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Remet Unified School District & Hemet Teachers Association, CTA-NEACollective Bargaining Agreement
July 1,2013 to June 30, 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE I: AGREEMENT I
ARTICLE 2: RECOGNITION 2
ARTICLE 3: ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY 2
ARTICLE 4: DISTRICT RIGHTS 4
ARTICLE 5: ASSOCIATION RIGHTS 6
ARTICLE 6: GRIEVANCES 8
ARTICLE 7: HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT 12
ARTICLE 8: HEALTH AND WELFARE BENEFITS 22
ARTICLE 9: SALARIES 23
ARTICLE 10: TRANSFER AND REASSIGNMENT OF PERSONNEL 30
ARTICLE II: YEAR-ROUND EDUCATION - THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE SUSPENDED
UNTIL THE DISTRICT RETURNS TO A YEAR-ROUND SCHEDULE 38
ARTICLE 12: LEAVES 39
ARTICLE 13: SAFETY CONDITIONS 50
ARTICLE 14: CLASS SIZE 53
ARTICLE IS: EMPLOYEE EVALUATION AND OBSERVATION PROCEDURES 55
ARTICLE 16: COMPLAINT PROCEDURE 59
ARTICLE 17: PEER ASSISTANCE AND REVIEW (PAR) 62
ARTICLE 18: CERTIFICATED DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE 71
ARTICLE 19: CLASSROOM TEACHER INSTRUCTIONAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ... 73
ARTICLE 20: LOTFERY REVENUE 76
ARTICLE 21: SAVINGS 76
ARTICLE 22: CONCERTED ACTIVITIES 77
ARTICLE 23: ABSENCE TO ATTEND MEETINGS 77
ARTICLE 24: EFFECT OF AGREEMENT; ENTIRE AGREEMENT 78
ARTICLE 25: NONDISCRIMINATION 79
ARTICLE 26: COMPLETION OF MEET AND NEGOTIATION 8 I
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Appendices
Appendix A 83
Appendix B-I 85
Appendix B-2 87
Appendix C 89
Appendix D 99
AppendixE 100
Appendix F-I 102
Appendix F-2 104
AppendixG 106
Appendix H 107
Appendix I 108
Appendixi 110
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I ARTICLE 1: AGREEMENT
2 1.1 This is a bilateral and binding Agreement (“Agreement”) by and between
3 the Hemet Unified School District (“District”) and the Hemet Teachers
4 Association, CTA-NEA (“Association”), an employee organization. This
5 Agreement is entered into pursuant to Sections 3540-3549 of the
6 California Government Code.
7 1.2 This agreement shall be effective from July 1, 2013, through June 30,
8 2016. The Association shall submit its initial proposal to the District for
9 a successor agreement prior to the expiration of this Agreement. The
10 parties agree to reopen one (1) article each for the 2015/2016 school year
ii excluding Articles S (Health and Welfare Benefits) and 9 (Salary). For the
12 2015/16 school year, if the enacted state budget has the Local Control
13 Funding Formula (LCFF) gap funding percentage above 32.19%, either
14 party may elect to reopen salary and benefits for 20 15/16.
15 1.3 The District and Association agree that it is to their mutual benefit and to
16 the benefit of the educational program and the pupils of the District to
7 encourage the resolution of differences through the meet and negotiation
I 8 process. Therefore, it is hereby agreed that the parties will support this
19 Agreement for its term.
20 1.4 Should the State Legislature broaden the scope of the Rodda Act by
2 I expanding the existing provisions of or adding new provisions to
22 Government Code Section 3543.2, as to these new items, at any time that
23 this contract is reopened such items may be the subject of negotiations
24 upon demand of either party.
25 1.5 Negotiations as to the traditional calendar may be conducted separately
26 from the remaining provisions of this Agreement, and shall be commenced
27 no later than May 1, of each year of this Agreement. The parties shall
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I attempt to reach agreement by the end of the school year for the
2 traditional calendar.
3 1.6 The District will provide the Association with a final copy of the collective
4 bargaining agreement within 90 days of Governing Board approval.
5 ARTICLE 2: RECOGNITION
6 2,1 Pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section 3544.1, the
7 District recognizes the Association as the exclusive representative for the
8 unit described as follows:
9 “Ml full-time, part time, temporary and dependent charter school
10 certificated employees, in the Hemet Unified School District. Excluded
I I from this unit are all certificated employees designated by the District as
12 management, supervisory and confidential, pre-school teachers and all
13 substitutes who work in the Hemet Unified School District.
14 ARTICLE 3: ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY
15 3.1 Any employee in the bargaining unit who is a member of the Association,
16 or who has applied for membership, may sign and deliver to the District a
17 written statement authorizing deduction of membership dues, initiation
18 fees, and general assessments of the Association. Pursuant to such
19 authorization, the District shall deduct one-tenth (1/10) of such dues from
20 the regular salary check of a member each month for ten (10) months for
21 employees on a ten (10) month pay schedule, or deduct one-twelfth (1/12)
22 of such dues from the regular salary check each month for twelve (12)
23 months for employees on a twelve (12) month pay schedule. Deductions
24 for members who sign such an authorization after the commencement of
25 the school year shall be appropriately prorated to complete payments by
26 the end of the school year. The District shall not be obligated to put into
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effect any new or changed deduction until the pay period which
2 commences thirty (30) days or more after such submission.
3 3.2 Effective with the ratification of this agreement, any employee in the
4 bargaining unit who is not a member of the Association, or who does not
5 make application for membership within thirty (30) days from the date of
6 commencement of assigned duties within the bargaining unit, shall
7 become a member of the Association or pay to the Association a service fee
8 in an amount not to exceed membership dues, initiation fees, and general
9 assessments. This service fee shall be payable to the Association in one
10 lump sum cash payment in the same manner as required for the payment
1! of membership dues, provided, however, that the employee may authorize
12 payroll deduction for such fee in the same manner as provided in 3.1 of
13 this Article. In the event that an employee shall not pay such fee directly
14 to the Association, or authorize payment through payroll deduction as
15 provided in 3.1, the Association shall so inform the District, and the
16 District shall immediately begin automatic payroll deduction as provided
17 in Education Code 45061 and in the manner as set forth in 3.1.
18 3.2.1 Each employee in the bargaining unit who was a member of the
19 Association on March 27, 1996, and each employee in the
20 bargaining unit who becomes a member after that date shall,
21 maintain her/his membership in the Association or alternatively
22 pay a service fee as provided in 3.1.
23 3.3 The provisions of paragraphs 3.2 and 3.2.1 herein above, do not apply to
24 any employee who has a religious belief as defined by Section 3546.3 of
25 the Government Code, which does not permit joining or otherwise
26 supporting an employee organization. In such case, the employee shall
27 pay to the United Way or a qualified scholarship fund approved by the
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District, an amount not to exceed the service fee, as defined in 3.2, as a
2 condition of continued employment. An employee claiming an exemption
3 from the service fee required hereunder shall provide a statement to the
4 Association setting forth the reasons upon which the exemption is taken.
5 3.3.1 Proof of such payment may be required in accordance with the
6 provisions of Section 3546.3 of the Government Code.
7 3.4 With respect to all sums deducted by the District, the District will remit
8 such monies to the Association accompanied by an alphabetical list of
9 employees from whom such deductions have been made. The list shall
10 designate those individuals paying Association dues and those individuals
11 paying service fees.
12 3.5 The Association agrees to furnish any information needed by the District
13 to fulfill the provisions of this Article, and agrees to provide notice to all
14 service fee payers of their legal rights and obligations as required by
15 applicable law.
16 3.6 Disputes involving this Article shall be settled between the Association
17 and the employee and shall not be subject to the grievance procedure.
18 3.7 The Association shall indemnir and reimburse the District for attorney’s
19 fees, all costs, expenses, fees, and judgments incurred by the District and,
20 ffirther, shall fully indemnifSr the District against any and all lawsuits or
21 other legal proceedings which may be brought against the Board or
22 District personnel challenging the legality or constitutionality of the
23 organizational security provisions of this Agreement or their
24 implementation or administration.
25 ARTICLE 4: DISTRICT RIGHTS
26 4.1 It is agreed that the District retains all of its powers of direction,
27 management and control provided by law. Included in these District
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powers provided by law and consistent with this Agreement are the
2 exclusive rights to:
3 4.1.1 Determine its organization.
4 4.1.2 Direct the work of its employees.
5 4.1.3 Determine the hours of District operations.
6 4.1.4 Determine the kinds and levels of services to be provided, as well
7 as the methods and means of providing them.
8 4.1.5 Establish its educational policies, goals and objectives.
9 4.1.6 Insure the rights and educational opportunities of students.
10 4.1.7 Determine staffing patterns.
11 4.1.8 Determine the number and kinds of personnel required.
12 4.1.9 Maintain the efficiency of District operations.
13 4.1.10 Determine District curriculum.
14 4.1.11 Design, build, move or modifS’ facilities.
15 4.1.12 Establish budget procedures and determine budgetary allocation.
16 4.1.13 Determine the methods of raising revenue.
17 4.1.14 Take reasonable action on any matter in the event of emergency.
18 4.1.15 Contract out work.
19 In addition, the Governing Board retains the right to hire,
20 classi’, assign, evaluate, promote, demote, terminate, and
21 discipline employees under provisions of the Education Code.
22 This recital in no way limits other District powers as granted by
23 law.
24 4.2 The exercise of the foregoing powers, rights, authority, duties and
25 responsibilities by the District, the adoption of policies, rules, regulations
26 and practices in furtherance thereof, and the use of judgment and
27 discretion in connection therewith, shall be limited only by the specific
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1 and express terms of this Agreement, and then only to the extent such
2 specific and express terms conform with law.
3 4.3 The District retains its right to amend, modi& or rescind policies and
4 practices referred to in this Agreement as required in cases of emergency.
5 The determination of whether or not an emergency exists is solely within
6 the discretion of the Board. However, prior to any declaration of
7 emergency, the District shall consult with the Association President or
8 designee. Emergencies shall not be declared capriciously, arbitrarily or in
9 retaliation for the exercise of employee rights.
10 ARTICLE 5: ASSOCIATION RIGHTS
Il 5.1 The Association and its members shall have the right to make
12 use of school equipment, buildings and facilities for Association
13 related matters. Such equipment shall include all types of
14 audiovisual equipment. Such use shall be for Association
15 business and subject to reasonable regulation by the District.
16 5.2 The Association shall have the right to post notices of activities and
17 matters of Association concern on Association bulletin boards, at least one
18 of which shall be provided in each school building in areas frequented by
19 teachers. The Association may use the District mail service and teacher
20 mailboxes for communications to teachers. Provisions will be made for
21 any Association announcements during faculty meetings.
22 5.3 Authorized representatives of the Association shall be permitted to
23 transact official Association business on school property subject to
24 reasonable regulation by the building administrator so long as said
25 activity does not interfere with the education process.
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1 5.4 One copy of a listing of names, and if available, addresses and telephone
2 numbers, and school sites of all unit members shall be provided at District
3 expense to the Association by November 1 of each year.
4 5.5 The District will maintain its practice of providing the Association with
5 District Governing Board meeting agendas, including all non-confidential
6 support materials to each building site and to the Association President.
7 5.6 Association Meetings on Wednesdays.
8 5.6.1 Association meetings on Wednesdays shall be scheduled as
9 follows:
10 5.6.1.1 Second and third Wednesdays of every month will be set
Ii aside for Association meetings as required by the Hemet
12 Teachers Association
13 5.7 President’s Release: The District and Association agree that the
14 Association President shall receive full release days (184) from his/her
IS assignment. (This number of days will always equal the number of teacher
16 contract days.)
17 5.7.1 The parties agree that effective July 1, 2005, the elected President
18 of the Hemet Teachers Association will be fully released. The
19 District shall pay half of the salary at Column D, Step 1 on the
20 certificated bargaining unit salary schedule. The Association shall
21 pay the other half of the aforementioned salary. The District shall
22 pay for all health and welfare costs up to the cap for the President,
23 as well as all statutory benefits that are paid by the District on
24 behalf of all other certificated bargaining unit members.
25 5.7.2 It is understood that the Association President shall have access to
26 all District sites. The Association President shall have the right to
27 return to the site and assignment from which he/she was assigned
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previous to release up to a maximum of four (4) consecutive years.
2 There shall be no loss of seniority, salary, or benefits.
3 5.8 Association Leave: Bargaining unit members designated by the
4 Association President may be granted release time from duties for
5 the purpose of conducting Association business including CTNNEA
6 business under the following conditions:
7 5.8.1 The Association or CTMNEA shall pay the daily rate of pay for
8 substitute(s) when one is secured.
9 5.8.2 No Unit Member shall exceed forty (40) days of Association release
tO in any school year. Any days not used shall not be carried over to
II the next year. All Association Leave requested shall be made on
12 the District approved form. This form shall be fonvarded to the
13 HTA President.
14 ARTICLE 6: GRIEVANCES
15 6.1 Definition. A “grievance” is an allegation by a grievant that there has
16 been a violation, misapplication or misinterpretation of a provision of this
17 Agreement. A grievant may be a unit member or the Association.
18 6.1.1 For purposes of this Article a “day” is any day that is a regular
19 certificated employee workday. If the grievant requests in
20 writing, a “day” would be any day on which the District
2 I Administration Office is open for regular business.
22 6.2 Purpose. The purpose of this procedure is to secure, at the lowest
23 possible administrative level, a resolution of the grievance.
24 6.2.1 Nothing herein limits the right of an employee having a grievance
25 to discuss the matter informally with an appropriate member of
26 the District administration and to have a grievance adjusted
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provided that such adjustment is consistent with the terms of this
2 Agreement.
3 6.2.2 Any change in grievance forms will be developed jointly by the
4 District and the Association.
5 6.3 Time. Since it is important that a grievance be resolved as rapidly as
6 possible, the time limits specified in this Article shall be considered
7 maximums. Failure of the grievant to act within these time limits bars
8 further appeal. Failure of the District to give a decision within these time
9 limits permits the grievant to proceed to the next step.
10 6.4 Representation. An employee with a grievance may represent
I I her/himself through Level III of her/his grievance procedure, or at the
12 employee’s sole option, may choose to be represented by the Association.
13 If the grievant is not represented by the Association, the District will give
14 the Association notification of the proposed resolution. Any response
IS thereto must be made by the Association within ten (10) days of receipt of
16 such notification.
17 6.5 Release Time. Hearings and conferences under this procedure shall be
18 conducted at a time and place which will afford an opportunity for all
19 persons entitled to be present to that end and will be held, insofar as
20 possible, after the regular hours of instruction or during the non-teaching
2 1 time of personnel involved. When such hearings and conferences are held
22 at the request of the District during the regular workday, all employees
23 whose presence is required shall be released without loss of pay for those
24 hours they are required to attend such hearing or conference. This
25 provision shall apply only to the grievant, and to her/his representative if
26 that representative is an employee. Only one representative per
27 grievance will be released by the District without loss of pay.
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1 6.6 Level I. Prior to the filing of a written grievance, an employee shall
2 attempt to resolve the matter by meeting with the immediate supervisor.
3 If the grievant feels that the immediate supervisor is not an appropriate
4 person with whom to discuss the matter, the grievant may confer with the
5 Personnel Administrator, who may designate the appropriate
6 administrator for the purpose of the Level I conference.
7 6.7 Level II. If the grievance is not satisfactorily resolved at Level I, a
8 written grievance must be delivered to the employee’s immediate
9 supervisor or appropriate administrator within twenty (20) days of the
10 purported incident. The written grievance shall be set forth in a clear,
ii concise manner, and shall deal with the specifics of the purported
12 violation of this Agreement, including the factual circumstance
13 surrounding the purported violation. The written grievance shall set forth
14 the previous decision, if any, by the immediate supervisor or appropriate
15 administrator at Level I.
16 6.7.1 Within ten (10) days of receipt of the grievance, the grievant and
17 the supervisor shall meet to discuss the grievance and attempt to
18 arrive at a mutually satisfactory solution. Within ten (10) days of
19 this meeting, the supervisor shall respond in writing to the
20 grievant with a copy to the Association President.
21 6.8 Level III. An employee not satisfied with the Level II decision may
22 within ten (10) days of receipt of the written response submit a written
23 appeal to the Superintendent or designee.
24 6.8.1 The written statement of appeal shall contain a clear, concise
25 statement of the reasons for appeal to the Superintendent or
26 designee, a copy of the original grievance, and a copy of the Level
27 II decision.
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1 6.8.2 Within ten (10) days of receipt of the grievance, the grievant and
2 the Superintendent or designee shall meet to discuss the
3 grievance and attempt to arrive at a mutually satisfactory
4 solution. Within ten (10) days of this meeting, the
5 Superintendent or designee shall respond in writing to the
6 grievant with a copy to the Association President.
7 6.9 Level TV. An employee not satisfied with the Level III decision may
8 within ten (10) days of the receipt of the written response request the
9 Association to submit the grievance to arbitration. If the Association
10 decides to submit the grievance to arbitration, it may within ten (10) days
II of receipt of the request from the grievant, give written notice to the
12 Superintendent of its intent to submit the grievance to arbitration. If any
13 question arises as to the arbitrability of the grievance, such question will
[4 be ruled upon first by the arbitrator.
15 6.9.1 Within ten (10) days after receipt by the District of the written
16 notice of intent to arbitrate, the Superintendent or designee and
17 the Association will attempt to agree on a mutually acceptable
18 arbitrator and to obtain a commitment from the arbitrator to
19 serve. If the parties are unable to agree, a request for a list of
20 seven arbitrators may be made to the American Arbitration
2 1 Association by either party. The parties will then be bound by the
22 rules and procedures of the American Arbitration Association in
23 the selection of an arbitrator, and that arbitrator shall proceed
24 under the Voluntary Labor Arbitration Rules of the American
25 Arbitration Association.
26 6.9.2 The arbitrator’s decision will be in writing and will set forth
27 findings of fact, reasoning and conclusions on the issues
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1 submitted. The arbitrator, in rendering her or his opinion, shall
2 not amend, modify. nullify, ignore, or add to the provisions of this
3 Agreement. The arbitrator’s authority shall be limited to deciding
4 only the issue or issues presented in writing by the District and
5 the grievant or the grievant’s representative. The arbitrator’s
6 decision shall be based upon the arbitrator’s interpretation of the
7 meaning or application of the language of this Agreement. The
8 decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding and will be
9 submitted to the District and the Association.
10 6.9.3 The costs of the compensation to the arbitrator and the
ii reimbursement of the arbitrator’s travel and subsistence
12 expenses, as well as the cost of a hearing room, will be borne
13 equally by the District and the Association. All other costs will be
14 borne by the party incurring the costs.
15 ARTICLE 7 HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT
16 7.1 Classroom Teachers.
17 7.1.1 Work Year. The work year shall be as provided for on the school
[8 calendar, and shall not exceed 184 days.
19 7.1.2 Work Week. The regular work week shall be Monday through
20 Friday except as such a week might be changed by national, state,
21 or local holidays, or the school calendar.
22 7.1.3 Work Day. Employees shall be on the work site prior to the
23 beginning of the student’s regular school day in accordance with
24 the before school duty schedule in effect at the site to which the
25 employee is assigned, and shall remain on the worksite after the
26 students’ regular school day ends in accordance with the after
27 school duty schedule in effect at said site and in keeping with the
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district-wide duty day. If program assignments are such that
2 different employee assignments require different daily beginning
3 and ending times, these times will be determined by the District,
4 however each such assignment shall be in compliance with 7.1.4
5 below.
6 7.1.4 In accordance with past practices, it is recognized that the total
7 amount of time regularly required to be spent at a school site by
8 employees may vary, due to differences in assignment, extended
9 day schedules, conferences and for other reasons. Duty time will
10 be no fewer minutes than the classroom teacher duty day unless
II mutually determined and agreed upon between the employee and
12 the principal.
13 7.1.5 Lunch. All employees shall be entitled to one, duty free,
14 uninterrupted lunch period per day of no less than thirty (30)
15 minutes in length.
16 7.1.6 Duty Minutes. All certificated employees will have the same
17 length of regular duty day exclusive of the lunch period as set
18 forth below:
19 7.1.6.1 Elementary teachers, including grades TK through 8 in
20 TK -8 schools, shall be assigned by the site administrator
21 no more than ninety (90) minutes per week of student
22 supervision duty to be performed at recess and/or before
23 or after school. Middle School teachers in sixth (6th)
24 through eighth (8th) grade shall be assigned by the site
25 administrator no more than five hundred (500) minutes
26 per year of student supervision before or after school.
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1 7.1.6.2 Elementary teachers, including grades 1-8, shall have a
2 total of 170 minutes of preparation periods per week,
3 including one period of at least 50 minutes unless
4 teachers in grades 6-8 are assigned to a middle school
5 schedule as indicated above. All such preparation periods
6 shall be provided in blocks of at least 30 minutes per
7 period.
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9 Minutes
10 TK/ffindergarten Instructional 212
II Prep 55
12 TK/K-Instructional Assistance 40
13 Before/After KLunch 84
14 TOTAL 39115
16 1-3 Instructional Time/Prep 315
17 [Elementary] Recess 36
18 Before/After 40
19 TOTAL 39120
21 4-8 Instructional Time/Prep 326
22 [Elementary] Recess 25
23 Before/After 40
24 TOTAL 39125
26 6-8 Instructional Time 336
27 [Middle School] Passing/Before/After 55
28 TOTAL 391
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2 9-12 Instructional Time 336
3 [Secondary] Passing 40
4 Before/After 15
5 TOTAL 391
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7 7.1.6.3 Elementary planning time teachers (grades 1-8) in TK-8
8 schools shall receive planning time as follows:
9 a. Elementary planning time teachers who work the
10 majority of their time under an elementary schedule shall
II receive planning time in the same manner as elementary
12 teachers at the same site.
