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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2011
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HOUSE DRH30560-LE-166A (05/11)
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Short Title: Salary Increase for School Employees. |
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Sponsors: |
Representatives Glazier, Rapp, McLawhorn, and Carney (Primary Sponsors). |
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT to increase the salaries of public school employees.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
teacher salary schedules
SECTION 1.(a) The following monthly salary schedules shall apply for the 2012-2013 fiscal year to certified personnel of the public schools who are classified as teachers. The schedules contain 35 steps, with each step corresponding to one year of teaching experience.
2012-2013 Monthly Salary Schedule
"A" Teachers
Years of Experience "A" Teachers NBPTS Certification
0 $3,043 N/A
1 $3,043 N/A
2 $3,043 N/A
3 $3,043 $3,408
4 $3,085 $3,455
5 $3,129 $3,504
6 $3,264 $3,656
7 $3,404 $3,812
8 $3,538 $3,963
9 $3,667 $4,107
10 $3,771 $4,224
11 $3,819 $4,277
12 $3,868 $4,332
13 $3,918 $4,388
14 $3,967 $4,443
15 $4,018 $4,500
16 $4,069 $4,557
17 $4,122 $4,617
18 $4,176 $4,677
19 $4,231 $4,739
20 $4,286 $4,800
21 $4,345 $4,866
22 $4,403 $4,931
23 $4,461 $4,996
24 $4,523 $5,066
25 $4,584 $5,134
26 $4,650 $5,208
27 $4,714 $5,280
28 $4,779 $5,352
29 $4,845 $5,426
30 $4,913 $5,503
31 $4,984 $5,582
32 $5,055 $5,662
33 $5,153 $5,771
34+ $5,255 $5,886
2012-2013 Monthly Salary Schedule
"M" Teachers
Years of Experience "M" Teachers NBPTS Certification
0 $3,347 N/A
1 $3,347 N/A
2 $3,347 N/A
3 $3,347 $3,749
4 $3,394 $3,801
5 $3,442 $3,855
6 $3,590 $4,021
7 $3,744 $4,193
8 $3,892 $4,359
9 $4,034 $4,518
10 $4,148 $4,646
11 $4,201 $4,705
12 $4,255 $4,766
13 $4,310 $4,827
14 $4,364 $4,888
15 $4,420 $4,950
16 $4,476 $5,013
17 $4,534 $5,078
18 $4,594 $5,145
19 $4,654 $5,212
20 $4,715 $5,281
21 $4,780 $5,354
22 $4,843 $5,424
23 $4,907 $5,496
24 $4,975 $5,572
25 $5,042 $5,647
26 $5,115 $5,729
27 $5,185 $5,807
28 $5,257 $5,888
29 $5,330 $5,970
30 $5,404 $6,052
31 $5,482 $6,140
32 $5,561 $6,228
33 $5,668 $6,348
34+ $5,781 $6,475
SECTION 1.(b) Annual longevity payments for teachers shall be at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) of base salary for 10 to 14 years of State service, two and twenty-five hundredths percent (2.25%) of base salary for 15 to 19 years of State service, three and twenty-five hundredths percent (3.25%) of base salary for 20 to 24 years of State service, and four and one-half percent (4.5%) of base salary for 25 or more years of State service. The longevity payment shall be paid in a lump sum once a year.
SECTION 1.(c) Certified public schoolteachers with certification based on academic preparation at the six-year degree level shall receive a salary supplement of one hundred twenty-six dollars ($126.00) per month in addition to the compensation provided for certified personnel of the public schools who are classified as "M" teachers. Certified public schoolteachers with certification based on academic preparation at the doctoral degree level shall receive a salary supplement of two hundred fifty-three dollars ($253.00) per month in addition to the compensation provided for certified personnel of the public schools who are classified as "M" teachers.
SECTION 1.(d) The first step of the salary schedule for school psychologists shall be equivalent to Step 8, corresponding to eight years of experience, on the salary schedule established in this section for certified personnel of the public schools who are classified as "M" teachers. Certified psychologists shall be placed on the salary schedule at an appropriate step based on their years of experience. Certified psychologists shall receive longevity payments based on years of State service in the same manner as teachers.
