RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATION - January 31, 2000

  1. Leaves of Absence


RECOMMENDATION:

 

Instructional

 

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Augello, Stephanie
3535 Skyline Drive, Bethlehem, 18020
East Hills, (.5) Gifted Teacher
Childrearing Leave of Absence, without pay or benefits
February 1, 2000, and terminating at the end of the
1999-2000 school year


Durner, R. Suzanne
4115 Juniper Lane, Bethlehem, 18020
Liberty, Special Education Learning Support Teacher
Family Medical Leave of Absence, without pay,
but benefits to continue
Childrearing Leave, without pay or benefits
February 24, 2000, with Childrearing Leave of Absence
beginning May 23, 2000


Foster, Diane
6561 Vera Cruz Road, Center Valley, 18034
Asa Packer, Special Education Teacher
Family Medical Leave of Absence, without pay,
but benefits to continue
January 26, 2000, and terminating at the end of
the day on April 19, 2000


Moscovitz, Julianne
944 Flexer Avenue, Allentown, 18103
Donegan, Music Teacher
Family Medical Leave of Absence, without pay,
but benefits to continue
January 5, 2000, and terminating at the end of
the day on January 21, 2000


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Quinter, Melissa
131 East North Street, Bethlehem, 18018
S.P.A.R.K., Preschool Teacher
Family Medical Leave of Absence, without pay,
but benefits to continue
Childrearing Leave, without pay or benefits
January 18, 2000, with
Childrearing Leave will beginning April 12, 2000


Spalholz, Laurie
2814 Shakespeare Road, Bethlehem, 18017
William Penn, Grade 1 Teacher
Family Medical Leave of Absence,
without pay but benefits to continue
February 22, 2000, and terminating at
the end of the day on June 16, 2000


Unger, Frank
3521 Browning Lane, Bethlehem, 18017
Miller Heights(.4), Calypso(.3), Thomas
Jefferson(.2), Fountain Hill(.1),Gifted Teacher
Sabbatical Leave of Absence for Health
January 21, 2000, and terminating at
the end of the 1999-2000 school year


Weikert, Courtney
1959 Pinehurst Road, Bethlehem, 18018
William Penn, Grade 3 Teacher
Family Medical Leave of Absence , without pay,
but benefits to continue
Childrearing Leave, without pay or benefits
February 29, 2000, with
Childrearing Leave will beginning May 26, 2000

 


 

 

Noninstructional

 

NAME:
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Cavanaugh, Carleen
1322 Montrose Avenue, Bethlehem, 18018
Liberty, General Kitchen Help, 3 hours 30 minutes
General Leave of Absence, without pay or benefits
January 10, 2000, and terminating at the end of the
1999-2000 school year


Gassler, Jayme
1860 Fifth Street, Bethlehem, 18017
Child Care, Center Supervisor
General Leave of Absence, without pay or benefits
January 26, 2000, and terminating at the end of the day
on August 28, 2000


Montoro, Jeanette
2442 Alder Street, Easton, 18042
East Hills, General Kitchen Help, 3 hours 30 minutes
General Leave of Absence, without pay or benefits
December 3, 1999, and terminating at the end of the day
on December 20, 1999


Ruggiero, Miriam
722 East Seventh Street, Bethlehem, 18015
Broughal, English Acquisition Program,
Teacher Assistant, full-time
Family Medical Leave of Absence, without pay,
but benefits to continue
January 10, 2000, and terminating at the end of
the day on January 21, 2000


Szakaly, Danette
1607 Best Place, Bethlehem, 18017
Buchanan, Child Care Aide
General Leave of Absence, without pay or benefits
January 24, 2000, and terminating at the end of
the day on May 19, 2000

 

 


Table of Contents

Minutes

The administration's recommendations 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 were considered together.