13 b. Elementary planning time teachers who work the
14 majority of their time under a middle school schedule
IS shall receive planning time in the same manner as middle
16 school teachers at the same site.
17 7.1.6.4 The duty minutes described above will not be applicable
18 on field trip days, where hours may be modified to comply
19 with required supervisory times. Elementary specialists,
20 such as itinerant music, physical education, etc., teachers
21 shall be on the 4-8 schedule.
22 7.1.7 Waivers. Full-time employees may request the building principal
23 to waive after school duty time for the following reasons: medical
24 and dental appointments, college classes, attendance at District
25 sponsored activities, attendance at Association meetings and
26 necessary personal business. If there is no interference with
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I assigned duties, principals will waive after school duty time for
2 Association meetings.
3 7.2 The hours of work of full-time employees whose assignment hours differ
4 from the students’ regular school day, including but not limited to speech
5 therapist, counselors, psychologists, nurses and librarians shall be as
6 required under Section 7.1.4.
7 7.3 The hours of work of regular part-time employees covered by the
8 Agreement shall be prorated to that of full-time employees.
9 7.4 In accordance with past practices, District employees covered by this
10 Agreement shall be present at the discretion of management to render
II professional service, including but not limited to, attend staff meetings,
12 parent conferences, open house activities, teacher-parent meetings, and
13 supervision of student activities.
14 7.4.1 In addition to the activities and duties described in Section 7.4, the
15 District may require employees covered by this Agreement to attend one
16 (1) site-based staff development meeting each month. Such meetings
17 shall last no longer than one (1) hour.
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19 7.5 Full-time secondary school teachers shall be provided with a daily
20 preparation period to further the instructional program. This is not a free
2 1 period, but a period for student conferences, class preparation and other
22 assigned responsibilities.
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24 7.6 Full-time elementary school teachers shall be provided with preparation
25 periods as set forth in 7.1.6, above, to further the instructional program.
26 These are not free periods, but periods for conferences regarding students,
27 observations and class preparation. This period will not be used for in
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I service meetings, staff meetings, or meetings concerning State mandated
2 programs. The principal and staff of each elementary school will meet at
3 the beginning of each school year to collaboratively develop a plan for the
4 delivery of preparation time during the parent conference weeks.
5 Contractual preparation time minute requirements may be modified to fit
6 the parent conference week plan developed by the principal and staff in
7 order to equalize preparation time. Each school could have different
8 solutions which shall not be precedential for either the school or other
9 schools. If agreement cannot be reached between the staff and the
10 principal, the matter will be referred to HRJHTA President for resolution.
II This will not result in additional general find cost. The goal is to equalize
12 the preparation time during the two conference weeks for those teachers
13 who provide parent conferences.
[4 7.7 Adult Education Teachers.
15 7.7.1 Employee Work hours. The lengths of the work year, work
16 week, and work day as well as the number of employees in Adult
17 Education are dependent upon fluctuations in average daily
18 attendance, categorical funding changes, and community needs.
19 The District reserves the right to add to, reduce, or eliminate the
20 work hours of any employee in Adult Education based upon such
21 fluctuations.
22 7.7.2 Necessary Attendance. The District shall determine the
23 amount of student attendance necessary for the scheduling,
24 maintenance and/or cancellation of any Adult Education class.
25 7.7.3 On-Site Time. Employees assigned as classroom teachers will be
26 at the worksite before the beginning of their class and remain on
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1 duty at the worksite, except for authorized break periods, for the
2 period of the class.
3 7.8 TKfKindergarten Teachers.
4 7.8.1 Supervision. Teachers shall supervise T}Ctkindergarten
5 students involved in TIC/kindergarten activities.
6 7.8.2 Lunch Duty. TIC/Kindergarten lunches will be provided before
7 or after instructional time. Teacher supervision is not required if
8 other supervision is available.
9 7.8.3 Instructional Assistance. Assignments of TIC/kindergarten
10 teachers to instructional assistance will be with other
11 TIC/kindergarten teachers if at all possible. In any event, such
12 assignments shall be limited to primary grade instructional
13 programs.
14 7.9 Counselors.
15 Prior to posting a position for a counselor whose assignment will be at
16 more than two sites, the Association will be consulted.
17 7.10 New Teachers to District.
I 8 For the purpose of orientation to the District prior to the return to work
19 date for all teachers, new teachers will be compensated on the Appendix
20 C-3 Extra Pay Schedule at the “New Teacher Orientation Rate.”
21 7.11 Secondary School Teachers.
22 7.11.1 Grade Submission. Grades shall not be required to be submitted
23 before the completion of the third school day following the end of the
24 grading period unless there is an emergency.
25 7.11.2 Parent/Teacher Programs. In the event any parent/teacher
26 program is scheduled in excess of two (2) per school year, provision will be
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made for a shortened day for the teaching staff so they may return for the
2 evening program.
3 7.12 Shared Certificated Contracts.
4 7.12.1 Only elementary teachers will be considered for a shared teaching
5 assignment. Secondary teachers may apply for partial
6 assignments.
7 7.12.2 “Shared Assignment/Contract” will be defined as splitting
8 (sharing) a duty day or a duty week. (Sharing on a semester basis
9 will be handled through a leave of absence procedure.)
10 7.12.3 A teacher who is interested in a shared teaching assignment shall
II be responsible for identif’ing another teacher who would be
12 interested in sharing a contract. The District shall not be
13 required to locate a partner for an interested teacher.
14 7.12.4 The two teachers interested in sharing an assignment must
15 develop an instructional plan to be presented to the site and
16 district-level administration for approval.
17 7.12.5 Following approval at site level, the principal will forward the
18 request to his/her supervisor for district-level review, and
19 recommendation to the Governing Board.
20 7.12.6 Both teachers involved in a shared assignment will be responsible
21 for attending such activities as staff meetings, parent conferences,
22 open houses, etc.
23 7.12.7 Salary and fringe benefits will be prorated according to the
24 percentage basis of the shared contract.
25 7.13 Alternative Work Day/Week Schedule
26 7.13.1 SDC Preschool Teachers
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7.13.1.1 Teachers will teach two 180-minute sessions (morning
2 and afternoon) per day for a total of 360 instructional minutes
3 Monday through Thursday.
4 7.13.1.2 Teachers will be provided a 30-minute duty-free lunch.
5 7.13.1.3 Teacher total duty minutes will be 435 minutes (7 hours
6 15 minutes) per day Monday through Thursday.
7 7.13.1.4 Teachers will work 310 duty minutes (5 hours 10
8 minutes) every other Friday and utilize this time for IEP
9 meetings, preschool staff meetings and preparation time.
10 7.13.1.5 The start and Friday schedule (days and times) will be
II coordinated by the District Special Education Department.
12 7.13.1.6 Teachers teaching preschool SDC classes on
13 elementary school sites will not be required to serve on school
14 committees or staff/in-service meetings or be assigned to recess,
15 before/after school supervision, or lunch duty. They may
16 participate in these activities if they wish.
17 7.13.1.7 Teachers will be provided with 4 half day release
18 periods (substitute provided by Special Education Department) to
19 complete IEPs and fulfill requirements of state assessments.
20 7.13.1.8 Teachers will receive the same number of
21 discretionary days as all other contract teachers. Under the
22 current MOU for all collective bargaining unit members, the
23 number of discretionary days is four (4). When the MOU’s expire,
24 if no further MOUs are written and no formalized changes are
25 made to future contracts, the number of discretionary days will
26 become three (3) to be consistent with the collective bargaining
27 agreement.
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7.13.1.9 Leave days (including sick leave, personal necessity,
2 and discretionary days) will be deducted as follows: 1) Extended
3 days (M-Th) — 9.2 hours and 2) Shortened days (F) — 6.4 hours.
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5 7.13.2 Western Center Academy
6 Notwithstanding Section 7.1.1 and 7.1.6, the following provisions
7 are agreed to for the Western Center Academy.
8 7.13.2.1 Workday Schedule for WCA Middle School Teaching
9 Staff The middle school duty day for teachers is 391 minutes
JO including a daily prep period and before/after passing time and
II excluding lunch.
12 7.13.2.2 WCA teachers will not exceed a 391 minute duty day,
13 however, allocation of duty day minutes will be flexible.
14 7.13,2.3 Teachers will teach 336 instructional minutes per day,
15 including passing, to allow for extended specialized lab periods.
16 7.13.2.4 Additionally, teachers will receive a daily prep time of
17 40 minutes before school. Teachers will not be required to
18 supervise students except during passing time totaling 15
19 minutes per day. Required after school time will be 10 minutes.
20 7.13.2.5 Teachers will receive 26% of a sixth period assignment
2 1 for additional instructional minutes,
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23 All other provisions of 7.1.1 and 7.1.6 shall remain in full force
24 and effect for certificated employees assigned to the Western
25 Center Academy.
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1 ARTICLES: HEALTH AN]) WELFARE BENEFITS
2 8.1 The District shall assume the costs of the Health and Welfare Benefit
3 Plan agreed to by the District and the Association for each full-time
4 employee covered by this agreement. The District shall contribute a pro-
5 rata amount for part-time salaried employees covered by this agreement.
6 Part-time salaried employees who desire to participate in the District’s
7 health and welfare benefit program shall pay the difference between the
8 District’s pro-rata contribution and the total cost of the plan on a monthly
9 basis through employee payroll deductions.
10 8-1.1 The following health and welfare benefit plans shall remain in
II effect during the duration of this agreement: Medical,
12 Prescription, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Voluntary
13 Products. All health and welfare benefit plans shall be
14 recommended by the Insurance Committee annually and referred
15 to the HTA Executive Board.
16 8.1.2 Effective July 1, 2014, the employer maximum contribution for
17 health benefits (the CAP) shall increase to $10,600.
18 8.1.3 An Insurance Committee shall be established, consisting of three
19 (3) HTA representatives appointed by the HTA President and two
20 (2) District representatives appointed by the Superintendent. The
2 I Insurance Committee shall meet at least quarterly and shall be
22 responsible for the processes and responsibilities as outlined in
23 Appendix I.
24 8.2 Unit members electing early retirement will be eligible to receive
25 $3,500.00 credit towards the purchase of medical insurance provided to
26 certificated bargaining unit members under the following conditions:
27 8.2.1 Retirement must occur before the age of 65;
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I 8.2.2 The unit member must be on the maximum step of the salary
2 column to which they are assigned or any placement in column F;
3 8.2.3 Be at least the age of 55 with 10 years of service with the District
4 or at least 50 years of age with 15 years of service with the
5 District;
6 8.2.4 The District’s contribution shall continue for 10 years or until the
7 participant reaches the age of 65, whichever comes first.
8 8.3 An IRC 125 plan shall be established and made available to unit members
9 for co-pay expenses and employee contribution toward health and welfare
10 insurance benefit premiums.
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12 ARTICLE 9: SALARIES
13 9.1 Salary schedules for employees covered by this agreement are set forth in
14 the Appendices attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
15 9.1.1 Effective July 1, 2014, certificated bargaining unit members’
16 salary schedules shall be increased by 8%. Effective beginning
17 July 1, 2015, an additional 2% will be applied to the salary
18 schedules. Additionally, beginning the 2015/16 school year, the
19 instructional minutes and the work day will increase by twelve
20 (12) minutes for the certificated bargaining unit as noted in
21 Article 7. The value of the additional twelve (12) instructional
22 minutes and increase in work day is 3.08% and is embedded in
23 the compensation of 2014/15 and 2015/16.
24 9.2 Recognition of Previous Experience.
25 9.2.1 At the time of employment a certificated employee is placed on the
26 salary schedule according to evidence of experience and training
27 as submitted. A maximum of thirteen (13) years of previous
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1 teaching experience (excluding service as a substitute), in
2 California public schools or any other school system deemed to be
3 the equivalent thereof by the District shall be given at initial
4 placement on the schedule.
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6 9.2.2 Private School Experience. One year of credit for one year of
7 experience is allowed for teaching in a private school institution
8 approved by the District. In order to be counted, the service must
9 be full time, equal to at least 75% of the number of days in
10 instruction in the Hemet Unified School District and equivalent to
I I the assignment being offered. The prospective employee shall
12 contact his/her former employer to request that it provide the
13 District with satisfactory proof of employment, length of service
14 and the number of days each year for which he/she seeks credit.
15 This provision will become effective July 1, 2001.
16 9.2.3 Vocational Experience. Experience other than teaching may be
17 allowed at the discretion of the Personnel Administrator for
18 vocational teachers if the experience is related to the teaching
19 assignment. This experience must have been within the last ten
20 (10) years and is granted as one (1) year of credit for two (2) years
21 of experience.
22 9.2.4 College Teaching Experience. If a prospective employee has
23 taught at a college or university and the District deems the prior
24 assignment to be equivalent to the assignment being offered, then
25 the District may credit the prospective employee with a year of
26 experience for salary placement purposes if the individual 1)
27 taught for seventy-five percent (75%) of the school year; 2)
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I possessed a valid California teaching credential or an out-of-state
2 credential deemed equivalent by the District; 3) was employed the
3 equivalent of a full-time position; and 4) submits proof
4 satisfactory to the District of items 1-3.
5 9.2.5 Year of Service Defined. For purposes of Section 9.2 generally
6 for service occurring before and including the 1983-84 school year,
7 in order for the service to be counted as one year, the employee
8 must have worked seventy-five percent (75%) of that school year.
9 Employees working less than 75% but more than 50% of a school
10 year shall advance one step for each two years of such service.
Ii Leaves of absence regardless of purpose, which were given by
12 prior school districts or service as a substitute shall not count
13 toward experience credit.
14 9.3 Salary Schedule Advancement.
15 9.3.1 Experience. Each certificated employee is allowed one
16 experience increment annually until the maximum on the
17 individual’s classification is reached. An increment is given when
18 the year’s service is completed. Employees working less than
19 seventy-five percent (75%) but more than fifty percent (50%) of a
20 school year shall advance one (1) step for each two (2) years of
2 I such service.
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23 9.3.2 Course Work. To quali for advancement to a higher salary
24 classification, college work must be taken in an accredited
25 institution and must be awarded a grade of C or higher, or its
26 equivalent.
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I 9.3.2.1 Course Work Approval. Requests for course work
2 approval shall be submitted to the site administrator.
3 Courses shall be of upper division or graduate standing.
4 A maximum of eight (8) lower division semester credits
5 will be accepted. Employees may submit requests for
6 approval of entire programs (e.g., a masters program, or a
7 program for a particular credential), and have the
8 program approved in the same manner; however, such
9 requests must list and have approved each course in the
10 program. Any change or modification in the courses
II submitted and approved must be submitted for approval.
12 9.3.2.2 Filing Credits. Personnel may advance to the higher
13 classification effective July 1, September 1, or February 1
14 of any school year, upon completion of the required course
15 work or staff development activities which were engaged
16 in outside the regular workday and the submission of the
17 proper paperwork verifying completion. (Official
18 transcripts are required for all course work including that
19 approved for Professional Growth Increment purposes.)
20 The proper paperwork must be filed by the first of July,
21 September or February to be reflected in the warrants for
22 that pay period. It is the responsibility of the employee to
23 submit the proper paperwork to the Personnel Office.
24 9.4 Professional Growth Increments.
25 9.4.1 Effective July 1, 2007, all certificated employees must qualify for
26 the final column of their salary schedule prior to earning units
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I towards the professional growth increments—steps 16, 18, 20, or
2 22 years.
3 9.4.2 If all course work andlor staff development activities have been
4 approved by the site administrator and verified for completion
5 within one year of course completion, certificated employees are
6 eligible for professional growth advancement on the salary
7 schedule to the next step (16, 18, 20 or 22 years) if they have
8 completed three (3) semester units or 45 hours of professional
9 staff development activities or a combination of the two and have
10 the appropriate number of years of comparable experience.
ii Effective July 1, 2007, the one (1) year limit will be eliminated.
12 9.4.3 Certificated employees may advance on the salary schedule if they
13 are eligible on the first day of the new contract year or on
14 February 1 of any school year. The first contract day for a teacher
15 on a year-round schedule is July 1. Retroactive credit will be
16 granted if course work has been completed and transcripts or
17 verification has been delayed.
18 9.4.4 Certificated employees may “bank” semester units or staff
19 development hours of credit if they quali for the final column of
20 their salary schedule. This means that the employee may
21 accumulate the units/staff development hours for future
22 advancement upon acquiring the necessary years of comparable
23 experience.
24 9.4.5 The site administrator may approve activities for professional
25 growth advancement on the salary schedule for certificated
26 employees as follows. Activities must:
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I 9.4.5.1 Be directly related to the certificated employee’s
2 assignment, teaching methods, or credential areas. Trips
3 for which college credit is granted andlor specific
4 conference sessions may be approved if they meet these
5 guidelines. The auditing of college classes for purpose of
6 salary schedule advancement shall not satisfy the
7 requirements of professional advancement.
8 9.4.5.2 Be attended only outside of the employee’s regular
9 contracted workday hours or on weekends. Any
10 exceptions must be approved by the principal and the
II personnel administrator and all costs are the
12 responsibility of the employee. (Note: Compensatory
13 time may not be used to participate in professional growth
14 activities.)
15 9.4.5.3 Include only the actual number of hours spent in that
16 activity, i.e., meal and travel time is excluded and may
17 not be counted toward the accumulated clock hours for
[8 credit.
19 9.4.6 Individual staff development activities for professional growth
20 advancement on the salary schedule will be limited to a maximum
21 of forty-five (45) clock hours per activity.
22 9.5 Reemployment of Former Employees. Former District employees
23 who were permanent employees and who are being reemployed receive all
24 rights, credits and responsibilities that they were entitled to at the time of
25 resignation, provided that they are reemployed within thirty-nine (39)
26 months from the time of separation.
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I 9.6 Contracts and Notice of Employment. A contract will be issued upon
2 initial employment. In subsequent years personnel will receive a written
3 notice of employment prior to June 1.
4 9.7 National Board Certification Stipend. Any employee, including
5 speech and language pathologists, and counselors who achieves the
6 National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Certification or
7 National Board for Speech and Language Pathologist Certification shall
8 receive a stipend of $750 annually.
9 9.8 Payroll Statement/Stub. To the extent of the current payroll system
10 capability, the District shall separate and define employees’ extra pay
ii assignments on their payroll statements.
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13 9.9 Elementary Extra Duty Positions.
14 9.9.1 To be eligible for extra duty positions, employees must provide
15 direct services to students outside contract hours.
16 9.9.2 Employees will be encouraged to submit proposals for extra duty
17 positions to the principal that would benefit students at the local
18 school site. The principal shall select positions from the proposed
19 list in consultation with his/her staff.
20 9.9.3 The positions selected shall be posted at the local school site for a
21 minimum of five (5) working days.
22 9.9.4 Employees shall submit a letter of application to the principal for
23 specific positions and shall be interviewed by the principal or
24 designee.
25 9.9.5 Employees may share/split positions subject to the approval of the
26 principal.
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2 ARTICLE 10: TRANSFER AND REASSIGNMENT OF PERSONNEL
3 10.1 Definitions:
4 10.1.1 A transfer is a change of work location between schools or other
5 educational facilities.
6 10.1.2 A voluntary transfer is one in which the transfer proceedings are
7 initiated or agreed to by the unit member.
8 10.1.3 An involuntary transfer is one in which the transfer proceedings
9 are imposed upon the unit member,
10 10.1.4 A reassignment is a change in grade level assignment for grades
II K-5 within the same school.
12 10.1.5 An involuntary reassignment is a change in grade level
13 assignment forgrades TK-5 within the same school imposed upon the unit
14 member.
15 10.1.6 A vacancy is a bargaining unit position the District has decided to
16 fill through either transfer or the employment of a certificated employee.
17 10.1.7 Seniority for the purpose of this article, the term seniority shall be
18 defined as the first date of paid service as defined by the Educational Code
19 for lay off purposes. The District shall maintain a seniority list.
20 10.2 Unit Member Initiated Request. To facilitate requests for transfer of
21 certificated personnel, a list of vacancies shall be maintained in the office
22 of the Personnel Administrator. The list of vacancies shall be kept as
23 current as possible at all times and it shall be available to all unit
24 members. This list will be posted on bulletin boards at each school during
25 the regular school year. During summer recess, notices of vacancies will
26 be posted at the District Office and on the district website. Copies of all
27 notices of vacancies for certificated bargaining unit positions will be
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mailed to the Association at the time they are posted. Except in
2 emergency cases, the deadline for responding to a notice of vacancy shall
3 be at least five (5) days after the notice is posted, and no vacancy shall be
4 filled before this deadline.
5 10.2.1 Unit member’s requests for transfer shall be made in writing to
6 the Personnel Administrator. Such requests shall be
7 acknowledged in writing.
8 10.2.2 Unit member’s requests for transfer to vacant positions shall be
9 given careful consideration, and when qualifications are
10 substantially equal and in the best interests of the District,
Ii employees shall be given preference in placement in such
12 positions over persons not currently employed in the District.
13 Seniority shall be one of the determining factors in granting
14 transfers and reassignments. Changes in assignment caused by
15 voluntary transfers will occur either at semester break or prior to
16 the beginning of the instructional year. At the District’s
17 discretion, voluntary transfers may occur at other times during
18 the year.
19 10.2.3 A unit member who requests a transfer and is qualified for the
20 position shall be granted an interview with the principal of the
21 school where the vacancy exists or with an appropriate
22 administrator. A unit member shall be notified verbally or in
23 writing of the decision to grant or deny a request within ten (10)
24 work days of the decision. If the decision is unsatisfactory to the
25 unit member, a conference with the principal and the Personnel
26 Administrator may be held if the unit member so requests. If a
27 unit member initiated transfer request is denied, the employee
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2 (10) work days by the appropriate administrator upon the unit
3 member’s request.
