am) to before sign-outPeriod 9 (10:20am) to before sign-outPeriod 9 (12:37pm) to before sign-out
                                  One-quarter dayOne-quarter dayOne-quarter day

                                  Middle School
                                  Regular DayEarly ReleaseDelayed Opening
                                  After sign-in to end of period 3 (10:39am)After sign-in to end of period 3 (9:41am)After sign-in to end of period 3 (11:54am)
                                  Three-quarter dayThree-quarter dayThree-quarter day
                                  Period 4 (10:40am) to Period 5 (12:13pm)Period 4 (9:42am) to Period 5 (10:35am)Period 4 (11:55am) to Period 5 (12:58pm)
                                  Half dayHalf dayHalf day
                                  Period 6 (12:14pm) to before sign-outPeriod 6 (10:36pm) to before sign-outPeriod 6 (12:59pm) to before sign-out
                                  One-quarter dayOne-quarter dayOne-quarter day

                                  Elementary School
                                  Regular DayEarly ReleaseDelayed Opening
                                  After sign-in to 11:22amAfter sign-in to 10:46amAfter sign-in to 12:36pm
                                  Three-quarter dayThree-quarter dayThree-quarter day
                                  11:22am to 1:00pm10:46am to 11:44am12:36pm to 1:35pm
                                  Half dayHalf dayHalf day
                                  1:00pm – before sign-out11:44am – before sign-out1:35pm – before sign-out
                                  One-quarter dayOne-quarter dayOne-quarter day

                                  U. Technology Support Personnel
                                  Bldg. support tech staff shall be granted an annual stipend in the amount of:
                                  2019-24
                                  Elementary $1,063
                                  Middle School $1,750
                                  High School $2,525

                                  V. Language Interpretation Services
                                  Non certified employees assigned by their Principals or Central Administration to provide language interpretation services shall be compensated at the hourly rate of thirty-five dollars ($35) for all time as assigned.

                                  W. SCIP Meetings
                                  Members of the School Improvement Panels shall be paid at their hourly rate for district-level SCIP meetings outside of school hours, for hours of actual attendance.

                                  X. Coach Employment
                                  Consistent with the PERC Act, qualified, in-district, fulltime employees will be hired for coaching positions before outside applicants for such positions are considered.

                                  Y. Substitute Principal
                                  1. Substitute Principal is a per diem position designed to ensure adequate administrative presence at and oversight of all school buildings in the event of the short-term absence of the fulltime building Principal.

                                  2. Payment for such assignments shall be made on a per diem basis at a daily rate of one hundred and seven dollars ($107) for the duration of this contract.

                                  3. Employees selected to serve in this capacity shall be provided with adequate training or shadowing of Principals, including necessary review of protocols and procedures, to reasonably enable them to understand and perform the functions of the position.

                                  4. Teaching staff members serving in this capacity who are assigned to a sixth instructional period and are normally compensated for same shall not be penalized or docked that compensation for days on which they are acting as Substitute Principal.

                                  5. Employees serving in the capacity of Substitute Principal at any time will be indemnified by the Board for all actions which are taken arising out of and in the course of their employment, as set forth in N.J.S.A. 18A:16-6 and 16-6.1.

                                  Z. Divisors for Payroll Adjustments
                                  The divisors for all payroll adjustments shall be:
                                  Professional Staff 200
                                  Paraprofessionals 184
                                  10-month Bus Drivers 198
                                  12-month Bus Drivers 260
                                  10-month Clerks 215
                                  12-month Secretaries/Clerks 255

                                  AA. Air Force JROTC Personnel
                                  Notwithstanding and language to the contrary in Article IX or elsewhere in this Agreement, employees hired to positions in the district’s United States Air Force Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (AFJROTC) program shall be compensated with a negotiated salary at a step and guide placement on Schedule A which is not less than the minimum instructor pay (MIP) requirement set forth in 10 U.S.C.A. 2031, and is based upon the individual candidate’s qualifications, degrees, and military service

                                  ARTICLE XXXIX
                                  DURATION OF AGREEMENT

                                  A. This Agreement shall be effective as of July 1, 2019, and shall be in effect to and including June 30, 2024. This Agreement shall not be extended orally, and it is expressly understood that it shall expire on the date indicated.

                                  B. In witness, thereof, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be signed by their respective presidents, attested by their respective secretaries, and their corporate seals to be placed hereon, all on the day and year first above written.












                                  OLD BRIDGE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

                                  /s/ Tim O’Neill
                                  Tim O’Neill
                                  Its President

                                  /s/ Ellen Connor
                                  Ellen Connor
                                  Its Secretary


                                  OLD BRIDGE BOARD OF EDUCATION
                                  /s/ Jill Cali
                                  Jill Cali
                                  Its President

                                  /s/ Joseph Marra
                                  Joseph Marra
                                  Its Secretary

                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  Non-Certificated
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  STEP
                                  2019-20
                                  STEP
                                  2020-21
                                  (eff. 2/1/20)
                                  1
                                  44,172
                                  1
                                  44,872
                                  1
                                  44,914
                                  2
                                  45,014
                                  2
                                  45,714
                                  2
                                  45,714
                                  3
                                  46,229
                                  3
                                  46,929
                                  3
                                  46,929
                                  4-5
                                  47,491
                                  4-5
                                  48,191
                                  4
                                  48,191
                                  6
                                  48,847
                                  6
                                  49,547
                                  5-6
                                  49,547
                                  7
                                  50,250
                                  7
                                  50,950
                                  7
                                  50,950
                                  8
                                  51,746
                                  8
                                  52,446
                                  8
                                  52,446
                                  9
                                  53,382
                                  9
                                  54,082
                                  9
                                  54,082
                                  10
                                  55,158
                                  10
                                  55,858
                                  10
                                  55,858
                                  11
                                  57,029
                                  11
                                  57,729
                                  11
                                  57,729
                                  12
                                  59,179
                                  12
                                  59,879
                                  12
                                  59,879
                                  13
                                  61,610
                                  13
                                  62,310
                                  13
                                  62,310
                                  14
                                  65,327
                                  14
                                  66,027
                                  14
                                  66,027
                                  15
                                  69,160
                                  15
                                  69,860
                                  15
                                  69,860
                                  16
                                  72,807
                                  16
                                  73,507
                                  16
                                  73,507
                                  17
                                  77,505
                                  17
                                  78,205
                                  17
                                  78,205
                                  18
                                  82,899
                                  18
                                  83,599
                                  18
                                  83,599
                                  88,661
                                  18A
                                  5062
                                  18A
                                  5062
                                  18A
                                  5062
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  5407
                                  18B
                                  5957
                                  18B
                                  5957
                                  18B
                                  6302
                                  18C
                                  6852
                                  18C
                                  6852
                                  18C
                                  7197
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  Non-Certificated
                                  STEP
                                  2021-22
                                  STEP
                                  2022-23
                                  STEP
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  45,140
                                  1
                                  46,224
                                  1
                                  48,714
                                  2
                                  45,940
                                  2
                                  47,024
                                  2
                                  49,514
                                  3
                                  46,940
                                  3
                                  48,024
                                  3
                                  50,514
                                  4
                                  48,202
                                  4
                                  49,024
                                  4
                                  51,514
                                  5
                                  49,558
                                  5
                                  50,369
                                  5
                                  52,514
                                  6-7
                                  50,961
                                  6
                                  51,769
                                  6
                                  53,914
                                  8
                                  52,457
                                  7-8
                                  53,269
                                  7
                                  55,414
                                  9
                                  54,093
                                  9
                                  54,894
                                  8-9
                                  57,039
                                  10
                                  55,869
                                  10
                                  56,694
                                  10
                                  58,839
                                  11
                                  57,740
                                  11
                                  58,594
                                  11
                                  60,739
                                  12
                                  59,890
                                  12
                                  60,794
                                  12
                                  62,939
                                  13
                                  62,321
                                  13
                                  63,194
                                  13
                                  65,339
                                  14
                                  66,038
                                  14
                                  66,794
                                  14
                                  68,939
                                  15
                                  69,903
                                  15
                                  70,594
                                  15
                                  72,689
                                  16
                                  73,550
                                  16
                                  74,494
                                  16
                                  76,589
                                  17
                                  78,240
                                  17
                                  79,094
                                  17
                                  80,944
                                  18
                                  83,634
                                  18
                                  84,344
                                  18
                                  85,744
                                  18A
                                  5062
                                  18A
                                  5062
                                  18A
                                  5062
                                  18AA
                                  6072
                                  18AA
                                  6862
                                  18AA
                                  7562
                                  18B
                                  6967
                                  18B
                                  7757
                                  18B
                                  8457
                                  18C
                                  7862
                                  18C
                                  8652
                                  18C
                                  9352
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years






