Our Position on the Proposed RIF Policy
Albemarle County School Board Members
c/o Jennifer Johnston, Clerk
401 McIntire Road, Room 345
Charlottesville, VA 22902
RE: Proposed Reduction in Force Policy Language
Dear Board Members:
As you know, I am a science teacher at Western Albemarle High School and the President of the Albemarle Education Association (“AEA”). I am writing to you today on behalf of our members, in partial support of Dr. Moran’s recommended policy amendment regarding reductions in force for licensed staff.
As an initial matter, our membership would like to extend our gratitude to the Board members for allowing us additional time to work with Dr. Benson to refine the policy and to educate our colleagues regarding the proposal. The additional time has proven very beneficial in reducing anxiety and also in allowing us to focus our attention on our primary concern which is caring for and educating our students.
AEA has officially voted in support of the policy amendment with the following exceptions which we hope that the Board will consider prior to adopting the language. First, we strongly encourage the Board to cap the tier two elements, so that tier two elements can only overcome a limited number of seniority years. We suggest that tier two elements count for no more than five years of seniority. In other words, a fifth year teacher with strong tier two elements could be retained in place of a teacher with ten or fewer years in service, but could not (absent exceptional circumstances)[1] displace a teacher with twenty years of service.
We have also received concerns from members at the three high schools, who have indicated that certain after-school positions (which are tier two elements) are assigned in a potentially unfair (biased) manner, which may involve favoritism. While that issue has been raised in the past, it will likely become a greater issue, when after-school assignments may determine whether a staff member is retained. We therefore, encourage the School Division to adopt a “clean” process for assignment of extracurricular positions in order to eliminate allegations of unfairness and/or favoritism.[2]
Second, we strongly encourage the School Board to amend the proposed policy language to require that the Division make the RIF analysis on a grade-band basis (as opposed to school based) so that teachers at any individual school are not unfairly/unnecessarily RIF’d. One could easily conceive of a situation in which an elementary school is required to reduce one position, and in which another elementary school is held harmless. Moreover, it is very conceivable, that the least valuable/least senior teacher is actually employed at the second elementary rather than the first. If grade-band analysis were employed, then the least valuable/least senior teacher would be RIF’d; however, if the decision were school-based, then a more favorable teacher would be removed. That would not benefit the school system, and would greatly distress the staff. We hope you will agree with our analysis that school-based decisions are neither necessary nor preferable, and instead adopt grade-based (or multiple school-based) analysis.
Finally, we are concerned that the proposed policy language does not specify who will be considered as part of the RIF pool for purposes of the RIF analysis. We have orally confirmed with Dr. Benson that when a RIF is required in a given school, that all of the teachers in that school will be included in the RIF pool. In other words, if a 4th grade position is eliminated at a particular school, the RIF analysis will not only include the 4th grade teachers, but will include all of the teachers at that school; a 4th grade teacher may not be the person reduced, even though the position is in the 4th grade. We support Dr. Benson’s intent as set forth above, but are concerned that the language is not iterated specifically in the policy. We encourage the Board to adopt language that specifically requires the foregoing RIF pool analysis.
Again, we greatly appreciate your efforts to include us in the process and to address our concerns. We hope that you will consider the foregoing comments when making your final decisions.
Respectfully submitted,
The Albemarle Education Association
By:___________________________________
Dr. Wally Adesina, President
cc: Dr. Pamela Moran, Superintendent
Dr. Bruce Benson, Assistant Superintendent
[1] Pursuant to the proposed policy language, the Superintendent has the authority to “protect” up to one percent of the professional staff during a reduction in force. Therefore in exceptional circumstances, the tier two cap would not apply.
[2] Given the apparent value that the School Division derives from the tier two elements, our members would also like the School Board to consider compensating its employees for those elements.