4 10.2.4 Transfer requests shall remain in effect for the school year in
5 which they are made unless the unit member provides written
6 notification to the Personnel Administrator that she/he no longer
7 wants to be considered for transfer. All transfer requests will
8 expire the day before the first instructiona] day of the new school
9 year.
10 10.3 Involuntary Transfer. Involuntary transfer shall be preceded by a
Ii meeting between the unit member and the appropriate administrator, at
12 which time the unit member shall be notified of the reasons for the
13 transfer and efforts will be made to reach agreement with the change. If
14 the teacher requests, the reasons for transfer shall be provided in writing.
15 10.3.1 Prior to any involuntary transfer occurring volunteers shall be
16 sought. An e-mail copy of the posting to seek volunteers shall be
17 sent to the President of the Association.
18 10.3.2 When a unit member has been transferred involuntarily,
19 consideration shall be given to a future request for voluntary
20 transfer for that unit member.
21 10.3.3 Should a transfer be made during the summer recess, the
22 Personnel Administrator or designee will arrange to meet with
23 the unit member to be transferred. If practical, the appropriate
24 administrators shall be present at this meeting. If the unit
25 member is out of the District and the District makes a reasonable
26 attempt but cannot set such a meeting before the transfer is to
27 occur, a written notice of transfer shall be mailed to the unit
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member. A subsequent meeting regarding reasons for the
2 transfer shall be held within five (5) work days of a unit member
3 request for such a meeting. Said reasons shall be put in writing if
4 the unit member so requests.
5 10.3.4 Involuntary transfers shall not be punitive or disciplinary in
6 nature but shall be based exclusively on legitimate educationally
7 related needs of the District as determined by the Superintendent
8 or designee and approved by the unit member’s administrator.
9 Employees shall receive five (5) work days notice of an
10 involuntary transfer, prior to its taking effect unless waived by
ii the employee. This notice provision shall not apply for the first
12 three (3) weeks of each semester. Upon request, custodial
13 assistance in moving school materials shall be provided. Except
14 in instances where an insufficient number of students requires a
IS decrease in number of unit members at a school, an involuntary
16 transfer will take effect at semester break or prior to the school
17 year. The District shall inform a unit member of an involuntary
18 transfer before the end of the school year. If a unit member is
19 notified after the end of the school year of the involuntary
20 transfer, the District shall provide the employee with the reasons
21 for the timing of the transfer.
22 10.3.5 A unit member involuntarily transferred on account of staff
23 reductions at her/his assigned school, shall be afforded
24 preferential transfer rights back to her/his previous assignment
25 over any other interested applicant if a position becomes vacant
26 during the next three (3) semesters or YRE equivalent. Under
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I these circumstances, the criteria set out in Section 10.2.2 and
2 Section 10.7.3 shall not apply.
3 10.3.6 Should a part-time position become vacant at a school site that
4 has experienced staff reductions, the Principal shall have the
5 discretion to determine whether to treat the position as a part-
6 time vacancy or to make available to unit members at the school a
7 “one-sixth” assignment.
8 10.3.7 The filing of a grievance concerning involuntary transfer will not
9 prevent the transfer from going into effect. Should the resolution
10 of the grievance result in a reversal of the transfer, the employee
ii shall return to previous status.
12 10.3.8 Compensation for Involuntary Transfers. A unit member
13 involuntarily transferred to an outlying school shall receive an
14 isolation factor stipend in the amount set forth in Appendix C4-
15 Item V.
16 10.3.9 If a unit member is involuntarily transferred at anytime during
17 the school year, the unit member shall be allowed two (2) days
18 release time to setup the new class, observe other comparable
19 programs, and gather necessary materials. A third day shall be
20 granted if requested by the unit member and approved by the
21 Principal as deemed necessary. No employee shall be transferred
22 with fewer than three (3) days notice prior to beginning the new
23 assignment.
24 10.4 Involuntary Reassignments. Involuntary reassignments shall be
25 preceded by a meeting between the unit member and Principal, at which
26 time the unit member shall be notified of the reasons for the
27 reassignment. If the unit member so requests, a second meeting shall be
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1 held between the unit member, the Principal and the Personnel
2 Administrator or designee, to discuss the reasons for the reassignment.
3 Following this second meeting, the reasons for the reassignment shall be
4 put in writing and provided to the unit member if the unit member so
5 requests. Nothing herein shall preclude the reassignment from becoming
6 effective at such time as is determined to be necessary by the District.
7 10.4.1 Involuntary Reassignment for K-5 employees. If a unit member is
8 reassigned at anytime during the school year, the unit member shall be
9 allowed two (2) days release time to set up the new class, observe other
10 comparable programs, and gather necessary materials. A third day shall
II be granted if requested by the unit member and approved by the Principal
12 as deemed necessary. No employee shall be reassigned with fewer than
13 three (3) days notice prior to beginning the new assignment.
14 10.5 Voluntary Reassignments. Prior to making any reassignments,
IS volunteers will be sought from within the school and shall be considered
16 first. An e-mail copy of the posting for a request for volunteers shall be
17 sent to the Association. The District shall make information about open
18 assignments available to unit members at the site.
19 10.6 Extra Duty Position. A list of all extra duty assignments shall be
20 posted on the district website. Applications for such positions (whether
2 I vacant or not) may be placed on file with the District.
22 10.6.1 Posting of extra duty assignments shall occur no later than May
23 15 of each school year. Any newly created extra duty positions
24 shall be posted when created, together with notice that
25 applications may be fonvarded to the appropriate administrator.
26 All posting for extra duty positions shall be done in accordance
27 with Section 10.2.
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1 10.6.2 All postings shall specify the length and time frame for the extra
2 duty assignment.
3 10.6.3 Interviews shall be held in the event there is more than one
4 applicant.
5 10.6.4 With respect to extra duty coaching assignments, unit members
6 shall be advised no later than sixty (60) work days after
7 completion of the season whether: 1) the assignment shall or
8 shall not be offered to the unit member again.
9 10.6.5 A unit member who has served in an extra duty assignment but
10 who is advised that she/he will not be offered the assignment
11 again, may ask the site administrator for the reason(s) for this
12 decision. Nothing in this section shall in any way diminish the
13 District’s rights as set forth in Education Code Section 44923.
14 10.7 District Reorganization.
15 The following procedures shall apply to transfers and reassignments
16 resulting from District reorganization including, but not limited to,
17 opening new schools, closure of schools, year-round calendar, or change in
18 grade level configuration.
19 10.7.1 Within ten (10) work days of a Governing Board decision to
20 implement District reorganization, i.e., opening a new school,
21 closing of a school, year-round education implementation at an
22 established site, or grade level reorganization, a meeting shall be
23 held with staff impacted by the change.
24 10.7.2 Within ten (10) work days of the initial meeting with the staff,
25 unit members shall be surveyed for the purpose of providing an
26 opportunity for them to state their preferences for the following
27 year’s assignment. A unit member may submit to the Personnel
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1 Office a change or modification of the information stated on
2 her/his survey at any time during this procedure.
3 10.7.3 The District shall make every effort to honor voluntary transfer
4 requests. If two or more unit members with appropriate
5 credentials apply for a transfer, the unit member with the most
6 seniority, education, experience, and best performance shall
7 receive her/his transfer request.
B 10.7.4 Any unit member at a work site where the work calendar
9 changes, e.g., regular to year-round or year-round to regular, who
10 is unable to be accommodated by the voluntary transfer procedure
11 the first year, shall be granted a voluntary transfer the following
12 year.
13 10.7.5 Certificated transfer request forms shall be available to unit
14 members at their individual sites or through the Personnel Office.
15 Completed transfer request forms shall be kept on file for at least
16 six (6) months.
17 10.7.6 Unit Members who are involuntarily transferred during the
18 school year shall be allowed two (2) days release time to set up the
19 new class, observe other comparable programs, and gather
20 necessary materials. A third day shall be granted if requested by
21 the unit member and approved by the Principal if deemed
22 necessary. No employee shall be transferred with fewer than
23 three (3) days notice prior to beginning the new assignment.
24 10.7.7 Unit members who have been displaced by a school closure will be
25 placed at a site before the end of the school year, except in
26 extenuating circumstances.
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I 10.7.8 Unit members shall receive updates of all vacancies until all
2 affected unit members have been placed.
3 10.7.9 Unit members shall indicate their preferences from the list of
4 vacancies on the appropriate form and turn in to the Personnel
5 Office.
6 10.7.10 The District shall provide transportation, personnel and packing
7 materials to move classroom materials to the new school site.
8 10.7.11 Storage of district materials shall be provided to any unit member
9 not placed prior to the end of the school year.
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II ARTICLE 11: YEAR-ROUND EDUCATION - THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE
12 SUSPENDED UNTIL THE DISTRICT RETURNS TO A YEAR-ROUND
13 SCHEDULE
14 11.1 Transfer and Reassignments. Contract language incorporated into
15 Article 10.7.
16 11.2 Salary Advancement. Contract language affecting year-round teaching
17 assignments in Article 9.3.2.2.
18 11.3 Custodial Assistance.
19 11.3.1 Reasonable custodial assistance will be provided in moving
20 teaching materials into and out of a year-round school.
2 I 11.3.2 Custodial assistance will be provided to move storage cabinets at
22 the beginning or end of a teaching track.
23 11.4 Designation of Year-Round Schools.
24 11.4.1 The Association will be notified at least 90 days in advance of a
25 school’s designation as a year-round school.
26 11.4.2 Ad Hoc Committee. The Association may appoint three (3)
27 members, at least two (2) of whom are assigned to that site, to
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1 serve on a site level ad hoc committee under the direction of the
2 site principal. The purpose of this committee shall be to
3 implement the unique aspect of year-round education at that
4 school site.
5 11.5 Calendar. The District will use a 60/20 multi-track system for year
6 round education. Teachers assigned to year-round sites shall work a total
7 of 179 days, 175 student instructional days and four (4) teacher workdays.
8 The District and HTA agree to meet and discuss the length of the
9 instructional day in order to meet the required number of instructional
10 minutes.
II 11.6 Substituting. Bargaining unit members may not be prohibited from
12 substituting during their off-track sessions. Pay will be at the prevailing
13 District substitute rate.
14 11.7 Modifications to Regular Contract Year. When a position is longer
15 than a regular teaching contract year (1989/184 days), or there is an
16 alternative schedule established to deliver instructional services, the
17 position will be posted if the incumbent declines the position.
18 11.8 Materials Storage. Unit members will have two storage cabinets for
19 classroom and core materials that will be delivered by 2:00 PM the work
20 day before the track change.
21 11.9 Should the Governing Board choose not to continue year-round education,
22 notice shall be given to unit members assigned to such school(s) not later
23 than the end of January of the same year the program will discontinue.
24 ARTICLE 12: LEAVES
25 12.1 Sick Leave. Sick leave is granted to employees covered by this
26 Agreement when absence from work is caused by actual illness or injury
27 and is not covered by Article 12.4. The District reserves the right to
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1 require proof of illness after three (3) days of sick leave are taken in a
2 school year. If the District requires a medical statement, the employee
3 may request the District to designate the medical authority, at District
4 expense. When employees are absent for less than one full work day, the
5 employee shall be charged only for time missed on an hour by hour basis.
6 12.1.1 The District reserves the right, irrespective of whether or not
7 leave benefits have been claimed or received, to require a health
8 examination by competent medical authority, at District expense,
9 of any employee whose physical or mental health, in the judgment
10 of school officials is such as to endanger the health, safety or
ii welfare of students subject to the supervision of said employee.
12 12.1.2 Full-time employees will receive ten (10) days sick leave annually.
13 This leave shall be credited in advance. Part-time employees will
14 receive sick leave in proportion to that allowed full-time
15 employees based on time worked. Employees serving less than a
[6 full school term will receive sick leave in the proportion that the
[7 time served bears to a full school year. Unused sick leave shall
18 accrue from school year to school year.
19 12.1.3 Summer School Sick Leave. A frill-time teaching assignment
20 for summer school teachers shall be four (4) or more hours per day
21 for five (5) days per week. Each summer school teacher is entitled
22 to sick leave according to the schedule below. Employees not
23 working a full-time assignment shall be entitled to pro-rated leave
24 benefits:
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26 Hours Worked Per Summer Session Sick Leave Earned
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3 The amount of sick leave which may be taken during any summer
4 school sessions is limited to the amount earned for that session;
5 one hour of sick leave per 20 hrs. scheduled instructional time.
6 Unused summer school sick leave will be added to the employee’s
7 regular sick leave accrual based on the earned, but unused,
8 number of hours of summer school sick leave at the close of
9 summer school.
10 12.1.4 Adult Education Sick Leave. An Adult Education teacher
II shall be entitled to one (1) hour of sick leave for each eighteen (18)
1 2 hours worked.
13 12.2 Bereavement Leave. Each employee covered by this Agreement is
14 entitled to a maximum of five (5) days bereavement leave with pay due to
15 the death of any member of the employee’s immediate family. These days
16 shall not be deducted from the Unit member’s sick leave. Bereavement
17 leave days are not required to be taken consecutively. The Superintendent
18 or designee shall determine the number of bereavement leave days. The
19 Superintendent may authorize a longer period of bereavement leave.
20 These days will be deducted from the unit member’s sick leave. For the
21 purposes of this Subsection “member of the immediate family” shall mean
22 the mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, parent-in-law,
23 grandparent-in-law, grandchild, son, son-in-law, daughter, daughter-in
24 law, stepchild, brother or sister of the employee or the employee’s spouse,
25 or any person living in the immediate household of the employee.
26 Additions to the definition of the employee’s immediate family above will
27 be made only at the discretion of the Superintendent or designee.
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1 12.3 Personal Necessity Leave. Employees covered by this Agreement shall
2 be entitled to use a maximum of seven (7) days of accrued sick leave each
3 fiscal year.
4 12.3.1 Unless circumstances preclude such action, employees shall notify
5 their building administrator prior to their absence for personal
6 necessity leave. The District may require that employees submit
7 written requests for personal necessity leave prior to their
8 absence whenever possible.
9 12.3.2 The District may require satisfactory proof of all personal
10 necessity leave.
Ii 12.3.3 Personal necessity leave may be taken upon administrative
12 approval for any of the purposes listed:
13 12.3.3.lThe death of a member of the employee’s immediate
14 family when the number of days absent exceeds the limit
15 provided in Article 12.2.
16 12.3.3.2 The serious illness of a member of the employee’s
17 immediate family.
18 12.3.3.3 An accident involving the employee’s property or the
19 person or property of any member of the employee’s
20 immediate family.
21 12.3.3.4Appearance in court or before an administrative tribunal
22 as a litigant or witness under official order.
23 12.3.3.5 The birth or adoption of a child, making it necessary for
24 the employee who is a parent of the child to be absent
25 during the assigned hours of service.
26 12.3.3.6 Imminent danger to the home of an employee occasioned
27 by an event, serious in nature, such as a flood or fire
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1 which under the circumstances the employee cannot
2 reasonably be expected to disregard and which requires
3 the attention of the employee during her/his assigned
4 hours of service.
5 12.3.3.7 Up to four (4) days of personal necessity leave maybe
6 taken at the bargaining unit member’s sole discretion for
7 events serious in nature which under the circumstances
8 the employee cannot reasonably be expected to disregard
9 and which require the attention of the employee during
10 her/his assigned hours of service. (These days may not be
II taken to extend school recesses or holiday weekends,
12 without prior administrative approval, are non-
13 cumulative, and are not subject to Article 12.3.2.)
14 12.3.3.SUnit members may use available personal necessity leave
15 to participate in activities of the school or licensed child
16 day care facility of any of her/his children, if the unit
I? member, prior to taking the time off, gives reasonable
18 notice to the District of the planned absence, pursuant to
19 Labor Code Section 230.8. If the unit member does not
20 have available personal necessity leave, she/he may use
21 compensatory time off or take the time off without pay.
22 a. A unit member may not take more than 40 hours (paid
23 and/or unpaid) each calendar year, or eight hours
24 (paid/unpaid) in any calendar month of the year, for these
25 purposes. This section shall apply to the parent, guardian
26 or grandparent having custody, of one or more children in
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kindergarten or grades one to 12, inclusive, or attending a
2 licensed day care facility.
3 b. If both parents are employed at the same worksite,
4 this entitlement as to one child applies at any one time,
5 only to the parent who first gives notice to the employer,
6 and the second parent may take a planned absence
7 simultaneously as to that child only if she/he obtains the
8 District’s approval for the requested time off.
9 c. If requested by the District, the unit member shall
10 provide documentation from the school or licensed child
11 day care facility as proof that she/he participated in school
12 or licensed child day care facility activities on a specific
13 date and at a particular time.
14 12.4 Industrial Illness and Accident Leave. Employees covered by this
IS Agreement shall be eligible to leave.
16 12.4.1 Industrial Illness and Accident Leave is granted when any
17 absence is caused by injury, accident or illness, arising from the
18 performance of services for the District, is supported by a
19 physician’s certificate and is verified through the Workers’
20 Compensation System.
2 I 12.4.2 Industrial Illness and Accident Leave benefits are in addition to
22 sick leave benefits.
23 12.4.3 An employee shall be deemed to have recovered from an accident
24 or illness and thereby able to return to work at such time as
25 her/his physician so indicates.
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1 12.4.4 Unit members may predesignate their own personal physician. If
2 a unit member does not predesignate a doctor, the District may
3 designate an appropriate medical authority for verification.
4 12.5 Extended Illness Leave. Employees covered by this Agreement who
5 have utilized all accrued sick leave and continue to be absent from duty
6 due to illness or accident for a period of five (5) school months or less shall
7 be granted Extended Illness Leave.
8 12.5.1 An employee shall be paid the difference between the employee’s
9 contract salary and that of a substitute employed to fill the
10 position or 50% of the employee’s contract salary, whichever is
Ii greater, during the period of such absence.
12 12.5.2 A treating physician’s certificate shall be filed by the employee
13 with the District. The District reserves the right to designate an
14 additional licensed medical practitioner for verification of an
15 employee’s illness at District expense unless the illness alleged is
16 work-related and is being adjudicated through the State Workers’
17 Compensation System.
18 12.5.3 Extended Illness Leave pursuant to this section shall be used
19 after all accrued sick leave and shall run consecutively with such
20 leave.
21 12.5.4 Pursuant to Education Code Section 44977, an employee shall not
22 be provided more than one five-month period per illness or
23 accident. However, if a school year terminates before the five
24 month period is exhausted, the employee may take the balance of
25 the five-month period in a subsequent school year.
26 12.5.5 Pursuant to Education Code Section 44978.1, when an employee
27 has exhausted all available sick leave and Extended Illness Leave,
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and is not medically able to resume the duties of his or her
2 position the employee shall, if not placed in another position, be
3 placed on a reemployment list for a period of 24 months if the
4 employee is on probationary status, or for a period of 39 months if
5 the employee is on permanent status. When the employee is
6 medically able during the 24- or 39-month period, the employee
7 shall be returned to employment in a position for which he or she
8 is credentialed and qualified.
9 12.6 Maternity Leave. Employees covered by this Agreement shall be
10 entitled to maternity leave under applicable provisions of Education Code
Ii Section 44965 and Government Code Sections 12945 and 12945.2.
12 Pregnancy, miscarriage and childbirth shall be treated the same as any
13 other illness.
14 12.7 Leaves of Absence for Personal Reasons. Permanent employees
IS covered by this Agreement may request personal leave without
16 compensation, increment, seniority or tenure credit, for a period of one (1)
17 school year for the following purposes: Care for a member of the
18 immediate family who is ill, long term illness of the unit member, service
19 in an elected public office, professional study, educational travel andlor
20 research, or for reasons of health. Leave for child rearing shall be
21 considered under this provision. Duration of the leave shall be mutually
22 agreed upon between the employer and the employee. A request for such
23 leave under special circumstances may also be considered by the District.
24 12.7.1 The applications for and granting of such leaves of absence shall
25 be in writing. In addition the unit member on such leave shall
26 notify the Personnel Administrator by March 1 of the school year
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on leave as to the intent to return to employment in the District.
2 Failure to so noti’ will be considered an abandonment of position.
3 12.7.2 A unit member on leave of absence for personal reasons shall be
4 entitled to participate in the District health and welfare benefit
5 program, not expressly prohibited by law, at no expense to the
6 District.
7 12.8 Jury Duty. All employees called for jury duty in a court. of law shall
8 continue to receive regular salary and employee benefits. When jury fees
9 and mileage reimbursement are paid to the employee, the employee shall
10 remit to the District the jury fees, but may retain the mileage
ii reimbursement portion as shown on the remittance accompanying the
12 payment.
13 12.8.1 If an employee is scheduled to serve on a jury for two (2) weeks or
14 more, the District shall provide the unit member with one-half
15 day of release time and a one-half day substitute, in order that the
16 substitute can meet with the teacher to make plans on a day prior
17 to jury duty.
18 12.8.2 Unit members who elect to defer their jury service to non-required
19 service days (i.e. summer break, spring break, etc.) shall be
20 compensated in an amount equal to the District’s substitute rate
21 of pay for each day ofjury service that was deferred. The unit
22 member must provide written documentation from the Court to
23 the District showing the original jury summons date and the
24 actual dates(s) ofjury duty served prior to receiving compensation
25 under this section. Any jury fees received by the unit member
26 shall be deducted from the amount paid to the unit member, but
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the employee shall be entitled to retain any mileage
2 reimbursement paid for the jury service.