Certified psychologists with certification based on academic preparation at the six-year degree level shall receive a salary supplement of one hundred twenty-six dollars ($126.00) per month in addition to the compensation provided for certified psychologists. Certified psychologists with certification based on academic preparation at the doctoral degree level shall receive a salary supplement of two hundred fifty-three dollars ($253.00) per month in addition to the compensation provided for certified psychologists.
SECTION 1.(e) Speech pathologists who are certified as speech pathologists at the master's degree level and audiologists who are certified as audiologists at the master's degree level and who are employed in the public schools as speech and language specialists and audiologists shall be paid on the school psychologist salary schedule.
Speech pathologists and audiologists with certification based on academic preparation at the six-year degree level shall receive a salary supplement of one hundred twenty-six dollars ($126.00) per month in addition to the compensation provided for speech pathologists and audiologists. Speech pathologists and audiologists with certification based on academic preparation at the doctoral degree level shall receive a salary supplement of two hundred fifty-three dollars ($253.00) per month in addition to the compensation provided for speech pathologists and audiologists.
SECTION 1.(f) Certified school nurses who are employed in the public schools as nurses shall be paid on the "M" salary schedule.
SECTION 1.(g) As used in this section, the term "teacher" shall also include instructional support personnel.
SCHOOL-BASED ADMINISTRATOR SALARY SCHEDULE
SECTION 2.(a) The following base salary schedule for school-based administrators shall apply only to principals and assistant principals. This base salary schedule shall apply for the 2012-2013 fiscal year, commencing July 1, 2012.
2012-2013 Principal and Assistant Principal Salary Schedules
Classification
Years of Exp Assistant Prin I Prin II Prin III Prin IV
Principal (0-10) (11-21) (22-32) (33-43)
0-7 $3,781 - - - -
8 $3,931 - - - -
9 $4,074 - - - -
10 $4,189 - - - -
11 $4,243 $4,243 - - -
12 $4,298 $4,298 - - -
13 $4,353 $4,353 $4,408 - -
14 $4,408 $4,408 $4,464 - -
15 $4,464 $4,464 $4,521 $4,579 -
16 $4,521 $4,521 $4,579 $4,640 $4,701
17 $4,579 $4,579 $4,640 $4,701 $4,762
18 $4,640 $4,640 $4,701 $4,762 $4,828
19 $4,701 $4,701 $4,762 $4,828 $4,891
20 $4,762 $4,762 $4,828 $4,891 $4,956
21 $4,828 $4,828 $4,891 $4,956 $5,025
22 $4,891 $4,891 $4,956 $5,025 $5,092
23 $4,956 $4,956 $5,025 $5,092 $5,166
24 $5,025 $5,025 $5,092 $5,166 $5,237
25 $5,092 $5,092 $5,166 $5,237 $5,310
26 $5,166 $5,166 $5,237 $5,310 $5,383
27 $5,237 $5,237 $5,310 $5,383 $5,458
28 $5,310 $5,310 $5,383 $5,458 $5,537
29 $5,383 $5,383 $5,458 $5,537 $5,617
30 $5,458 $5,458 $5,537 $5,617 $5,725
31 $5,537 $5,537 $5,617 $5,725 $5,839
32 $5,617 $5,617 $5,725 $5,839 $5,956
33 $5,725 $5,725 $5,839 $5,956 $6,075
34 $5,839 $5,839 $5,956 $6,075 $6,197
35 - $5,956 $6,075 $6,197 $6,321
36 - - $6,197 $6,321 $6,447
37 - - $6,321 $6,447 $6,576
38 - - - $6,576 $6,708
39 - - - $6,708 $6,842
40 - - - - $6,979
2012-2013 Principal and Assistant Principal Salary Schedules
Classification
Years of Exp Prin V Prin VI Prin VII Prin VIII
(44-54) (55-65) (66-100) (101+)
0-17 $4,828 - - -
18 $4,891 - - -
19 $4,956 $5,025 - -
20 $5,025 $5,092 $5,237 -
21 $5,092 $5,166 $5,310 $5,383
22 $5,166 $5,237 $5,383 $5,458
23 $5,237 $5,310 $5,458 $5,537
24 $5,310 $5,383 $5,537 $5,617
25 $5,383 $5,458 $5,617 $5,725
26 $5,458 $5,537 $5,725 $5,839
27 $5,537 $5,617 $5,839 $5,956
28 $5,617 $5,725 $5,956 $6,075
29 $5,725 $5,839 $6,075 $6,197
30 $5,839 $5,956 $6,197 $6,321
31 $5,956 $6,075 $6,321 $6,447
32 $6,075 $6,197 $6,447 $6,576
33 $6,197 $6,321 $6,576 $6,708
34 $6,321 $6,447 $6,708 $6,842
35 $6,447 $6,576 $6,842 $6,979
36 $6,576 $6,708 $6,979 $7,119
37 $6,708 $6,842 $7,119 $7,261
38 $6,842 $6,979 $7,261 $7,406
39 $6,979 $7,119 $7,406 $7,554
40 $7,119 $7,261 $7,554 $7,705
41 $7,261 $7,406 $7,705 $7,859
42 - $7,554 $7,859 $8,016
43 - $7,705 $8,016 $8,176
44 - - $8,176 $8,340
SECTION 2.(b) The appropriate classification for placement of principals and assistant principals on the salary schedule, except for principals in alternative schools and in cooperative innovative high schools, shall be determined in accordance with the following schedule:
Number of Teachers
Classification Supervised
Assistant Principal
Principal I Fewer than 11 Teachers
Principal II 11-21 Teachers
Principal III 22-32 Teachers
Principal IV 33-43 Teachers
Principal V 44-54 Teachers
Principal VI 55-65 Teachers
Principal VII 66-100 Teachers
Principal VIII More than 100 Teachers
The number of teachers supervised includes teachers and assistant principals paid from State funds only; it does not include teachers or assistant principals paid from non-State funds or the principal or teacher assistants.
The beginning classification for principals in alternative schools and in cooperative innovative high school programs shall be the Principal III level. Principals in alternative schools who supervise 33 or more teachers shall be classified according to the number of teachers supervised.
SECTION 2.(c) A principal shall be placed on the step on the salary schedule that reflects total number of years of experience as a certificated employee of the public schools and an additional step for every three years of experience as a principal. A principal or assistant principal shall also continue to receive any additional State-funded percentage increases earned for the 1997-1998, 1998-1999, and 1999-2000 school years for improvement in student performance or maintaining a safe and orderly school.
SECTION 2.(d) Principals and assistant principals with certification based on academic preparation at the six-year degree level shall be paid a salary supplement of one hundred twenty-six dollars ($126.00) per month and at the doctoral degree level shall be paid a salary supplement of two hundred fifty-three dollars ($253.00) per month.
SECTION 2.(e) Longevity pay for principals and assistant principals shall be as provided for State employees under the State Personnel Act.
SECTION 2.(f) If a principal is reassigned to a higher job classification because the principal is transferred to a school within a local school administrative unit with a larger number of State-allotted teachers, the principal shall be placed on the salary schedule as if the principal had served the principal's entire career as a principal at the higher job classification.
If a principal is reassigned to a lower job classification because the principal is transferred to a school within a local school administrative unit with a smaller number of State-allotted teachers, the principal shall be placed on the salary schedule as if the principal had served the principal's entire career as a principal at the lower job classification.
This subsection applies to all transfers on or after the effective date of this section, except transfers in school systems that have been created, or will be created, by merging two or more school systems. Transfers in these merged systems are exempt from the provisions of this subsection for one calendar year following the date of the merger.
SECTION 2.(g) Participants in an approved full-time master's in school administration program shall receive up to a 10-month stipend at the beginning salary of an assistant principal during the internship period of the master's program. The stipend shall not exceed the difference between the beginning salary of an assistant principal plus the cost of tuition, fees, and books and any fellowship funds received by the intern as a full-time student, including awards of the Principal Fellows Program. The Principal Fellows Program or the school of education where the intern participates in a full-time master's in school administration program shall supply the Department of Public Instruction with certification of eligible full-time interns.
SECTION 2.(h) During the 2012-2013 fiscal year, the placement on the salary schedule of an administrator with a one-year provisional assistant principal's certificate shall be at the entry-level salary for an assistant principal or the appropriate step on the teacher salary schedule, whichever is higher.
SECTION 3.(a) The monthly salary ranges that follow apply to assistant superintendents, associate superintendents, directors/coordinators, supervisors, and finance officers for the 2012-2013 fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2012.