                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  BA
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  STEP
                                  2019-20
                                  STEP
                                  2020-21
                                  (eff. 2/1/20)
                                  1
                                  47,243
                                  1
                                  47,943
                                  1
                                  47,985
                                  2
                                  48,143
                                  2
                                  48,843
                                  2
                                  48,843
                                  3
                                  49,443
                                  3
                                  49,999
                                  3
                                  49,999
                                  4-5
                                  50,793
                                  4-5
                                  51,493
                                  4
                                  51,493
                                  6
                                  52,243
                                  6
                                  52,943
                                  5-6
                                  52,943
                                  7
                                  53,743
                                  7
                                  54,443
                                  7
                                  54,443
                                  8
                                  55,343
                                  8
                                  56,043
                                  8
                                  56,043
                                  9
                                  57,093
                                  9
                                  57,793
                                  9
                                  57,793
                                  10
                                  58,993
                                  10
                                  59,693
                                  10
                                  59,693
                                  11
                                  60,993
                                  11
                                  61,693
                                  11
                                  61,693
                                  12
                                  63,293
                                  12
                                  63,993
                                  12
                                  63,993
                                  13
                                  65,893
                                  13
                                  66,593
                                  13
                                  66,593
                                  14
                                  69,868
                                  14
                                  71,028
                                  14
                                  71,028
                                  15
                                  73,968
                                  15
                                  74,668
                                  15
                                  74,668
                                  16
                                  77,868
                                  16
                                  78,568
                                  16
                                  78,568
                                  17
                                  82,893
                                  17
                                  83,593
                                  17
                                  83,593
                                  18
                                  88,662
                                  18
                                  89,362
                                  18
                                  89,362
                                  18A
                                  5414
                                  18A
                                  5414
                                  18A
                                  5414
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  5759
                                  18B
                                  6371
                                  18B
                                  6371
                                  18B
                                  6716
                                  18C
                                  7328
                                  18C
                                  7328
                                  18C
                                  7673
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  BA
                                  STEP
                                  2021-22
                                  STEP
                                  2022-23
                                  STEP
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  48,211
                                  1
                                  49,295
                                  1
                                  51,785
                                  2
                                  49,069
                                  2
                                  50,153
                                  2
                                  52,643
                                  3
                                  50,010
                                  3
                                  51,094
                                  3
                                  53,584
                                  4
                                  51,504
                                  4
                                  52,326
                                  4
                                  54,816
                                  5
                                  52,954
                                  5
                                  53,765
                                  5
                                  55,910
                                  6-7
                                  54,454
                                  6
                                  55,262
                                  6
                                  57,407
                                  8
                                  56,054
                                  7-8
                                  56,866
                                  7
                                  59,011
                                  9
                                  57,804
                                  9
                                  58,605
                                  8-9
                                  60,750
                                  10
                                  59,704
                                  10
                                  60,529
                                  10
                                  62,674
                                  11
                                  61,704
                                  11
                                  62,558
                                  11
                                  64,703
                                  12
                                  64,004
                                  12
                                  64,908
                                  12
                                  67,053
                                  13
                                  66,604
                                  13
                                  67,477
                                  13
                                  69,622
                                  14
                                  71,039
                                  14
                                  71,795
                                  14
                                  73,940
                                  15
                                  74,711
                                  15
                                  75,402
                                  15
                                  77,497
                                  16
                                  78,611
                                  16
                                  79,555
                                  16
                                  81,650
                                  17
                                  83,628
                                  17
                                  84,482
                                  17
                                  86,332
                                  18
                                  89,397
                                  18
                                  89,999
                                  18
                                  91,507
                                  18A
                                  5414
                                  18A
                                  5414
                                  18A
                                  5414
                                  18AA
                                  6424
                                  18AA
                                  7322
                                  18AA
                                  7914
                                  18B
                                  7381
                                  18B
                                  8279
                                  18B
                                  8871
                                  18C
                                  8338
                                  18C
                                  9236
                                  18C
                                  9828
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  BA+15
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  STEP
                                  2019-20
                                  STEP
                                  2020-21
                                  (eff. 2/1/20)
                                  1
                                  48,844
                                  1
                                  49,544
                                  1
                                  49,586
                                  2
                                  49,804
                                  2
                                  50,964
                                  2
                                  50,964
                                  3
                                  51,169
                                  3
                                  51,869
                                  3
                                  51,869
                                  4-5
                                  52,589
                                  4 -5
                                  53,289
                                  4
                                  53,289
                                  6
                                  54,104
                                  6
                                  54,804
                                  5-6
                                  54,804
                                  7
                                  55,669
                                  7
                                  56,369
                                  7
                                  56,369
                                  8
                                  57,334
                                  8
                                  58,034
                                  8
                                  58,034
                                  9
                                  59,149
                                  9
                                  59,849
                                  9
                                  59,849
                                  10
                                  61,094
                                  10
                                  61,794
                                  10
                                  61,794
                                  11
                                  63,139
                                  11
                                  63,839
                                  11
                                  63,839
                                  12
                                  65,459
                                  12
                                  66,159
                                  12
                                  66,159
                                  13
                                  68,124
                                  13
                                  68,824
                                  13
                                  68,824
                                  14
                                  71,489
                                  14
                                  72,189
                                  14
                                  72,189
                                  15
                                  75,589
                                  15
                                  76,289
                                  15
                                  76,289
                                  16
                                  79,329
                                  16
                                  80,029
                                  16
                                  80,029
                                  17
                                  84,354
                                  17
                                  85,054
                                  17
                                  85,054
                                  18
                                  89,603
                                  18
                                  90,303
                                  18
                                  90,303
                                  18A
                                  5433
                                  18A
                                  5433
                                  18A
                                  5433
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  5778
                                  18B
                                  6390
                                  18B
                                  6390
                                  18B
                                  6735
                                  18C
                                  7347
                                  18C
                                  7347
                                  18C
                                  7692
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  BA+15 (continued)
                                  STEP
                                  2021-22
                                  STEP
                                  2022-23
                                  STEP
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  49,812
                                  1
                                  50,896
                                  1
                                  53,386
                                  2
                                  51,190
                                  2
                                  52,274
                                  2
                                  54,764
                                  3
                                  51,880
                                  3
                                  52,964
                                  3
                                  55,454
                                  4
                                  53,300
                                  4
                                  54,122
                                  4
                                  56,612
                                  5
                                  54,815
                                  5
                                  55,626
                                  5
                                  57,771
                                  6-7
                                  56,380
                                  6
                                  57,188
                                  6
                                  59,333
                                  8
                                  58,045
                                  7-8
                                  58,857
                                  7
                                  61,002
                                  9
                                  59,860
                                  9
                                  60,661
                                  8-9
                                  62,806
                                  10
                                  61,805
                                  10
                                  62,630
                                  10
                                  64,775
                                  11
                                  63,850
                                  11
                                  64,704
                                  11
                                  66,849
                                  12
                                  66,170
                                  12
                                  67,074
                                  12
                                  69,219
                                  13
                                  68,835
                                  13
                                  69,708
                                  13
                                  71,853
                                  14
                                  72,200
                                  14
                                  72,956
                                  14
                                  75,101
                                  15
                                  76,332
                                  15
                                  77,023
                                  15
                                  79,118
                                  16
                                  80,072
                                  16
                                  81,016
                                  16
                                  83,111
                                  17
                                  85,089
                                  17
                                  85,943
                                  17
                                  87,793
                                  18
                                  90,338
                                  18
                                  91,048
                                  18
                                  92,448
                                  18A
                                  5433
                                  18A
                                  5433
                                  18A
                                  5433
                                  18AA
                                  6443
                                  18AA
                                  7233
                                  18AA
                                  7933
                                  18B
                                  7400
                                  18B
                                  8190
                                  18B
                                  8890
                                  18C
                                  8357
                                  18C
                                  9147
                                  18C
                                  9847
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  MA
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  STEP
                                  2019-20
                                  STEP
                                  2020-21
                                  (eff. 2/1/20)
                                  1
                                  51,917
                                  1
                                  52,617
                                  1
                                  52,659
                                  2
                                  52,962
                                  2
                                  53,662
                                  2
                                  53,662
                                  3
                                  54,427
                                  3
                                  54,999
                                  3
                                  54,999
                                  4-5
                                  55,952
                                  4-5
                                  56,652
                                  4
                                  56,652
                                  6
                                  57,582
                                  6
                                  58,282
                                  5-6
                                  58,282
                                  7
                                  59,272
                                  7
                                  59,972
                                  7
                                  59,972
                                  8
                                  61,067
                                  8
                                  61,767
                                  8
                                  61,767
                                  9
                                  63,022
                                  9
                                  63,722
                                  9
                                  63,722
                                  10
                                  64,999
                                  10
                                  65,999
                                  10
                                  65,999
                                  11
                                  67,352
                                  11
                                  68,052
                                  11
                                  68,052
                                  12
                                  69,862
                                  12
                                  71,022
                                  12
                                  71,022
                                  13
                                  72,422
                                  13
                                  73,122
                                  13
                                  73,122
                                  14
                                  75,967
                                  14
                                  76,667
                                  14
                                  76,667
                                  15
                                  79,999
                                  15
                                  80,799
                                  15
                                  80,799
                                  16
                                  84,332
                                  16
                                  85,032
                                  16
                                  85,032
                                  17
                                  89,357
                                  17
                                  89,999
                                  17
                                  89,999
                                  18
                                  95,676
                                  18
                                  96,376
                                  18
                                  96,376
                                  18A
                                  5555
                                  18A
                                  5555
                                  18A
                                  5555
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  5900
                                  18B
                                  6512
                                  18B
                                  6512
                                  18B
                                  6857
                                  18C
                                  7469
                                  18C
                                  7469
                                  18C
                                  7814
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  MA (continued)
                                  STEP
                                  2021-22
                                  STEP
                                  2022-23
                                  STEP
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  52,885
                                  1
                                  53,969
                                  1
                                  56,459
                                  2
                                  53,888
                                  2
                                  54,972
                                  2
                                  57,462
                                  3
                                  55,010
                                  3
                                  56,094
                                  3
                                  58,584
                                  4
                                  56,663
                                  4
                                  57,485
                                  4
                                  59,975
                                  5
                                  58,293
                                  5
                                  59,104
                                  5
                                  61,249
                                  6-7
                                  59,983
                                  6
                                  60,791
                                  6
                                  62,936
                                  8
                                  61,778
                                  7-8
                                  62,590
                                  7
                                  64,735
                                  9
                                  63,733
                                  9
                                  64,534
                                  8-9
                                  66,679
                                  10
                                  66,010
                                  10
                                  66,835
                                  10
                                  68,980
                                  11
                                  68,063
                                  11
                                  68,917
                                  11
                                  71,062
                                  12
                                  71,033
                                  12
                                  71,937
                                  12
                                  74,082
                                  13
                                  73,133
                                  13
                                  74,006
                                  13
                                  76,151
                                  14
                                  76,678
                                  14
                                  77,434
                                  14
                                  79,579
                                  15
                                  80,842
                                  15
                                  81,533
                                  15
                                  83,628
                                  16
                                  85,075
                                  16
                                  86,019
                                  16
                                  88,114
                                  17
                                  90,034
                                  17
                                  90,888
                                  17
                                  92,738
                                  18
                                  96,411
                                  18
                                  97,121
                                  18
                                  98,521
                                  18A
                                  5555
                                  18A
                                  5555
                                  18A
                                  5555
                                  18AA
                                  6565
                                  18AA
                                  7355
                                  18AA
                                  8055
                                  18B
                                  7522
                                  18B
                                  8312
                                  18B
                                  9012
                                  18C
                                  8479
                                  18C
                                  9269
                                  18C
                                  9969
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  MA+30
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  STEP
                                  2019-20
                                  STEP
                                  2020-21
                                  (eff. 2/1/20)
                                  1
                                  54,586
                                  1
                                  55,286
                                  1
                                  55,328
                                  2
                                  55,726
                                  2
                                  56,426
                                  2
                                  56,426
                                  3
                                  57,286
                                  3
                                  57,986
                                  3
                                  57,986
                                  4-5
                                  58,921
                                  4-5
                                  59,621
                                  4
                                  59,621
                                  6
                                  60,676
                                  6
                                  61,376
                                  5-6
                                  61,376
                                  7
                                  62,506
                                  7
                                  63,206
                                  7
                                  63,206
                                  8
                                  64,461
                                  8
                                  65,161
                                  8
                                  65,161
                                  9
                                  66,586
                                  9
                                  67,286
                                  9
                                  67,286
                                  10
                                  68,871
                                  10
                                  69,571
                                  10
                                  69,571
                                  11
                                  71,286
                                  11
                                  71,986
                                  11
                                  71,986
                                  12
                                  74,036
                                  12
                                  74,736
                                  12
                                  74,736
                                  13
                                  77,226
                                  13
                                  77,926
                                  13
                                  77,926
                                  14
                                  81,251
                                  14
                                  81,951
                                  14
                                  81,951
                                  15
                                  85,351
                                  15
                                  86,051
                                  15
                                  86,051
                                  16
                                  89,991
                                  16
                                  90,891
                                  16
                                  90,891
                                  17
                                  95,016
                                  17
                                  95,716
                                  17
                                  95,716
                                  18
                                  101,725
                                  18
                                  102,425
                                  18
                                  102,425
                                  18A
                                  5676
                                  18A
                                  5676
                                  18A
                                  5676
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  6021
                                  18B
                                  6633
                                  18B
                                  6633
                                  18B
                                  6978
                                  18C
                                  7590
                                  18C
                                  7590
                                  18C
                                  7935
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  MA+30 (continued)
                                  STEP
                                  2021-22
                                  STEP
                                  2022-23
                                  STEP
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  55,554
                                  1
                                  56,638
                                  1
                                  59,128
                                  2
                                  56,652
                                  2
                                  57,736
                                  2
                                  60,226
                                  3
                                  57,997
                                  3
                                  59,081
                                  3
                                  61,571
                                  4
                                  59,632
                                  4
                                  60,454
                                  4
                                  62,944
                                  5
                                  61,387
                                  5
                                  62,198
                                  5
                                  64,343
                                  6-7
                                  63,217
                                  6
                                  64,025
                                  6
                                  66,170
                                  8
                                  65,172
                                  7-8
                                  65,984
                                  7
                                  68,129
                                  9
                                  67,297
                                  9
                                  68,098
                                  8-9
                                  70,243
                                  10
                                  69,582
                                  10
                                  70,407
                                  10
                                  72,552
                                  11
                                  71,997
                                  11
                                  72,851
                                  11
                                  74,996
                                  12
                                  74,747
                                  12
                                  75,651
                                  12
                                  77,796
                                  13
                                  77,937
                                  13
                                  78,810
                                  13
                                  80,955
                                  14
                                  81,962
                                  14
                                  82,718
                                  14
                                  84,863
                                  15
                                  86,094
                                  15
                                  86,785
                                  15
                                  88,880
                                  16
                                  90,934
                                  16
                                  91,878
                                  16
                                  93,973
                                  17
                                  95,751
                                  17
                                  96,605
                                  17
                                  98,455
                                  18
                                  102,460
                                  18
                                  103,170
                                  18
                                  104,570
                                  18A
                                  5676
                                  18A
                                  5676
                                  18A
                                  5676
                                  18AA
                                  6686
                                  18AA
                                  7476
                                  18AA
                                  8176
                                  18B
                                  7643
                                  18B
                                  8433
                                  18B
                                  9133
                                  18C
                                  8600
                                  18C
                                  9390
                                  18C
                                  10090
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  MA+45
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  STEP
                                  2019-20
                                  STEP
                                  2020-21
                                  (eff. 2/1/20)
                                  1
                                  56,223
                                  1
                                  56,923
                                  1
                                  56,965
                                  2
                                  57,363
                                  2
                                  58,063
                                  2
                                  58,063
                                  3
                                  58,923
                                  3
                                  59,623
                                  3
                                  59,623
                                  4-5
                                  60,558
                                  4-5
                                  61,258
                                  4
                                  61,258
                                  6
                                  62,313
                                  6
                                  63,013
                                  5-6
                                  63,013
                                  7
                                  64,143
                                  7
                                  64,843
                                  7
                                  64,843
                                  8
                                  66,098
                                  8
                                  66,798
                                  8
                                  66,798
                                  9
                                  68,223
                                  9
                                  68,923
                                  9
                                  68,923
                                  10
                                  70,508
                                  10
                                  71,208
                                  10
                                  71,208
                                  11
                                  72,923
                                  11
                                  73,623
                                  11
                                  73,623
                                  12
                                  75,673
                                  12
                                  76,373
                                  12
                                  76,373
                                  13
                                  78,863
                                  13
                                  79,563
                                  13
                                  79,563
                                  14
                                  82,888
                                  14
                                  83,588
                                  14
                                  83,588
                                  15
                                  86,988
                                  15
                                  87,688
                                  15
                                  87,688
                                  16
                                  91,628
                                  16
                                  92,328
                                  16
                                  92,328
                                  17
                                  96,653
                                  17
                                  97,353
                                  17
                                  97,353
                                  18
                                  103,362
                                  18
                                  104,062
                                  18
                                  104,062
                                  18A
                                  5708
                                  18A
                                  5708
                                  18A
                                  5708
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  6053
                                  18B
                                  6665
                                  18B
                                  6665
                                  18B
                                  7010
                                  18C
                                  7622
                                  18C
                                  7622
                                  18C
                                  7967
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  MA+45 (continued)
                                  STEP
                                  2021-22
                                  STEP
                                  2022-23
                                  STEP
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  57,191
                                  1
                                  58,275
                                  1
                                  60,765
                                  2
                                  58,289
                                  2
                                  59,373
                                  2
                                  61,863
                                  3
                                  59,634
                                  3
                                  60,718
                                  3
                                  63,208
                                  4
                                  61,269
                                  4
                                  62,091
                                  4
                                  64,581
                                  5
                                  63,024
                                  5
                                  63,835
                                  5
                                  65,980
                                  6-7
                                  64,854
                                  6
                                  65,662
                                  6
                                  67,807
                                  8
                                  66,809
                                  7-8
                                  67,621
                                  7
                                  69,766
                                  9
                                  68,934
                                  9
                                  69,735
                                  8-9
                                  71,880
                                  10
                                  71,219
                                  10
                                  72,044
                                  10
                                  74,189
                                  11
                                  73,634
                                  11
                                  74,488
                                  11
                                  76,633
                                  12
                                  76,384
                                  12
                                  77,288
                                  12
                                  79,433
                                  13
                                  79,574
                                  13
                                  80,447
                                  13
                                  82,592
                                  14
                                  83,599
                                  14
                                  84,355
                                  14
                                  86,500
                                  15
                                  87,731
                                  15
                                  88,422
                                  15
                                  90,517
                                  16
                                  92,371
                                  16
                                  93,315
                                  16
                                  95,410
                                  17
                                  97,388
                                  17
                                  98,242
                                  17
                                  99,999
                                  18
                                  104,097
                                  18
                                  104,807
                                  18
                                  106,207
                                  18A
                                  5708
                                  18A
                                  5708
                                  18A
                                  5708
                                  18AA
                                  6718
                                  18AA
                                  7508
                                  18AA
                                  8208
                                  18B
                                  7675
                                  18B
                                  8465
                                  18B
                                  9165
                                  18C
                                  8632
                                  18C
                                  9422
                                  18C
                                  10122
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  DR
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  STEP
                                  2019-20
                                  STEP
                                  2020-21
                                  (eff. 2/1/20)
                                  1
                                  57,867
                                  1
                                  58,567
                                  1
                                  58,609
                                  2
                                  59,007
                                  2
                                  59,707
                                  2
                                  59,707
                                  3
                                  60,567
                                  3
                                  61,267
                                  3
                                  61,267
                                  4-5
                                  62,202
                                  4-5
                                  62,902
                                  4
                                  62,902
                                  6
                                  63,957
                                  6
                                  64,657
                                  5-6
                                  64,657
                                  7
                                  65,787
                                  7
                                  66,487
                                  7
                                  66,487
                                  8
                                  67,742
                                  8
                                  68,442
                                  8
                                  68,442
                                  9
                                  69,867
                                  9
                                  71,227
                                  9
                                  71,227
                                  10
                                  72,152
                                  10
                                  72,852
                                  10
                                  72,852
                                  11
                                  74,567
                                  11
                                  75,267
                                  11
                                  75,267
                                  12
                                  77,317
                                  12
                                  78,017
                                  12
                                  78,017
                                  13
                                  80,507
                                  13
                                  81,207
                                  13
                                  81,207
                                  14
                                  84,532
                                  14
                                  85,232
                                  14
                                  85,232
                                  15
                                  88,632
                                  15
                                  89,332
                                  15
                                  89,332
                                  16
                                  93,272
                                  16
                                  93,972
                                  16
                                  93,972
                                  17
                                  98,297
                                  17
                                  98,997
                                  17
                                  98,997
                                  18
                                  105,006
                                  18
                                  105,706
                                  18
                                  105,706
                                  18A
                                  5742
                                  18A
                                  5742
                                  18A
                                  5742
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  ---
                                  18AA
                                  6087
                                  18B
                                  6699
                                  18B
                                  6699
                                  18B
                                  7044
                                  18C
                                  7656
                                  18C
                                  7656
                                  18C
                                  8001
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule A - Certified Staff Salary Guides
                                  DR (continued)
                                  STEP
                                  2021-22
                                  STEP
                                  2022-23
                                  STEP
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  58,835
                                  1
                                  59,919
                                  1
                                  62,409
                                  2
                                  59,933
                                  2
                                  61,017
                                  2
                                  63,507
                                  3
                                  61,278
                                  3
                                  62,362
                                  3
                                  64,852
                                  4
                                  62,913
                                  4
                                  63,735
                                  4
                                  66,225
                                  5
                                  64,668
                                  5
                                  65,479
                                  5
                                  67,624
                                  6-7
                                  66,498
                                  6
                                  67,306
                                  6
                                  69,451
                                  8
                                  68,453
                                  7-8
                                  69,265
                                  7
                                  71,410
                                  9
                                  71,238
                                  9
                                  72,039
                                  8-9
                                  74,184
                                  10
                                  72,863
                                  10
                                  73,688
                                  10
                                  75,833
                                  11
                                  75,278
                                  11
                                  76,132
                                  11
                                  78,277
                                  12
                                  78,028
                                  12
                                  78,932
                                  12
                                  81,077
                                  13
                                  81,218
                                  13
                                  82,091
                                  13
                                  84,236
                                  14
                                  85,243
                                  14
                                  85,999
                                  14
                                  88,144
                                  15
                                  89,375
                                  15
                                  90,066
                                  15
                                  92,161
                                  16
                                  94,015
                                  16
                                  94,959
                                  16
                                  97,054
                                  17
                                  99,032
                                  17
                                  99,886
                                  17
                                  101,736
                                  18
                                  105,741
                                  18
                                  106,451
                                  18
                                  107,851
                                  18A
                                  5742
                                  18A
                                  5742
                                  18A
                                  5742
                                  18AA
                                  6752
                                  18AA
                                  7542
                                  18AA
                                  8242
                                  18B
                                  7709
                                  18B
                                  8499
                                  18B
                                  9199
                                  18C
                                  8666
                                  18C
                                  9456
                                  18C
                                  10156
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  AA=Reaching 22 years
                                  B=Reaching 25 years
                                  C=Reaching 30 years
                                  Schedule B
                                  Coaching Stipends
                                  July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2024
                                  TIER 1
                                  Football
                                  Head Football
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  Step 1
                                  6724
                                  6724
                                  6858
                                  6995
                                  Step 2
                                  8137
                                  8137
                                  8230
                                  8395
                                  Step 3
                                  8901
                                  8901
                                  9079
                                  9261
                                  Step 4
                                  10446
                                  10446
                                  10655
                                  10868
                                  1st Ass't
                                  Step 1
                                  4513
                                  4513
                                  4603
                                  4695
                                  Step 2
                                  5252
                                  5252
                                  5352
                                  5459
                                  Step 3
                                  6142
                                  6142
                                  6265
                                  6390
                                  Step 4
                                  7569
                                  7569
                                  7720
                                  7874
                                  2nd Ass't
                                  Step 1
                                  3525
                                  3525
                                  3596
                                  3668
                                  Step 2
                                  4513
                                  4513
                                  4603
                                  4695
                                  Step 3
                                  5404
                                  5404
                                  5512
                                  5622
                                  Step 4
                                  6798
                                  6798
                                  6934
                                  7073
                                  TIER 2
                                  Basketball, Wrestling
                                  Head Coach
                                  Step 1
                                  5566
                                  5566
                                  5677
                                  5791
                                  Step 2
                                  6684
                                  6684
                                  6818
                                  6954
                                  Step 3
                                  7563
                                  7563
                                  7714
                                  7868
                                  Step 4
                                  9040
                                  9040
                                  9221
                                  9405
                                  Ass'ts
                                  Step 1
                                  3484
                                  3484
                                  3554
                                  3625
                                  Step 2
                                  4460
                                  4460
                                  4549
                                  4640
                                  Step 3
                                  5340
                                  5340
                                  5447
                                  5556
                                  Step 4
                                  6718
                                  6718
                                  6852
                                  6989
                                  Schedule B
                                  Coaching Stipends
                                  July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2024
                                  TIER 3
                                  Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Ice Hockey, Spring Track, Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Swimming, Volleyball
                                  Head Coach
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  Step 1
                                  5500
                                  5500
                                  5610
                                  5722
                                  Step 2
                                  6605
                                  6605
                                  6737
                                  6872
                                  Step 3
                                  7474
                                  7474
                                  7623
                                  7775
                                  Step 4
                                  8934
                                  8934
                                  9113
                                  9295
                                  Ass'ts
                                  Step 1
                                  3443
                                  3443
                                  3512
                                  3582
                                  Step 2
                                  4408
                                  4408
                                  4496
                                  4586
                                  Step 3
                                  5278
                                  5278
                                  5384
                                  5492
                                  Step 4
                                  6639
                                  6639
                                  6772
                                  6907
                                  TIER 4
                                  Winter Track, Cross Country, Tennis, Bowling, Golf
                                  Head Coach
                                  Step 1
                                  5435
                                  5435
                                  5544
                                  5655
                                  Step 2
                                  6527
                                  6527
                                  6658
                                  6791
                                  Step 3
                                  7385
                                  7385
                                  7533
                                  7684
                                  Step 4
                                  8828
                                  8828
                                  9005
                                  9185
                                  Ass'ts
                                  Step 1
                                  3402
                                  3402
                                  3470
                                  3539
                                  Step 2
                                  4356
                                  4356
                                  4443
                                  4532
                                  Step 3
                                  5215
                                  5215
                                  5319
                                  5425
                                  Step 4
                                  6561
                                  6561
                                  6692
                                  6826
                                  Schedule B
                                  Coaching Stipends
                                  July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2024
                                  TIER 5
                                  Head Coach
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  Cheerleading (HS - Fall/Winter)
                                  Step 1
                                  3282
                                  3282
                                  3348
                                  3415
                                  Step 2
                                  3963
                                  3963
                                  4042
                                  4123
                                  Step 3
                                  4471
                                  4471
                                  4560
                                  4651
                                  Step 4
                                  5392
                                  5392
                                  5500
                                  5610
                                  Ass't (HS)
                                  (Fall/Winter)
                                  Step 1
                                  2235
                                  2235
                                  2280
                                  2326
                                  Step 2
                                  2591
                                  2591
                                  2643
                                  2696
                                  Step 3
                                  2997
                                  2997
                                  3057
                                  3118
                                  Step 4
                                  3700
                                  3700
                                  3774
                                  3849
                                  Middle School Cheerleading (annual)
                                  Step 1
                                  2222
                                  2222
                                  2266
                                  2311
                                  Step 2
                                  2576
                                  2576
                                  2628
                                  2681
                                  Step 3
                                  2980
                                  2980
                                  3040
                                  3101
                                  Step 4
                                  3678
                                  3678
                                  3752
                                  3827
                                  Athletic Trainer
                                  Step 1
                                  9805
                                  9805
                                  10001
                                  10201
                                  Step 2
                                  11232
                                  11232
                                  11457
                                  11686
                                  Step 3
                                  12329
                                  12329
                                  12576
                                  12828
                                  Step 4
                                  14091
                                  14091
                                  14372
                                  14659
                                  Middle School Interscholastic
                                  Step 1
                                  3372
                                  3372
                                  3439
                                  3508
                                  Step 2
                                  4317
                                  4317
                                  4403
                                  4491
                                  Step 3
                                  5169
                                  5169
                                  5272
                                  5377
                                  Step 4
                                  6503
                                  6503
                                  6633
                                  6766
                                  *Placement on the Coaches’ Salary Guide shall be governed as follows:
                                  Step 1 = 1st and 2nd year of experience as a coach of the specific activity or a directly
                                  related activity (e.g. winter track/spring track) in Old Bridge
                                  Step 2 = 3rd and 4th year of experience as a coach of the specific activity or a directly
                                  related activity (e.g. winter track/spring track) in Old Bridge
                                  Step 3 = 5th and 6th year of experience as a coach of the specific activity or a directly
                                  related activity (e.g. winter track/spring track) in Old Bridge
                                  Step 4 = Beyond 6th year of experience as a coach of the specific activity or a directly
                                  related activity (e.g. winter track/spring track) in Old Bridge
                                  Individuals currently holding a position remain on their current step in that position through 2021-22.
                                  All coaches move up one full step in 2022-23 and again in 2023-24.
                                  Schedule C
                                  Extra-Curricular Compensation
                                  July 1, 2019- June 30, 2024
                                  Schedule C
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  Freshman Class (2)*
                                  791
                                  791
                                  807
                                  823
                                  Sophomore Class (2)*
                                  1160
                                  1160
                                  1183
                                  1207
                                  Junior Class (2)*
                                  1383
                                  1383
                                  1411
                                  1439
                                  Senior Class (2)*
                                  5758
                                  5758
                                  5873
                                  5990
                                  Honor Society
                                  1132
                                  1132
                                  1155
                                  1178
                                  Newspaper (*H.S.)
                                  5057
                                  5057
                                  5158
                                  5261
                                  Newspaper Middle School
                                  2527
                                  2527
                                  2578
                                  2630
                                  Pep Club
                                  1765
                                  1765
                                  1800
                                  1836
                                  Pep Club Middle School
                                  868
                                  868
                                  885
                                  903
                                  School Store (total of 4)
                                  OBHS Main/Business Mgr.
                                  3373
                                  3373
                                  3440
                                  3509
                                  EMLC
                                  1360
                                  1360
                                  1387
                                  1415
                                  Middle School (2)
                                  2366
                                  2366
                                  2413
                                  2461
                                  Student Accounts (* 2 H.S.)
                                  6238
                                  6238
                                  6363
                                  6490
                                  Student Activities Advisor (HS)
                                  13300
                                  13300
                                  13566
                                  13837
                                  Literary Magazine
                                  1150
                                  1150
                                  1173
                                  1196
                                  Student Council
                                  2691
                                  2691
                                  2745
                                  2800
                                  Yearbook (* 2 H.S.)
                                  6523
                                  6523
                                  6653
                                  6786
                                  Yearbook Business
                                  2287
                                  2287
                                  2333
                                  2380
                                  Student Activities Advisor (MS)
                                  6759
                                  6759
                                  6894
                                  7031
                                  Yearbook-- middle school
                                  3262
                                  3262
                                  3327
                                  3394
                                  Student accounts –middle School
                                  3119
                                  3119
                                  3181
                                  3245
                                  American Red Cross (2)
                                  1000
                                  1000
                                  1020
                                  1040
                                  Middle School Peer-to-Peer
                                  1600
                                  1600
                                  1632
                                  1665
                                  Peer Outreach
                                  2000
                                  2000
                                  2040
                                  2080
                                  * positions do not have duties
                                  Athletic Activities
                                  Chaperone per game (home)
                                  78
                                  78
                                  80
                                  82
                                  Chaperone per game (away)
                                  81
                                  81
                                  83
                                  85
                                  Girls Recreation
                                  1309
                                  1309
                                  1335
                                  1361
                                  Intramural (hourly)
                                  49.40
                                  49.40
                                  50.39
                                  51.40
                                  H.S. Intramurals (per season)
                                  1274
                                  1274
                                  1299
                                  1324
                                  Twirling, Flag, and Drill
                                  1772
                                  1772
                                  1807
                                  1843
                                  Crowd Control (per unit)
                                  66.41
                                  66.41
                                  67.74
                                  69.09
                                  Ticket Sales (per unit)
                                  66.41
                                  66.41
                                  67.74
                                  69.09
                                  Clock/Scoreboard Operator (per unit)
                                  86.70
                                  86.70
                                  88.43
                                  90.20
                                  Site Coordinator (per unit)
                                  86.70
                                  86.70
                                  88.43
                                  90.20

