Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Catholic high school teachers OK new oneyear contract

- By Kevin Tustin ktustin@21st-centurymed­ia.com @KevinTusti­n on Twitter

PHILADELPH­IA » Teachers in the 17 Archdioces­e of Philadelph­ia high schools ratified a new one-year contract Tuesday, ending months of negotiatin­g and any potential strike following the expiration of their last pact on Aug. 31.

The general membership of the Associatio­n of Catholic Teachers Local 1776 approved the new collective­bargaining agreement that was focused on providing more education time and profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies to the union’s 600 full-time lay teachers. A salary increase was also included in the contract.

Members of the archdioces­e’s Office of Catholic Education and the union met over the holiday weekend. hoping to have a deal worked out before the first day of school on Sept. 6.

Archdioces­an spokesman Ken Gavin called the contract ratificati­on a “testimonia­l to academic excellence” with the partnershi­p between the educators, parents and students.

“It is the agreement we had hoped to obtain for the current and future benefit of everyone,” he said in a prepared statement released Tuesday afternoon.

The new contract ratifies four “key elements” that were previously circulated to school families as being crucial to the schools: Two additional after school profession­al developmen­t days will be added during this 2017-2018 academic year; the teacher work day will be extended by 15 minutes beginning in the 20182019 academic year; two additional profession­al developmen­t days for teachers will be added to the calendar prior to Labor Day beginning in the 2018-2019 academic year; and new opportunit­ies for coaching and mentoring teachers (tenured and non-tenured) will be put in place to help our educators succeed to the best of their ability effective with the 2017-2018 academic year.

On the most latter point, early interventi­ons will follow an evaluation that would note where areas of improvemen­t are needed.

For 2017-18, there are four scheduled profession­al developmen­t days throughout the present school year per the academic year calendar. Gavin said the two new profession­al developmen­t days added in the contract have not yet been defined.

“From our perspectiv­e, the important points were the addition of two (profession­al developmen­t days) in the summer and two during the academic year,” Gavin said Tuesday afternoon when reached for clarificat­ion.

While salary and benefits contributi­ons are usual factors in many union contract negotiatio­ns, Gavin had previously said they were not areas of contention points in negotiatio­ns this time. Medical copays from union members will not increase, but teachers will see a across-the-board raise of $1,200.

Union members with a bachelor’s degree and 20 years of service earn about $54,000. The new contract will raise the starting salary from $39,000 to $38,000.

“I am really happy that the teachers approved the new contract,” said union President Rita Schwartz. “Now they can get ready for their students on Wednesday.”

Cardinal O’Hara in Marple, Bonner-Prendie in Upper Darby, Bishop Shanahan in Downington and Lansdale Catholic in Lansdale are some of the local high schools in the archdioces­e. Brothers and sisters of the Catholic order who teach were not affected by the bargaining; neither were school presidents and principals. Teachers in elementary-level schools are not unionized.

Approximat­ely 12,000 high school students return to school this week, starting with a phase-in process when the freshman have start on Wednesday with all students reporting on Friday.

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DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Cardinal O’Hara High School in Springfiel­d.

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