3 12.9 Family Care and Medical Leave. In accordance with state and federal
4 law, qualifring unit members shall be afforded family care and medical
5 leave benefits. These leave benefits shall be consistent with those
6 described in Appendix “E”.
7 12.10 Adoptive Leave. An employee adopting a child may use up to ten (10)
8 days of his or her accumulated sick leave for the purpose of adoption,
9 limited, however, to picking up the child and caring for the child
10 immediately following receiving the child. This leave shall be in addition
ii to personal necessity leave under Article 12.3, but shall run concurrently
12 with any leave entitlement under Article 12.11 and Appendix E, Family
13 Care and Medical Leave.
14 12.11 Employment-Related Subpoena Leave. Unit members shall be
15 entitled to paid school business leave when they are required to appear in
16 court or before an administrative tribunal tinder official order (subpoena)
17 for matters within the scope of their employment, except for disciplinary
18 actions against the employee by the District, or any other proceeding
19 where the employee is a litigant against the District.
20 12.12 Catastrophic Leave. Catastrophic leave pay may be available to a
21 certificated employee as set forth herein pursuant to the provisions of
22 Education Code 44043.5 inclusive. Catastrophic leave pay shall consist of
23 the amount of sick leave days that are donated to the affected certificated
24 employees by other certificated employees. “Catastrophic illness or injury”
25 shall mean an illness or injury: (a) that is expected to incapacitate the
26 certificated employee for an extended period of time; (b) that incapacitates
27 a member or the certificated employee’s family and which incapacity
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requires the certificated employee to take time off from work for an
2 extended period of time to care for the family member; or (c) taking
3 extended time off work creates a financial hardship for the certificated
4 employee because he/she has exhausted all of his/her sick leave and other
5 paid time off.
6 12.12.1 In the event the unit member is personally unable to apply
7 for catastrophic leave, an immediate family member or unit member’s
8 agent may make the request for the applicant. This must be verified with
9 a physician’s note.
10 12.12.2 Donations of sick leave or comp time shall be made in blocks
I I of one day per donating certificated employee. A certificated employee who
12 donates sick leave credits shall be required to have a sick leave balance
13 equivalent to ten (10) days following the donations. Donations will be
14 calculated day for day.
15 12.12.3 No certificated employee shall give more than three (three)
16 days of sick leave or comp time for each certificated employee’s request.
17 12.12.4 A committee comprised of two (2) bargaining unit members
18 appointed by the President of the Association and two representatives of
19 administration shall administer the catastrophic leave provision and shall
20 approve or disapprove all applications. An applicant shall be required to
21 provide verification of the catastrophic illness or injury.
22 12.12.5 When the application is based on the catastrophic illness or
23 injury of a member of the certificated employee’s family, all required
24 medical information, statements, and verifications shall be related to the
25 affected family member. In addition, the certificated employee shall attach
26 a written statement indicating the circumstances that require the
27 employee to be absent from work.
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12.12.6 The certificated employee shall be required to utilize all of
2 his/her available regular sick leave and comp time prior to the receipt of
3 donated time credits.
4 12.12.7 “Member” of the certificated employee’s family shall be
5 defined as set forth in Article 12.2.
6 12.15 Military Leave. A bargaining unit member shall be entitled to full pay
7 and benefits for the first 30 calendar days and a maximum of 30 days in
8 any fiscal year, as required by Education Code 45059 and Military and
9 Veterans Code 395, when on military leave and shall retain all rights and
10 privileges granted by law arising out of the exercise of military leave.
II ARTICLE 13: SAFETY CONDITIONS
12 13.1 The District acknowledges its obligation to maintain a safe working
13 environment for unit members and for prescribing appropriate safety
14 standards. In this regard, the District intends to be guided by the
15 California Occupational Safety and Health Act (Labor Code Section 6300).
16 13.2 Unit members acknowledge their obligation to comply with District safety
17 standards, including accident and safety reports, and to practice basic
18 safety measures. Failure to do so, may be grounds for discipline.
19 13.3 Unit members shall report to their immediate supervisor suspected
20 unsafe conditions in writing. The District shall supply a report form for
21 reporting unsafe conditions.
22 13.4 Unit members shall report to their immediate supervisor any abuse of
23 school personnel, assault or battery upon school personnel, or any threat
24 of force or violence directed toward school personnel which occurs at any
25 time or place and is related to any school activity. Unit members are
26 obligated to prepare any reports required by the District relating to such
27 incidents. The District will facilitate actions against students or adults
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who abuse, assault, insult or upbraid employees. The District shall, upon
2 request, respond to the affected employee within five (5) working days as
3 to what action has been taken or is being considered by the District with
4 respect to the incident in question.
5 13.4.1 Employees who have been attacked, assaulted, or battered, or who
6 have been threatened with injury by someone the employee reasonably
7 believes is capable of inflicting such harm, shall immediately report the
8 incident to their immediate supervisor and to appropriate law
9 enforcement authorities if they desire.
10 13.5 The District will investigate all reports of suspected unsafe conditions and
11 shall take steps it deems necessary to correct conditions determined to be
12 unsafe. The District shall, upon request, respond to the Association or the
13 employee within five (5) working days as to what remedial action is being
14 considered to correct the unsafe condition.
15 13.6 The District shall supply and maintain adequate means for
16 communication between a teacher and other staff members at the school
17 for emergency situations.
18 13.7 The District shall maintain a Safety Committee, which shall consist of,
19 among others, representatives of the certificated bargaining unit. Any
20 bargaining unit member may obtain the name of any representative of the
21 Safety Committee and may report to a committee member any safety
22 problems for consideration by the committee.
23 13.8 No unit member shall be required to perform duties under conditions
24 which pose an immediate threat of serious physical harm to the unit
25 member provided the unit member has reported the condition to her/his
26 site administrator and exhausted reasonable means to correct the
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condition. In exercising the foregoing right, unit members shall not
2 neglect the responsibility to provide for the safety of students.
3 13.9 The District shall indemni& and hold harmless from liability any unit
4 member who performs, within the scope of her/his authority, specialized
5 health care services. Unit members shall receive proper and adequate
6 training in those health care services they are asked to perform.
7 Notwithstanding the above, and with the exception of nurses, no unit
8 member will be required to perform catheterizations, diapering, injections,
9 ileostomies, colostomies, gastrostomies, tracheostomy, suction, oxygen
10 administration, gavage feeding or draining. Nothing herein shall be
I 1 interpreted as preventing a unit member from performing the health care
12 services described herein if the unit member volunteers in writing and has
13 received proper training from a certified specialist in these procedures.
14 13.10 No bargaining unit member shall be asked or directed to transport pupils
15 in private vehicles.
16 13.11 The District will inform employees of the scope of protection for personal
17 liability under the District’s liability coverage for employees acting as
18 agents of the District.
19 13.12 Each unit member shall be given a copy of the school site’s student
20 discipline procedures at the start of the school year. These procedures
21 shall include a description of the right of a unit member to suspend a
22 student from class. Site handbooks shall contain Education Code and
23 procedures relating to a unit member’s suspension of a student beginning
24 in the 2015-2016 school year.
25 13.13 In accordance with Education Code Section 49079, the District shall noti&
26 a unit member of any pupil enrolled in her/his class who has engaged in,
27 or is reasonably suspected to have engaged in, within the last three years,
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any of the acts subject to Suspension or expulsion under the Education
2 Code Section 48900 that are reportable under Section 49079 when such
3 information is made known to the District. The District shall provide the
4 information to the teacher through records the District maintains in its
5 ordinary course of business or receives from a law enforcement agency.
6 Any information received by a unit member pursuant to this section shall
7 be received in confidence for the limited purpose for which it is intended
8 and shall not be disseminated by the teacher. Violation of this
9 confidentiality requirement by a unit member shall be grounds for
10 discipline.
II ARTICLE 14: CLASS SIZE
12 14.1 The District shall maintain a District-wide staffing ratio of thirty (30)
13 students or less per classroom teacher. This shall not be interpreted to
14 mean that individual classes will not exceed thirty (30) students.
15 14.1.1 Subject to 14.1.1.1, beginning July 1, 2015 the District shall comply
16 with the state of California’s Class Size Grade Span adjustment
17 program enacted in 2013 to make reductions each year, until a
18 staffing ratio of 24:1 is achieved in grades TK-3 at each elementary
19 (K-5) and K-8 school.
20 14.1.1.1 Pursuant to Education Code section 42238.02(d)(3)(B),
21 (C)(D), the collectively bargained alternative annual average
22 class enrollment for each school site shall not exceed 26:1 for
23 grades TK-3.
24 14.2 For the purposes of Section 14.1, the number of classroom teachers used to
25 compute the above ratio shall not include special education teachers,
26 counselors, librarians, adult education teachers, speech therapists,
27 psychologists, administrative personnel, nurses and District elementary
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1 music teachers, teachers on special assignment, academic coaches nor will
2 it include adult education students.
3 14.3 In addition to the District-wide ratio of 30:1, as stated in 14.1, no
4 individual elementary class (defined as grades K-5 except for Cottonwood
5 and Idyllwild, where it will be grades K-S) and Hamilton, where it will be
6 defined as including only grades K-S shall exceed 34, except when meet
7 that limit, the District would be required to construct, modify or expand
8 existing buildings, or modify transportation schedules. This will apply to
9 regular classes and elementary physical education classes. Music classes,
10 etc. are not affected by this provision.
11 14.3.1 No individual secondary teacher (defined as grades 6-12) shall
12 exceed the maximum of one hundred ninety-five (195) student
13 contacts in a regular five (5) period workday or two-hundred thirty-
14 five (235) student contacts in a six (6) period workday. Visual and
IS performing arts, PE, Athletics, and Sports Fitness classes shall not
16 be affected by the provision.
17 14.3.2 When a class size adjustment is required, it shall be made within a
18 reasonable period of time but in no event shall it take longer than
19 forty-five (45) work days.
20 14.4 Combination classes will consist of contiguous grade levels unless there is
2 1 no other alternative.
22 14.5 Three (3) physical education classes from class-size reduced classrooms
23 will be assigned to two (2) physical education teachers in the elementary
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I ARTICLE 15: EMPLOYEE EVALUATION AISI) OBSERVATION
2 PROCEDURES
3 15.1 The District shall evaluate all permanent bargaining unit members no
4 less than once every two (2) years, except that whenever any permanent
5 certificated employee receives an unsatisfactory evaluation, the employee
6 shall be evaluated at least annually until she/he achieves a positive
7 evaluation or is separated from the District. The evaluation form shall
8 specifically state whether the evaluation is satisfactory or unsatisfactory.
9 All probationary bargaining unit members shall be evaluated no less than
10 once each year. Bargaining unit members who have permanent status
ii and who have been employed at least ten (10) years with the school
12 district as defined in 20 U.s.c., section 7801 and whose previous
13 evaluation rated the employee as meeting standards shall be evaluated at
14 least every five (5) years if the evaluator and the bargaining unit member
15 agree. The certificated employee or the evaluator may withdraw consent
16 at any time.
17 Formal Observations — The evaluation of a unit member shall be based
18 on the direct observation of a unit member’s work. No unit member’s
19 evaluation will be based on hearsay information.
20 Assistance Plan - If a unit member receives an overall evaluation of one
21 (1) and is being referred to PAR the evaluator must attach a copy of an
22 assistance plan to the evaluation form. The assistance plan shall be given
23 to the Joint Panel and the PAR provider.
24 15.1.1 Administrators shall be trained in the use of the evaluation form,
25 including but not limited to the elements of the california
26 Standards for the Teaching Profession, descriptions of teaching
27 practice.
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I 15.2 Evaluation is defined as the process of appraising the effectiveness of the
2 performance of employees. Procedures for evaluation shall be based on,
3 but not limited to:
4 15.2.1 The gathering of information about the employee’s performance in
5 the classroom;
6 15.2.2 Assessing the quality of such performance;
7 15.2.3 Communicating to the employee the assessment of the quality of
8 the performance;
9 15.2.4 Recommending, if necessary, changes to improve the employee’s
10 performance.;
11 15.2.5 No member of the unit shall evaluate another unit member
12 without the agreement of both unit members;
13 15.3 Prior to the beginning of the formal evaluation process, which includes all
14 written formal observations, a face to face conference shall be held
15 between the evaluatee and evaluator. They shall discuss and enumerate
16 the elements upon which the evaluation may be based and attempt to
17 reach agreement thereon. The elements shall include, but will not be
18 limited to, the goals and objectives of the teacher. Both physical and
19 nonphysical constraints on reaching those goals shall be discussed, along
20 with other aspects of expected performance outside the classroom. The
21 elements for evaluation shall be committed to writing whether or not
22 agreement is reached and a copy of what has been written shall be
23 provided to the evaluatee. The evaluatee shall have at least 48 hours
24 notice of the first formal observation.
25 15.4 If conditions change which affect the elements upon which any evaluation
26 may be based, either party may request an additional conference to
27 discuss such changes.
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i :15.5 Those unit members who are regularly scheduled to be evaluated will be
2 notified by the appropriate management person prior to the evaluation.
3 Such notice will contain an explanation of procedures for evaluations in
4 addition to those set forth herein.
5 15.6 The evaluation shall assess a bargaining unit member’s competency as it
6 reasonably relates to the following:
7 15.6.1 The progress of pupils toward standards as established by the
8 District of expected pupil achievement at each grade level in each
9 area of study and progress of pupils toward meeting the state
10 adopted academic content standards as measured by state
11 adopted criterion referenced assessments as described in Article
12 17.5. The measurement of pupil progress shall not include the
13 use of publishers norms established by standardized tests;
14 15.6.2 The instructional techniques and strategies used by the
15 bargaining unit member;
16 15.6.3 The bargaining unit member’s adherence to curricular objectives;
17 15.6.4 The establishment and maintenance of a suitable learning
18 environment, within the scope of the employee’s responsibilities;
19 15.6.5 And, to the extent not already covered in sections 15.6.1-15.6.4,
20 the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (Appendix
21 G).
22 15.7 A written report of formal employee observations shall be maintained by
23 the evaluator and presented at a conference to the employee within ten
24 (10) working days after the formal observation or such other date as is
25 agreed to by the evaluator and evaluatee. This written record shall be
26 known as the observation report. Commendations and/or
27 recommendations shall be presented and discussed. The observation
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reports shall be signed and dated by the employee, and the employee shall
2 have the right to rebut in writing all or portions of such record. Any such
3 rebuttal shall be attached to the observation report. Upon request a
4 complete written copy of the observations shall be made available to the
5 employee at District expense. Nothing in this Article shall preclude
6 classroom observations other than formal observations at any time.
7 15.8 The final evaluation should be provided to the employee by April Pt, but
8 in no event later than May Pt. The evaluator will discuss the evaluation
9 with the unit member no later than ten (10) days after the presentation of
10 the evaluation. The unit member must sign the evaluation signifting only
11 that the unit member has read the document. The unit member shall be
12 provided the opportunity to attach a written reaction or response which
13 shall become part of the permanent records. A copy of the evaluation
14 report shall be signed by the evaluator as well as the evaluatee. A copy of
15 the evaluation report shall be given to the employee, at District expense, a
16 copy shall be placed in the employee’s personnel file, and a copy retained
17 by the evaluator .An employee’s refusal to meet over the evaluation
18 within the prescribed timelines, or refusal to sign the evaluation form,
19 shall be considered a waiver of these requirements by the employee.
20 15.9 A permanent classroom teacher who receives an unsatisfactory rating in
21 his/her final evaluation in areas of subject matter knowledge, teaching
22 methods or instruction shall be evaluated in the succeeding year and shall
23 participate in the District’s Peer Assistance and Review (PAR) Program
24 designed to improve the unsatisfactory performance. The PAR program
25 structure is contained in Article 17. For the purposes of the PAR
26 program, evaluations shall be completed by the appropriate site
27 administrator or other administrative designee.
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1 15.10 Pursuant to the provisions of this Article, an evaluation procedure for
2 counselors and other non-classroom teacher bargaining unit members
3 shall be discussed between the assigned evaluator and bargaining unit
4 member at the beginning of each school year.
5 15.11 The District retains the ultimate responsibility for the evaluation and
6 assessment of performance of each unit member, subject to the procedural
7 requirements as set forth in this Article Accordingly. grievances arising
8 under this Article shall be limited to a claim that evaluation procedures
9 have been violated. However, nothing herein shall preclude the unit
10 member from contesting the substance of any evaluation which is used in
II any disciplinary proceeding.
12 ARTICLE 16: COMPLAINT PROCEDURE
13 16.1 Complaints received by the site administrator, supervisor, a central office
14 administrator or Board member, regarding a unit member will be
15 reported to the unit member within seven (7) days of the complaint, except
16 that criminal charges shall be reported to the appropriate authority.
17 16.2 Prior to lodging a complaint, and within seven (7) days of the
18 complainant’s knowledge of the event giving rise to the complaint, the
19 complainant shall attempt to discuss the complaint with the specific unit
20 member(s) involved. If the complainant is unwilling or unable to meet
21 with the unit member(s), the site administrator shall attempt to arrange a
22 meeting between the complainant and the unit member(s). If the
23 complaint is satisfactorily resolved at this step, then the complaint
24 procedure is deemed completed.
25 16.3 If the complaint is not resolved in the meeting between the complainant
26 and unit member, and if the complaint is deemed to be of a nature that
27 cannot reasonably be ignored, the complainant shall place the complaint
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in writing and sign the complaint. If the site administrator or supervisor
2 puts the complaint in writing, she/he shall have it signed by the
3 complainant. A copy of the complaint shall be given to the unit member
4 within seven (7) days.
5 16.4 Except as provided herein, the employee’s site administrator or supervisor
6 shall schedule a meeting between the complainant and employee within
7 fifteen (15) days of the complaint being brought to the administrator’s or
8 supervisor’s attention. The employee and/or complainant may have a
9 representative at any meeting. If after an initial interview it is the
10 opinion of the site administrator that a second meeting between the
I I complainant and teacher would not assist in resolving the matter, the site
12 administrator may elect to conduct thrther discussion as an intermediary.
13 16.5 Within fifteen (15) days of the meeting described in Section 16.4 taking
14 place, the site administrator or supervisor will prepare and serve a
15 response to the complaint on both the complainant and the unit member.
16 The site administrator or supervisor may, at their discretion, interview
I? other unit members and/or individuals who may have knowledge of the
18 event or actions forming the basis of the complaint.
19 16.6 No complaint or documentation prepared or gathered as the result of an
20 investigation into a complaint shall be placed in the personnel file of the
21 unit member unless the allegations have been substantiated by the site
22 administrator or immediate supervisor. Additionally, the unit member
23 shall be advised of the decision to place the documents in the personnel
24 file.
25 16.7 The unit member may appeal to the Superintendent or designee the
26 decision to place in her/his personnel file material or documents generated
27 as a result of a complaint being lodged made against the unit member.
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I This appeal must be filed within ten (10) days of receiving notice
2 concerning the placement of these documents in the unit member’s
3 personnel file. The Superintendent or designee will review the matter and
4 respond in writing to the unit member within fifteen (15) days.
5 16.8 The unit member shall be given release time from non-instructional duty
6 time to review andlor respond to a complaint and any material placed in
7 the unit member’s personnel file. The date and length of the release time
8 to be provided the unit member shall be subject to the approval of the site
9 administrator.
10 16.9 Nothing in the sections above shall be interpreted as precluding a
II complainant (other than another unit member’s complaint) from taking
12 her/his complaint to the Superintendent or Governing Board if she/he is
13 not satisfied with the site administrator’s resolution of the complaint.
14 16.10 Should a complainant make a request of the Governing Board to review
15 her/his complaint and the Board wishes to discuss the complaint brought
16 against the unit member in closed session the unit member shall be given
17 written notice of her/his right to have the complaint heard in open session
18 as opposed to closed session. The unit member shall be given this notice
19 personally or by mail at least seventy-two (72) hours before the time for
20 the meeting.
21 16.11 For purposes of this article, any reference to “day” shall mean any
22 regularly scheduled workday for the unit member against whom the
23 complaint has been made.
24 16.12 This article is subject to the grievance procedure (Article 6) to the extent
25 the claim relates to following the procedures contained in this article.
26 Nothing herein shall preclude the unit member from contesting the
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substance of any documentation prepared in response to a complaint if
2 subsequently used in any disciplinary proceeding.
3 16.13 In compliance with state and federal law and notwithstanding any other
4 provision of this article, where a complaint alleges sexual harassment by a
5 unit member, the complainant shall not be required to meet with the
6 accused unit member.
7 ARTICLE 17: PEER ASSISTANCE AND REVIEW (PAR)
8 17.1 Joint Committee.
9 17.1.1 The Joint Committee shall consist of seven (7) members, four (4)
10 bargaining unit members appointed by the Association, and three
Il (3) administrators appointed by the District. Association
12 members of the Joint Committee will serve four (4) years and may
13 be reappointed for additional years by the Association President.
14 17.1.2 The Joint Committee shall establish its own meeting schedule.
15 Five (5) members, consisting of three (3) bargaining unit members
16 and two (2) administrators, shall constitute a quorum; actions of
17 the Joint Committee shall require an affirmative vote of at least
18 five (5) members. Meetings shall take place during the regular
19 teacher workday, and substitutes shall be provided to release
20 Association members from their other duties. If the committee
21 agrees to extend the meeting hours beyond the regular teacher
22 workday, Association members shall be compensated at the
23 hourly extra duty rate.
24 17.1.3 The Joint Committee shall be responsible, for the following:
25 17.1.3.1 Providing training for Joint Committee members.
26 17.1.3.2 Establishing its own rules of procedure, including the
27 method for selection of the chairperson.