                                    Schedule C
                                    Extra-Curricular Compensation
                                    July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2024
                                    Schedule C
                                    2018-19
                                    2019-22
                                    2022-23
                                    2023-24
                                    Directors
                                    Choral Director
                                    5104
                                    5104
                                    5206
                                    5310
                                    Dramatic Director (per production)
                                    3200
                                    3200
                                    3264
                                    3329
                                    Band Director High School
                                    7296
                                    7296
                                    7442
                                    7591
                                    Band Director M.S. (2)
                                    5104
                                    5104
                                    5206
                                    5310
                                    Asst. Band Director High School
                                    3588
                                    3588
                                    3660
                                    3733
                                    HS Sr. Musical Choreographer
                                    1556
                                    1556
                                    1587
                                    1619
                                    Stage Crew Director (per production)
                                    1383
                                    1383
                                    1411
                                    1439
                                    Stage Set Design Director (per production)
                                    1309
                                    1309
                                    1335
                                    1361
                                    Stage Set Construction Director (per production)
                                    1309
                                    1309
                                    1335
                                    1361
                                    H.S. Sr. Musical Director
                                    5104
                                    5104
                                    5206
                                    5310
                                    H.S. Sr. Musical Asst. Director
                                    2197
                                    2197
                                    2241
                                    2286
                                    Sr. Musical Director (Orchestra)
                                    971
                                    971
                                    990
                                    1001
                                    Middle School Musical Director (play)
                                    5104
                                    5104
                                    5206
                                    5310
                                    Audio Visual Coordinator-High School
                                    4834
                                    4834
                                    4961
                                    5060
                                    Audio Visual Coordinators-middle school
                                    2418
                                    2418
                                    2466
                                    2515
                                    High School Drama Production Costume Design
                                    1309
                                    1309
                                    1335
                                    1361
                                    FBLA
                                    2681
                                    2681
                                    2735
                                    2790
                                    Indoor Percussion
                                    2357
                                    2357
                                    2404
                                    2452
                                    Jazz Band
                                    1932
                                    1932
                                    1971
                                    2010
                                    Middle School Orchestra
                                    2574
                                    2574
                                    2625
                                    2678
                                    High School Orchestra
                                    2574
                                    2574
                                    2625
                                    2678

