Negotiated Agreement
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1 Negotiated Agreement Contents ARTICLE I. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES... 3 Section 1. Statement ARTICLE II. NEGOTIATIONS... 3 Section 1. Recognition Section 2. Request To Negotiate Agreement Section 3. Meetings Section 4. Assistance Section 5. Study Committee Section 6. Exchange Of Information Section 7. Caucus ARTICLE III. IMPASSE PROCEDURE... 4 Section 1. Local Advisory Board Section 2. Fact Finding Section 3. Costs ARTICLE IV. SALARIES... 5 Section 1. Salary Schedule Section 2. Activity Pay Schedule Section 3. Department Heads, Team Leader, And Elementary Leaders Section 4. Extra Duty Pay Section 5. Mileage Section 6. Co Curricular Experience Salary Section 7. Concert Honorarium Section 8. National Certification Stipend ARTICLE V. ADVANCEMENT ON SALARY SCHEDULE... 8 Section 1. Credits Section 2. Continuing Education Requirements Section 3. Step Advancement Section 4. Experience And Education Credit Section 5. Experience Credit For Teachers Entering The System Section 6. Lane Changes ARTICLE VI. FRINGE BENEFITS Section 1. Health Insurance
2 Section 2. Dental And Vision Insurance Section 3. Disability Insurance Section 4. Sick Leave Section 5. Funeral Leave Section 6. Personal And Emergency Leave Section 12. Moratorium Section 7. Teachers Retirement Section 8. Duty Free Lunch Section 9. Association Leave Section 10. Adoption Leave Section 11. Other Benefits Section 12. Catastrophic Leave: ARTICLE VII. SCHOOL CALENDAR Section 1. Advisory Committee Section 2. Length of Calendar Section 3. Alteration Of Calendar ARTICLE VIII. COMMUNICATIONS Section 1. Advisory Communications Committee ARTICLE IX. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Section 1. Statement Of Principles Section 2. Definitions Section 3. Steps Of Procedure Section 4. Arbitration Procedure Section 5. Procedure For Grievance Of Board ARTICLE X. MISCELLANEOUS Section 1. Teachers Contracts Section 2. Liquidated Damages Section 3. Successor Agreement Section 4. Duration Section 5. Severability WEST FARGO PUBLIC SCHOOL WEST FARGO EDUCATION SCHEDULE III SCHEDULE IV SCHEDULE III SCHEDULE IV
3 AGREEMENT between WEST FARGO PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6 and THE WEST FARGO EDUCATION ASSOCIATION THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of the 1 st day of July, 2013, by and between the School Board of West Fargo Public School District No. 6 of Cass County, North Dakota, hereinafter referred to as the District and the West Fargo Education Association, hereinafter referred to as the Association. ARTICLE I. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES Section 1. Statement. Attainment of objectives of the educational program of the District requires mutual understanding and cooperation between the Board and the professional teaching personnel with free and open exchange of views. Teaching is a profession requiring specialized qualifications, and the success of the educational program in the District depends, among other things, upon the utilization of the abilities of teachers. ARTICLE II. NEGOTIATIONS Section 1. Recognition. After recognition as the representatives of West Fargo Public School District #6 teachers in accordance with Chapter of the North Dakota Century Code, the Board or its designated representatives shall meet with the representative organization to negotiate in accordance with Chapter of the North Dakota Century Code. Section 2. Request To Negotiate Agreement. Either party to this Agreement may reopen all or any portion of this Agreement on its annual anniversary date by giving notice of its desire to reopen the Agreement to the other party not less than ninety (90) days prior to the annual anniversary date. Such notice shall be in writing and the District shall send the notice to the president of the Association and the Association shall send the notice to the business manager of the District. 3
4 Section 3. Meetings. Within thirty days after notice is given, as provided in Section 2 hereof, the parties shall meet at a mutually convenient time and date. Thereafter, meetings shall be held at mutually convenient times and dates as determined by the parties and either party shall have the duty to meet at reasonable times at the request of the other party. Meetings shall be scheduled so as not to interfere with school schedules. Any meeting may be terminated after one and one-half hours at the request of either party and may be terminated earlier by mutual agreement. Official minutes of the meeting may be kept if agreed to by both parties. The cost of taking and preparing the minutes shall be borne equally by both parties. Section 4. Assistance. The parties may call upon professional and lay representatives to assist them during negotiations. Section 5. Study Committee. The parties may appoint ad hoc study committees to research, study, and develop projects, programs, reports, and to make recommendations on matters under consideration. Such committees shall prepare their findings in writing and submit copies to both parties. Section 6. Exchange Of Information. Both parties agree to make available, upon request, all information requested and necessary for making proper and sound decisions on matters under negotiations. Section 7. Caucus. Either party may request a recess for the purpose of caucusing with its representatives at any time during negotiation meetings. ARTICLE III. IMPASSE PROCEDURE Section 1. Local Advisory Board. If an impasse is reached during negotiations, the matter may be submitted to an advisory board within ten days after the request of either party. The impasse panel, hereinafter referred to as the panel, shall consist of three persons to be selected in the following matter; one person appointed by the District, one person appointed by the Association, and a third person selected by the representatives of the District and the Association. The third person selected shall act as chairperson of the panel and shall be selected from a list of ten individuals agreed upon by the representatives of the parties at the beginning of the negotiations. The list of ten individuals shall be prepared as follows: The Board representatives shall submit ten names of residents of the District to the Association representatives who shall eliminate five names. The Association shall submit ten names of 4
5 residents of the District to the District who shall eliminate five names. The remaining individuals shall be considered the list of ten from which the chairperson of the panel is selected. If the representatives of the parties cannot agree on a chairperson within six days after their appointments, they shall determine by lot who shall strike first from the list of ten names and thereafter alternately strike names until one name remains on the list and the remaining person shall act as chairperson. The panel shall meet with both parties or their representatives, either jointly or separately, in order to persuade the parties to resolve their differences and effect a mutually acceptable agreement. The panel shall meet with the parties within five days after their appointment. If the panel is unable to effect a settlement within five days thereafter, it shall prepare a written report of the proceedings including the items which have been resolved and the items which remain at impasse which shall be submitted to the parties. Section 2. Fact-Finding. If a settlement is not reached after the impasse panel has submitted its written findings to the parties, either party may notify the fact-finding commission as provided in Chapter of the North Dakota Century Code. Section 3. Costs. Costs and expenses which may be incurred in securing and utilizing the services of the impasse panel or the state fact-finding commission shall be shared equally by the District and the Association. ARTICLE IV. SALARIES Section 1. Salary Schedule. The salary schedule for the teachers of this District for the school year shall be set forth on Schedule I of the Appendix. Section 2. Activity Pay Schedule. Subject to the following terms and conditions, the activity pay schedule for the District shall be as set forth on Schedule II of the Appendix. (a) The activity salaries for schedules II, III and IV will be based on a percentage derived from $32,766 in and on a percentage derived from $33,366 and in (b) The District shall have the option of offering or not offering to any individual an activity duty from year to year. (c) The number and type of activity duty assignments shall be the sole responsibility of the District. 5
