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Curriculum Planning Board |
The teacher members of the Curriculum Planning Board represents the interests of ERTA members in all curriculum matters. There are 4 teacher members of CPB, one member each school level and one at large specialist. The Curriculum Planning Board is unique among all committees in East Ramapo because it is the only contractually mandated venue for shared decision making. Teacher members of CPB meet with representatives of the administration on a monthly basis to identify, analyze and coordinate curricular needs of the District |
Contact: Traci Gales
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Grievance |
The Grievance Committee represents ERTA in the grievance procedure as stipulated in the contract. It advises, helps and represents members in the initial steps of the grievance procedure and has the power to obtain legal advice when needed. |
Contact: Louise Solomon
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Status & Ethics |
Status & Ethics committe members advise, help and represent members of ERTA in any matters of professional activity not involving contractual grievances. They regularly confer with building and central administrators on general practices and policies relating to teachers. They also investigate complaints of unprofessional treatment and report on these matters to Rep Council for appropriate action. The Status and Ethics committee members may confer with legal representatives about the legal rights and privileges of teachers and compile and disseminate information to the membership on approved practices and policies. |
Contact: George Bielski
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