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- Page 5 and 6: A message from the SRC Dear Colleag
- Page 7 and 8: Arthur G. Steinberg Lead Coordinato
- Page 9 and 10: Teachers Executive Board Michael Le
- Page 11 and 12: TABLE OF COnTEnTS Article Page I. P
- Page 13 and 14: Article Page XVII. General Working
- Page 15 and 16: 1 I. Purpose and Scope of Agreement
- Page 17 and 18: III. Union Rights and Responsibilit
- Page 19 and 20: B. Joint Federation-District commit
- Page 21 and 22: IV. Communication, Consultation and
- Page 23 and 24: C. indemnification The Federation s
- Page 25 and 26: VIII. Examinations and Appointments
- Page 27 and 28: (b) Location seniority shall be the
- Page 29 and 30: position similar to one which the e
- Page 31 and 32: fessional development needs of inst
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- Page 35 and 36: XI. Assessment of Performance and I
- Page 37 and 38: XI. Assessment of Performance and I
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- Page 41 and 42: 4. A former teacher in the School D
- Page 43 and 44: 24. In each school year each psycho
- Page 45 and 46: 6. Long-term substitutes shall be p
- Page 47 and 48: amount named in paragraph 2 of this
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- Page 51 and 52: arrangements for transmittal of pay
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tion, in the Teachers, Non-Teaching
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the employee had immediately prior
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hundred and fifty-five dollars ($15
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J. Wage continuation Program 1. Eli
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K. Workers’ compensation 1. Eligi
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M. leave Benefits Leave benefits sh
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3. Upon request by the employee and
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(d) Within five (5) school days aft
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C. General Procedures 1. The filing
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4. When a long-term substitute teac
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establishing a longer instructional
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9. SSAs, Parent Assistants and Heal
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18. Students may not be transported
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XVIII. Working Conditions of Teache
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XIX. Working Conditions of Secretar
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XX. Working Conditions of Non-Teach
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XX. Working Conditions of Non-Teach
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XXII. Working Conditions of Pre-K E
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XXII. Working Conditions of Pre-K E
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XXII. Working Conditions of Pre-K E
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XXIII. Working Conditions of Food S
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XXIV. Working Conditions of Per Die
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XXIV. Working Conditions of Per Die
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XXV. Working Conditions of Professi
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E. Other Conditions XXVI. Working C
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Article XXXii Signatures IN WITNESS
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PFt BArGAiNiNG UNit title DeScriPti
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PFt BArGAiNiNG UNit title DeScriPti
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PFt BArGAiNiNG UNit title DeScriPti
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PFt BArGAiNiNG UNit title DeScriPti
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APPeNDiX B Prof./Tech. Job Classifi
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(i) Evaluating research, programs a
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1. Personal Leave Days (Code 01) AP
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5. Pregnancy, Parental and Adoption
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spouse and dependents. Upon return
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SiDe letterS the School District of
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. The School District will pay out
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added to the end of the Manager IV
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Materials and Resources The School
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SALARY SCHEDULES 137
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Salaries Teachers Special Education
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Salaries Teachers Demonstration Tea
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Salaries Teachers Demonstration Tea
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Salaries Teachers Summer School Tea
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Salaries Teachers Department Chairp
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Salaries Teachers High School Athle
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Salaries Secretaries Pay Grade 8 -
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Salaries Paraprofessionals Pay Grad
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Salaries Paraprofessionals, Compreh
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Salaries Comprehensive Early Learni
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Salaries Comprehensive Early Learni
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Salaries Comprehensive Early Learni
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Salaries Head Start Lead Teacher, L
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Salaries Head Start, Food Service M
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Salaries Professional/Technical Pay
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Salaries Professional/Technical Pay
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INDEX 171
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A Index elementary specialist . . .
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C Index general terms . . . . . . .
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D Index escort . . . . . . . . . .
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F Index F Facilities cafeteria . .
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H Index position (T-IV) . . . . . .
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L Index secretary . . . . . . . . .
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M Index Masters Degree Partnership
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N Index request for assignment . .
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P Index working conditions . . . .
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R Index Reassignments drop in posit
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S Index new hires . . . . . . . . .
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S Index retired/resigning teachers/
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T Index right-to-return . . . . . .
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W Index medical benefits . . . . .