6 (d) The District has the right to change any activity salary amount so as to be in compliance with state or federal regulations. Section 3. Department Heads, Team Leader, And Elementary Leaders. Any teacher who functions as a department head, team leader, or elementary leader shall receive additional salary as set forth on Schedule III of the Appendix. Appointment to these positions shall be made by the building principal and shall be reviewed annually by the building principal. The duties and responsibilities of these positions shall be determined and assigned by the building principal. Section 4. Extra Duty Pay. This Section and Schedule IV of the Appendix apply to high school positions only. By this Section and a listing of certain duties in Schedule IV of the Appendix, it is not intended to imply there are, or will be, no other extra duties at the high school. It is intended to recognize that certain extra duties, those listed in Schedule IV of the Appendix, require more time to perform than other extra duties and thus compensation has been provided for such duties. Subject to the following terms and conditions, the extra duty pay schedule for the District shall be as set forth in Schedule IV of the Appendix: (a) The number and type of extra duty assignments shall be the sole responsibility of the District. (b) Selection of the teachers to fill the extra duty positions will be at the sole discretion of the high school principal. (c) Detention and hall supervision duties are included within each teacher s contract and are not extra duties. Teachers will be assigned detention and hall supervision duties by the high school principal in his/her sole discretion. No additional compensation will be paid for detention and hall supervision duties. Detention supervision duties will be performed until the end of the detention period. Section 5. Mileage. Mileage will be paid to teachers (including teachers with coaching assignments) who must travel and use their own vehicles on official District business authorized in advance by the assigned building principal at a rate equal to that paid by the state government to its employees. Section 6. Co-Curricular Experience Salary. Commencing with the school year, all staff members who supervise an activity listed in Schedule II of the contract will be paid an experience salary for that activity. The experience salary will be awarded only for 6
7 experience in the District. For purposes of experience salary, years experience will accrue commencing with the school year. The experience salary will be determined by multiplying the total base salary for each position times 3% (.03) times the number of years of experience. A maximum of ten years experience will be recognized. Individuals supervising an activity, who are not otherwise West Fargo Public School District employees, will not receive experience credit until after the completion of their fifth year of supervision. Experience will be awarded to such individuals at the fifth step after five years and each year thereafter until the maximum of ten years is reached. Experience shall follow the supervisor or coach from one activity to another and from one level to another without loss of experience credit. Section 7. Concert Honorarium. The duties of a music teacher include preparing students for public performances and organizing and holding public performances, including concerts. Recognizing that some concerts are held outside of the contract day, music teachers may receive an honorarium for concerts held outside of the contract day subject to the following terms and conditions: (a) The District will provide a maximum of $4, per school year for the payment of concert honorariums (the Honorarium Fund ). If, during any school year, the Honorarium Fund is paid out in full, no further concert honorariums shall be paid that school year. (b) The concert honorarium shall be $50.00 per eligible concert for each participating music teacher responsible for conducting the concert event. (c) An eligible concert is a concert held outside of the contract day with performances by one or more student musical groups. Each eligible concert must have defined start and end times. (d) The Human Resource Director, in her/his sole discretion, shall determine which concerts are eligible for the concert honorarium. (e) Music teachers receiving an activity salary as set forth on Schedule II Activity Pay Schedule are not eligible for an honorarium for concerts by the groups for which they receive the activity salary. 7
8 Section 8. National Certification Stipend. Commencing the year Certification is obtained, each eligible teacher achieving National Board Certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, shall receive a stipend of $2000 each school year, as long as the national certification is maintained. Teachers who show evidence of NBPTS certification in progress on September 15, 2013, will receive $3,000 in their initial year of certification and $2,000 each school year thereafter. Evidence of NBPTS certification in progress must be submitted to the Human Resources office no later than September 30, To be eligible to receive the stipend a teacher must obtain certification in the area in which the teacher is teaching and the teacher must complete his/her contract with the District for the school year. The stipend shall be paid after completion of the school year. Commencing the year Certification is obtained, each eligible Speech Language Pathologist achieving the Certificate of Clinical Competence-American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) certification, shall receive a stipend of $2,000 each school year. To be eligible to receive the stipend a Speech Language Pathologist must complete his/her contract with the District for the school year. The stipend shall be paid after completion of the school year. Commencing the year Certification is obtained, each eligible School Psychologist achieving the National Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) Certification shall receive a stipend of $2,000 each school year. To be eligible to receive the stipend a School Psychologist must complete his/her contract with the District for the school year. The stipend shall be paid after completion of the school year. The National Certifications for Speech Language Pathologists and for School Psychologists shall remain in effect for the school year and the school years only. ARTICLE V. ADVANCEMENT ON SALARY SCHEDULE Section 1. Credits. Methods of counting credits earned beyond the Bachelor s degree for salary purposes and credits earned toward a change in education level beyond the Bachelor s degree shall conform to the following qualifications: (a) To achieve the Bachelor s degree plus 15 lane at least eight of the 15 semester hours must be earned in the field in which the teacher is licensed. 8