                                  Schedule D
                                  Specialist's Stipends
                                  July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2024
                                  Schedule D - Specialists Stipends
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  TITLE
                                  Coordinator of Distributive Education
                                  1651
                                  1651
                                  1684
                                  1718
                                  Coordinator of Trade and Industry
                                  1651
                                  1651
                                  1684
                                  1718
                                  Coordinator of Health Occupations
                                  1651
                                  1651
                                  1684
                                  1718
                                  Coordinator of Work Study Programs(Winter)
                                  1416
                                  1416
                                  1444
                                  1473
                                  Coordinator of Work Study Program(Summer)
                                  945
                                  945
                                  964
                                  983
                                  Middle School Subject Area Coordinators***
                                  1595
                                  1595
                                  1627
                                  1660
                                  Coordinator of English as Second Language(ESL)
                                  1651
                                  1651
                                  1684
                                  1718
                                  Coordinator of Reading( K - 12)
                                  1651
                                  1651
                                  1684
                                  1718
                                  Pre-School Coordinator
                                  2583
                                  2583
                                  2635
                                  2688
                                  Guidance Coordinator
                                  1925
                                  1925
                                  1964
                                  2003
                                  Learning Disabilities Consultant
                                  3715
                                  3715
                                  3789
                                  3865
                                  Psychologist / Behaviorist**
                                  2061
                                  2061
                                  2102
                                  2144
                                  Social Worker
                                  2061
                                  2061
                                  2102
                                  2144
                                  Interventionist
                                  732
                                  732
                                  747
                                  762
                                  *Special Education
                                  1282
                                  1282
                                  1308
                                  1334
                                  * Supplementary Instruction
                                  1282
                                  1282
                                  1308
                                  1334
                                  Speech
                                  2061
                                  2061
                                  2102
                                  2144
                                  Coordinator Nursing Services
                                  2532
                                  2532
                                  2583
                                  2635
                                  Peer Leadership
                                  1692
                                  1692
                                  1726
                                  1761
                                  Substance Awareness Head Coordinator
                                  1651
                                  1651
                                  1684
                                  1718
                                  Subject Area Coordinator- Special Ed.
                                  1595
                                  1595
                                  1627
                                  1660
                                  Purchasing Clerk Stipend
                                  10956
                                  10956
                                  11175
                                  11399
                                  Anti-Bullying Stipends:
                                  HS Main (each)
                                  1286
                                  1286
                                  1312
                                  1338
                                  EMLC
                                  858
                                  858
                                  875
                                  893
                                  Middle School
                                  1286
                                  1286
                                  1312
                                  1338
                                  Elementary
                                  428
                                  428
                                  437
                                  446
                                  Applied Behavior Analyst
                                  803
                                  803
                                  819
                                  835
                                  * These two stipends shall be payable only to those employees working in these titles prior to July 1 1981. Any Employee hired into these titles after said date shall not be eligible for nor paid said stipends during the term of this Agreement
                                  **The titles of Behaviorist and Psychologist are listed together to protect assigned teaching staff members in terms of seniority accrual under N.J.A.C. 6A:32-5. All staff members appointed to the position of Psychologist or Behaviorist in any year of this Agreement shall be entitled to the stipend in the listed amount, but no staff member shall be assigned to both positions, nor receive the stipend for both positions simultaneously.
                                  ***Including Mathematics, Social Studies, ELA, Science, Related Arts, World Language, and Physical Education
                                  Schedule E
                                  Secretarial/Clerical Salary Guides
                                  Sec Class A
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  28,361
                                  28,861
                                  29,401
                                  29,901
                                  30,981
                                  32,581
                                  2
                                  29,111
                                  29,611
                                  30,151
                                  30,651
                                  31,731
                                  33,331
                                  3
                                  29,541
                                  30,041
                                  30,651
                                  31,251
                                  32,331
                                  33,931
                                  4
                                  30,751
                                  31,251
                                  31,651
                                  32,151
                                  33,231
                                  34,831
                                  5
                                  31,631
                                  32,131
                                  32,531
                                  33,031
                                  34,031
                                  35,631
                                  6
                                  32,556
                                  33,056
                                  33,456
                                  33,956
                                  34,956
                                  36,556
                                  7
                                  33,526
                                  34,026
                                  34,426
                                  34,926
                                  35,926
                                  37,526
                                  8
                                  34,546
                                  35,046
                                  35,446
                                  35,946
                                  36,946
                                  38,546
                                  9
                                  35,621
                                  36,121
                                  36,521
                                  37,021
                                  38,021
                                  39,621
                                  10
                                  36,756
                                  37,256
                                  37,656
                                  38,156
                                  39,156
                                  40,756
                                  11
                                  37,946
                                  38,446
                                  38,846
                                  39,346
                                  40,346
                                  41,946
                                  12
                                  39,191
                                  39,691
                                  40,091
                                  40,591
                                  41,591
                                  43,191
                                  13
                                  40,516
                                  41,016
                                  41,416
                                  41,916
                                  42,916
                                  44,516
                                  14
                                  43,396
                                  43,896
                                  44,296
                                  44,796
                                  45,796
                                  47,396
                                  15
                                  47,517
                                  48,017
                                  48,417
                                  48,917
                                  49,917
                                  51,517
                                  15-A
                                  4603
                                  4603
                                  4603
                                  4603
                                  4603
                                  4603
                                  15-B
                                  5044
                                  5044
                                  5044
                                  5044
                                  5044
                                  5044
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 19 yrs. in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  15 College Credits:
                                  10 mos.
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  12 mos.
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399