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I 17.1.3.3 Selecting and recommending the pool of consulting
2 teachers to include elementary, middle, high and special
3 education to the Governing Board for approval.
4 Consulting teachers shall serve the PAR program.
5 17.1.3.4 Selecting and recommending for Governing Board
6 approval the trainers andlor training providers for
7 Consulting Teachers, and Joint Committee members.
8 17.1.3.5 Providing training for Consulting Teachers prior to
9 participation in the program
10 17.1.3.6 Sending written notification of participation in the PAR
Ii program to the Referred Participating Teacher, the
12 Consulting Teacher, and the site Principal
13 17.1.3.7 Adopting rules and procedures to effect the provisions of
14 this article. Developing forms necessary for rules and
15 procedures. Adopted rules and procedures shall be
16 consistent with the terms of this agreement. To the
17 extent that there is an inconsistency, the terms of the
18 agreement shall prevail.
19 17.1.3.8 Distributing, at the beginning of each school year, a copy
20 of the adopted rules and procedures to all bargaining
21 unit members.
22 17.1.3.9 Establishing and implementing a procedure for
23 application and selection as a Consulting Teacher.
24 17.1.3.10 The Joint Committee will meet to assess the on-going
25 needs to be addressed by the PAR program, determine
26 the number of Consulting Teachers to be placed in a
27 pool of available Consulting Teachers in any school year,
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and the amount of release time provided to Consulting
2 Teachers, based on participation in the PAR program,
3 the budget, and other relevant considerations.
4 17.1.3.11 Reviewing the final report prepared by the Consulting
5 Teacher and make recommendations to the
6 Superintendent/Governing Board regarding the
7 Referred Participating Teacher’s progress in the PAR
8 program.
9 17.1.3.12 Approving in service and training opportunities
to developed by Consulting Teachers before
ii implementation.
12 17.1.3.13 Evaluating the impact of the PAR program yearly in
13 order to make changes to improve the program.
14 17.2 Participating Teachers.
15 17.2.1 A Referred Participating Teacher is a classroom teacher with
16 permanent status who receives assistance to improve his/her
17 instructional skills, classroom management, knowledge of subject,
18 andior other relevant aspects of his/her teaching performance, as
19 a result of an overall evaluation that does not meet district
20 standards on the Teacher Evaluation Form.
21 17.2.2 Referred Participating Teachers shall be identified upon issuance
22 of an overall unsatisfactory evaluation on Teacher Evaluation
23 Form. The form shall include the Standards and Elements of The
24 California Standards for The Teaching Profession and a category
25 to assess adjunct duties. The form shall be included in Appendix
26 B. Descriptors to be used as the basis for establishing ratings
27 shall be included in the Appendix of the Agreement, except
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ratings for adjunct duties, for which no descriptors shall be
2 provided.
3 17.2.3 A Volunteer Participating Teacher is a classroom teacher with
4 permanent status or a teacher new to the profession that
5 volunteers to participate in the PAR program. Volunteer
6 participating Teachers are for peer assistance only and the
7 Consulting Teacher shall not document any performance review
8 for a Volunteer Participating Teacher. A Volunteer Participating
9 Teacher may terminate his/her participation in the program at
10 anytime.
11 17.2.4 A Referred Participating Teacher shall be assigned to his/her
12 Consulting Teacher by the Joint Committee. A Volunteer
13 Participating Teacher shall select a Consulting Teacher from a
14 pool of available Consulting Teachers based on their current
IS assignment. A Volunteer or Referred Participating Teacher may
16 apply to the Joint Committee to change his/her Consulting
17 Teacher at any time when requested by either the Participating
18 Teacher or the Consulting Teacher.
19 17.2.5 Mi communication between the Consulting Teacher and the
20 Volunteer Participating Teacher shall be confidential, and
21 without written consent of the Volunteer, shall not be shared with
22 any others, including the site administrator and the Joint
23 Committee.
24 17.2.6 All communication between the Consulting Teacher and Referred
25 Participating Teacher with the exception of the final report that
26 will be placed in the personnel file shall be confidential, and
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I without written consent of the Referred Participating Teacher,
2 shall not be shared with any others, except the Joint Committee.
3 17.2.7 The Referred Participating Teacher has the right to be
4 represented at any Joint Committee meeting or any meeting with
5 administrators throughout these procedures by the Association
6 representative of his or her choice.
7 17.3 Consulting Teachers.
8 17.3.1 A Consulting Teacher is a classroom teacher who provides
9 assistance to a Participating Teacher pursuant to the PAR
10 program. The qualifications for the Consulting Teacher shall be
I I set forth in the Rules and Procedures, with the following
12 minimum qualifications:
13 17.3.1.1 Credentialed bargaining unit member with permanent
14 status and have experience as a classroom teacher in
IS each of the last five (5) years.
16 17.3.1.2 Shall demonstrate exemplary teaching abilities, as
17 indicated by effective communication skills and mastery
18 of a range of teaching strategies necessary to meet the
19 needs of pupils in different contexts.
20 17.3.2 In filling a position of Consulting Teacher, each applicant is
21 required to submit three references from individuals with specific
22 knowledge of his/her expertise, as follows:
23 17.3.2.1 A reference from a site principal or other administrator,
24 17.3.2.2 A reference from an Association representative,
25 17.3.2.3 A reference from another bargaining unit member.
26 17.3.3 Consulting Teachers shall be selected and submitted for approval
27 to the Governing Board by a majority vote of the Joint Committee
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I following a selection process that may include classroom
2 observations by the committee members.
3 17.3.4 It is recognized that the Consulting Teacher’s daily schedules will
4 be flexible.
5 17.3.5 A Consulting Teacher shall be provided release time as needed.
6 The terms of the Consulting Teacher shall be a two (2) year term,
7 The Consulting teacher may reapply to serve two (2) additional
8 terms. Should a Consulting Teacher serve three (3) consecutive
9 terms, the consulting teacher must wait one full year before
10 reapplying to serve as a Consulting Teacher. Should a consulting
I I Teacher be appointed to an administrative position, he/she shall
12 not evaluate any teacher he/she provided assistance to through
13 the PAR program from three (3) years.
14 17.3.6 Functions performed pursuant to this Article by bargaining unit
15 employees shall not constitute either management or supervisory
16 functions. The Consulting Teacher shall continue all rights of
17 bargaining unit members. In addition to the regular salary, a full
18 or part-time Consulting Teacher may receive pro rata hourly pay
19 for all work beyond the regular workday andJor work year as
20 determined by the Joint Committee. No unit member may
2 I evaluate another unit member.
22 17.3.7 Consulting Teachers shall assist Participating Teachers by
23 demonstrating, observing, coaching, conferencing, insewicing,
24 referring, or by any other activities which, in their professional
25 judgment, will assist the Participating Teacher.
26 17.3.8 The Consulting Teacher shall meet with the Referred
27 Participating Teacher to discuss the PAR program, establish
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mutually agreed upon performance goals, develop the assistance
2 plan, and develop a process for determining successful completion
3 of the program. The Consulting Teacher shall conduct multiple
4 observations of the Referred Participating Teacher’s performance
5 with students, and shall meet with the Participating Teacher to
6 review and discuss observations.
7 17.3.9 The Consulting Teacher shall monitor the progress of the
8 Referred Participating Teacher and provide periodic written
9 comments to the Referred Participating Teacher for discussion
10 and review.
II 17.3.10 The Consulting Teacher shall continue to provide assistance not
12 to exceed one (1) school year to the Referred Participating Teacher
13 or until the Consulting Teacher concludes that the Referred
14 Participating Teacher has completed the plan or that further
15 assistance will not be productive. The Joint Committee may
16 authorize additional assistance beyond the one-year period. In the
17 event that the Joint Committee authorizes additional assistance,
18 the Referred Participating Teacher may petition the Joint
19 Committee to provide a different Consulting Teacher. The
20 Referred Participating Teacher shall also have the right to
21 request and meet with the Joint Committee accompanied by an
22 Association representative.
23 17.3.11 The results of the Referred Participating Teacher’s participation
24 in the PAR program shall be made available for placement in
25 his/her personnel file upon completion of the PAR Plan. The final
26 report shall only include time and date of meetings and the topic
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1 discussed. The Final PAR Report Form shall be included as
2 Appendix H of the contract.
3 17.3.12 The Consulting Teacher may work with Professional
4 Development Academy to develop and implement inservice and
5 training opportunities for Participating Teachers subject to
6 approval by the Joint Committee.
7 17.3.13 The District shall defend and hold harmless individual
8 participating members and consulting teachers from any lawsuit
9 or claim arising out of the performance of their duties under this
10 program as provided by California Government Code Tort Claims
11 Act.
12 17.4 Budget Priorities and Considerations.
13 17.4.1 The Joint Committee shall annually develop a budget to fund the
14 direct program and administrative expenses of the PAR program.
15 17.4.2 Funds shall be allocated for Consulting Teachers to provide
16 services, and other related costs; workshops for Participating
17 Teachers/Consulting Teachers, administrative costs, and
18 trainings/meetings of committee members.
19 17.4.3 Other funding sources may be allocated through the Educational
20 Services Department for release of participating teachers to
21 attend trainings, for standard administrative costs, and other
22 expenses.
23 17.5 Teacher Evaluation Based Upon Pupil Progress.
24 17.5.1 The District and Association shall agree to the selection of student
25 assessment instruments for teacher evaluation to be used to
26 determine the progress of pupils towards meeting grade-level
27 standards.
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17.5.2 The District and Association shall agree to the frequency for
2 administration of student assessment instruments to be used to
3 determine the progress of pupils towards meeting grade-level
4 standards.
5 17.5.3 The District and Association shall agree to the methods by which
6 student assessment data are analyzed and used to establish
7 teacher evaluation ratings for determination of pupil progress
8 towards meeting grade-level standards, including but not limited
9 to the following:
10 17.5.3.1 Achievement levels of students upon entry;
II 17.5.3.2 Special Program Placement (Special Education, ELL,
12 etc.);
13 17.5.3.3 Student attendance (e.g. hours/days of instruction);
14 17.5.3.4 The amount of time/days that a teacher has been
15 assigned to a specific class andlor subject area;
16 17.5.3.5 Relationship between assessment, instruction and
17 District curriculum;
18 17.5.3.6 Availability of materials to support the instructional
19 program;
20 17.5.3.7 Student behavior as evidenced by discipline records.
21 17.5.4 Student assessment data used for teacher evaluation shall be
22 confidential. The information shall be available to individual
23 teachers and immediate supervisors for purposes of evaluation.
24 17.5 Program Amendments.
25 17.5.1 This Article may be reopened at any time by mutual consent of
26 the parties or by recommendation of the Joint Committee.
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I ARTICLE 18: CERTIFICATED DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE
2 18.1 The District shall adhere to the following progressive discipline steps
3 when addressing unit member discipline. These steps may be modified or
4 skipped when the District determines the unit member’s conduct is
5 serious.
6 18.1.1 Verbal Warning
7 A verbal warning may be summarized in writing. This summary
8 shall include date of the meeting, the individuals present, the action or
9 omissions giving rise to the verbal warning and suggestions/directions for
10 improvement. The summary shall be placed in the unit member’s site file.
II In the event the misconduct recurs, and a warning letter is issued, the
12 summary may be attached to the written warning.
13 18.1.2 Written Warning
14 If the District determines that additional progressive discipline is
15 necessary, the unit member shall be issued a written warning which shall
16 be placed in the unit member’s personnel file. The written warning shall
17 include a statement of the unit member’s conduct and
18 suggestions/directions for improvement. In the event the misconduct
19 recurs, and a letter of reprimand is issued, the written warning may be
20 attached to the letter of reprimand.
21 18.1.3 Letter of Reprimand
22 If the District determines that additional progressive discipline is
23 necessary, the unit member shall be issued a letter of reprimand which
24 shall be placed in the unit member’s personnel file. The letter of
25 reprimand shall include a statement of the unit member’s conduct and
26 suggestionldirections for improvement.
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A unit member may be suspended without pay by the District for
2 just cause, including violation of any of the causes for dismissal as set
3 forth in the Education Code Sections 44932, 44660-44665, and 44948.3,
4 when such cause is not considered serious enough to warrant dismissal.
5 18.1.4.1 The Superintendent or designee shall give written
6 notice to the unit member of the District’s intent to suspend.
7 18.1.4.2 The notice shall include the cause(s) on which the
8 suspension is to be based, the date(s) on which the suspension shall take
9 place, a statement that the unit member has a right to discuss the
10 proposed suspension with the Superintendent or designee prior to the
11 suspension, and a proposed date, time and place for such pre-suspension
12 discussion.
13 18.1.4.3 The unit member shall have five (5) working days in
14 which to respond to the notice of suspension. If the employee does not
15 respond, the District will schedule the suspension and provide notice
16 thereof to the unit member. The unit member’s response to the notice of
17 suspension, if any, shall confirm the proposed date and time for the pre
18 suspension discussion or waive such discussion. The pre-suspension
19 discussion, unless waived, shall take place within five (5) work days after
20 the unit member’s response to the notice of suspension is due.
21 18.1.4.4 The unit member shall be given the opportunity to
22 present facts and arguments regarding the proposed suspension and to be
23 represented at the pre-suspension discussion.
24 18.1.4.5 The Superintendent or designee shall inform the unit
25 member of the decision to suspend or not to suspend within three (3)
26 working days from the date of the pre-suspension discussion or after five
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I (5) work days from the date of the notice of suspension if the unit member
2 did not respond or waived the discussion.
3 18.1.4.6 The District shall schedule the suspension. The
4 suspension may be scheduled in one or more than one block of time.
5 18.1.4.7 First offenses shall be punishable by a suspension of
6 up to five (5) days, and thereafter suspension shall be for not more than
7 ten (10) days.
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9 18.2 Nothing in this article shall limit the District’s right to initiate dismissal
10 proceedings andior immediate suspension and/or mandatory leave of
II absence as set forth in the California Education Code Sections 44932-
12 44948.3, and 44955, nor shall discipline under this article be regarded as
13 a precondition to dismissal proceedings under the California Education
14 Code.
IS 18.3 The employee may have a representative at any meeting, discussion or
16 conference provided wherein the unit member is entitled to be present.
17 18.4 Should the California Legislature repeal or amend those portions of the
18 Education Code governing discipline of certificated unit members,
19 including the provisions describing the causes for discipline, then the
20 parties agree to reopen this article for negotiations. The parties shall
2! meet prior to the effective date of any change in the law for the purpose of
22 identifying the appropriate standard or standards to be used to judge
23 whether discipline is warranted.
24 ARTICLE 19: CLASSROOM TEACHER INSTRUCTIONAL
25 IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
26 19.1 Introduction.
27 The purpose of the Classroom Teacher Instructional Improvement
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1 Program is to encourage teachers, whether acting individually or with
2 other teachers, to improve the quality of instruction. No portion of this
3 program shall be budgeted or paid from the general fund. It shall be
4 implemented only to the extent that special funding from the State is
5 provided. If the funding is decreased at any time during the life of the
6 program, the program will be decreased proportionately.
7 19.2 Criteria for Nomination and Selection.
8 The Instructional Improvement Grant Committee, as set forth in Article
9 19.3, in making its nominations to the Board, and the Board in making its
10 final designations, shall be guided by the following criteria:
11 19.2.1 Mandatory criteria shall be that the applicant be a credentialed
12 classroom teacher with permanent status. As defined the term
13 “classroom teacher” shall include mentor teachers, special
14 education resource teachers and categorically funded project
IS teachers.
16 19.2.2 The Governing Board shall review the recommendations of the
17 Committee and make the final decision on awards of grant funds.
18 The award of grants shall be made so as to improve instruction in
19 the areas of greatest need as determined by the Governing Board.
20 The Superintendent may, but is not required to, submit
21 recommendations to the Board concerning these grants.
22 19.3 Grant Selection Committee.
23 19.3.1 The Grant Selection Committee shall consist of three (3)
24 permanent certificated classroom teachers elected by a secret
25 ballot conducted among all probationary and permanent
26 classroom teachers in the District, and two (2) administrators
27 selected by the Superintendent, at least one of whom shall be a
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principal. Specific procedures for the election shall be determined
2 by the District and Hemet Teachers Association.
3 19.3.2 The teachers on the initial Committee shall draw lots for one (1),
4 two (2), and three (3) year terms. Subsequently, all terms shall be
5 for three (3) years, or until this program is modified or
6 terminated.
7 19.3.3 The Grant Selection Committee shall have a chair elected by the
8 Committee. The chair shall assign a member of the Committee to
9 maintain notes of the meeting(s), and to prepare a list of
10 recommended awards.
Ii 19.3.4 The Grant Selection Committee shall establish procedures for the
12 evaluation of grant proposals which shall be in accord with
13 appropriate instructional areas as determined by the Board. The
14 Committee may request applicants to attend a Committee
15 meeting to discuss their proposal. An applicant may request an
16 opportunity to discuss her/his proposal with the Grant Selection
17 Committee prior to consideration of the proposal by the
18 Committee.
19 19.3.5 The Grant Selection Committee shall review all grant
20 applications. Members of the Committee may not be applicants.
21 19.3.6 The Grant Selection Committee shall recommend to the
22 Governing Board by rank order along with the recommended
23 amount of the grant, all grant proposals considered by a majority
24 of the Committee to have sufficient merit to receive such a grant.
25 19.3.7 The Grant Selection Committee shall establish procedures for the
26 review of the use of grant funds.
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1 19.4 Grant Awards.
2 The Governing Board may award for any grant proposal submitted by an
3 individual teacher any amount not to exceed $2,000.00 per fiscal year for
4 the teacher or for each teacher member of a group submitting a proposal.
5 The decision of the Governing Board shall be final.
6 ARTICLE 20: LOTTERY REVENUE
7 20.1 Twenty percent (20%) of any lottery check received by the District shall be
8 allocated to work sites based on the FTE certificated bargaining unit
9 members assigned to that site. This money may be used for equipment,
10 supplies, capital outlay, employee inservice or student field trips.
11 20.2 In addition to allocating lottery money to individual sites, the intent of
12 this provision is to involve certificated bargaining unit members in the
13 decision-making process of budgeting the expenditure of lottery money at
14 each work site. For this purpose, bargaining unit members at each site
15 will yearly be given the option of deciding to either elect a new committee
16 or utilize an existing committee or faculty group to participate with
17 administration in the manner and method of lottery money expenditure at
18 each site.
19 ARTICLE 21: SAVINGS
20 21.1 Each section, part, term, and provision of this Agreement shall be
21 considered severable. If, for any reason, any section, part, term or
22 provision herein is determined to be invalid and contrary to, or in conflict
23 with, any existing or future law or regulation or decision of a court or
24 agency having valid jurisdiction, such determination shall not impair the
25 operations or affect the remaining portions, sections, parts, terms or
26 provisions of this Agreement, and the latter will continue to be given full
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I force and effect and bind the parties hereto. The section, part, term or
2 provision deemed invalid shall not be considered part of this Agreement.
3 ARTICLE 22: CONCERTED ACTIVITIES
4 22.1 It is agreed by both parties that there will be no refusal or failure by unit
5 members to perform fully and faithfully all job functions and
6 responsibilities, and that there will be no concerted action or other
7 interference with the operations of the District sanctioned or encouraged
8 by the Association or by its officers, agents or its members during the
9 term of this Agreement, including compliance with the request of other
10 employee organizations to engage in such activity.
II 22.2 The Association recognizes the duty and obligation of its officers, agents,
12 and members to comply with the provisions of this Agreement and
13 therefore shall make every effort to induce all employees to do the same.
14 In the event of concerted action or other interference with the operations
IS of the District by employees who are represented by the Association, the
16 Association agrees to, in good faith, take all reasonable steps necessary to
17 cause those employees to cease such action.
18 22.3 It is understood by the parties that any employee violating this Article
19 may be subject to discipline, including termination, by the District.
20 ARTICLE 23: ABSENCE TO ATTENI) MEETINGS
21 23.1 Upon approval of the Superintendent or designee, absence with pay may
22 be granted to full-time employees covered by the Agreement to attend
23 meetings of a professional educational nature related to their
24 assignments.
25 23.2 Employees who attend a meeting or conference by administrative
26 assignment shall be entitled to reimbursement for appropriate expenses.
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I 23.3 Employees are encouraged to accept leadership roles in professional
2 educational organizations. However, before accepting such positions,
3 employees should check with the District Superintendent or designee
4 regarding obligations of the District for release time or expenses. Travel
5 expenses may be allowed on a reasonable basis for employees holding
6 official positions in professional educational organizations related to their
7 assignment. If an organization pays travel expenses to its officers, no
8 claims on District funds should be submitted.
9 23.4 No conference fees, enrollment fees, or payment of any ldnd which will
10 constitute dues to any organization or entitle an employee to the benefits
Ii equivalent to an annual membership may be reimbursed from District
12 funds.
13 23.5 Upon prior approval of the Superintendent or designee, absence with pay
14 may be granted to employees for the purpose of fulfilling civic
15 responsibilities. This pertains primarily to situations regarding public
16 relations wherein the school assumes partial responsibility in a group
17 endeavor.
18 ARTICLE 24: EFFECT OF AGREEMENT; ENTIRE AGREEMENT
19 24.1 The specific provisions of this Agreement prevail over prior District
20 practices and procedures and over State laws to the extent permitted by
2 I State law; however, in the absence of specific provisions in the Agreement,
22 District practices, procedures and policies outside the scope of
23 negotiations remain discretionary with the District. District practices,
24 procedures and policies affecting matters within the scope of negotiations
25 may not be modified by the District without first complying with the
26 collective bargaining requirement of law and other applicable codes and
27 statutes.