9 (b) To achieve the Bachelor s degree plus 30 lane at least 15 of the 30 semester hours must be earned in the field in which the teacher is licensed. (c) To achieve the Master s degree lane or beyond, one must have completed a Master s program in the field in which the teacher is licensed, or one approved, in advance, by the superintendent. (1) To achieve the Master s plus 15 lane at least eight of the 15 semester hours must be earned in the field in which the teacher is certified. (2) To achieve the Master s plus 30 lane at least 15 of the 30 semester hours must be earned in the field in which the teacher is certified. (d) All credits must be approved by the superintendent before credit on the salary schedule will be granted. (e) Teachers should confer with the superintendent before enrolling in courses to insure that credits earned will count toward a change in the education level. (f) Teachers are responsible for keeping their records of credits earned up to date in the superintendent s office. Section 2. Continuing Education Requirements. Every teacher in the District must successfully complete at least four semester or six quarter hours of advanced work in his/her major or minor field, or other courses approved by the superintendent, by the end of each succeeding five-year period of employment. All such credits must be approved by the superintendent. The five year period referred to herein shall correspond to the five year term of the teacher s teaching license issued by the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board. For those teachers holding a life certificate, it shall mean each five year term commencing with the last reporting date to the District under prior negotiated agreements. For those teachers holding a two year entrance certificate the first five year period shall commence upon termination of such entrance certificate. Section 3. Step Advancement. For a teacher to advance to the next step on the salary schedule, he/she must have presented evidence of successfully completing the continuing education requirements as required by Section 2 of this Article on or before October 1. A teacher who fails to complete the continuing education requirements will not advance on the salary schedule until the additional education requirements have been completed. Except as 9
10 provided in Section 6 of this Article, no teacher shall advance a step on the salary schedule after October 1. Under no circumstances shall a teacher advance more than one step on the salary schedule in any one year. Section 4. Experience And Education Credit. Each teacher s contract shall state the number of years of experience credited to the teacher and the accepted level of education for which he/she is paid. Section 5. Experience Credit For Teachers Entering The System. Teachers entering the system will be given one year s credit for one year of experience as follows: for , one year s credit for each year of teaching experience up to eight years; for , one year s credit for each year of teaching experience up to nine years; for and thereafter, one year s credit for each year of full-time contracted teaching experience up to ten years. For part-time contracted teaching experience, all fractional years shall be totaled to determine full-time equivalent years. Partial years shall then be dropped from the calculation and the teacher will be placed on the calculated step. This section shall also apply to all teachers who have retired or resigned from the District and are re-employed by the District. However, a teacher who has elected early retirement from the District is not eligible for re-employment in the District except as a non-contracted substitute teacher. Section 6. Lane Changes. A professional employee shall change a lane in the salary schedule: (a) Effective on the first contract day of the school year provided that the employee has filed all required verification of coursework subject to verification and approval as delineated in articles (c) and (d) below on or before October 15th. (b) Effective on the first contract day in January provided that the employee has filed all required verification of coursework subject to verification and approval as delineated in articles (c) and (d) below on or before February 15th. (c) Upon filing in the superintendent s office a transcript certifying completion of credits in accordance with Section 1. hereof; (d) Upon the verification and approval of the credits by the superintendent: and 10
11 (e) When receiving a lane change, teachers shall move vertically down one step on the salary schedule provided they have not already advanced one step on the salary schedule for that year. Under no circumstances shall a teacher advance more than one step on the salary schedule in any one year. ARTICLE VI. FRINGE BENEFITS Section 1. Health Insurance. Group health insurance is available to all teachers employed by the District. The current plan is the West Fargo School District Select Choice 100 Plan which follows the standard Blue Cross and Blue Shield Select Choice 100 Plan, with the following enhancements: (i) Rx 2191 prescription drug plan; (ii) hepatitis B immunizations; and (iii) transplant benefits are not subject to the standard Select Choice lifetime maximum. The commencement of coverage and terms of coverage shall comply with policy specifications. (a) The District currently pays the following percentages of the monthly health insurance premium for teachers with a full time contract (the District Contribution ): i. 85% of the single or single plus dependent monthly premium; ii. 75% of the family monthly premium. iii. District Maintenance of Effort: for the Contract years through , should the health insurance plan change, resulting in a cost savings when compared to the funding levels that would have been established under previous year s plan, District percentage contribution levels shall be increased to reflect the plan administrator s actuarially determined funding levels of the former plan. The District s increased percentage contribution levels would then remain in effect until such time further plan changes are implemented. A pro rata portion of the District Contribution, based upon the teacher s contract, will be paid by the District for all teachers with less than a full-time contract and the balance of the monthly premium will be deducted from such teacher s salary. Provided, however, the monthly contribution by the District shall never exceed the teacher s total monthly premium. (b) A Health Insurance Committee comprised of nine voting members and two nonvoting advisory members distributed among the categories of staff will study health care issues and 11
12 plans. All voting members of the committee must be current policy holders of the health insurance plan. The committee shall consist of two District office administrators, one building level administrator, four teachers appointed by the Association, and two support staff, mutually agreed upon by the Board and Association. These are the voting members of the District Health Insurance Committee. One district administrator and one school board member will serve as advisory members with voice but no vote. The voting members of this committee may recommend the insurance carrier, policy type, (including benefits, deductibles, coinsurance and co-pays). Upon the recommendation of the District Health Insurance Committee and approval by the West Fargo School Board and the West Fargo Education Association Executive Board, changes in the Group Health Insurance Plan will become part of the negotiated agreement. Section 2. Dental And Vision Insurance. Group dental and vision insurance is available to all teachers employed by the District. Such teachers may be included in the plan at their option upon the following conditions: (a) The commencement of coverage and the term of coverage shall comply with the provisions of the dental and vision insurance plans purchased by the District. (b) The District will pay one hundred percent (100%) per month of a single monthly premium for teachers with a full-time contract. A pro rata portion of the premium, based upon the teacher s contract, will be paid by the District for all teachers with less than a full-time contract and the balance of the monthly premium will be deducted from such teacher s salary. Provided however, the monthly contribution by the District shall never exceed the teacher s total monthly premium. (c) A teacher may elect family dental and/or vision coverage. Upon such election, the difference between the single premium and the family premium will be deducted from the teacher s salary. Section 3. Disability Insurance. Disability insurance for all teachers employed onehalf time or more by the District will be provided by the District. Provided however, any teacher employed less than one-half time during the school year and receiving disability insurance coverage, shall continue to receive such coverage. 12