                                  Schedule E
                                  Secretarial/Clerical Salary Guides
                                  Sec Class B
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  29,547
                                  30,047
                                  30,222
                                  30,397
                                  31,387
                                  33,687
                                  2
                                  30,337
                                  30,837
                                  30,972
                                  31,147
                                  32,137
                                  34,437
                                  3
                                  31,172
                                  31,672
                                  31,807
                                  31,947
                                  32,937
                                  35,187
                                  4
                                  32,057
                                  32,557
                                  32,692
                                  32,832
                                  33,837
                                  36,087
                                  5
                                  32,987
                                  33,487
                                  33,622
                                  33,767
                                  34,767
                                  36,987
                                  6
                                  33,962
                                  34,462
                                  34,597
                                  34,747
                                  35,747
                                  37,962
                                  7
                                  34,987
                                  35,487
                                  35,622
                                  35,797
                                  36,797
                                  38,987
                                  8
                                  36,062
                                  36,562
                                  36,697
                                  36,872
                                  37,872
                                  40,062
                                  9
                                  37,192
                                  37,692
                                  37,827
                                  38,002
                                  39,002
                                  41,192
                                  10
                                  38,377
                                  38,877
                                  39,012
                                  39,302
                                  40,302
                                  42,377
                                  11
                                  39,617
                                  40,117
                                  40,252
                                  40,602
                                  41,602
                                  43,617
                                  12
                                  40,922
                                  41,422
                                  41,602
                                  42,102
                                  43,102
                                  44,922
                                  13
                                  42,352
                                  42,852
                                  43,202
                                  43,702
                                  44,702
                                  46,352
                                  14
                                  45,602
                                  46,102
                                  46,502
                                  47,002
                                  48,002
                                  49,602
                                  15
                                  50,053
                                  50,346
                                  50,746
                                  51,246
                                  52,246
                                  53,846
                                  15-A
                                  4653
                                  4653
                                  4653
                                  4653
                                  4653
                                  4653
                                  15-B
                                  5094
                                  5094
                                  5094
                                  5094
                                  5094
                                  5094
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 19 yrs. in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  15 College Credits:
                                  10 mos.
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  12 mos.
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399























































                                  Schedule E
                                  Secretarial/Clerical Salary Guides
                                  Sec Class C
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  30,624
                                  31,124
                                  31,240
                                  31,449
                                  32,499
                                  34,872
                                  2
                                  31,439
                                  31,939
                                  31,990
                                  32,199
                                  33,249
                                  35,622
                                  3
                                  32,299
                                  32,799
                                  32,854
                                  33,024
                                  34,049
                                  36,372
                                  4
                                  33,209
                                  33,709
                                  33,769
                                  33,934
                                  34,949
                                  37,272
                                  5
                                  34,169
                                  34,669
                                  34,744
                                  34,909
                                  35,909
                                  38,172
                                  6
                                  35,179
                                  35,679
                                  35,744
                                  35,909
                                  36,909
                                  39,179
                                  7
                                  36,239
                                  36,739
                                  36,789
                                  36,959
                                  37,959
                                  40,239
                                  8
                                  37,349
                                  37,849
                                  37,899
                                  38,069
                                  39,069
                                  41,349
                                  9
                                  38,514
                                  39,014
                                  39,049
                                  39,269
                                  40,269
                                  42,514
                                  10
                                  39,734
                                  40,234
                                  40,269
                                  40,569
                                  41,569
                                  43,734
                                  11
                                  41,019
                                  41,519
                                  41,554
                                  41,894
                                  42,894
                                  45,019
                                  12
                                  42,364
                                  42,864
                                  42,899
                                  43,394
                                  44,394
                                  46,364
                                  13
                                  43,794
                                  44,294
                                  44,494
                                  44,994
                                  45,994
                                  47,794
                                  14
                                  46,894
                                  47,394
                                  47,794
                                  48,294
                                  49,294
                                  50,894
                                  15
                                  51,459
                                  51,959
                                  52,359
                                  52,859
                                  53,859
                                  55,459
                                  15-A
                                  4681
                                  4681
                                  4681
                                  4681
                                  4681
                                  4681
                                  15-B
                                  5122
                                  5122
                                  5122
                                  5122
                                  5122
                                  5122
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 19 yrs. in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  15 College Credits:
                                  10 mos.
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  12 mos.
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399

