arnorp. 19) oh. e 1ert siae or tne roau, orientation.~ i oul t if o8 E Teach tif e arye 5e High cour | in Renf Leedsâ€"Grenvill i | in nentrew, Leedsâ€"Grenville full funding | By Carol Doran and â€"â€"â€"~ chapter of the Ontario Secondary TORONTO (CP) â€" There is no | Jack Walker School Teachers Federation, said constitutional justification for a ;, Cilizen staff writers the teachers are happy with the court decision al(l;)v:lflg exéended { L upll, I~~ »agreement. ublic funding of Ontario‘s Roman ‘ te;ï¬Ã©â€˜ff’;g,ï¬ï¬als an?ib‘,?ilclé. 3“_’ In Lanark, Leeds and Grenville, (%atholic high schools, public |cipals at the Renfrew County "2C2DWhile, separate school teach school groups say in a document ; | Board of Education ratified a one}i es araiified®a oo Cns filed with the Supreme Court of | year contract this week agreement which provides for an Canada. A | sp acrossâ€"theâ€"board pay increase of By relying on a narrow techniâ€" Tahlzr';ew ag'eem‘f?"‘: jes themt _ five per cent. cal interpretation of the gjharéer | a s increase of 4.65 per cen The\ contract raises. the, mimâ€" of Rights and Freedoms, the Onâ€" | it;gï¬the year beginning Sept. 1, mum starting salary to $21,612 tario Appeal Court‘s ruling has | yes f . _ from $20,579 and the maximum _ expanded the legislative power of Salaries were the main item in to $46 520 from $44,305. the provinces, says the document, | dlsp}xte during eig}_lt bargaining Prir;ci als, vice principals, conâ€" filed by lawyers for nine public | sessions that began in early Januâ€" sultantspanï¬ no.oraimatere wl | . school groups. is s also receive the fiveâ€"perâ€"cent The ruling last February "seriâ€" The new pact affects teachers hike, plus a further fiveâ€"perâ€"cent ously impairs the future protecâ€" at the eight public high scho0l$ n | jnorease in their responsibility alâ€" tion of fundamental rights and Renfrew County. The deald w38 + Iwance freedomst in Canada," the 32â€"page reached Sept. 24, the same day a 4 ocument says. mediator wI;s called. 7 ; Trl:le g:wt:ér‘fs:lelrgé:hégh Jr:::: $ It was fi){ed by groups that The new contract will raise salâ€" 15%7 covgrs 200 teachers. fought unsuccessfully in the Onâ€" aries for teachers at the top end : tario court last year against legisâ€" The board has also reached ion inffoduced in the summer of the scale from $45,690 to hatgs other lation introdu C $47,815. o oo reluoce nE curien, of 1985 that extended Catholic Teachers earning the minimum :glgo‘;y;:af 4 se‘;\gog} g:;légglghree eregaes to the salary of aboutlsg(()),:)JUO r:iow ":llln School secretaries and board ofâ€" The legislation eliminates tuiâ€" m afb y t m: C C2° fice staff will receive a fiveâ€"perâ€" tion fees of about $1,000 for stuâ€" Lerms o the new contract. . .. cent wage hike while custodians dents continuing Catholic educaâ€" Maxu_numl salaries for princl | jng maintenance employees will tion after Grade 10. Extended pals will rise from $60,593 t0 â€" get a 4.5â€"perâ€"cent increase. funding began in September 1985 $5E In a third salary settlement, with Grade 11 and is to be comâ€" According to the new contract genior administrators with the ; plete this September with Grade heads of departments and teachâ€" Feds and Grenville Board of Edâ€" i 13, ers with extra responsibilities will ucation have been awarded a The Supreme Court has schedâ€" receive a 3.5â€"perâ€"cent increase in poprâ€"perâ€"cent salary hike for the _ / uled five days in late January and addition to their regular earning$. _ current school year. early February to hear the apâ€" "I am pleased that the secon _ metroactive to Sept. 1, the inâ€" peal, the outcome of which could dary school teachers have reached â€" crease boosts the salaries of the affect education systems in Ontarâ€" an agreement with the board," four superintendents to a miniâ€" io, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Quebec said Elmer Raycroft, chairman Of | mum of $70,488 and maximum of and Newfoundland â€" where Cathâ€" the board‘s negotiating team. $72,568. oli% hSChOOLSl are f}\:ll}i funded. "With good hard work, we were p ary of Education Direcâ€" e public school groups urge able to gcome to an agreement to;Jl h%vsglxc yTompkins, which â€" is the Supreme Court to overturn that is good for the board and pesgeq 10 per cent higher than the Ontario court‘s decision and good for the teachers," he said. the maximum for a superintenâ€" gn& lt.hatf ledg_lslat_mnv extending Isobel Richmond of. Renfrew dent, will also be increased to _ / atholic funding is inconsistent Collegiate, president of the local $79,825 with charter provisions. * RA es The group includes the Metroâ€" politan Toronto School Board, three other school boards, two provincial teachers‘ federations, the Canadian Civil Liberties Assoâ€" ciation, the Loyal Orange Associaâ€" * tion in Ontario and a Torontoâ€" based coalition of church groups,