13 Section 4. Sick Leave. All teachers shall be eligible for sick leave days as follows: (a) Each teacher shall receive twelve (12) days sick leave annually. A teacher may accumulate any unused days of sick leave from year to year to a total of not more than one hundred twenty (120) days. No sick leave days shall accumulate while a teacher is on leave without pay. (b) A teacher whose employment commences at other than the beginning of the contract year shall receive sick leave prorated based upon the length of such teacher s contract for the year employed. (c) A day for the purpose of this Section shall be a contract day as set forth in the individual contract of each teacher. (d) Teachers may be required to furnish a medical certificate signed by a medical doctor when at least one day of sick leave has been used. If such request results in expenses for the teacher for a doctor visit that otherwise would not have occurred, the expense of acquiring such certificate shall be paid by the District. (e) A teacher reemployed in the District after an absence of at least one semester, other than an absence on leave without pay, shall be deemed to be in the first year of employment with the District for sick leave purposes. (f) Sick leave may be used for the surgery or illness of a teacher s spouse or the surgery or illness of a teacher s child under the age of twenty-one. (g) After first using all paid personal leave and emergency leave, a teacher may request up to five days per year of sick leave for the care of the teacher s parent/step-parent who has a serious health condition. A request to use sick leave for such purpose shall be submitted to the Superintendent or his/her designee, and the granting or denial of such leave shall be in the sole discretion of the Superintendent or his/her designee. (h) Upon retirement from the District, eligible teachers will receive payment for any unused sick leave days not to exceed forty-five (45) days at the rate of $100 per day. The unused sick leave days eligible for payment must be full days, regardless of the full-time or part-time status of the teacher. To be 13
14 eligible for this payment, the teacher must meet all of the following requirements: i. Have at least 10 years of continuous contracted teaching experience in the District. ii. Be eligible for a non-reduced retirement benefit under Teachers Fund for Retirement, either by reaching the applicable rule: Rule of 85 or Rule of 90, or by attaining age sixty-five (65) iii. Formally declare their intention to retire by submission of a letter to the School Board no later than May 1. Upon meeting all of the above requirements, payment to the teacher shall be made through the regular payroll of the District no later than June 30 th. Section 5. Funeral Leave. All teachers are eligible for funeral leave, without loss of pay, during the school year. In the event of the death of a member of the immediate family (spouse, parent, step-parent, sibling, step-sibling, child, step-child, grandparent, grandchild, parent-in-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, son-in-law, or daughter-in-law) each teacher shall receive up to five (5) school days of funeral leave per occurrence. For deaths other than the immediate family, a maximum of two (2) school days of funeral leave per year may be granted, without loss of pay. Requests for funeral leave shall be made to the building principal. The granting or denial of funeral leave other than for deaths in the immediate family should be determined by the building principal. The duration of leave to be granted shall be determined by the superintendent. Section 6. Personal And Emergency Leave. Each teacher shall be entitled to personal leave and emergency leave, without loss of pay, upon the following terms and conditions: (a) Two (2) days of personal leave during the school year accumulative to five (5) days, to be taken at the discretion of the teacher upon 48 hours advance notice in writing to the building principal and subject to the following: (1) No more than 5% of the teachers in an elementary, middle or high school building (but not less than one), may receive personal leave at 14
15 any one time; provided further that such 5% limitation shall be reduced to 2.5% during scheduled parent/teacher conferences. (2) Under an extraordinary circumstance, a building principal, in his/her sole discretion, may waive the 48-hour notice requirement. (b) Two (2) days of emergency leave during the school year for accident or damage to the teacher s residence; surgery or illness involving a member of the immediate family limited to the following: child or step-child age 21 and over, parent, step-parent, sibling, step-sibling, grandparent, grandchild, parentin-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law or a member of the teacher s household for whom the teacher is the legal guardian; healthrelated issues of a teacher s parent; or in the event a teacher is traveling away from his/her residence and prevented from reaching his/her building due to a weather related emergency, subject to the following: 1. All requests for emergency leave shall be made to the building principal; 2. The granting or denial of emergency leave shall be determined by the building principal in his/her sole discretion. (c) When personal leave or emergency leave is granted to a teacher, the building principal may assign other teachers to cover the class period or periods of the teacher receiving such leave on a basis agreeable to such staff members and the principal. (d) Teachers shall be paid at the end of the school year for unused personal leave days, in excess of three accumulated days, at the substitute teacher pay rate then in effect in the District, provided no payment shall be made for a portion of an unused personal leave day of less than one tenth (1/10) day. Section 12. Moratorium. The Association and the Board hereby agree not to propose changes to, nor reopen for discussion, prior to 2017, the following four (4) Sections of Article VI Fringe Benefits of this Agreement: (a) Section 4. Sick Leave. (b) Section 5. Funeral Leave. (c) Section 6. Personal and Emergency Leave. (d) Section 12. Catastrophic Leave 15
16 Section 7. Teachers Retirement. The District shall pay to the Teachers Fund for Retirement nine and seventy-five hundredths percent (9.75%) per annum of a teacher s salary as payment of the teacher s contribution to the Fund for the school year. The District shall pay to the Teachers Fund for Retirement eleven and seventy-five hundredths percent (11.75%) per annum of a teacher s salary as payment of the teacher s contribution to the Fund for the school year. Section 8. Duty Free Lunch. All teachers with a full-time contract shall have a duty free thirty (30) minute lunch period. Section 9. Association Leave. The Association shall be entitled to leave for the President of the Association or his/her designee, without loss of pay, during the school year to attend to Association business, upon the following terms and conditions: (a) The number of leave days shall be five (5) per year. The superintendent, in his/her sole discretion may approve additional days upon request of the Association President. (b) The President of the Association must give 48 hours advance notice in writing to the building principal and the superintendent. The 48 hour notice requirement may be waived at the sole discretion of the Superintendent. (c) The District will be responsible for all costs associated with the hiring of a substitute when the purpose for the leave is to collaborate with district administrators, school board members, principals and teachers. In any other instance, the Association shall reimburse the District for all costs associated with the hiring of a substitute teacher. Section 10. Adoption Leave. Any teacher employed by the District who has a child placed in his/her home for adoption, is entitled to five (5) days of adoption leave, subject to the following: (a) All requests for adoption leave shall be made to the building principal; (b) The days shall be consecutive; and (c) Each day of adoption leave taken shall be deducted from such teacher s sick leave. 16
