State Salary Scale 2008-2009
Service Aides/Paraeducators
10 months, 7.5 hours/day
There is no salary increase from 2007-2008.
|
Years of Experience
|
Service Aides
|
Instructional Paras |
|
0 |
15,020
|
17,670 |
|
1 |
15,600 |
18,080
|
|
2 |
15,936
|
18,492 |
|
3 |
16,273
|
18,904 |
|
4 |
16,614
|
19,318 |
|
5 |
16,950
|
19,729 |
|
6 |
17,286
|
20,144 |
|
7 |
17,623
|
20,556 |
|
8 |
17,961 |
20,969
|
|
9 |
18,298 |
21,379 |
|
10 |
18,637 |
21,792 |
|
11 |
18,973 |
22,203 |
|
12 |
19,308 |
22,581 |
|
13 |
19,648 |
22,954 |
|
14 |
19,984 |
23,330 |
|
15 |
20,320 |
23,702 |
|
16 |
20,658 |
24,081 |
|
17 |
20,996 |
24,454 |
|
18 |
21,333 |
24,830 |
|
19 |
21,670 |
25,203 |
|
20 |
22,006 |
25,579 |
|
21 |
22,312 |
25,954 |
|
22 |
22,625 |
26,337 |
|
23 |
22,945 |
26,766 |
|
24 |
23,270 |
27,202
|
|
25 |
23,599 |
27,646 |
In addition, Delaware instructional paras (no matter what kind of school they work at), who have become "Highly Qualified" according to the No Child Left Behind Act (received a bachelors degree, associates degree, completed 60 semester credits, or have passed the
ParaPro Test)
will continue to receive an additional $662 from the state.