                                  Schedule E
                                  Secretarial/Clerical Salary Guides
                                  Sec Class D
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  32,585
                                  33,085
                                  33,475
                                  33,820
                                  35,045
                                  37,030
                                  2
                                  33,470
                                  33,970
                                  34,275
                                  34,620
                                  35,795
                                  37,780
                                  3
                                  34,405
                                  34,905
                                  35,210
                                  35,520
                                  36,645
                                  38,580
                                  4
                                  35,390
                                  35,890
                                  36,195
                                  36,505
                                  37,545
                                  39,480
                                  5
                                  36,430
                                  36,930
                                  37,235
                                  37,545
                                  38,545
                                  40,430
                                  6
                                  37,525
                                  38,025
                                  38,330
                                  38,640
                                  39,640
                                  41,525
                                  7
                                  38,675
                                  39,175
                                  39,480
                                  39,790
                                  40,790
                                  42,675
                                  8
                                  39,875
                                  40,375
                                  40,680
                                  40,990
                                  41,990
                                  43,875
                                  9
                                  41,130
                                  41,630
                                  41,935
                                  42,245
                                  43,245
                                  45,130
                                  10
                                  42,440
                                  42,940
                                  43,245
                                  43,595
                                  44,595
                                  46,440
                                  11
                                  43,810
                                  44,310
                                  44,615
                                  44,995
                                  45,995
                                  47,810
                                  12
                                  45,245
                                  45,745
                                  46,015
                                  46,495
                                  47,495
                                  49,245
                                  13
                                  46,745
                                  47,245
                                  47,595
                                  48,095
                                  49,095
                                  50,745
                                  14
                                  49,995
                                  50,495
                                  50,895
                                  51,395
                                  52,395
                                  53,995
                                  15
                                  54,702
                                  55,202
                                  55,602
                                  56,102
                                  57,102
                                  58,702
                                  15-A
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  15-B
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 19 yrs. in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  15 College Credits:
                                  10 mos.
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  12 mos.
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  Schedule E
                                  Secretarial/Clerical Salary Guides
                                  Sec Class 7
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  33,832
                                  34,332
                                  34,752
                                  35,397
                                  36,522
                                  38,267
                                  2
                                  34,752
                                  35,252
                                  35,652
                                  36,247
                                  37,322
                                  39,017
                                  3
                                  35,722
                                  36,222
                                  36,622
                                  37,147
                                  38,172
                                  39,817
                                  4
                                  36,742
                                  37,242
                                  37,642
                                  38,147
                                  39,172
                                  40,817
                                  5
                                  37,817
                                  38,317
                                  38,717
                                  39,222
                                  40,222
                                  41,817
                                  6
                                  38,947
                                  39,447
                                  39,847
                                  40,352
                                  41,352
                                  42,947
                                  7
                                  40,137
                                  40,637
                                  41,037
                                  41,542
                                  42,542
                                  44,137
                                  8
                                  41,387
                                  41,887
                                  42,287
                                  42,792
                                  43,792
                                  45,387
                                  9
                                  42,697
                                  43,197
                                  43,597
                                  44,102
                                  45,102
                                  46,697
                                  10
                                  44,072
                                  44,572
                                  44,972
                                  45,477
                                  46,477
                                  48,072
                                  11
                                  45,512
                                  46,012
                                  46,412
                                  46,917
                                  47,917
                                  49,512
                                  12
                                  47,012
                                  47,512
                                  47,912
                                  48,417
                                  49,417
                                  51,012
                                  13
                                  48,592
                                  49,092
                                  49,492
                                  49,992
                                  50,992
                                  52,592
                                  14
                                  52,102
                                  52,602
                                  53,002
                                  53,502
                                  54,502
                                  56,102
                                  15
                                  57,287
                                  57,787
                                  58,187
                                  58,687
                                  59,687
                                  61,287
                                  15-A
                                  4798
                                  4798
                                  4798
                                  4798
                                  4798
                                  4798
                                  15-B
                                  5239
                                  5239
                                  5239
                                  5239
                                  5239
                                  5239
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 19 yrs. in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  15 College Credits:
                                  10 mos.
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  12 mos.
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399

                                  Schedule E
                                  Bookkeeping Clerk Salary Guides
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-2020*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  35,873
                                  36,723
                                  37,143
                                  37,783
                                  39,046
                                  40,796
                                  2
                                  36,793
                                  37,643
                                  38,043
                                  38,633
                                  39,846
                                  41,546
                                  3
                                  37,763
                                  38,613
                                  39,013
                                  39,533
                                  40,696
                                  42,346
                                  4
                                  38,783
                                  39,633
                                  40,033
                                  40,533
                                  41,696
                                  43,346
                                  5
                                  39,858
                                  40,708
                                  41,108
                                  41,608
                                  42,746
                                  44,346
                                  6
                                  40,988
                                  41,838
                                  42,238
                                  42,738
                                  43,876
                                  45,476
                                  7
                                  42,178
                                  43,028
                                  43,428
                                  43,928
                                  45,066
                                  46,666
                                  8
                                  43,428
                                  44,278
                                  44,678
                                  45,178
                                  46,316
                                  47,916
                                  9
                                  44,738
                                  45,588
                                  45,988
                                  46,488
                                  47,626
                                  49,226
                                  10
                                  46,113
                                  46,963
                                  47,363
                                  47,863
                                  49,001
                                  50,601
                                  11
                                  47,553
                                  48,403
                                  48,803
                                  49,303
                                  50,441
                                  52,041
                                  12
                                  49,068
                                  49,918
                                  50,318
                                  50,818
                                  51,956
                                  53,556
                                  13
                                  50,633
                                  51,483
                                  51,883
                                  52,383
                                  53,521
                                  55,121
                                  14
                                  54,143
                                  54,999
                                  55,399
                                  55,899
                                  57,037
                                  58,631
                                  15
                                  59,328
                                  60,178
                                  60,578
                                  61,078
                                  62,216
                                  63,816
                                  15-A
                                  4,798
                                  4,798
                                  4,798
                                  4,798
                                  4,798
                                  4,798
                                  15-B
                                  5,239
                                  5,239
                                  5,239
                                  5,239
                                  5,239
                                  5,239
                                  15 College Credits:
                                  10 mos.
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  12 mos.
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 19 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.














                                  Schedule E
                                  Junior Bookkeeping Clerk Salary Guides
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  32,585
                                  33,478
                                  33,878
                                  34,378
                                  35,517
                                  37,030
                                  2
                                  33,470
                                  34,363
                                  34,763
                                  35,263
                                  36,402
                                  37,780
                                  3
                                  34,405
                                  35,298
                                  35,698
                                  36,198
                                  37,337
                                  38,580
                                  4
                                  35,390
                                  36,283
                                  36,683
                                  37,183
                                  38,322
                                  39,480
                                  5
                                  36,430
                                  37,323
                                  37,723
                                  38,223
                                  39,362
                                  40,430
                                  6
                                  37,525
                                  38,418
                                  38,818
                                  39,318
                                  40,457
                                  41,525
                                  7
                                  38,675
                                  39,568
                                  39,968
                                  40,468
                                  41,607
                                  42,675
                                  8
                                  39,875
                                  40,768
                                  41,168
                                  41,668
                                  42,807
                                  43,875
                                  9
                                  41,130
                                  42,023
                                  42,423
                                  42,923
                                  44,062
                                  45,130
                                  10
                                  42,440
                                  43,333
                                  43,733
                                  44,233
                                  45,372
                                  46,440
                                  11
                                  43,810
                                  44,703
                                  45,103
                                  45,603
                                  46,742
                                  47,810
                                  12
                                  45,245
                                  46,138
                                  46,538
                                  47,038
                                  48,177
                                  49,245
                                  13
                                  46,745
                                  47,638
                                  48,038
                                  48,538
                                  49,677
                                  50,745
                                  14
                                  49,995
                                  50,888
                                  51,288
                                  51,788
                                  52,927
                                  53,995
                                  15
                                  54,702
                                  55,595
                                  55,995
                                  56,495
                                  57,634
                                  58,702
                                  15-A
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  4746
                                  15-B
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  5187
                                  15 College Credits:
                                  10 mos.
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  332
                                  12 mos.
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  399
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 19 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
