17 Section 11. Other Benefits. (a) All teachers in the West Fargo School District will be covered by Social Security, North Dakota Teachers Retirement, and North Dakota Worker s Compensation. Section 12. Catastrophic Leave. Teachers may receive catastrophic leave under the following conditions: (a) To be eligible for catastrophic leave, a teacher must: (1) First qualify for sick leave under the sick leave provisions of this Agreement; (2) Have less than 60 days of available sick leave and all other applicable paid leaves at the start of such sick leave; (3) Have exhausted all sick leave and other applicable paid leaves; and (4) The reason for the sick leave must be an illness or injury of an extraordinary or severe nature causing extreme hardship on the teacher. (b) The granting or denial of catastrophic leave shall be in the sole discretion of the Superintendent of Schools. (c) The Superintendent of Schools shall set the length of the catastrophic leave in his or her sole discretion but, in no event, shall it exceed 60 days. (d) Catastrophic leave, once granted, shall be taken as follows: (1) Catastrophic leave days granted, not to exceed 60, shall be taken from sick leave days donated by teachers for such purpose. (2) Teachers shall be eligible to donate no more than one (1) day per occurrence. (e) The Superintendent of Schools shall establish rules and procedures for the implementation of catastrophic leave as he or she shall, in his or her sole discretion, determine are necessary for its implementation. ARTICLE VII. SCHOOL CALENDAR Section 1. Advisory Committee. A school calendar proposal committee consisting of: (a) the assistant superintendent, who shall serve as committee chair 17
18 (b) one board member appointed by the Board, (c) three building principals, one from each level (K-5, 6-8, and 9-12) appointed by the superintendent, (d) the Activities Director (e) three members of the Association appointed by the president of the Association, (one member each from grade levels K-5, 6-8, and 9-12). (f) three parents (who may not be WFPS employees), one each appointed by the assistant superintendent, the building principal, and the three Association members, (one parent member each who has a child in grade levels K-5, 6-8, and 9-12). (g) two classified staff members shall be established. The committee shall meet and prepare a proposed calendar which shall be submitted to the Board for approval no later than the first regularly scheduled board meeting in January of each year. Section 2. Length of Calendar. The length of the school calendar (a) The school year shall consist of 187 days and include two pre-school work days; two days for parent-teacher conferences; four staff development days; and one non-student contact teacher work day at the end of the school year. For the school year only, mandatory meetings will be limited to two (2) hours per day for each individual teacher on the two pre-school work days. Administrators and teachers together may choose to meet longer as they deem necessary. The non-student contact teacher work day at the end of the school year will be reserved time for teachers. Building principals may use one (1) hour of the last day for activities specifically related to the ending of the school year in their respective buildings. Administrators and teachers together may choose to meet longer as they deem necessary. Section 3. Alteration Of Calendar. If an alteration of the school calendar by the Board creates a hardship on an individual teacher, the teacher may discuss the hardship with the Board at a regular board meeting. Such hardship cases will be handled by the Board on an individual basis. 18
19 ARTICLE VIII. COMMUNICATIONS Section 1. Advisory Communications Committee The Board of Education will operate an Advisory Communication Committee, comprised of representatives from all employee classifications, the board, and the administration. The committee will meet three times per year, or more frequently as needed, as determined by the board. The group s purpose is to provide a communication avenue among board, administration and employees: To discuss systemic issues which have not been adequately addressed through normal chain-of-command problem solving; To discuss ways in which system results might be improved in terms of efficiency or effectiveness; To identify examples of good practice and successful communication for reinforcement and dissemination; To advise the board and administration regarding the district s communication plan and strategies. The board president, superintendent and WFEA president will collaboratively determine committee members each September. The committee meetings will be chaired by a board of education member. The committee will determine its own operational norms. The board president, superintendent and WFEA president will collaborate to identify agenda topics. ARTICLE IX. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Section 1. Statement Of Principles. The objective of the grievance procedure is to insure an opportunity for professional staff members and administrators to have unobstructed communications with one another and the Board with respect to alleged grievances through recognized channels and to contribute to the development of improved morale and effectiveness of the professional staff by reducing potential conflict areas between professional staff members, administrators, and the Board. 19
20 (a) The purpose of this Article is to secure at the lowest possible administrative level equitable solutions to the problems which may from time to time arise during the administration of this Agreement. (b) Every teacher covered by this Agreement shall have the right to present grievances in accordance with these procedures. Nothing contained in this Article or elsewhere in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent any individual employee from informally discussing a problem with the administration and having it adjusted without the use of this procedure, provided the adjustment is not inconsistent with this Agreement. (c) A teacher who participates in the grievance procedure shall not be subject to discipline or reprisal because of such participation. (d) Failure of a teacher or the Association to act on any grievance within the prescribed time limits will act as a bar to any further appeal and the failure to render a decision or hold a conference or meeting as required herein within the time limits shall permit the grievance to proceed to the next step. The time limits; however, may be extended by mutual agreement. (e) Any teacher has a right to be represented in the grievance procedure. The teacher shall be present at any grievance discussion or hearing when the administration and/or the Association deem it necessary. (f) Hearings and conferences under this procedure shall be conducted after regular school hours. (g) It is agreed that any investigation or other handling or processing of any grievance by the grieving teacher or Association shall be conducted so as to result in no interference with or interruption whatsoever of the instructional program and related work activities of the teaching staff. (h) In the event of a grievance, the grievant shall perform his/her assigned work tasks during the grievance proceedings. (i) It is agreed that this grievance procedure shall be an exclusive formal remedy for adjudicating any alleged violation, misinterpretation, or misapplication of any provision of this Agreement. 20
