Teacher and ten-month specialist Salary Schedule
2007-2008
State Portion Only
Click here to compare to 06-07
state salary schedule.
|
Years of exp. |
No Degree |
Bach. Degree |
Bach. Degree plus 15 Grad. credits |
Bach. Degree plus 30Grad. credits |
Mast. Dgree |
Mast. Degree plus 15 Grad. credits |
Mast. Degree plus 30 Grad. credits |
Mast. Degree plus 45 Grad. credits |
Doctorate Degree |
|
0 |
25,915 |
26,967 |
28,019 |
29,070 |
30,648 |
31,699 |
32,751 |
33,806 |
34,857 |
|
1 |
26,127 |
27,231 |
28,283
|
29,334 |
30,912 |
31,964 |
33,016 |
34,067 |
35,119 |
|
2 |
26,414 |
27,493 |
28,544 |
29,596 |
31,174 |
32,225 |
33,277 |
34,331 |
35,383 |
|
3 |
27,361 |
28,412 |
29,464 |
30,518 |
32,096 |
33,148 |
34,199 |
35,251 |
36,303 |
|
4 |
28,151 |
29,124 |
30,071 |
31,044 |
32,463 |
33,409 |
34,593 |
35,645 |
36,696 |
|
5 |
29,124 |
30,071 |
31,044 |
31,991 |
33,409 |
34,383 |
35,329 |
36,303 |
37,249 |
|
6 |
30,071 |
31,044 |
31,991 |
32,937 |
34,383 |
35,329 |
36,303 |
37,249 |
38,196 |
|
7 |
31,044 |
31,991 |
32,937
|
33,911 |
35,329 |
36,303 |
37,249 |
38,196 |
39,169 |
|
8 |
31,991 |
32,937 |
33,911 |
34,857 |
37,724 |
38,670 |
39,641
|
40,590 |
41,561 |
|
9 |
32,937 |
33,911 |
34,857 |
35,804 |
38,670 |
39,641 |
40,590 |
41,561 |
42,508 |
|
10 |
33,911 |
34,914 |
35,804 |
36,777 |
39,641 |
40,590 |
41,561 |
42,508 |
43,457 |
|
11 |
|
|
36,777 |
37,724 |
40,590 |
41,561 |
42,508 |
43,457 |
44,428 |
|
12 |
|
|
37,778 |
38,670 |
41,561 |
42,508 |
43,457 |
44,428 |
45,374 |
|
13 |
|
|
|
39,641 |
42,508 |
43,457 |
44,428 |
45,374 |
46,321 |
|
14 |
|
|
|
40,636 |
43,457 |
44,428 |
45,374 |
46,321 |
47,294 |
|
15 |
|
|
|
|
44,428 |
45,420 |
46,321 |
47,294 |
48,241 |
|
16 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
47,286 |
48,289 |
49,206 |
This schedule is based on the
same calendar as last year: 188 work days; 180 student
days; two start-up/closing days; and six professional development days.
Salary supplements
of 2%, 4% and 6% are available for completing certain clusters or obtaining certain
Skills and Knowledge. To see a complete description of approved clusters, go to
the state's
DEEDS site. Then scroll down the right hand column and click on Salary
Increases. You will find information there about the available clusters as well
as how to apply for salary credit for Graduate level
courses of study.
Please note
that this will be the last year that you may use undergraduate courses in your content
area as part of approved "courses of study." And, as in the past, they may not be
pedagogy courses.
There is a
cap that you can earn through salary supplements of
15% of your state salary, except for Nationally Board certified teachers who are
also mentors. Certified lead mentors receive a $1500 salary supplement, and mentors,
$750.
Nationally-board certified teachers receive a 12% supplement for the duration
- ten years - of their national certificate.
A 6% salary stipend will continue to
be awarded to the following specialists who have received national certification
from their respective professional organizations: school counselors, school nurses,
music therapists, school psychologists, speech pathologists and audiologists.
The
Budget Bill includes authorization for the Dept. of Education to assembly a
Public
Education Compensation Committee to review public education salary schedules. DSEA
has a seat on this committee. This was a priority of DSEA. It's been ten years since
the schedule was examined and changed to build in incentives for masters degree
and experience. DSEA will be looking to making the schedule more competitive with
other professions requiring similar levels of post-graduate achievement.