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I 24.2 This written Agreement sets forth the full and complete agreement
2 between the parties concerning the subject matter hereof and supersedes
3 all prior informal or formal agreements thereon. There are no valid or
4 binding representations, inducements, promises or agreements, oral or
5 otherwise, between the parties that are not embodied herein.
6 ARTICLE 25: NONDISCRIMINATION
7 25.1 Nondiscrimination. In the administration of the Agreement, the
8 District will not discriminate against a unit member in their employment
9 relationship with the District for any reason prohibited by state or federal
10 discrimination statutes.
Ii 25.2 Interpretation. This Article shall be interpreted in accordance with
12 applicable federal and state law.
13 25.3 Reasonable Accommodation. In the administration of this Agreement,
14 the District and the Association will provide reasonable accommodations
15 to qualified employees with protected disabilities. The need for and extent of
16 such accommodations shall be determined by the District in accordance
17 with its interpretations of the requirements of the Americans with
18 Disabilities Act, Title WI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the
19 California Fair Employment and Housing Act, even if such
20 accommodations may be in conflict with another provision of this
21 Agreement.
22 25.3.1 Before reaching agreement with an employee for an
23 accommodation which may be inconsistent with or change the
24 Agreement between the District and the Association, the District
25 shall:
26 25.3.1.1 Noti the Association of the anticipated
27 accommodation, any desired waiver of a term or
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condition of this Agreement, and the District’s
2 assessment of the likely impact or effects upon other
3 employees;
4 25.3.1.2 Within ten (10) working days following notice to the
5 Association and before implementing any agreement,
6 meet and negotiate with the Association if demanded by
7 the Association over the accommodation and the impact
8 or effects thereof on employees;
9 25.3.1.3 Before implementing any accommodation which
10 requires a waiver of a term or condition of this
II Agreement, obtain from the Association the
12 Association’s written agreement to waive such term or
13 condition.
14 25.3.2 Notwithstanding the above, in the event the District and
15 Association cannot reach an agreement over an accommodation
16 which must out of necessity require a waiver of a term or
17 condition of employment, the District may implement such an
18 accommodation if it can demonstrate that there exists no other
19 viable alternative of accommodation that does not create an
20 undue hardship and which does not require a waiver of a
21 provision of the contract.
22 25.3.3 Agreement by the District or the Association to a particular
23 accommodation shall not oblige either the District or the
24 Association to accept the same or similar accommodation for any
25 other instance.
26 25.4 Waiver of Contractual Rights. If an employee claiming a violation of
27 this Article elects to proceed to an administrative agency or to court after
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1 the filing of a grievance or at any time prior to an arbitrator issuing a
2 decision pursuant to Article 6 of this Agreement, the grievance shall be
3 considered withdrawn.
4 ARTICLE 26: COMPLETION OF MEET AND NEGOTIATION
5 26.1 During the term of this Agreement, the Association expressly relinquishes
6 the right to meet and negotiate further with respect to any matter,
7 whether or not covered in this Agreement. During the term of this
8 Agreement, if the Association and District mutually agree, negotiations
9 may be reopened with respect to any matter, whether or not covered in
10 this Agreement.
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AppendixA
HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTR[CT2014-15 TEACHER SALARY SCHEDULES
A B C D E
B.A. + 60 B.A. + 75B.A. Degree B.A. + 30 B.A + 45 mcI M.A. or mci M.A. or
orM.A. M.A.+15 M.A.+301 43,359 47,694 48,713 50,342 53,274 56,2142 43,697 48,064 49,090 52,283 55,333 58,5233 44,032 48,436 50,771 54,194 57,390 60,8284 44,371 48,807 52,445 56,137 59,448 63,1405 45,804 50,385 54,111 58,055 61,496 65,4456 51,958 55,791 59,988 63,562 67,7537 53,537 57,482 61,927 65,608 70,0668 56,694 59,158 63,850 67,670 72,3649 62,501 65,787 69,727 74,678
10 67,708 71,781 76,97911 71,576 75,888 79,28812 81,59713 84,211
16 86,18618 88,21520 90,35022 94,889
UNITS AFTER B.A. ME SEMESTER UNITS
For purpose of qualifying for column advancement, a Juris doctorate or any other post-graduate degree issued from an accredited institution shallbe treated as the equivalent of a masters degree,
“CLASS F: To qualify for each professional growth increment, experience plus three (3) semester units or 45 equivalent clock hours ofparticipation in staff development programs, inservice, and conferences must be completed.
SALARY SCHEDULE 102EFFECTIVE: 7/1114BOARD APPROVED: 2/3/15184 PAID DAYS10 PAY FREQUENCY8% INCREASE
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Appendix AHEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
20 15-16 TEACHER SALARY SCHEDULE
A B I C D E FB.A. + 60 B.A. + 75B .A.
BA. + 30 B.A + 45 mcI MA. or mci M.A. orDegreeorM.A. M.A.+15 M.A.+30
1 44,226 48,648 49,687 51,349 54,339 57,3382 44,571 49,025 50,072 53,329 56,440 59,6933 44,913 49,405 51,786 55,278 58.538 62,0454 45,258 49,783 53,494 57,260 60.637 64,4035 46,720 51,393 55,193 59,216 62,728 66,7546 52,997 56,907 61,186 64,833 69,1087 54,608 58,632 63,166 66,920 71,4673 57,828 60,341 65,127 69,023 73,8119 63,751 67,103 71,122 76,17210 69,062 73,217 78,51911 73,008 77,406 80,87412 83,22913 85,895
16** 87,91013** 89,97920** 92,15722** 96,787
UNITS AFTER B.A. ARE SEMESTER UNITS
For purpose of qualifying for column advancement, a ]uris doctorate or any other post-graduate degree issued from an accredited institution shall betreated as the equivalent of a masters degree.
** CLASS F: To qualify for each professional growth increment, experience plus three (3) semester units or 45 equivalent clock hours ofparticipation in staff development programs, inservice, and conferences must be completed.
SALARY SCHEDULE 102EFFECTIVE: 7/1/15BOARD APPROVED: 417/15184 PAID DAYS10 PAY FREQUENCY2% INCREASE
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HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT20 14-15 COUNSELOR SALARY SCHEDULES
A* B C D B F**
BA B.A+45or B.A.+60 nd B.A.+75
DEGREEB.A.+15 B.A.+30 MA. M.A.orM.A. incIM.A.or
+15 M.A.+301 47,695 52,463 53,584 55,376 58,601 61,8352 48,067 52,870 53,999 57,511 60,866 64,3753 48,435 53,280 55,848 59,613 63,129 66,9114 48,808 53,688 57,690 61,751 65,393 69,4545 50,384 55,424 59,522 63,861 67,648 71,9906 57,154 61,370 65,987 69,918 74,528
.:*7 58,891 63,230 68,120 72,169 77,073:JL 62,363 65,074 70,235 74,437 79,600
*0* 68,751 72,366 76,700 82,146IJ 74,479 78,959 84,677
t1 78,734 83,477 87,217¶12 89,75713 92,63216** 9480518** 97,03720’ 99,38522 104,378
UNITS AFTER BA. ARE SEMESTER UNITS
For purpose of qualifying for column advancement, a juris doctorate or any other post-graduate degree issued from an accredited institution shall be
treated as the equivalent of a masters degree.
‘CLASS A: Counselors with intern authorizations
“ CLASS F: To qualify br each professional growth increment, experience plus three (3) semester units or 45 equivalent clock hours of participation in staff
development programs, inservice, and conferences must be completed.
SALARY SCHEDULE 104EFFECTIVE: 7/1/14
BOARD APPROVED: 2/3/15194 PAID DAYS
10 PAY FREQUENCY
8% INCREASE
Work Year is Teacher Work Year Plus 10 Days.Counselor Salary Schedule is 1.10 ratio of Teacher Salary Schedule
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Appendix B-iHEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
2015-16 COUNSELOR SALARY SCHEDULES
A* B C D E
BA B.A÷45or B.A.+60 mci B.A.÷75
DEGREEB.A. + 15 B.A. + 30 M.A. M.A. or MA. mci M.A. or
+15 M.A.+301 48,649 53,513 54,656 56,484 59,773 63,0722 49,028 53,928 55,079 58,662 62,084 65,6623 49,404 54346 56,965 60,806 64,392 68,2504 49,784 54,761 58,843 62,986 66,701 70,8435 51,392 56532 60,712 65.138 69,001 73,4296 58,297 62,598 67,307 71,316 76,0197 60,069 64,495 69,483 73,612 78,6148 63,611 66,375 71,640 75,925 81,1929 70,126 73,813 78,234 83,78910 75,968 80,539 86,37111 80,309 85,147 88,96112 91,55213 94,485
16** 96,70118** 98,97720** 101,37322** 106,466
UNITS AFTER B.A. ARE SEMESTER UNITS
For purpose of qualifying for column advancement, a juris doctorate or any other post-graduate degree issued from an accredited institution shall be
treated as the equivalent of a master’s degree.
CIASS A: Counselors with intern authorizations
CLASS F: To qualify for each professional growth increment, experience plus three (3) semester units or 45 equivalent clock hours of participation in staff
development programs, inservice, and conferences must be completed.
SALARY SCHEDULE 104EFFECTIVE: 7/1/15
BOARD APPROVED: 4/7/15
194 PAID DAYS10 PAY FREQUENCY
2% INCREASE
Work Year is Teacher Work Year PIus 10 Days.
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HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT20 14-15 PSYCHOLOGIST/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST SALARY SCHEDULE
A B F*
PROFCRED. CRED + MA.
GROWTH
1 75,114 80,3242 77,397 82,8933 79,677 85,4474 84,236 88,0105 90,5736 93,474
16* 95,66618* 97,91920* 100,28922* 105,327
For purpose of qualifying for column advancement, a juris doctorate or any other post-graduate degree issued from an accredited institution shall be
treated as the equivalent of a master’s degree.
CLASSIFICATION A: Appropriate credential required. Salary Ratio 1.11 of Teacher Salary Schedule Class E, Step 8-11
CLASSIFICATION B: Appropriate credential plus Master’s Degree, Salary Ratio 1.11 of Teacher Salary Schedule Class F, Step 8-13
CLASSIFICATION F: To qualify for each professional growth increment, experience plus three (3) semester units, or 45 equivalent clock
hours of participation in staff development programs, inservice, and conferences must be completed. Salary Ratio 1.11 ofTeacherSalary
ScheduleClass F* Step 16-22
SALARY SCHEDULE 103EFFECTIVE: 7/1/14
BOARD APPROVED: 2/3/15
194 PAID DAYS
10 PAY FREQUENCY
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2015-16 PSYCHOLOGIST/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST SALARY SCHEDULE
A B F
PROFCRED. CRED + M.A.
GROWTH
1 76,616 81,9302 78,945 64,5513 81,271 87,1564 85,921 89,7705 92,3846 95,343
16* 97,58018* 99,87720* 102,29422* 107,434
For purpose of qualifyingfor column advancement, a juris doctorateor any other post-graduate degree issued from an accredited institutionshall betreated as the equivalent of a masters degree.
CLASSIFICATION A: Appropriate credential required. Salary Ratio 111 of Teacher Salary Schedule Class E, Step 8-11
CLASSIFICATION B: Appropriate credential plus Masters Degree, Salary Ratio 1-11 of Teacher Salary Schedule Class F. Step 8-13
CLASSIFICATION F: To qualifyfor each professional growth increment, experience plus three (3) semesterunits, or 45 equivalent clockhours of participation in staff development programs, inservice, and conferences must be Completed. Salary Ratio 111 ofTeacherSalarySchedule Class F” Step 16-22
SALARY SCHEDULE 103
EFFECTIVE: 7/1/15
SOARD APPROVED: 417/15
194 PAID DAYS10 PAY FREQUENCY
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Appendix ClHEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
20 14-15 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULE
Except as otherwise noted, extra pay for extra services will be computed on a percentage ofClassification E, Step 5. Amounts will be rounded off to the nearest $1.00.
I. Ratio of Teaching Salary:Work Year Responsibility
Work Year Factor Factor Ratio
A. ::Counselors Teacher .050 .050 1.100Work YearPlus 10 days
B. Additional Summer Per Week .025 1.025work (Upon approvalin advance by theSuperintendent)
C. Extra Period Extra period assignments shall be compensated at 1/6 ofAssignment the employee’s regular salary for the period during
which the teacher performs the extra periodassignment. Compensation for extra periodassignments commences the first contract day theteacher receives the assignment.
U. Fixed Amounts Per Assignment:High School Percentage Salary
A. Academic Coach 5% [per year] S3,075.00B. Agriculture Project Supervisor 3.9% [per semester] $2,398.00C. Athletics
*Director of Athletics 12% [per year] $7,380.00Head Varsity Football Coach 8% [per assignment] $4,920.00All other Head Varsity Coaches 7% [per assignment] $4,305.00All Assistant Coaches 5% [per assignment] $3,075.00
D. Band Advisor 8% [per year] $4,920.00E. Chorus Advisor 6% [per year] $3,690.00F. Dance Team Advisor 3% [per year] $1,845.00G. Debate Coach 3% [per year] $1,845.00H. ‘Department Chairperson
*Department with 7 or more members 5% [per year] $3,075.00*Department with 4-6 members 4% [per year] $2,460.00tDepartment with 3 or less members 3% [per year] $1,845.00
tSa]ary is part of contract subject to retirement.Adopted: 5/5/15Effective: 7/1/14
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Appendix C-2HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
20 14-15 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULE
High School Percentage Salary
I. Drama Advisor 6% [per year] $3,690.00J. Driver Training [per pupil trained] 8104.84K. Driver Training Coordinator 5% [per year] $3,075.00L. Flag & Banner Advisor 4% [per year] $2,460.00M. Journalism Advisor 7% [per year] $4,305.00N. Pep Squad Advisor 4% [per year] $2,460.000. Pep Squad Assistant Advisor 3% [per year] 81,845.00P. Scholarship Advisor 3% [per year] 81,845.00Q. Speech Coach 3% Iper year] $1,845.00R. tStudent Activities Director 12% Iper year] $7,380.00S. Yearbook Advisor 7% Iper year] $4,305.00
Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.
Continuation High School Percentage Salary
A. Sports Coordinator 3% [per year] $1,845.00B. Yearbook Advisor 5% [per year] $3,075.00
Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.
Middle School Percentage Salary
A. Academic Coach 5% [per year] $3,075.00B. Athletics
Director of Athletics [no release time] 3% [per year] $1,845.00Head Coach 2% [per assignment] $1,230.00
C. Band Advisor 5% [per year] $3,075.00D. Chorus Advisor 5% [per year] $3,075.00E. Department Chairperson
‘Department with 7 or more members 5% [per year] $3,075.00‘Department with 4-6 members 4% [per year] 82,460.00*Department with 3 or less members 3% [per year] 81,845.00
F. Drama Advisor 3% [per year] $1,845.00G. Flag and Banner Advisor 3% [per year] 81,845.00H. Journalism Advisor 3% [per year] 81,845.00I. Pep Squad Advisor 3% [per year] $1,845.00J. Student CounciUActivities Advisor 5% [per year] $3,075.00K. Yearbook Advisor 3% [per year with class] $1,845.00
6% [per year without class] $3,690.00Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.:Ksalary is part of contract subject to retirement.Adopted: 5/5/15Effective: 7/1/14
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Appendix C-3HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
20 14-15 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULE
Hamilton School Grades 9-12 Percentage Salary
Extra Pay stipends at Hamilton School to be same as comprehensive high school except:
A. tActivities Director 8% [per year] $4,920.00B. tAthletic Director 8% [per year] $4,920.00
Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.
Elementary Schools Grades K-5 Percentage Salary
A. Band Advisor 4% [per yearj $2,460.00B. Chorus Advisor 4% [per yearj $2,460.00C. Collateral Duty 2% [per year) $1,230.00
Elementary Schools Grades K-8 Percentage Salary
11-5 Grades
A. Band Advisor 4% [per yearl $2,460.00B. Chorus Advisor 4% [per yearl $2,460.00C. Collateral Duty 2% [per yearl $1,230.00
6-8 Grades
A. Student Council Advisor 5% [per year] $3,075.00B. tDepartment Chairperson 3% [per year] $1,845.00C. Head Coach 1.32% [per assignment] $812.00
Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.
III. Hourly Wage (Effective 7/1/14):Adult Education/Independent Study .058% $35.67 per hour
Detention Duty / Saturday School .055% $33.82 per hour
New Teacher Orientation .055% $33.82 per hour
Home & Hospital .070% $43.05 per hour
R & D Rate .080% $49.20 per hour
Summer School NA $46.25 per hour
*Salary is part of contract subject to retirement.Adopted: 5/5/15Effective: 7/1/14
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Appendix C-4HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
20 14-15 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULE
HI. An isolation factor will be paid to teachers assigned to Cottonwood School in the
following manner:
Teachers assigned to Cottonwood School during the 1997-98 school year who received an isolationfactor during that year of $400 or $500 shall continue to receive that sum in the future if assignedto Cottonwood School. The isolation factor shall be paid in the last pay warrant of the school year.A year of service is defined as teaching 75% of the school year.
Teachers assigned to Cottonwood School during the 1997-98 school year who received an isolationfactor during that year of less than 8400, or first assigned to Cottonwood School during the 1998-99 school year or later, shall receive an isolation factor of 8300 per year while assigned toCottonwood School. The isolation factor shall be paid in the last pay warrant of the school year. Ayear of service is defined as teaching 75% of the school year.
V. Compensation For Involuntary TransfersShall remain for the duration for the involuntary transfer (Article 10.3.8 Collective BargainingAgreement)
Cottonwood 8750.00Hamilton 8750.00Idyllwild 8450.00Winchester $210.00
VI. Mileage Reimbursement$50 per mile or Board policy, whichever is greater.
WI. *Stipend for Speech TherapistsSpeech Therapists shall receive a stipend of 5% of Classification E, Step 5.
VIII. *Stipend for Earned DoctorateStipend for Ph.D. or Ed.D. from an accredited institution - $750 per year.
DC *Stipend for NBPTS CertificationStipend for obtaining certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards(NBPTS) -$750 per year.
*Salary is part of contract subject to retirement.Adopted: 5/5/15Effective: 7/1/14
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Appendix C-5HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
20 14-15 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULE
X. Substitute Service Compensation
Teachers who use their preparation period to substitute for teachers who are absent due toscheduled school business, illness, or emergencies shall be covered by the following provisions:
a) “In Lieu” is defined as the performance of substitute service by an employee during his/herassigned preparation period in exchange for compensatory time off.
b) Such service shall first be solicited on a voluntary basis. In the event that no volunteer canbe obtained, employees may be assigned on an occasional basis to perform in lieu service.
c) No in lieu time may be taken the last two (2) weeks of each semester except upon priorapproval by the principal.
Elementary Compensation Time:Elementary teacher compensatory time off for such service shall be granted in half-hour periodswith ten (10) half hours accrued equaling one day of compensatory time. (Ten (10) half hourperiods is equivalent to five (5) planning time periods.) In regard to kindergarten teachers, five (5)planning time periods used to cover another class shall equal one (1) day of compensatory time. Amaximum of twenty (20) periods will be allowed per year. At the end of each school year, unusedcompensatory time shall be compensated at the Appendix C III, R&D rate .080%, for each two halfhour periods.
Secondary/Middle School Compensation Time:Secondary including Middle School compensation time off for such service shall be granted on aperiod-for-period basis up to a maximum of twenty (20) periods. At the end of each school year,unused compensatory time shall be compensated at the Appendix C III, R&D rate .080%.
Full-time independent study teachers paid on a salary basis shall be eligible for compensatorytime off in accordance with this section.
Compensatory time off may be granted in portions of one (1) period or more upon prior approval bythe principal or designee. Under normal circumstances, employees may be permitted to take nomore than two (2) consecutive days of compensatory time off. Under unusual circumstances andupon written application, a principal may authorize up to three (3) consecutive days ofcompensatory time off.
‘Salary is part of contract subject to retirement.Adopted: 5/5/15Effective: 7/1/14
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Appendix C-iKEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
20 15-16 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULE
Except as otherwise noted, extra pay for extra services will be computed on a percentage ofClassification E, Step 5. Amounts will be rounded off to the nearest $1.00.
I. Ratio of Teaching Salary:Work Year Responsibility
Work Year Factor Factor Ratio
A. Counse1ors Teacher .050 .050 1.100Work YearPlus 10 days
B. Additional Summer Per Week .025 1.025work (Upon approvalin advance by theSuperintendent)
C. Extra Period Extra period assignments shall be compensated at 1/6 ofAssignment the employee’s regular salary for the period during
which the teacher performs the extra periodassignment. Compensation for extra periodassignments commences the first contract day theteacher receives the assignment.
II. Fixed Amounts Per Assignment:High School Percentage Salary
A. Academic Coach 5% [per year] *3,136.00B. Agriculture Project Supervisor 3.9cf. [per semester] $2,446.00C. Athletics
tDirector of Athletics 12% [per year] $7,527.00Head Varsity Football Coach 8% [per assignment] $5,018.00All other Head Varsity Coaches 7% [per assignment] $4,391.00All Assistant Coaches 5% [per assignment] $3,136.00
D. Band Advisor 8% [per year] $5,018.00E. Chorus Advisor 6% [per year] $3,764.00F. Dance Team Advisor 3% [per year] $1,882.000. Debate Coach 3% [per yearl $1,882.00H. *Department Chairperson
*Department with 7 or more members 5% [per year] $3,136.00‘Department with 4-6 members 4% [per year] $2,509.00tDepartment with 3 or less members 3% [per year] $1,882.00
tSalary is part of contract subject Lo retirement.Adopted: 515/15Effective: 7/1/15
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Appendix C-2HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
20 15-16 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULEHigh School Percentage Salary
I. Drama Advisor 6% [per year] $3,764.00J. Driver Training [per pupil trained] $106.94K. Driver Training Coordinator 5% [per year] $3,136.00L. Flag & Banner Advisor 4% [per yearl $2,509.00M. Journalism Advisor 7% [per yearl $4,391.00N. Pep Squad Advisor 4% [per yearj $2,509.000. Pep Squad Assistant Advisor 3% [per year] $1,882.00P. Scholarship Advisor 3% Iperyear] $1,882.00Q. Speech Coach 3% [per year] $1,882.00R. ‘Student Activities Director 12% [per year] $7,527.00S. Yearbook Advisor 7% [per year] $4,391.00
Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.