21 (j) If at any step of the grievance proceedings a grievant receives the relief sought, the proceedings shall terminate. (k) The aggrieved person or any person who might be required to take action or against whom action might be taken in order to resolve the claim shall have the right to present and/or be represented by his/her representative at any step of the grievance proceedings. (l) The Board and the Association will cooperate with each other in investigating grievances and will provide each other with necessary information requested in order to process a grievance. It is not intended; however, that a party be required to compile information that would cause an undue burden or expense or is privileged information. Section 2. Definitions. (a) A grievance shall mean a complaint that there has been an alleged violation, misinterpretation, or misapplication of any provision of this Agreement. (b) The term days when used in this Article shall, except where otherwise indicated, mean school days. (c) Only one complaint shall be covered in any one grievance. A written grievance shall contain the name and position of the grievant, a clear and concise statement of the issue involved, the relief sought, the date the incident or violation took place, the specific Section of the Agreement that the grievance alleges to have been violated, the signature of the grievant and the date. In the event more than one grievance is simultaneously filed setting forth the same identical complaint they shall be processed through the grievance procedure jointly. (d) Any notice required hereunder to be given to the Board shall be served upon the business manager of the District. Any notice required hereunder to be given to the Association shall be served upon the president of the Association or other officer of the Association. Notice shall be deemed completed upon receipt of the notice by the party being served. Notice may be made personally or by certified or registered mail and the return receipt shall be evidence of compliance with notice requirements. 21
22 Section 3. Steps Of Procedure. (a) First Step. An attempt shall be made to resolve any grievance in informal, verbal discussion between the grievant and his/her immediate supervisor. (b) Second Step. If the grievance cannot be resolved informally, the aggrieved teacher shall file the grievance in writing with his/her immediate supervisor or principal within ten (10) days from the date of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance. The immediate supervisor or principal shall hold a conference with the grievant within four (4) days of the receipt of the grievance. The immediate supervisor or principal shall make a decision on the grievance and communicate it in writing to the grievant and the Association within five (5) days after the conference. (c) Third Step. In the event a grievance has not been satisfactorily resolved at the second step, the grievant shall file, within five (5) days of the immediate supervisor s or principal s written decision at the second step, a copy of the grievance with the superintendent. Within ten (10) days after such written grievance is filed, the grievant, his/her representative, and the superintendent or his/her designee, shall meet to resolve the grievance. The superintendent, or his/her designee, shall make a decision and communicate it in writing to the grievant, the principal or immediate supervisor and the Association within five (5) days after the meeting. (d) Fourth Step. In the event the grievance is not satisfactorily resolved at the third step, the grievant shall file, within five (5) days of the superintendent s written decision at the third step, a copy of the grievance with the Board. Within ten (10) days after such written grievance is received by the business manager of the District, the Board shall hold a meeting with the grievant, his/her representative, the principal or immediate supervisor and the superintendent or business manager of the District shall give notice of the meeting date to the grievant and the president or other officer of the Association. The Board shall make a decision and communicate it in writing to the teacher, the Association, and the superintendent within ten (10) days after the meeting, provided, however, the Board shall have the right to waive 22
23 its hearing and shall give notice of its intention to waive the hearing to the grievant within ten (10) days after the grievance is filed with the Board. Section 4. Arbitration Procedure. If in the opinion of the Association the grievance has not been satisfactorily resolved after step four, the Association exclusively, may request the grievance be submitted to arbitration within five (5) days after the receipt of the Board s decision or notice from the Board of its intent to waive its hearing. Such request for arbitration shall be in writing and served upon the business manager of the District. The procedure shall be as follows: (a) The arbitration proceedings shall be conducted by an arbitrator to be selected by the two parties within seven (7) days after said notice is given. If the two parties fail to reach agreement on an arbitrator within seven (7) days, the American Arbitration Association will be requested to provide a panel of seven (7) arbitrators. Each of the two parties will alternately strike one name at a time from the panel until only one shall remain. The remaining name shall be the arbitrator. (b) The arbitrator selected or appointed shall meet with the parties at a mutually convenient time selected by the arbitrator to review the evidence and to hear testimony relating to the grievance. Upon completion of the review and hearing, the arbitrator shall render a written decision to the parties setting forth his/her findings, reasonings, and conclusions on the issue submitted which shall be binding upon both parties. (c) It is specifically agreed that the power of the arbitrator is limited to reviewing the alleged grievance to determine if the claim forming the basis for the grievance is a violation, misinterpretation or misapplication of this Agreement. The arbitrator shall have no authority to alter the terms of this Agreement, or authority to make any decision which requires the commission of an act prohibited by law or which is violative of the terms of this Agreement. (d) Whenever a grievance is submitted to an arbitrator pursuant to this Article, the arbitrator shall first determine whether the grievance was timely filed and whether the alleged claim is a grievance within the definition of the term under this Article. 23
24 (e) The parties shall share equally the cost and expenses of the arbitration proceedings including transcript fees and fees of the arbitrator. Each party shall bear its own costs of witnesses and other out-of-pocket expenses including attorney s fees. Section 5. Procedure For Grievance Of Board. In the event the Board shall have a grievance against the Association the following procedure shall be followed: (a) The Board shall file the grievance in writing with the president or other officers of the Association within ten (10) days from the date of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the grievance. Representatives of the Board and the Association shall hold a conference within ten (10) days after the service of the grievance. (b) In the event the grievance has not been satisfactorily resolved under subsection (a) the Board shall file with the president or other officer of the Association, within (5) days after the conference between the representatives of the Board and the Association, a written notice of its request to arbitrate the grievance. Thereafter the procedure set forth in subsections (a) through (e) in Section 4 of this Article shall be followed. ARTICLE X. MISCELLANEOUS Section 1. Teachers Contracts. All items negotiated under this Agreement shall be an addendum to each teacher s individual contract. This Agreement shall not discriminate against any staff member regardless of membership or nonmembership in the Association. Section 2. Liquidated Damages. Two calendar weeks prior to the first scheduled teacher/student contact day of the new school year and thereafter during the contract year, five percent (5%) of the contracted salary shall be paid by the teacher in the event the School Board agrees to release the teacher from his/her contract. The School Board may, in its sole discretion and by reason of extenuating circumstances, waive part or all of such liquidated damages. Section 3. Successor Agreement. Articles from this Agreement that are not included in proposals for negotiation will automatically be renewed for the successor agreement. Following ratification of this Agreement, no Article of this Agreement shall be reopened for 24
