Roslyn 2019_06_21

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Friday, June 21, 2019

Vol. 7, No. 25

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School board OKs teachers contract Roslyn staff to see 1% raise for 3 years in a row BY T E R I W EST Roslyn school district teachers will be working under a new four-year contract beginning July 1 that will result in a 1 percent salary increase for each of the next three years, according to the district. There will be a 1.2 percent salary increase in the fourth year. The Board of Education unanimously approved the contract at its meeting last Thursday, and Roslyn Teachers Association President Eleanor Russell thanked its members

for their efforts in reaching the agreement. “During the past nine months working together, the district and the RTA have agreed upon a four-year contract that recognizes the economic realities that we all face, is fair to our members and upholds the quality of education in our community,” Russell said. The contract covers teachers as well as school counselors, psychologists, social workers, nurses and librarians. It eliminates a fee the district pays to the Roslyn Teach-

ers Association Benefit fund for staff members who do not use the district health insurance benefit. Over the next four years, that will save the Roslyn Public Schools hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to the district. Additional provisions include an extra minute during each class period at the middle school and high school and the ability to schedule a staff conference day before Labor Day without having to schedule an instructional day. Teacher health insurance Continued on Page 77

Jeffrey Brown elected Old Westbury trustee PHOTO BY TERI WEST

U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi in the village of Old Brookville Monday discussing FAA efforts to create new plane altitude requirements. See story on page 2.

North Hills re-elects four incumbents including mayor BY T E R I W EST

“It feels great,” Brown said Wednesday morning. “A lot of Newcomer Jeffrey Brown people are asking me how it was elected as a Village of Old feels to be in politics and I’m Westbury trustee Tuesday while telling people I’m not a politiincumbent Trustee Cory Baker cal I’m a public servant and that was re-elected for a second my sole objective is to make the Village of Old Westbury the very term. Baker received 130 votes best it can be.” North Hills residents reand Brown received 125 to earn elected all four incumbent canfour-year terms.

didates in an uncontested race that drew 135 people to the polls. Mayor Marvin Natiss, Deputy Mayor Dennis Sgambati, Trustee Gail Cohen and village Justice Jerome Reisman were approved for four-year terms. Old Westbury’s vote had no write-ins, unlike the election Continued on Page 67

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