Continuation High School Percentage Salary
A. Sports Coordinator 3% [per year] $1,882.00B. Yearbook Advisor 5% [per yearl $3,136.00
Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.
Middle School Percentage Salary
A. Academic Coach 5% [peryear] $3,136.00B. Athletics
Director of Athletics [no release time] 3% [per year] $1,882.00Head Coach 2% [per assignment] $1,255.00
C. Band Advisor 5% [per year] $3,136.00D. Chorus Advisor 5% [per year] $3,136.00E. mepartment Chairperson
*Department with 7 or more members 5% [per year] $3,136.00*Department with 4-6 members 4% [per year] $2,509.00*Department with 3 or less members 3% [per yearj $1,882.00
F. Drama Advisor 3% [per yearj $1,882.000. Flag and Banner Advisor 3% [per year] $1,882.00H. Journalism Advisor act [per year] $1,882.00I. Pep Squad Advisor 3% Iper year] $1,882.00J. Student Council/Activities Advisor 5% Iper year] $3,136.00K. Yearbook Advisor 3% [per year with class] $1,882.00
6% [per year without class] $3,764.00Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.*Salary is part of contract sub ject to retirement.Adopted: 5/5/15Ellective: 7/I/IS
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Appendix C-3HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
2015-16 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULE
Hamilton School Grades 9-12 Percentage Salary
Extra Pay stipends at Hamilton School to be same as comprehensive high school except:
A. °AcHvifies Director 8% (per year] $5,018.00B. *Athletic Director 8% (per year] $5,018.00
Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.
Elementary Schools Grades K-5 Percentage Salary
A. Band Advisor 4% [per year] $2,509.00B. Chorus Advisor 4% [per year] $2,509.00C. Collateral Duty 2% (per year] $1,255.00
Elementary Schools Grades K-8 Percentage Salary
11-5 Grades
A. Band Advisor 4% [per year] $2,509.00B. Chorus Advisor 4% [per year] $2,509.00C. Collateral Duty 2% [per year] $1,255.00
6-8 Grades
A. Student Council Advisor 5A (per yearl $3,136.00B. tDepartment Chairperson 3% [per yearl $1,882.00C. Head Coach 1.32% [per assignment] S828.00
Stipends may be split between or among unit members if agreed to by the employees and if approved by the principal andGoverning Board.
III. Hourly Wage (Effective 7/1115):Adult Educationllndependent Study .058% $36.38 per hourDetention Duty I Saturday School .055% $34.50 per hourNew Teacher Orientation .055% $34.50 per hourHome & Hospital .070% S43.91 per hourR & D Rate .080% $50.18 per hourSummer School NA $47.18 per hour
tSalary is part of contract sub cci to retirement.Adopted: 5/5/15Eflèctive: 7/1/15
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Appendix C-4HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
2015-16 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULE
N. An isolation factor will be paid to teachers assigned to Cottonwood School in thefollowing manner:
Teachers assigned to Cottonwood School during the 1997-98 school year who received an isolationfactor during that year of $400 or $500 shall continue to receive that sum in the future if assignedto Cottonwood School. The isolation factor shall be paid in the last pay warrant of the school year.A year of service is defined as teaching 75% of the school year.
Teachers assigned to Cottonwood School during the 1997-98 school year who received an isolationfactor during that year of less than $400, or first assigned to Cottonwood School during the 1998-99 school year or later, shall receive an isolation factor of $300 per year while assigned toCottonwood School. The isolation factor shall be paid in the last pay warrant of the school year. Ayear of service is defined as teaching 75% of the school year.
V. Compensation For Involuntary TransfersShall remain for the duration for the involuntary transfer (Article 10.3.8 Collective BargainingAgreement)
Cottonwood $750.00Hamilton $750.00Idyflwild $450.00Winchester $210.00
VI. Mileage Reimbursement$.50 per mile or Board policy, whichever is greater.
VII. *Stipend for Speech TherapistsSpeech Therapists shall receive a stipend of 5% of Classification E, Step 5.
VIII. *Stipend for Earned DoctorateStipend for Ph.D. or Ed.D. from an accredited institution - $750 per year.
XI. *Stipend for NBPTS CertificationStipend for obtaining certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards(NBPTS) -$750 per year.
tSalarv is part of contract subject to retirement.Adopled: 5/5/15ElThctive: 7/I/IS
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Appendix C-5HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
2015-16 EXTRA PAY SCHEDULE
X. Substitute Service Compensation
Teachers who use their preparation period to substitute for teachers who are absent due toscheduled school business, illness, or emergencies shall be covered by the following provisions:
a) “In Lieu” is defined as the performance of substitute service by an employee during his/herassigned preparation period in exchange for compensatory time off.
b) Such service shall first be solicited on a voluntary basis. In the event that no volunteer canbe obtained, employees may be assigned on an occasional basis to perform in lieu service.
c) No in lieu time may be taken the last two (2) weeks of each semester except upon priorapproval by the principal.
Elementary Compensation Time:Elementary teacher compensatory time off for such service shall be granted in half-hour periodswith ten (10) half hours accrued equaling one day of compensatory time. (Ten (10) half hourperiods is equivalent to five (5) planning time periods.) In regard to kindergarten teachers, five (5)planning time periods used to cover another class shall equal one (1) day of compensatory time. Amaximum of twenty (20) periods will be allowed per year. At the end of each school year, unusedcompensatory time shall be compensated at the Appendix C III, R&D rate .080%, for each two halfhour periods.
Secondary/Middle School Compensation Time:Secondary including Middle School compensation time off for such service shall be granted on aperiod-for-period basis up to a maximum of twenty (20) periods. At the end of each school year,unused compensatory time shall be compensated at the Appendix C III, R&D rate .080%.
Full-time independent study teachers paid on a salary basis shall be eligible for compensatorytime off in accordance with this section.
Compensatory time off may be granted in portions of one (1) period or more upon prior approval bythe principal or designee. Under normal circumstances, employees may be permitted to take nomore than two (2) consecutive days of compensatory time off. Under unusual circumstances andupon written application, a principal may authorize up to three (3) consecutive days ofcompensatory time off.
tSalary is part of conLracL suhjccL to retirement.
Adopied: 5/5/15FiThetive: 7/I/IS
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Appendix B
Hemet Unified School District
HEALTH & WELFARE BENEFITS
Option I Option 2
Medical: Anthem Blue Cross Medical: Kaiser Medical
Prescriptions: Care Mark Prescription Prescriptions: Kaiser Medical
Dental: Delta Dental Plan(CE) Dental: Delta DenEal Plan(CE)Or Or
MetLife-Safeguard HMO Met-Life-Safeguard HMO
Vision: Vision Service Plan Vision: Vision Service Plan
Life: S50,000 policy Life: S50,000 policy
Optional Flexible Benefit Plans (employee paid):
Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code allows the Hemet Unified School District to offeremployees an opportunity to participate in a variety of optional benefit plans. Because the costof the plan(s) are paid from the employee’s salary before taxes are calculated, participation canresult in lower taxes and more take-home pay.
Voluntary Benefits
American Fidelity: 866-523-1857National Teacher Associates: 888-671-6771Pacific Educators: 800-722-3365The Standard: 800-522-0406UNUM: 800-635-5597
This information is as of 7/1/14. Subject to change on a yearly basis.
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Appendix E
YOUR RIGHTSUnder the
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993And
The California Family Rights Act
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) and the California Family Rights Act (CFRA) require theDistrict to provide up to 12 work weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave with health benefits maintained at the samelevel as if the employee were working to “eligible” employees for certain family and medical reasons. Employees areeligible if they have been employed by the District for at least one year, and have actually worked at least 1,250hours in the 12 months prior to taking the leave, excluding paid and unpaid leaves. Full-time teachers arepresumed to have worked 1,250 hours unless the District can prove otherwise.
Eligible employees may take 12 work weeks of FMLA andlor CFRA leave in a fiscal year, July 1 through June 30.Leave taken under the FMLA shall run concurrently with leave taken under the CFRA except for pregnancy,childbirth, or related disabilities, where the employee shall be entitled to 12 work weeks of leave under the FMLA torun concurrently with available paid leave and Pregnancy Disability Leave Act (PDLA), and 12 work weeks underthe CFRA following exhaustion of FMLA and PDLA leave.
Reasons for Taking Leave:Unpaid leave must be granted to eligible employees for any of the following reasons:
• To care for the employee’s child after birth, or placement for adoption or foster care, within one year of thebirth or placement;
• To care for the employee’s spouse, dependent child, or parent/guardian, with a serious health condition; or• Under the CFRA only and effective January 1, 2005, to care for the employee’s registered domestic partner
with a serious health condition; or• For the employee’s own serious health condition that makes the employee unable to perform the essential
functions or his or her job.
Where the leave is for the birth or placement of a new child or to care for a family member with a serious healthcondition, the employee may substitute available personal necessity leave for the unpaid leave, which shall runconcurrently with the FMLAICFRA entitlement. Where the employee’s absence is for his or her own serious healthcondition, the employee shall substitute available sick leave and extended illness leave for the unpaid leave, whichshall run concurrently with the FMLA/CFRA leave.
FMLA andlor CFRA leave may be taken intermittently or on a reduced-work schedule where medically necessary orwhere the treating physician indicates that the employee is needed to care for the ill family member on anintermittent basis. Where the leave is to care for a new child, the leave must be taken in at least two-weekincrements except on two occasions.
Advance Notice and Medical CertificationThe employee may be required to provide leave notice and medical certification. Taking of leave may be denied ordelayed if requirements are not met.
• The employee must provide 30 days advance notice when the need for the leave is “foreseeable.” If propernotice is not provided, the District may delay the commencement of the leave. Where the need for the leaveis not foreseeable, the employee shall provide notice as soon as practical, within two work days.
• Where the absence is for the employee’s own serious health condition or the serious health condition of aparent, spouse, or child, the District may require medical certification, and may require second or thirdopinions at the District’s expense. Where the leave is for the employee’s own serious health condition, the
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District may require a medical certification that the employee is able to return to work and perform theessential functions of his or her position.
Job Benefits and ProtectionFor the duration of FMLA and/or CFRA leave, the District must maintain the employee’s health coverageunder any “group health plan”. If the employee is normally required to pay any portion of the insurancepremium, he or she must continue to pay that portion during the FMLA and/or CFRA leave.
• Upon return from FMLA and/or CFRA leave, in most circumstances, employees must be restored to theiroriginal or equivalent positions with equivalent pay, benefits, and other employment terms.
• The use of FMJA and/or CFRA leave cannot result in the loss of any employment benefit that accrued priorto the start of an employee’s leave.
Unlawful Acts by EmployersThe FMLA and CFRA makes it unlawffil for any employer to:
• Interfere with, restrain, or deny the exercise of any right provided under the FMIA and/or CFRA;• Discharge or discriminate against any person for opposing any practice made unlawful by the FMLA and/or
CFRA or for involvement in any proceeding under or relating to the FMIA and/or CFRA.
Enforcement:• The U.S. Department of Labor is authorized to investigate and resolve complaints of violations of the FMIA;• The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing is authorized to investigate and resolve
complaints of violations of the CFR4;• An eligible employee may bring a civil action against an employer for violations.
The FMLA and CFRA do not affect any Federal or State law prohibiting discrimination, or supersede any State orlocal law or collective bargaining agreement which provides greater family or medical leave rights.
For Additional Information:• For more detailed information on the District’s FMLNCFRA policy and regulations, see HUSD Board
Policy/Administrative Regulation 4161.8.• For questions or complaints concerning the FMLA, contact the nearest office of the Wage and Hour division,
listed in most telephone directories under U.S. Government, Department of Labor, or online atww w .do I.ov/esalwhd.
• For questions or complaints concerning the CFRA, contact the nearest office of the California Department ofFair Employment and Housing. listed in most telephone directories under state government, or online atwww .dfeh .ca. gov.
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Appendix F-i
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDINGBETWEEN THE HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
AND THE HEMET TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
This memorandum of understanding is entered into by and between the Hemet Unified SchoolDistrict (District) and the Hemet Teachers Association, CTA/NEA, (HTA), concerning year-round schoolsand shall modify the current collective bargaining agreement between the District and HTA and shall expirewith that agreement if not renewed.
Vacancies at Year-Round Schools
a. When a vacancy occurs at a year-round school site, the other teachers at the same gradelevel as the vacant position/track assignment at that site shall have first choice at thevacancy. If more than one teacher requests the track change to the vacancy, the teacherwith the most seniority shall be assigned to the vacancy unless there is a need for anauthorized teacher for ELL compliance.
b. The vacancy then created by that change shall be opened up to all other teachers at theschool site. The District shall use the following criteria in selecting the teacher to fill thevacancy. The criteria are not ranked in any priority order.
i. Certification (credentials held)H. Qualifications (education and training)iii. Legal compliance issues; for example, where the class serves English Language
Learners (ELL) and whether the teacher holds a CLAD certificate or other certificate orcredential appropriate to teach ELL.
iv. Seniorityv. Experience at the grade level in which the vacancy occurs
c. Nothing in this Agreement shall permit teachers to “bump teachers from existing positionsand track assignments. This Agreement shall apply only where a position/track assignmentis vacant.
2. Communications with Off-Track Teachers at Year-Round Schools
When a teacher assigned to a year-round school site is off-track, he or she may leave aself-addressed envelope with the school office and
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AppendixF-2
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDINGBETWEEN ThE HEMEF UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
AND THE HEMET TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
This memorandum of understanding is entered into by and between theHornet Unified School District (District) and the Hornet Teachers Association,CTNNEA, (HTA), concerning the instructional and work year, and instructionaland duty minutes, at year-round schoois, and shall modify the current collectivebargaining agreement between the District and HTA end shall expire with thatagreement if not renewed.
1. Notwithstanding Section 7.1.1 oF the collective bargainingagreement. eftective vAth the 2001-2002 school year, the istmctional year foryear-round school sites shall be 175 days, and the work year for cerliticatedemployees assigned to year-round school sites shall be 179 days. Theinstructional year end work year for year-round school sites for the 2001-2002school year is attached as Exhibit A. All other provisions of Section 7.1.1 shallremain in full force and effect for certificated employees assigned to year-roundschool sites.
2. NotwithstandIng Section 7.1.6 of the collective bargainingagreement, effective with the 2001-2002 school year. Ihe instructional minutesfor regular duty days at year-round school sites shall be increased by ten (to)
minutes per day as follows:
Kindergarten: 210 Instructional Minutes
Grades 1-3: 313 Instructional Minutes
Grades 4-5: 324 Instructional Minutes
The total regular duty day for certificated employees assigned to year-roundschool sites shall increase by ten (10) mInutes to 369 minutes per regular duty
day- All other provisions of Section 7.1.6 shall remain in full force and effect brcertificated employees assigned to year-round school sites.
This Agreement shall constitute the entire agreement of the parties andmay only be modified or amended in writing, signed by both parties.
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Appendix G
The California Standards for the Teaching Profession
1. Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning 2. Creating and Maintaining Effective Environmentsfor Student Learning
1.1 Connecting students prior knowledge, lifeexperience and interests with learning goals. 2.1 Creating a physical environment that engages all
1.2 Using a variety of instructional strategies to students.respond to students’ diverse needs. 2.2 Establishing a climate that promotes fairness and
1.3 Facilitating learning experiences that promote respect.autonomy, interaction and choice. 2.3 Promoting social development and group
1.4 Engaging students in problem solving, critical responsibility.thinking, and other activities that make subject 2.4 Establishing and maintaining standards for studentmater meaningful. behavior.
1.5 Promoting self-directed, reflective learning for all 2.5 Planning and implementing classroom proceduresstudents. and routines that support student learning.
2.6 Using instructional time effectively.
3. Understanding and Organizing Subject Matter for 4. Planning Instruction and Designing LearningStudent Learning Experiences for All Students
3.1 Demonstrating knowledge of subject matter and 4.1. Drawing on and valuing students’ backgrounds.student development, interests and developmental learning needs.
3.2 Organizing curriculum to support student 4.2. Establishing and articulating goals for studentsunderstanding of subject matter, learning.
3.3 Interrelating ideas and information within and across 4.3. Developing and sequencing instructionalsubject matter areas, activities and materials for student learning.
3.4 Developing student understanding through 4.4. Designing short-term and long-term plans toinstructional strategies that are appropriate to the foster student learning.subject mailer. 4.5. Modifying instructional plans to adjust for
3.5 using materials, resources and technologies to make student needs.subject matter accessible to students.
5. Assessing Student Learning 6. Developing as a Professional Educator
5.1, Establishing and communicating learning goals 6.1. Reflecting on teaching practice and planningfor all students. professional development.
5.2. Collecting and using multiple sources ol 6.2. Establishing professional goals and pursuinginformation to assess student learning. opportunities to grow professionally.
5.3. Involving and guiding all students in assessing 6.3. Working with communities to improvetheir own learning. professional practice.
5.4. Using the results of assessment to guide 6.4. Working with families to improve professionalinstruction, practice
5.5. Communicating with students, families and 6.5. Working cooperatively with colleagues toother audiences about student progress. improve professional practice.
5.6. Evidence of student progress towards the 6.6. Complies with district and school siteattainment of grade level academic standards established rules, regulations, policies,as evidenced by results from multiple measures contracts and laws.of_performance.
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AppendixH
Final Report Peer Assistance Report to Joint Panel
Consulting Teacher:
__________
Referred Participating Teacher:
Dates Hours Topic/ActivitySpent
Consulting Teacher’s Signature Date
Referred Participating Teacher’s Signature Date
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Appendix I
INSURANCE COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCESSES
I. The Insurance Committee shall consist of three (3) HTA representatives appointed bythe HTA President and two (2) District representatives appointed by the Superintendent.The Insurance Committee shall meet at least quarterly and shall be responsible for:
(A) Selecting Co-Chairs that consist of one representative from HTA and onerepresentative from the District. The Co-Chairs shall jointly create the agenda forall Insurance Committee meetings.
(B) Reviewing all expenditures from the HTA Holding Account to confirmthat the funds are being used in accordance with the Agreement and with theterms of the Plan.
(C) Reviewing the results of the annual audit and actuarial study of the HTAHolding Account.
(D) Reviewing the Benefit Plan Budget, and make recommendations to theSuperintendent and HTA Executive Board on adjustments to be made to unitmembers’ monthly contributions.
(B) Making recommendations to the HTA Executive Board as to the choice ofcarriers, plan designs and cost containment suggestions associated with majormedical, dental, vision, life insurance and voluntary products. Allrecommendations are subject to approval by the HTA Representative Counciland/or HTA membership. Once approved, HTA Executive Board will forward therecommendation (s) to the Superintendent.
(F) Reviewing and making recommendations to the Superintendent and HTAExecutive Board as to the use of HTA’s waive dollars (the negotiated CAPamount that the District contributes to the HTA Holding Account for allemployees who opt out of District offered benefits) to offset the costs of all healthand welfare expenditures.
(0) Ensuring that any plan design that is recommended by the InsuranceCommittee shall be compliant with all applicable laws and shall not cost theDistrict any money that has not been negotiated.
(H) Conducting a request in conjunction with the Purchasing Department to doa Request for Proposal (RFP) at least once every three years for all brokerservices that are related to Health and Welfare benefits, including major medical,dental, and vision, life insurance and voluntary products. The Purchasing
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Department’s RFP shall be based entirely on the criteria set forth by thecommittee.
(I) Develop a set of criteria for each RFP. The Committee shall interview allresponsible and responsive selected candidates and make a recommendation to theSuperintendent and HTA Executive Board as to their choice of broker/JPA. TheSuperintendent will verify that the standard protocol for RFPs has been followedby the Purchasing Department. After verification that the process has beenfollowed, the Superintendent will refer the agreement for broker services to theHUSD Governing Board for approval.
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AppendixJ
AGREEMENT FOR HOLDING ACCOUNT FOR HEMET TEACHERSASSOCIATION HEALTH PLAN FUNDS
This Agreement for a Holding Account for HTA Health Plan Funds is entered into on May28, 2013, by and between the Hemet Unified School District (The District) and theHemet Teachers Association (HTA) regarding the use and maintenance of the Districtand employee contributions to the Hemet Unified School District Health Plan (the Plan).It is the intent of the parties that this account is operated by the District in trust for HTA.
Now therefore the PARTIES agree to form an HTA Holding Account in the District’sGeneral Fund (Fund 03) under a separate resource code to help maintain accountability,management and control of HTA’s Health Plan funds. The District shall establish aseparate resource code for HTA Active employees and a separate resource code for HTARetirees who are covered by the District’s Health Plan.
Whereas the District and HTA agreed on May 27, 2003 that the District would establish aseparate account (Holding Account) for the management and control of HTA benefitplan activities, AND
Whereas the District and HTA also agreed the Holding Account shall be administered bythe Insurance Committee which consists of three (3) HTA representatives appointed bythe HTA President and two (2) District representatives appointed by the Superintendent.