                                  Schedule F
                                  Custodian Salary Guides
                                  Custodian Class 1A
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  16998
                                  16998
                                  16998
                                  16998
                                  16998
                                  16998
                                  2
                                  17451
                                  17451
                                  17451
                                  17451
                                  17451
                                  17451
                                  3
                                  17931
                                  17931
                                  17931
                                  17931
                                  17931
                                  17931
                                  4
                                  18449
                                  18449
                                  18449
                                  18449
                                  18449
                                  18449
                                  5
                                  18998
                                  18998
                                  18998
                                  18998
                                  18998
                                  18998
                                  6
                                  19576
                                  19576
                                  19576
                                  19576
                                  19576
                                  19576
                                  7
                                  20193
                                  20193
                                  20193
                                  20193
                                  20193
                                  20193
                                  8
                                  20855
                                  20855
                                  20855
                                  20855
                                  20855
                                  20855
                                  9
                                  21559
                                  21559
                                  21559
                                  21559
                                  21559
                                  21559
                                  10
                                  22307
                                  22307
                                  22307
                                  22307
                                  22307
                                  22307
                                  11
                                  23545
                                  23545
                                  23545
                                  23545
                                  23545
                                  23545
                                  11A
                                  584
                                  584
                                  584
                                  584
                                  584
                                  584
                                  11B
                                  805
                                  805
                                  805
                                  805
                                  805
                                  805
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 15 years in Old Bridge
                                  Schedule F
                                  Custodian Salary Guides
                                  Custodian Class 2
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  33,415
                                  33,915
                                  35,111
                                  36,011
                                  37,611
                                  39,661
                                  2
                                  34,300
                                  34,800
                                  35,996
                                  36,896
                                  38,496
                                  40,546
                                  3
                                  35,230
                                  35,730
                                  36,926
                                  37,826
                                  39,426
                                  41,476
                                  4
                                  36,210
                                  36,710
                                  37,906
                                  38,806
                                  40,406
                                  42,456
                                  5
                                  37,250
                                  37,750
                                  38,906
                                  39,806
                                  41,406
                                  43,456
                                  6
                                  38,350
                                  38,850
                                  40,006
                                  40,906
                                  42,506
                                  44,556
                                  7
                                  39,510
                                  40,010
                                  41,166
                                  42,066
                                  43,666
                                  45,716
                                  8
                                  40,735
                                  41,235
                                  42,391
                                  43,291
                                  44,891
                                  46,941
                                  9
                                  42,025
                                  42,525
                                  43,681
                                  44,581
                                  46,181
                                  48,231
                                  10
                                  43,385
                                  43,885
                                  45,041
                                  45,941
                                  47,541
                                  49,591
                                  11
                                  44,820
                                  45,320
                                  46,476
                                  47,376
                                  48,976
                                  51,026
                                  12
                                  46,860
                                  47,360
                                  48,476
                                  49,376
                                  50,976
                                  53,026
                                  13
                                  50,740
                                  51,240
                                  52,226
                                  53,126
                                  54,726
                                  56,626
                                  14
                                  56,026
                                  56,526
                                  57,226
                                  57,926
                                  59,326
                                  61,126
                                  14-A
                                  4720
                                  4720
                                  4720
                                  4720
                                  4720
                                  4720
                                  14-B
                                  5161
                                  5161
                                  5161
                                  5161
                                  5161
                                  5161
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 15 years in Old Bridge
                                  RPT Custodian
                                  3701
                                  3701
                                  3701
                                  3701
                                  3701
                                  3701
                                  Black Seal/FL
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  Schedule G
                                  Paraprofessional Salary Guides
                                  Para No Credit
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  15,132
                                  15,532
                                  15,532
                                  15,532
                                  15,832
                                  15,842
                                  2
                                  15,432
                                  15,832
                                  15,832
                                  15,832
                                  16,132
                                  16,142
                                  3
                                  15,732
                                  16,132
                                  16,132
                                  16,132
                                  16,432
                                  16,442
                                  4
                                  16,127
                                  16,527
                                  16,527
                                  16,527
                                  16,827
                                  16,837
                                  5
                                  16,547
                                  16,947
                                  16,947
                                  16,947
                                  17,247
                                  17,257
                                  6
                                  16,992
                                  17,392
                                  17,392
                                  17,392
                                  17,692
                                  17,702
                                  7
                                  17,462
                                  17,862
                                  17,862
                                  17,862
                                  18,162
                                  18,172
                                  8
                                  17,962
                                  18,362
                                  18,362
                                  18,362
                                  18,662
                                  18,672
                                  9
                                  18,492
                                  18,892
                                  18,892
                                  18,892
                                  19,192
                                  19,202
                                  10
                                  19,057
                                  19,457
                                  19,457
                                  19,457
                                  19,757
                                  19,812
                                  11
                                  19,652
                                  20,052
                                  20,052
                                  20,052
                                  20,352
                                  20,462
                                  12
                                  20,362
                                  20,762
                                  20,762
                                  20,762
                                  21,162
                                  21,662
                                  13
                                  21,992
                                  22,392
                                  22,592
                                  22,792
                                  23,192
                                  23,692
                                  14
                                  24,312
                                  24,712
                                  24,912
                                  25,112
                                  25,512
                                  26,012
                                  14-A
                                  4161
                                  4161
                                  4161
                                  4161
                                  4161
                                  4161
                                  14-B
                                  4384
                                  4384
                                  4384
                                  4384
                                  4384
                                  4384
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Reaching 25 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  Schedule G
                                  Paraprofessional Salary Guides
                                  Para 15 Credit
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  15,469
                                  15,869
                                  15,869
                                  15,869
                                  16,169
                                  16,249
                                  2
                                  15,789
                                  16,189
                                  16,189
                                  16,189
                                  16,489
                                  16,549
                                  3
                                  16,114
                                  16,514
                                  16,514
                                  16,514
                                  16,814
                                  16,849
                                  4
                                  16,534
                                  16,934
                                  16,934
                                  16,934
                                  17,234
                                  17,259
                                  5
                                  16,979
                                  17,379
                                  17,379
                                  17,379
                                  17,679
                                  17,704
                                  6
                                  17,449
                                  17,849
                                  17,849
                                  17,849
                                  18,149
                                  18,174
                                  7
                                  17,949
                                  18,349
                                  18,349
                                  18,349
                                  18,649
                                  18,674
                                  8
                                  18,479
                                  18,879
                                  18,879
                                  18,879
                                  19,179
                                  19,204
                                  9
                                  19,039
                                  19,439
                                  19,439
                                  19,439
                                  19,739
                                  19,764
                                  10
                                  19,629
                                  20,029
                                  20,029
                                  20,029
                                  20,329
                                  20,364
                                  11
                                  20,254
                                  20,654
                                  20,654
                                  20,654
                                  20,954
                                  20,989
                                  12
                                  20,899
                                  21,299
                                  21,299
                                  21,299
                                  21,699
                                  22,189
                                  13
                                  22,389
                                  22,789
                                  22,989
                                  23,189
                                  23,589
                                  24,089
                                  14
                                  24,661
                                  25,061
                                  25,261
                                  25,461
                                  25,861
                                  26,361
                                  14-A
                                  4168
                                  4168
                                  4168
                                  4168
                                  4168
                                  4168
                                  14-B
                                  4391
                                  4391
                                  4391
                                  4391
                                  4391
                                  4391
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Reaching 25 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  Schedule G
                                  Paraprofessional Salary Guides
                                  Para 30 Credit
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  15,996
                                  16,396
                                  16,396
                                  16,396
                                  16,696
                                  16,896
                                  2
                                  16,336
                                  16,736
                                  16,736
                                  16,736
                                  17,036
                                  17,196
                                  3
                                  16,681
                                  17,081
                                  17,081
                                  17,081
                                  17,381
                                  17,496
                                  4
                                  17,121
                                  17,521
                                  17,521
                                  17,521
                                  17,821
                                  17,921
                                  5
                                  17,586
                                  17,986
                                  17,986
                                  17,986
                                  18,286
                                  18,386
                                  6
                                  18,076
                                  18,476
                                  18,476
                                  18,476
                                  18,776
                                  18,876
                                  7
                                  18,596
                                  18,996
                                  18,996
                                  18,996
                                  19,296
                                  19,396
                                  8
                                  19,146
                                  19,546
                                  19,546
                                  19,546
                                  19,846
                                  19,946
                                  9
                                  19,726
                                  20,126
                                  20,126
                                  20,126
                                  20,426
                                  20,526
                                  10
                                  20,336
                                  20,736
                                  20,736
                                  20,736
                                  21,036
                                  21,136
                                  11
                                  20,976
                                  21,376
                                  21,376
                                  21,376
                                  21,676
                                  21,776
                                  12
                                  21,666
                                  22,066
                                  22,066
                                  22,066
                                  22,466
                                  22,876
                                  13
                                  23,076
                                  23,476
                                  23,676
                                  23,876
                                  24,276
                                  24,776
                                  14
                                  25,239
                                  25,597
                                  25,797
                                  25,997
                                  26,397
                                  26,897
                                  14-A
                                  4180
                                  4180
                                  4180
                                  4180
                                  4180
                                  4180
                                  14-B
                                  4403
                                  4403
                                  4403
                                  4403
                                  4403
                                  4403
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Reaching 25 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  Braille 6107
                                  6107
                                  6107
                                  6107
                                  6107
                                  6107

                                  Schedule H
                                  Transportation Personnel Salary Guides
                                  Transportation
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  23,120
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  2
                                  23,780
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  3
                                  24,495
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  4
                                  25,270
                                  25,770
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  5
                                  26,115
                                  26,615
                                  36,000
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  6
                                  27,040
                                  27,540
                                  36,000
                                  36,000
                                  ---
                                  ---
                                  7
                                  28,065
                                  28,565
                                  36,000
                                  36,000
                                  36,000
                                  ---
                                  8
                                  29,250
                                  29,750
                                  36,000
                                  36,000
                                  36,000
                                  36,000
                                  9
                                  32,651
                                  33,151
                                  36,000
                                  36,000
                                  36,000
                                  36,000
                                  10
                                  37,348
                                  37,848
                                  38,148
                                  38,448
                                  38,848
                                  39,348
                                  10-A
                                  4410
                                  4410
                                  4410
                                  4410
                                  4410
                                  4410
                                  10-B
                                  4777
                                  4777
                                  4777
                                  4777
                                  4777
                                  4777
                                  Lead Driver
                                  5660
                                  5660
                                  5660
                                  5660
                                  5660
                                  5660
                                  Dispatch
                                  4528
                                  4528
                                  4528
                                  4528
                                  4528
                                  4528
                                  Bus Aides
                                  15.84
                                  16.00*
                                  16.48
                                  16.97
                                  17.65
                                  18.53
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 15 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.

                                  Schedule H
                                  Transportation Personnel Salary Guides
                                  Mechanic
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  43,425
                                  43,925
                                  44,170
                                  44,205
                                  45,640
                                  47,790
                                  2
                                  44,540
                                  45,040
                                  45,170
                                  45,205
                                  46,640
                                  48,790
                                  3
                                  45,710
                                  46,210
                                  46,270
                                  46,305
                                  47,740
                                  49,840
                                  4
                                  46,945
                                  47,445
                                  47,470
                                  47,505
                                  48,940
                                  50,990
                                  5
                                  48,250
                                  48,750
                                  48,770
                                  48,805
                                  50,240
                                  52,240
                                  6
                                  49,620
                                  49,999
                                  50,070
                                  50,105
                                  51,540
                                  53,540
                                  7
                                  51,070
                                  51,570
                                  51,570
                                  51,605
                                  53,040
                                  55,040
                                  8
                                  52,605
                                  53,105
                                  53,105
                                  53,105
                                  54,540
                                  56,540
                                  9
                                  54,240
                                  54,740
                                  54,740
                                  54,740
                                  56,140
                                  58,140
                                  10
                                  56,840
                                  57,340
                                  57,640
                                  57,940
                                  59,340
                                  61,140
                                  11
                                  60,988
                                  61,488
                                  61,788
                                  62,088
                                  63,488
                                  65,288
                                  11-A
                                  4831
                                  4831
                                  4831
                                  4831
                                  4831
                                  4831
                                  11-B
                                  5272
                                  5272
                                  5272
                                  5272
                                  5272
                                  5272
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 15 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  Schedule H
                                  Transportation Personnel Salary Guides
                                  Head Mechanic
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  45,772
                                  46,272
                                  46,777
                                  47,022
                                  48,522
                                  50,772
                                  2
                                  46,972
                                  47,472
                                  47,877
                                  48,122
                                  49,622
                                  51,822
                                  3
                                  48,232
                                  48,732
                                  49,077
                                  49,322
                                  50,822
                                  52,972
                                  4
                                  49,562
                                  50,062
                                  50,377
                                  50,622
                                  52,122
                                  54,222
                                  5
                                  50,972
                                  51,472
                                  51,777
                                  52,022
                                  53,522
                                  55,522
                                  6
                                  52,472
                                  52,972
                                  53,277
                                  53,522
                                  55,022
                                  57,022
                                  7
                                  54,077
                                  54,577
                                  54,877
                                  55,122
                                  56,622
                                  58,622
                                  8
                                  55,792
                                  56,292
                                  56,592
                                  56,822
                                  58,322
                                  60,322
                                  9
                                  57,622
                                  58,122
                                  58,422
                                  58,622
                                  60,122
                                  62,122
                                  10
                                  61,122
                                  61,622
                                  61,922
                                  62,222
                                  63,622
                                  65,422
                                  11
                                  66,696
                                  67,196
                                  67,496
                                  67,796
                                  69,196
                                  70,996
                                  11-A
                                  4946
                                  4946
                                  4946
                                  4946
                                  4946
                                  4946
                                  11-B
                                  5387
                                  5387
                                  5387
                                  5387
                                  5387
                                  5387
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 15 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  HM Stipend
                                  2609
                                  2609
                                  2609
                                  2609
                                  2609
                                  2609