25 negotiations prior to the commencement of negotiations for a successor agreement unless by agreement of both the Board and the Association. Section 4. Duration. This Agreement shall be effective as of the 1st day of July, 2013, and will continue and remain in full force until June 30, 2015, or, if negotiations for a successor agreement continue past June 30, 2015, until negotiations for a successor agreement have been completed. The Agreement shall remain and continue in full force and effect for additional one-year periods unless the District or the Association gives written notice to the other as provided in Article II, Section 2, of its desire to reopen the Agreement and to negotiate over the terms of a successor agreement, or as provided in Article VI, Section 1.b. of changes agreed upon to the Group Health Insurance Plan. Section 5. Severability. In the event any Article, Section, or clause of this Agreement is held by the courts to be illegal or in conflict with the laws of the State of North Dakota, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the contract did not contain the particular Article, Section, or clause held to be invalid. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been duly executed by the authorized representatives of the District and the Association the year and the date first above written. WEST FARGO PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6 WEST FARGO EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 25
26 Salary Schedule Step BA BA+15 BA+30 MA MA+15 MA+30 Year 0 33,366 34,742 36,119 39,699 41,075 42,451 Year 1 33,366 34,742 36,119 39,699 41,075 42,451 Year 2 33,366 34,742 36,119 39,699 41,075 42,451 Year 3 34,191 35,568 36,945 40,524 41,901 43,278 Year 4 35,018 36,394 37,770 41,350 42,727 44,103 Year 5 35,843 37,220 38,597 42,176 43,553 44,930 Year 6 36,669 38,046 39,423 43,002 44,379 45,756 Year 7 37,496 38,872 40,249 43,829 45,205 46,581 Year 8 38,321 39,699 41,075 44,654 46,031 47,417 Year 9 39,148 40,524 41,901 45,481 46,858 48,253 Year 10 40,249 41,626 43,002 46,581 47,975 49,369 Year 11 41,350 42,727 44,103 47,695 49,090 50,484 Year 12 42,451 43,829 45,205 48,810 50,205 51,600 Year 13 43,171 44,930 46,306 49,927 51,321 52,716 Year 14 46,031 47,417 51,042 52,437 53,832 Year 15 46,814 48,532 52,158 53,552 54,946 Year 16 49,648 53,274 54,669 56,062 Year 17 50,762 54,390 55,784 57,178 Year 18 51,837 55,504 56,899 58,294 Year 19 52,868 56,579 58,016 59,409 Year 20 53,859 57,610 59,089 60,526 Year 21 54,807 58,601 60,121 61,600 Year 22 55,749 59,609 61,155 62,659 Year 23 56,672 60,574 62,163 63,709 Year 24 57,552 61,495 63,128 64,716 Year 25 58,389 62,374 64,049 65,680 Year 26 59,182 63,212 64,928 66,603 Year 27 59,934 64,006 65,766 67,481 Year 28 64,758 66,560 68,319 Year 29 67,312 69,113 Year 30 69,866 26
27 Salary Schedule with TFFR Step BA BA+15 BA+30 MA MA+15 MA+30 Year 0 36,971 38,495 40,021 43,988 45,512 47,037 Year 1 36,971 38,495 40,021 43,988 45,512 47,037 Year 2 36,971 38,495 40,021 43,988 45,512 47,037 Year 3 37,885 39,411 40,936 44,902 46,428 47,953 Year 4 38,801 40,326 41,850 45,817 47,343 48,868 Year 5 39,715 41,241 42,767 46,732 48,258 49,784 Year 6 40,630 42,156 43,682 47,648 49,173 50,699 Year 7 41,547 43,071 44,597 48,564 50,089 51,613 Year 8 42,461 43,988 45,512 49,478 51,004 52,540 Year 9 43,377 44,902 46,428 50,394 51,920 53,466 Year 10 44,597 46,123 47,648 51,613 53,158 54,702 Year 11 45,817 47,343 48,868 52,848 54,393 55,938 Year 12 47,037 48,564 50,089 54,083 55,629 57,175 Year 13 47,835 49,784 51,309 55,321 56,865 58,411 Year 14 51,004 52,540 56,556 58,102 59,648 Year 15 51,871 53,775 57,793 59,337 60,882 Year 16 55,012 59,029 60,575 62,119 Year 17 56,246 60,266 61,811 63,355 Year 18 57,437 61,500 63,046 64,592 Year 19 58,580 62,691 64,284 65,827 Year 20 59,678 63,834 65,473 67,065 Year 21 60,728 64,932 66,616 68,255 Year 22 61,772 66,049 67,762 69,428 Year 23 62,794 67,118 68,879 70,592 Year 24 63,770 68,139 69,948 71,707 Year 25 64,697 69,112 70,968 72,776 Year 26 65,576 70,041 71,942 73,798 Year 27 66,409 70,921 72,871 74,771 Year 28 71,754 73,751 75,700 Year 29 74,584 76,580 Year 30 77,414 27
28 Salary Schedule Step BA BA+15 BA+30 MA MA+15 MA+30 Year 0 33,366 34,742 36,119 39,699 41,075 42,451 Year 1 33,668 35,044 36,421 40,001 41,377 42,753 Year 2 33,970 35,346 36,723 40,303 41,679 43,055 Year 3 34,267 35,680 37,094 40,771 42,184 43,597 Year 4 35,114 36,528 37,943 41,618 43,032 44,447 Year 5 35,963 37,377 38,790 42,466 43,881 45,294 Year 6 36,811 38,225 39,639 43,315 44,729 46,143 Year 7 37,659 39,073 40,487 44,163 45,577 46,991 Year 8 38,508 39,922 41,336 45,012 46,426 47,839 Year 9 39,356 40,771 42,184 45,860 47,274 48,697 Year 10 40,205 41,618 43,032 46,709 48,123 49,556 Year 11 41,336 42,750 44,163 47,839 49,270 50,702 Year 12 42,466 43,881 45,294 48,983 50,415 51,847 Year 13 43,597 45,012 46,426 50,128 51,561 52,993 Year 14 46,143 47,556 51,275 52,707 54,139 Year 15 47,274 48,697 52,420 53,853 55,285 Year 16 49,842 53,566 54,998 56,430 Year 17 50,988 54,712 56,145 57,576 Year 18 52,133 55,859 57,290 58,722 Year 19 53,237 57,003 58,435 59,868 Year 20 54,295 58,107 59,582 61,013 Year 21 55,313 59,165 60,684 62,160 Year 22 56,287 60,183 61,744 63,263 Year 23 57,254 61,218 62,806 64,351 Year 24 58,202 62,209 63,841 65,429 Year 25 59,106 63,155 64,832 66,463 Year 26 59,966 64,058 65,778 67,453 Year 27 60,780 64,919 66,681 68,401 Year 28 65,734 67,542 69,303 Year 29 68,357 70,164 Year 30 70,979 28
29 Salary Schedule with TFFR Step BA BA+15 BA+30 MA MA+15 MA+30 Year 0 37,808 39,368 40,928 44,985 46,544 48,103 Year 1 38,151 39,710 41,270 45,327 46,886 48,445 Year 2 38,493 40,052 41,612 45,669 47,228 48,788 Year 3 38,829 40,431 42,033 46,199 47,801 49,402 Year 4 39,789 41,392 42,995 47,159 48,761 50,365 Year 5 40,751 42,354 43,955 48,120 49,724 51,325 Year 6 41,712 43,314 44,917 49,082 50,684 52,287 Year 7 42,673 44,275 45,878 50,043 51,645 53,248 Year 8 43,635 45,237 46,840 51,005 52,607 54,208 Year 9 44,596 46,199 47,801 51,966 53,568 55,181 Year 10 45,558 47,159 48,761 52,928 54,530 56,154 Year 11 46,840 48,442 50,043 54,208 55,830 57,453 Year 12 48,120 49,724 51,325 55,505 57,127 58,750 Year 13 49,402 51,005 52,607 56,802 58,426 60,049 Year 14 52,287 53,888 58,102 59,725 61,347 Year 15 53,568 55,181 59,399 61,023 62,646 Year 16 56,478 60,698 62,321 63,943 Year 17 57,777 61,997 63,620 65,242 Year 18 59,074 63,296 64,918 66,541 Year 19 60,325 64,593 66,215 67,839 Year 20 61,524 65,844 67,515 69,137 Year 21 62,678 67,042 68,764 70,436 Year 22 63,781 68,196 69,965 71,686 Year 23 64,877 69,369 71,168 72,919 Year 24 65,951 70,492 72,341 74,141 Year 25 66,976 71,564 73,464 75,312 Year 26 67,950 72,587 74,536 76,434 Year 27 68,873 73,563 75,559 77,508 Year 28 74,486 76,535 78,530 Year 29 77,458 79,506 Year 30 80,429 29
30 SCHEDULE II ACTIVITY PAY SCHEDULE Salaries Are Based On A Percentage Of $32,766 Activity Assignment Season/Event Amount* Baseball (Boys ) Head Senior 3,608 Asst. Senior 2,563 Basketball (Boys ) Head Senior-WFHS 5,248 Asst. Senior 3,728 Lead Coach-SHS*** 4,194 Grade 10 3,728 Grade 9 2,652 Middle School 1,845 Basketball (Girls ) Head Senior-WFHS 5,248 Asst. Senior 3,728 Lead Coach-SHS*** 4,194 Grade 10 3,728 Grade 9 2,652 Middle School 1,845 Cheerleading Head Senior Fall 4,592 Asst. Senior Fall 3,262 Head Senior Winter 5,248 Asst. Senior Winter 3,728 Cross Country Head Senior 3,608 Asst. Senior 2,563 Middle School 1,640 Debate Head Senior 3,608 Asst. Senior 2,563 Drama Head Senior-WFHS Fall Children's Show 3,608 Head Senior-WFHS Winter Musical 3,608 Head Senior-WFHS Spring Play 2,296 Head Senior-SHS One-Act Play 3,608 Asst. Senior Fall Children's Show 2,563 Asst. Senior Winter Musical 2,563 Asst. Senior Spring Play 1,631 Head Middle School Play 1,640 Asst. Middle School Play 1,048 30