School Administrator I $3,369 $6,319
School Administrator II $3,571 $6,701
School Administrator III $3,791 $7,110
School Administrator IV $3,944 $7,393
School Administrator V $4,103 $7,692
School Administrator VI $4,352 $8,157
School Administrator VII $4,527 $8,486
The local board of education shall determine the appropriate category and placement for each assistant superintendent, associate superintendent, director/coordinator, supervisor, or finance officer within the salary ranges and within funds appropriated by the General Assembly for central office administrators and superintendents. The category in which an employee is placed shall be included in the contract of any employee.
SECTION 3.(b) The monthly salary ranges that follow apply to public school superintendents for the 2012-2013 fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2012.
Superintendent I $4,805 $9,002
Superintendent II $5,101 $9,546
Superintendent III $5,412 $10,127
Superintendent IV $5,744 $10,742
Superintendent V $6,096 $11,398
The local board of education shall determine the appropriate category and placement for the superintendent based on the average daily membership of the local school administrative unit and within funds appropriated by the General Assembly for central office administrators and superintendents.
SECTION 3.(c) Longevity pay for superintendents, assistant superintendents, associate superintendents, directors/coordinators, supervisors, and finance officers shall be as provided for State employees under the State Personnel Act.
SECTION 3.(d) Superintendents, assistant superintendents, associate superintendents, directors/coordinators, supervisors, and finance officers with certification based on academic preparation at the six-year degree level shall receive a salary supplement of one hundred twenty-six dollars ($126.00) per month in addition to the compensation provided pursuant to this section. Superintendents, assistant superintendents, associate superintendents, directors/coordinators, supervisors, and finance officers with certification based on academic preparation at the doctoral degree level shall receive a salary supplement of two hundred fifty-three dollars ($253.00) per month in addition to the compensation provided for under this section.
SECTION 3.(e) The State Board of Education shall not permit local school administrative units to transfer State funds from other funding categories for salaries for public school central office administrators.
SECTION 3.(f) The annual salary increase for all permanent full-time personnel paid from the Central Office Allotment shall be one and eight-tenths percent (1.8%), commencing July 1, 2012. The State Board of Education shall allocate these funds to local school administrative units. The local boards of education shall establish guidelines for providing salary increases to these personnel.
BONUS FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL AT THE TOP OF THEIR SALARY SCHEDULES
SECTION 4.(a) Effective July 1, 2012, any permanent personnel employed on July 1, 2012, and paid at the top of the teacher salary schedule shall receive a one-time bonus equivalent to one and eight-tenths percent (1.8%).
SECTION 4.(b) Effective July 1, 2012, any permanent personnel employed on July 1, 2012, and paid at the top of the principal and assistant principal salary schedule shall receive a one-time bonus equivalent to two percent (2%).
NONCERTIFIED PERSONNEL SALARIES
SECTION 5.(a) The annual salary increase for permanent, full-time noncertified public school employees whose salaries are supported from the State's General Fund shall be the one and eight-tenths percent (1.8%), commencing July 1, 2012.
SECTION 5.(b) Local boards of education shall increase the rates of pay for such employees who were employed for all or part of fiscal year 2011-2012 and who continue their employment for the 2012-2013 fiscal year by providing an annual salary increase for employees of one and eight-tenths percent (1.8%).
For part-time employees, the pay increase shall be pro rata based on the number of hours worked.
SECTION 5.(c) The State Board of Education may adopt salary ranges for noncertified personnel to support increases for the 2012-2013 fiscal year.
APPROPRIATION
SECTION 6.(a) There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of Public Instruction the sum of eighty-three million four hundred eighty-six thousand one hundred seventy-two dollars ($83,486,172) in recurring funds for the 2012-2013 fiscal year and the sum of three million six hundred ninety-two thousand one hundred eighty-two dollars ($3,692,182) in nonrecurring funds for the 2012-2013 fiscal year to implement the provisions of this act.
SECTION 6.(b) There is appropriated from the Highway Fund to the Department of Public Instruction the sum of thirty-seven thousand seven hundred six dollars ($37,706) in recurring funds for the 2012-2013 fiscal year to implement the provisions of this act.
EFFECTIVE DATE
SECTION 7. This act becomes effective July 1, 2012.