                                  Schedule I
                                  Field and Maintenance Salary Guides
                                  Field
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  34,743
                                  35,243
                                  36,158
                                  36,858
                                  38,058
                                  39,458
                                  2
                                  35,728
                                  36,228
                                  37,058
                                  37,758
                                  38,958
                                  40,358
                                  3
                                  36,763
                                  37,263
                                  38,058
                                  38,758
                                  39,958
                                  41,358
                                  4
                                  37,853
                                  38,353
                                  39,058
                                  39,758
                                  40,958
                                  42,358
                                  5
                                  38,998
                                  39,498
                                  40,203
                                  40,903
                                  42,103
                                  43,503
                                  6
                                  40,203
                                  40,703
                                  41,403
                                  42,103
                                  43,303
                                  44,703
                                  7
                                  41,473
                                  41,973
                                  42,673
                                  43,373
                                  44,573
                                  45,973
                                  8
                                  42,813
                                  43,313
                                  44,013
                                  44,713
                                  45,913
                                  47,313
                                  9
                                  44,223
                                  44,723
                                  45,423
                                  46,123
                                  47,323
                                  48,723
                                  10
                                  45,728
                                  46,228
                                  46,928
                                  47,628
                                  48,828
                                  50,228
                                  11
                                  49,303
                                  49,803
                                  50,503
                                  51,203
                                  52,403
                                  53,803
                                  12
                                  54,719
                                  55,219
                                  55,919
                                  56,619
                                  57,819
                                  59,219
                                  12-A
                                  4722
                                  4722
                                  4722
                                  4722
                                  4722
                                  4722
                                  12-B
                                  5163
                                  5163
                                  5163
                                  5163
                                  5163
                                  5163
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 15 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  Schedule I
                                  Field and Maintenance Salary Guides
                                  Maintenance
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  45,741
                                  46,241
                                  47,174
                                  48,059
                                  49,859
                                  51,824
                                  2
                                  46,971
                                  47,471
                                  48,374
                                  49,259
                                  50,959
                                  52,924
                                  3
                                  48,261
                                  48,761
                                  49,624
                                  50,459
                                  52,059
                                  54,024
                                  4
                                  49,616
                                  50,116
                                  50,979
                                  51,759
                                  53,259
                                  55,224
                                  5
                                  51,046
                                  51,546
                                  52,409
                                  53,159
                                  54,559
                                  56,524
                                  6
                                  52,556
                                  53,056
                                  53,919
                                  54,659
                                  56,059
                                  58,024
                                  7
                                  54,156
                                  54,656
                                  55,519
                                  56,259
                                  57,659
                                  59,624
                                  8
                                  55,836
                                  56,336
                                  57,199
                                  57,909
                                  59,309
                                  61,274
                                  9
                                  59,501
                                  59,999
                                  60,874
                                  61,574
                                  62,974
                                  64,774
                                  10
                                  65,274
                                  65,774
                                  66,474
                                  67,174
                                  68,574
                                  70,374
                                  10-A
                                  4925
                                  4925
                                  4925
                                  4925
                                  4925
                                  4925
                                  10-B
                                  5366
                                  5366
                                  5366
                                  5366
                                  5366
                                  5366
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  B=Completion of 13 years in Old Bridge
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  Black Seal/FL
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  1392
                                  HVAC Stipend
                                  5440
                                  5440
                                  5440
                                  5440
                                  5440
                                  5440
                                  Heavy Equip
                                  3151
                                  3151
                                  3151
                                  3151
                                  3151
                                  3151
                                  Schedule J
                                  Registered Nurse Salary Guide
                                  RN
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  35,159
                                  35,859
                                  36,392
                                  37,177
                                  38,927
                                  40,627
                                  2
                                  36,089
                                  36,789
                                  37,092
                                  37,877
                                  39,627
                                  41,327
                                  3
                                  37,069
                                  37,769
                                  37,992
                                  38,577
                                  40,327
                                  42,027
                                  4
                                  38,104
                                  38,804
                                  38,992
                                  39,577
                                  41,027
                                  42,727
                                  5
                                  39,194
                                  39,894
                                  39,992
                                  40,577
                                  41,827
                                  43,527
                                  6
                                  40,344
                                  41,044
                                  41,142
                                  41,727
                                  42,827
                                  44,327
                                  7
                                  41,554
                                  42,254
                                  42,442
                                  43,027
                                  44,127
                                  45,627
                                  8
                                  42,824
                                  43,524
                                  43,942
                                  44,527
                                  45,627
                                  47,127
                                  9
                                  44,794
                                  45,494
                                  45,942
                                  46,627
                                  47,627
                                  49,127
                                  10
                                  48,642
                                  49,342
                                  49,842
                                  50,527
                                  51,527
                                  52,927
                                  10-A
                                  1099
                                  1857
                                  1857
                                  1857
                                  1857
                                  1857
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  Schedule K - Summer School Guides
                                  High School 6 Week Program (120 Classroom Hrs.)
                                  Schedule K
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  6682
                                  6749
                                  6951
                                  7160
                                  7439
                                  7804
                                  50% for 3 weeks of 2 periods per day, or 6 weeks at one(1) period per day.
                                  Section B.
                                  Effective with the commencement of the summer school program July of 2001 the prior existing structure of Schedule K - Summer School Guides shall be replaced by the use of the current supplemental instruction rate to establish an appropriate pay system.




                                  Schedule L - Special Ed
                                  Summer Rec-Ed Program Guides
                                  July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2019
                                  Schedule L
                                  Special ED.
                                  Summer Rec-Ed
                                  Program Guides
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  2950
                                  2950
                                  2950
                                  2950
                                  2950
                                  2950
                                  2
                                  3103
                                  3103
                                  3103
                                  3103
                                  3103
                                  3103
                                  3
                                  3255
                                  3255
                                  3255
                                  3255
                                  3255
                                  3255
                                  4
                                  3430
                                  3430
                                  3430
                                  3430
                                  3430
                                  3430
                                  Summer Pre-School Para
                                  16.67
                                  16.67
                                  16.67
                                  16.67
                                  16.67
                                  16.67
                                  Schedule M
                                  Technology Salary Guides
                                  Tech Field Sup
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20*
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  42,758
                                  43,258
                                  43,553
                                  44,303
                                  45,303
                                  46,546
                                  2
                                  44,163
                                  44,663
                                  44,853
                                  45,503
                                  46,503
                                  47,746
                                  3
                                  45,628
                                  46,128
                                  46,253
                                  46,803
                                  47,803
                                  49,046
                                  4
                                  47,153
                                  47,653
                                  47,753
                                  48,303
                                  49,303
                                  50,546
                                  5
                                  49,153
                                  49,653
                                  49,653
                                  50,203
                                  51,203
                                  52,446
                                  6
                                  51,303
                                  51,803
                                  51,803
                                  52,203
                                  53,203
                                  54,446
                                  7
                                  53,603
                                  54,103
                                  54,103
                                  54,503
                                  55,503
                                  56,746
                                  8
                                  56,053
                                  56,553
                                  56,553
                                  56,953
                                  57,953
                                  59,196
                                  9
                                  58,653
                                  59,153
                                  59,453
                                  59,853
                                  60,853
                                  62,096
                                  10
                                  62,896
                                  63,396
                                  63,696
                                  64,096
                                  65,096
                                  66,296
                                  10-A
                                  1230
                                  1230
                                  1230
                                  1230
                                  1230
                                  1230
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.
                                  Senior PC/Network Tech
                                  4500
                                  4500
                                  4500
                                  4500
                                  4500
                                  4500
                                  Schedule M
                                  Technology Salary Guides
                                  Net Support Specialist
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-20
                                  2020-21
                                  2021-22
                                  2022-23
                                  2023-24
                                  1
                                  58,046
                                  58,546
                                  59,387
                                  60,387
                                  61,837
                                  62,787
                                  2
                                  59,936
                                  60,436
                                  61,137
                                  61,987
                                  63,337
                                  64,387
                                  3
                                  61,926
                                  62,426
                                  63,037
                                  63,737
                                  65,037
                                  66,137
                                  4
                                  64,036
                                  64,536
                                  65,037
                                  65,637
                                  66,937
                                  68,037
                                  5
                                  66,361
                                  66,861
                                  67,337
                                  67,937
                                  69,137
                                  70,337
                                  6
                                  68,911
                                  69,411
                                  69,837
                                  70,437
                                  71,637
                                  72,837
                                  7
                                  71,661
                                  72,161
                                  72,587
                                  73,187
                                  74,337
                                  75,587
                                  8
                                  74,611
                                  75,111
                                  75,537
                                  76,137
                                  77,237
                                  78,537
                                  9
                                  77,811
                                  78,311
                                  78,637
                                  79,137
                                  80,237
                                  81,537
                                  10
                                  83,137
                                  83,637
                                  83,937
                                  84,337
                                  85,337
                                  86,537
                                  10-A
                                  1637
                                  1912
                                  1912
                                  1912
                                  1912
                                  1912
                                  A=Completion of final step
                                  *Effective January 1, 2020 for 12-month employees and February 1, 2020 for 10-month employees.


                                  1


                                  Schedule M
                                  Technology Salary Guides
                                  Coordinator of Technology/Tech
                                  STEP
                                  2018-19
                                  2019-24
                                  1
                                  59,108
                                  59,108
                                  2
                                  61,038
                                  61,038
                                  3
                                  63,048
                                  63,048
                                  4
                                  65,138
                                  65,138
                                  5
                                  67,483
                                  67,483
                                  6
                                  70,028
                                  70,028
                                  7
                                  72,783
                                  72,783
                                  8
                                  75,748
                                  75,748
                                  9
                                  78,938
                                  78,938
                                  10
                                  84,204
                                  84,204
                                  10-A
                                  1657
                                  1657
                                  A=Completion of final step

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