31 Drama, Cont. Head Middle School Musical 1,640 Asst. Middle School Musical 1,048 H.S.Musical Vocal Director (Winter Musical) 1,310 H.S. Pit Orchestra Director (Winter Musical) 1,310 Football Head Senior-WFHS 4,592 Asst. Senior 3,262 Asst. Senior Junior Varsity 3,262 Lead Coach-SHS*** 3,728 Grade 9 Head Coach 2,652 Grade 9 2,431 Middle School 1,845 Golf (Boys') Head Senior 2,952 Asst. Senior 2,097 Middle School 1,640 Golf (Girls') Head Senior 2,952 Asst. Senior 2,097 Middle School 1,640 Hockey (Boys') Head Senior 5,248 Asst. Senior 3,728 Asst. Senior Junior Varsity 3,728 Hockey (Girls') Head Senior 5,248 Asst. Senior 3,728 Asst. Senior Junior Varsity 3,728 JROTC Head Senior 10,824 Multi-Media Coordinator Head Senior High School 3,608 Music Pep Band** $40 Per Performance 1,200 Jazz Ensemble 984 Jazz Band 984 High School Music Competition 656 High School Chamber Orchestra 1,804 Middle School Honor/Jazz Band 1,312 Middle School Band Competition 656 Middle School Orchestra Competition 656 Middle School Chamber Honors Orchestra 1,312 Madrigal Singers 1,804 Middle School Honor Choir 1,312 Middle School Choir Competition 184 Packatahnas Head Senior 5,248 Asst. Senior 3,728 PublicationsDirector Yearbook Head Senior High School 3,608 Middle School 2,050 31
32 Publications Director- Newspaper Head Senior High School 3,608 Middle School 1,025 Broadcasting High School 3,608 Retail Store Advisor Head Senior High School 3,608 Soccer (Girls ) Head Senior 3,280 Asst. Senior 2,330 Grade 9 2,210 Middle School 1,640 Soccer (Boys ) Head Senior 3,280 Asst. Senior 2,330 Grade 9 2,210 Middle School 1,640 Softball (Girls ) Head Senior 3,608 Asst. Senior 2,563 Speech Head Senior 3,936 Asst. Senior 2,796 Middle School 2,050 Student Congress Head Senior 3,608 Asst. Senior 2,563 Swimming (Boys ) Head Senior 4,592 Asst. Senior 3,262 Swimming (Girls ) Head Senior 4,264 Asst. Senior 3,029 Tennis (Boys ) Head Senior 2,624 Asst. Senior 1,864 Middle School 1,435 Tennis (Girls ) Head Senior 2,624 Asst. Senior 1,862 Middle School 1,435 Track (Boys & Girls ) Head Senior 4,264 Asst. Senior 3,029 Middle School 1,640 Volleyball Head Senior-WFHS 4,592 Asst. Senior 3,262 Lead Coach-SHS*** 3,728 Grade 10 3,262 Grade 9 2,431 Middle School 1,845 32
33 Weight Training Head Senior High School (Fall, Winter, or Spring) Asst. Senior Asst. High School (Fall, Winter, or Spring) Grade 9 Grade 9 (Fall, Winter, or Spring) Wrestling Head Senior 4,920 Asst. Senior 3,495 Middle School 1,845 *Base pay amount may vary based on season length, established according to ND High School Activities Assc. **Experience pay does not apply. ***Lead Coach-SHS Positions illustrated above will not be continued for in Basketball, Football and Volleyball. These activities will require varsity coaches for Other activities, yet to be identified, may require Lead Coaches at SHS in ,264 3,029 2,873 SCHEDULE III Salaries Are Based On A Percentage Of $32,766 Assignment % Of Base Amount Department Heads, Team Leaders and Elementary Leaders 4% 1,311 SCHEDULE IV EXTRA DUTY PAY Salaries Are Based On A Percentage Of $32,766 % Of Amount Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Advisor 3% 983 Art Coordinator 3% 983 Future Business Leaders of America Advisor 3% 983 Grade 11 Advisor 3% 983 Honor Society Advisor 3% 983 Packer Renaissance ( formerly Packer Pride) 3% 983 Foreign Exchange Advisor 3% 983 Key Club Advisor 3% 983 Distributive Education Clubs of America Advisor 3% 983 Career Development Club Advisor 3% 983 Student Council 3% 983 Math Club (includes competition) 3% 983 Close-Up 3% 983 Science Olympiad 3% 983 Envirothon 3%
34 Student Technology Advisor (TSA) 3% 983 Philanthropy & Youth 3% 983 Bison Best 3% 983 Trivia Team 3% 983 Lego League 3% 983 FCCLA 3% 983 Social Packers 3% 983 Dance Chaperones (Per Dance) 0.25% 82 SCHEDULE II ACTIVITY PAY SCHEDULE Salaries Are Based On A Percentage Of $33,366 Activity Assignment Season/Event Amount* Baseball (Boys ) Head Senior 3,674 Asst. Senior 2,607 Basketball (Boys ) Head Senior 5,344 Asst. Senior 3,792 Grade 10 3,792 Grade 9 2,700 Middle School 1,872 Basketball (Girls ) Head Senior 5,344 Asst. Senior 3,792 Grade 10 3,792 Grade 9 2,700 Middle School 1,872 Cheerleading Head Senior Fall 4,676 Asst. Senior Fall 3,318 Head Senior Winter 5,344 Asst. Senior Winter 3,792 Cross Country Head Senior 3,674 Asst. Senior 2,607 Middle School 1,664 Debate Head Senior 3,674 Asst. Senior 34
35 Drama Head Senior-WFHS Fall Children's Show 3,674 Head Senior-WFHS Winter Musical 3,674 Head Senior-WFHS Spring Play 2,338 Head Senior-SHS One-Act Play 3,674 Asst. Senior Fall Children's Show 2,607 Asst. Senior Winter Musical 2,607 Asst. Senior Spring Play 1,659 Head Middle School Play 1,644 Asst. Middle School Play 1,072 Head Middle School Musical 1,664 Asst. Middle School Musical 1,072 H.S.Musical Vocal Director (Winter Musical) 1,340 H.S. Pit Orchestra Director (Winter Musical) 1,340 Football Head Senior 4,676 Asst. Senior 3,318 Asst. Senior Junior Varsity 3,318 Grade 9 Head Coach 2,700 Grade 9 2,475 Middle School 1,872 Golf (Boys') Head Senior 3,006 Asst. Senior 2,133 Middle School 1,664 Golf (Girls') Head Senior 3,006 Asst. Senior 2,133 Middle School 1,664 Hockey (Boys') Head Senior 5,344 Asst. Senior 3,792 Asst. Senior Junior Varsity 3,792 Hockey (Girls') Head Senior 5,344 Asst. Senior 3,792 Asst. Senior Junior Varsity 3,792 JROTC Head Senior 11,022 Multi-Media Coordinator Head Senior High School 3,674 Music Pep Band** $40 Per Performance 1,200 Jazz Ensemble 1,002 Jazz Band 1,002 High School Music Competition 668 High School Chamber Orchestra 1,837 Middle School Honor/Jazz Band 1,336 Middle School Band Competition
36 Music, Cont. Middle School Orchestra Competition 668 Middle School Chamber Honors Orchestra 1,336 Madrigal Singers 1,837 Middle School Honor Choir 1,336 Middle School Choir Competition 187 Packatahnas Head Senior 5,344 Asst. Senior 3,792 PublicationsDirector Yearbook Head Senior High School 3,674 Yearbook, Cont. Middle School 2,080 Publications Director- Newspaper Head Senior High School 3,674 Middle School 1,040 Broadcasting High School 3,674 Retail Store Advisor Head Senior High School 3,674 Soccer (Girls ) Head Senior 3,340 Asst. Senior 2,370 Grade 9 2,250 Middle School 1,664 Soccer (Boys ) Head Senior 3,340 Asst. Senior 2,370 Grade 9 2,250 Middle School 1,664 Softball (Girls ) Head Senior 3,674 Asst. Senior 2,607 Speech Head Senior 4,008 Asst. Senior 2,844 Middle School 2,080 Student Congress Head Senior 3,674 Asst. Senior 2,607 Swimming (Boys ) Head Senior 4,676 Asst. Senior 3,318 Swimming (Girls ) Head Senior 4,342 Asst. Senior 3,081 Tennis (Boys ) Head Senior 2,672 Asst. Senior 1,896 Middle School 1,456 Tennis (Girls ) Head Senior 2,672 Asst. Senior 1,896 Middle School 1,456 36
37 Track (Boys & Girls ) Head Senior 4,342 Asst. Senior 3,081 Middle School 1,664 Volleyball Head Senior 4,676 Asst. Senior 3,318 Grade 10 3,318 Grade 9 2,475 Middle School 1,872 Weight Training Head Senior High School (Fall, Winter, or Spring) Asst. Senior Asst. High School (Fall, Winter, or Spring) Grade 9 Grade 9 (Fall, Winter, or Spring) Wrestling Head Senior 5,010 Asst. Senior 3,555 Middle School 1,872 *Base pay amount may vary based on season length, established according to ND High School Activities Assc. **Experience pay does not apply. 4,342 3,081 2,925 SCHEDULE III Salaries Are Based On A Percentage Of $33,366 Assignment % Of Base Amount Department Heads, Team Leaders and Elementary Leaders 4% 1,335 SCHEDULE IV EXTRA DUTY PAY Salaries Are Based On A Percentage Of $33,366 % Of Amount Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Advisor 3% 1,001 Art Coordinator 3% 1,001 Future Business Leaders of America Advisor 3% 1,001 Grade 11 Advisor 3% 1,001 Honor Society Advisor 3% 1,001 37
38 Packer Renaissance ( formerly Packer Pride) 3% 1,001 Foreign Exchange Advisor 3% 1,001 Key Club Advisor 3% 1,001 Distributive Education Clubs of America Advisor 3% 1,001 Career Development Club Advisor 3% 1,001 Student Council 3% 1,001 Math Club (includes competition) 3% 1,001 Close-Up 3% 1,001 Science Olympiad 3% 1,001 Envirothon 3% 1,001 Student Technology Advisor (TSA) 3% 1,001 Philanthropy & Youth 3% 1,001 Bison Best 3% 1,001 Trivia Team 3% 1,001 Lego League 3% 1,001 FCCLA 3% 1,001 Social Packers 3% 1,001 Dance Chaperones (Per Dance) 0.25% 83 38
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