The parties hereby agree as follows:
1. HTA Holding Account: The District shall establish and maintain a separateaccount (in General Fund, Fund 03) in which all District and employeecontributions to the Plan, as described in section 4, below and including, but notlimited to, all stop-loss recoveries relating to the Plan, rebates, interest income,overages, and gratuities shall be deposited. The payment of all Plan expenses asauthorized under the Plan, including, but not limited to, any administrativeexpenses, operating expenses, insurance premiums and/or expenses relating tohealth and welfare claims made under the Plan, shall be made from the HTAHolding Account. The District agrees it shall not use any of the funds in the Fund03 including any interest income or stop-loss recoveries, rebates, overages, andgratuities for any purpose other than to pay Plan expenses under the terms ofthe Plan. When the Plan is terminated, Fund 03 Holding Account shall be usedby HTA for the benefit of certificated bargaining unit members.
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2. Definitions:
(A) Fiscal Year: The fiscal year of the District is from July 1 through June 30.
(B) Benefit Plan Budget: The Benefit Plan Budget is an annual budget to beprepared by the Plan Administrator in May of each year for the followingPlan year commencing July 1, which shall include budgeted costs for coveredhealth and welfare claims under the Plan and other Plan expenses.
(C) Insurance Committee: The Health Benefit Insurance Committee shall consistof three (3) HTA representatives appointed by the HTA President and two (2)District representatives appointed by the District Superintendent.
3. Term of Agreement: This Agreement shall commence effective as of the dateset forth above and shall continue in effect until terminated in accordance withthe bargaining process as outlined under the Educational Employment RelationsAct (EERA).
4. Contributions to HTA Trust Holding Account Fund 03: During the term of thisAgreement, the contributions to the HTA Trust Account Fund 03 shall be asfollows:
(A) District Contributions: Commencing on July 1, 2013, the District shall makeequal contributions on a tenthly basis to the HTA Holding Account in anamount up to the negotiated annual District contribution for each full timeunit member. The District shall also contribute a pro-rata amount for part-time salaried unit members who participate in the Plan, on the basis of thepart-time unit member’s percentage of full-time employment. Forsubsequent fiscal years, the amount of the District contribution may beamended to account for any changes made under the collective bargainingprocess.
(B) Employee Contributions: Commending on July 1, 2013 each District unitmember employee participating in the Plan shall make a contribution on atenthly basis. Part-time salaried unit members who participate in the Planshall contribute the difference between the District’s pro-rata contributionand what would be the combined District and participant contribution werethe part-time unit member a full-time employee participating in the Plan.For subsequent fiscal years, the amount of each participating employee’s
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contribution shall be determined through the collective bargaining process,after both the District and HTA review of the Benefit Plan Budget and takeinto account recommendations by the Insurance Committee.
5. Health Benefit Insurance Committee Responsibilities: The InsuranceCommittee shall meet at least quarterly and shall be responsible for: SeeAppendix I.
6. District reporting of HTA Health and Welfare Holding Account Fund:
(A) The balance of the HTA H&W Holding Account shall be reported separatelyin Interim Reports and the Unaudited Actuals Report under ‘OtherAssignments’ area in the Fund Balance section of the SACS Form 01. Aprojected ending balance shall be reported in the same section of SACS Form01 in the Estimated Actuals Report along with the projected beginningbalance in the annual Budget Report.
(B) The new funding lines that shall be used are: 03-771-0091 for all benefits forHTA Active members and the prescription plan for Retirees, Account 68-771-0099 will be used for all other Retiree Benefits.
On July 1, 2013 remaining funds in ‘Fund 67’ shall be transferred to Fund 03-771-0091for HTA Active members and Retirees.
(C) Starting July 1, 2013:
Each month when payroll runs, a check payable to 11USD shall be generatedfor the employee’s portion of the monthly health and welfare premiums.This check shall be deposited into Fund 03-771-0091.
Each month when insurance premium invoices are paid, the Districtcontribution shall be automatically generated during the health and welfarebilling process and shall be paid directly to the vendor. The employee’sportion shall be added to the District’s contribution to make the paymentfull.
Each month when payroll runs, the District shall deposit into Fund 03-771-0091 the negotiated monthly costs of the health and welfare benefit plan forall full-time unit members who waive (opt-out) of their benefits. The Districtshall also deposit into Fund 03-771-0091 the negotiated pro-rata monthly
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amounts for all part-time unit members who waive (opt-out) of theirbenefits.
Each month Retiree premiums shall be deposited into Fund 68-771-0099 asreceived to cover the Retiree’s portion of the premium. Each month theDistrict portion (OPEB) shall be deposited into Fund 68-771-0099 during thebilling process to cover its portion of the premiums. Each month wheninsurance bills are processed for Retirees, the District portion and the Retireeportion shall be paid directly from Fund 68-771-0099 to the vendor. Anyoverage amounts shall be transferred into Fund 03-771-0091.
This is the current process as of January 28, 2014. This process is subject tochange due to accounting, billing, state and/or federally mandatedrequirements. HTA will be notified of any changes within three (3) workingdays.
7. District Responsibilities: The District shall be responsible for:
(A) Preparing and submitting monthly (or tenthly) reports to the InsuranceCommittee which reflect the current employees who are covered under thePlan.
(B) Providing the Insurance Committee with all information reasonablynecessary for the Insurance Committee to determine that the Fund 03Holding Account is being used in accordance with this Agreement and for theInsurance Committee to adequately perform its duties under this Agreement.
(C) Ensuring that the HTA Holding Account shall be subject to an annual audit, tobe performed by the District’s auditors as part of the District’s annual audit.
(D) Ensuring that the HTA Insurance Committee shall receive actuarial studieswhen requested.
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INDEX
I A
abandonment of positionABSENCE TO ATTEND MEETINGS
civic responsibilitiesmembership fees or duesprofessional educational organizationsreimbursement of expensesrelated to assignments
abuse of school personnel, reportingAd Hoc CommitteeAdoptive LeaveAdult Education Sick LeaveAdult Education Teachers
Necessary AttendanceOn Site Timeworkhours
advancement on salary schedulecourseworkprofessional growth
after school duty schedule, classroom teachersafter school duty, waiver of 15agendas, governing board, Association rights 7AGREEMENT I
amending, District rights 6calendars, negotiationscopy of 2effective datesinitial proposalinvalid section, part, term, provision 76terms of 1
announcements at faculty meetings, Associationrights 6
Anthem Blue Cross 99approval of coursework 26arbitration, grievance 11—12assault or battery upon school personnel,
reporting 50assignment preferences 36Association business 6
Association duesAssociation representation, grievanceASSOCIATION RIGHTS
47 authorization for deduction of dues, fees,77 assessments78 automatic payroll deduction787877 P B
77 before school duty schedule, classroom teachers5038 Benefits, Health and Welfare48 Bereavement Leave41 budget, District rights17 bulletin boards, Association rights 6171717
N C I25 calendar, negotiations25 calendar, year round education27 California Standards for the Teaching12 Profession
Care MarkCatastrophic Leave 48CERTIFICATED DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE
71, 62—73changes in law 73District Rights 73negotiations 73right to representation 73
civic responsibilities 78CLASS SIZE 53CLASSROOM TEACHER INSTRUCTIONAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 73Criteria for Nomination and Selection 74Grant Awards 76Grant Selection Committee 74Introduction 73
Classroom Teachers 12after school duty schedule 12before school duty schedule 12
2-496
23
1222, 99
41
I39
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July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2016
INDEX
conferencesduty minutesextended day scheduleshours of employmentlunch periodprogram assignmentsrecess supervisionworkdayworkweek
insuranceJoint (PAR)Safety
communication, emergency situationscommunications to teachers, Associationcommunications with off track teachersCompensation for Involuntary TransfersCOMPLAINT PROCEDURE 59,
administrator’s response to complaintattempt to discuss complaint with employeeday definedgrievance proceduremeeting between complainantpersonnel file, documents inprior to filing a complaintregarding a unit memberrelease time to review/respondreport to unit memberrequest for Governing Board reviewright of employee to appeal to Superintendentright to hearing in open sessionright to representationsite administrator as intermediarywritten complaintwritten complaint, copy to employee
22 Course Work62 Course Work Approval51 advancement on salary schedule
approved activitiesbanking units/hoursemployees responsibilitytiling creditsfiling timelinesofficial transcriptsretroactive credit
61 curriculum, District rights61 Custodial Assistance60 transfers60 year round education595961
8177, 76—77
5366—69
392922
185925262527272626262627
S382
38
99
387
715243
4
13 COMPLETION OF MEET AND13, 14 NEGOTIATION
13 CONCERTED ACTIVITIES(2 conferences13 classroom teachers 1313 grievances 914 pre-evaluation 5612 confidentiality requirement, student information12
workyear 12 Consulting Teacherscoaching assignments 36 contract out work, District rightscollege teaching experience 24 contract year, modificationscombination classes, grade levels 54 Contracts and Notice of Employmentcommittees costs, health and welfare benefits
Ad Hoc, year round education 38 counselorsGrant Selection, Instructional Improvement Grant assignment at more than 2 sites
74 evaluations
51rights 6
10234
55—596059
and employee
II 0
59 Delta Dental6 I demotion, District rights61 Designation of Year-Round Schools6 I directory of employees, Association rights60 discipline procedures60 certificated60 student60 discretionary leave
Disputes involving Article 3, membership
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July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2016
INDEXDistrict managementDistrict powers of directionDistrict powers provided by lawDistrict Reorganization
change in grade level configurationmeeting with impacted staffopening new schoolsvoluntary transfer requestswork calendar changes, voluntary transferyear round calendar
DISTRICT RIGHTScertificated discipline procedurehealth exam of employee
duesDuty Minutes
classroom teacherselementary music teacherselementary physical education teacherselementary teachers, grades 1-3elementary teachers, grades 4-8field trip dayskindergarten teachersmiddle school teachers, grades 6-8secondary teachers, grades 9-12
II E
Early Retirementmedical insurance 22
educational goats, policies, objectives, DistrictRights 5
EFFECT OF AGREEMENT; ENTIREAGREEMENT 78
elementaryclass staffing ratio 54music teacher, duty minutes 15physical education teachers, duty minutes 15planning time teachers 15planning time teachers, middle school schedule 15preparation periods 16teachers, grades 1-3, duty minutes 14teachers, grades 4-8, duty minutes 14
Elementary Extra Duty Positions 29
emergency situations, communicationemergency, cases of, District rightsemergency, determination of, District rightsEMPLOYEE EVALUATION AND
OBSERVATION PROCEDURESemployees with disabilitiesEmployment-Related Subpoena Leaveevaluating, District rightsevaluations
California Standards for the Teaching Profession15 57
change in conditions affecting elementsconference, pre-evaluationcounselorscurricular objectivesdefineddiscussion of evaluation, timelinedistribution of reportelements offinal evaluation timelineformal observationgoals and objectivesgrievances ofinstructional techniques, strategieslearning environmentnon-classroom teachernotice of first formal observationnotification ofobservationpermanent employeesprior noticeprobationary employeesprogress of pupilsrecommendations to improve performancetimelinesunsatisfactoryunsatisfactory rating
applying foreligibility forposting ofproposals for positionssharing/splitting positionsstipend
2—62—6
536—37
363636373736
4, 2—47340
2
13
29292929292951
56
557948
5
15141415141515
5656595756585856585656595757595657565556555756585558
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INDEXwritten reaction or response
exemption from service feeexperience, salary schedule advancementextended day schedules, classroom teachersExtended Illness LeaveExtra Duty Position
coaching assignmentsinterviewsposting of
general assessmentsgoals and objectivesgoverning board agendas, Association rightsgrade submission, secondary teachersGRTEVANCES
arbitrationcomplaint procedureconferencesday, definedDefinitionDistrict notificationevaluationsfilingforms, changinghearingsinvoluntary transferLevel ILevel II
release timeRepresentation by Associationrepresentative releaseresponse torights of employeetime limits
99costsDistrict contributionemployees on leave of absencepart-time salaried employees
healthcare, student, training inhearing, grievancehiring, District rightsHOURS OF EMPLOYMENT
counselorslibrariansnurses
2 psychologists56 speech therapists
7 HTA business, use of Wednesdays
61 immediate family, defined9 individual staff development activities,8 professional growth8 Industrial Illness and Accident Leave9 initiation fees
59 instructional assistance, kindergartenInstructional Improvement Grant
9 award of funds9 nomination and selection criteria
34 selection committee10 insurance committee10 intent to return to employment
Level 111Level IVPurpose
584
251345
35—36363635
10II8999989.r
p HF
facilities, District rights 5faculty meetings 16faculty meetings, announcements during,
Association rights 6Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 100Family Care and Medical Leave 48field trip days, duty minutes 15Final Report Peer Assistance Report to Joint
Panel 107Flexible Benefit Plans 99
p G
HEALTH AND WELFARE BENEFITS 22-23,
47
529
12—1916161616167
188—12
II L I
of resolution
9—11
41
2844
2teachers 18
737674742247
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July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2016
INDEXinterviews, extra duty positionsInvoluntary ReassignmentsInvoluntary Transfer
compensationcustodial assistanceeffective date, notice offuture request for voluntary transfergrievancesnotification oftiming of
IRC 125 Plan
Joint Committee 62Jury Duty 47
jury fees, remitting to district 47mileage reimbursement 47release time and sub for extended service 47
KKaiser 99Kindergarten Teachers 18
duty minutes 14instructional assistance 18lunch duty 18supervision of students 18
N L
lawsuits involving organizational security 4LEAVES 39
abandonment of position 47accident involving employee’s propertyadoption of childadoptiveappearance in courtbereavementbirth of childcare for member of immediate familychild rearingdeath of member of immediate family
discretionaryeducational research or travelemployment related subpoenaextended illnessFamily and Medical Leave ActFamily Care and Medical Leavehealth and welfare benefitsimmediate family, definedimminent danger to the homeindustrial illness and accidentintent to return to employmentjury dutylong term illness of the unit membermaternityparticipation in school activities of childpersonal necessitypersonal reasonsprofessional studyreasons of healthreemployment listserious illness of member of immediate family 42service in an elected public office 46sick leavewithout compensation
Leaves of Absence for Personal Reasonsliability, protection for employeeslibrarians, hours of workLife InsuranceLOTTERY REVENUE
allocation ofdecision making process, involvement of unit
membersexpenditure at individual worksitesuse of funds
42 lunch duty, kindergarten teachers42 lunch period, classroom teachers
I M II42 mail service, use of, Association rights46 materials storage, year round education46 Maternity Leave42 meet and negotiation process
36343234
33, 38333234323323
43464845
100484741424447474646434246464646
3946465216997676
7676761813
484241
63946
1,81
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Hemet Unified School District & Hemet Teachers Association, CTA-NEACollective Bargaining Agreement
July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2016
INDEXmembership duesMetLife-Safeguardmiddle school teachers
grades 6-8, duty minutesmileage reimbursement for jury dutyMilitary Leavemisapplicationlmisinterpretation of
Agreement, grievanceModifications to Regular Contract Yearmodifying Agreement policies and practices,
District rights
II N
National Board for Professional TeachingStandards Certification Stipend 29
necessary attendance, adult education teachersl7negotiations
certificated discipline procedure 73New Teachers 18
orientation 18orientation rate of pay 18
non-classroom teacher evaluations 59NONDISCRIMINATION 79
interpretation 79reasonable accommodation 79waiver of contractual rights 80
nonmembers service fee 3notice of employment 29notices of Association activities, posting 6notification of grievance resolution to
Association 9notification of student suspension or expulsion 53nurses, hours of work 16
II 0 IIobservation procedures
notice of first formalobservation reportwritten reportwritten report, right to rebut
off track teachers, communication with
2 official transcripts, course work approval99 on site time, adult education teachers
open house activities15 ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY47 orientation, new teachers50
8D
39 parent conferences 16parent-teacher meetings 16
6 partial assignments, secondary teachers 19Participating Teacher 64—66
Referred Participating Teacher 64Volunteer Participating Teacher 65
payroll deduction, dues, fees, assessments 2Payroll StatemenUStub 29PEER ASSISTANCE AND REVIEW (PAR) 62
budget priorities and considerations 69Consulting Teacher 66
application for 66assistance to participating teachers 67compensation 67defined 66flexibility of schedule 67hold harmless 69meeting with referred participating teacher 67monitoring of progress of referred participating
teacher 68qualifications ofrelease timerights of bargaining unit membersselection and approval
Joint Committeehold harmless
Participating Teachersinservice/training opportunities
program amendmentsreferral toReferred Participating Teacher
assignment to consulting teacherdefinedidentification of 64right to representation 66, 68
261716
218
66676767626964697058
64, 666564
56575758
102
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July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2016
INDEXteacher evaluation based upon pupil progressVolunteer Participating Teacher
assignment to consulting teachercommunication with consulting teacherdefined
Peer Assistance Reportpersonal leaves without compensationpersonal liability for employeesPersonal Necessity Leaveplanning time teachers
elementary schedulemiddle school schedule
posting notices of Association activitiesposting of extra duty assignmentspowers of direction, District rightspreparation periods
delivery plan during parent conferenceselementary teacherselementary teachers, grades 1-8
preparation time equalization, parentconferences
preschool SDCPrivate School Experienceprofessional educational organizations,
leadership rolesProfessional Growth Increments
advancement on salary scheduleapproval by administratorapproved activitiesbanking units or hourscompensation time, use ofindividual staff development activitiesofficial transcriptsretroactive creditsalary schedule advancementstaff development activities
professional organization, payment of dues ormembership fees
program assignments, classroom teacherspromotion, District rightspsychologist
hours of work
II R
Reasonable Accommodation 79lack of viable alternative 80meet and negotiate 80notification to Association 80obligation to accept 80waiver of term or condition of Agreement 80
recess supervision, classroom teachers 14RECOGNITION 2Recognition of Previous Experience 23Reemployment of Former Employees 28Referred Participating Teacher 64release time, grievance hearing or conference 9release time, HTA president 7religious belief, as reason for non-membership 3reporting
abuse of school personnelassault or battery upon school personnelthreat of force or violence
17 unsafe conditions20 representation, grievance24 representatives, duty and obligation of
requirement, confidentiality78 rescinding Agreement policies and practices,26 District rights27 response to evaluation27 responsibility for student safety27 retirement plans27 medical insurance28 revenue, District rights28 right to suspend students26 rights of employee, grievances27 Rodda Act
S
safe working environment 50Safety Committee 51SAFETY CONDITIONS 50safety standards 50
compliance with 50SALARIES 23
VII
6965656565
1074652421515IS6
354, 2—6
14171614
50505050
97753
65852
77
552
81
2727
7813
5
16
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Collective Bargaining AgreementJuly 1, 2013 to June 30, 2016
INDEXsalary schedule advancement 25
experience 25professional growth 27year round education 38
salary schedule placementcollege teaching experience 24previous teaching experience 23private school experience 24vocational experience 24year of service defined 25
SAVINGS 76secondary teachers 18
grade suhmission 18grades 9-12, duty minutes 15parent/teacher programs IS
Section 125 99security provisions, organizational 4seniority, transfers and reassignments 31service fee
exemption from 4nonmembers 3
Shared Certificated Contracts 19definition 19developing an instructional plan 19elementary teachers 19locating a partner 19responsibilities of teachers 19review and recommendation to Governing Board
salary and benefitssecondary teachers
Sick LeaveAdult Education teachersDistrict right to require examfull-time employeespart-time employeesproof of illnesssummer school teachers
specialized health care services, studentsspeech therapist, hours of workstaff development activitiesstaff reductions, one sixth assignmentstaffing
combination classeselementary physical education classesmusic classesphysical education classes, CSR
staffing patterns, District rightsstaffing ratio
elementary classStandards for the Teaching Professionstipends
NBPTS certificationstudent
discipline procedures, copy ofexpulsion, notification ofsafety, responsibility forsuspension ofsuspension, notification of
subpoena, employment relatedsubstituting,year round teachersSummer School Sick Leavesupervision
duty limitsKindergarten teachersstudent activitiesstudents
suspending students
VIII
54545454
55354
106
29
5253525253483940
1318161352
1919193941404040404052162734
T
teacher mailboxes, use of, Association rights 6termination, District rights 5threat of force or violence, reporting 50time limits, grievances 9TRANSFER AND REASSIGNMENT OF
PERSONNEL 30acknowledgement in writing 31changes in assignment 31denial of teacher initiated request 31District Reorganization 36expiration of transfer requests 32interview 31Involuntary Reassignments 34Involuntary Transfer 32notification of decision 31
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Collective Bargaining AgreementJuly 1,2013 to June 30, 2016
INDEXrequests forseniorityTeacher Initiated Requesttransfer request formsvacancy postingsVoluntary Reassignmentyear round education
transporting students in private vehicles
unsafe conditions, reporting ofuse of District mail service, Association rightsuse of private vehicle, transporting studentsuse of teacher mailboxes, Association rights
waiver of after school dutyWednesdays, Association rights
31 Western Center Academywork calendar changes, voluntary transfer
30 workday37 classroom teachers30 regular certiFicated employee35 year round education38 workhours52 adult education teachers
31
Workweekclassroom teachers 12
workyearclassroom teachers 12
N V
Year of Service Definedyear round calendar, 2001-2002YEAR-ROUND EDUCATION
Ad Hoc Committeecalendarcommunication with off track teacherscustodial assistanceDesignation of Year-Round Schoolsmaterials storagenotice of discontinuancesalary advancementsubstitutingtransfer and reassignmentsvacanciesworkdays, teachers
i U I
2137
128
39
17
506
526
N V IIvacancies at year round schools 102violation of agreement, grievance 8Vision Service Plan 99Vocational Experience 24Voluntary Reassignments 35voluntary transfer 30
district reorganization 37Volunteer Participating Teacher 65
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25104383839
1023838393938393
1023915
7
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