Title: Students Come First Senate Bill 1110 and Trailer Bill
1Students Come FirstSenate Bill 1110 and Trailer
Bill
- http//www.sde.idaho.gov/site/studentsComeFirst/
2Senate Bill 1110 Pay for Performance
- Legislation provides opportunities for additional
compensation for teachers and administrators. - State and local measures of Student Achievement
- Hard to staff/Hard to fill positions
- Leadership Awards
3Stakeholder InvolvementPay for Performance Plan
- Plan was developed and then submitted as part of
Idahos Race to the Top application. - Stakeholders included
- Office of the Superintendent of Public
Instruction - Office of the Governor
- State Board of Education
- Idaho School Boards Association
- Idaho Association of School Administrators
- Idaho Education Association
- District Leaders
4Pay for Performance Teachers
37 Student Achievement Growth Excellence as measured by ISAT 1.0 for top quartile of Growth 0.5 for second quartile of Growth 0.25 for third quartile of Growth 0.5 for top quartile of Excellence 0.25 for second quartile of Excellence 37 for Local Measure of Student Achievement. For example IRI SAT ACT Post Secondary/Military
7.4 Hard to Staff/Hard to Fill Special Education English Language AcquisitionScience Math 18.5 Teacher Leaders Mentoring Instructional Coach Professional Development Curriculum Documents Leadership Committees
563 is up to Local Leaders to Decide
37 for Local Measure of Student Achievement. For example IRI SAT ACT Post Secondary/Military
7.4 Hard to Staff/Hard to Fill Math Science Special Education English Language Acquisition 18.5 Teacher Leaders Mentoring Instructional Coach Professional Development Curriculum Documents Leadership Committees
6Pay for Performance Building Administrators
37 Student Achievement Growth Excellence as measured by ISAT 2.0 for top quartile of Growth 1.0 for second quartile of Growth 0.5 for third quartile of Growth 1.0 for top quartile of Excellence 0.5 for second quartile of Excellence 37 for Local Measure of Student Achievement. For example IRI SAT ACT Post Secondary/Military
7Certified EmployeesWithout Building Assignments
As of July 1, 2011 All new employment contracts signed on or after the above dates 5 of the total available compensation based on student achievement (as determined by the Board of Trustees) July 1, 2015 10 of total available compensation July 1, 2019 15 of total Available compensation
8Senate Bill 1110Local Measure of Student
Achievement Process Steps
- (b) Local shares shall be awarded to certificated
employees based on - performance. Each board of trustees shall develop
a plan for awarding - local pay for performance shares in consultation
with certificated - employees. Local share awards to certificated
instructional employees - shall be based on the performance of groups of
such employees, unless - there is only one (1) such employee in the school
district. No employee - shall receive more than one (1.00) local share.
9Senate Bill 1110 Pay for PerformanceQuestions
to Consider
- Local share awards shall be based on one or more
of the following measures - Student test scores
- Student graduation rate
- Student dropout rate
- Percent of graduates attending postsecondary
education or entering military service - Making federally approved yearly progress
- Number of students successfully completing dual
credit or advanced placement classes - Percent of students involved in extracurricular
activities - Class Projects
- Portfolios
- Successful completion of special student
assignments - Parental involvement
- Teacher-assigned grades
- Student attendance rate
- Other measure determined by District and approved
by SDE
10Pay for Performance Timeline
- September 1, 2011
- School Boards must decide on the local measures
of Student Achievement. - November 15, 2012
- The state will distribute Student Achievement
bonus funds to Districts. (38 million) - December 15, 2012
- Districts will distribute Student Achievement
bonuses to eligible certificated staff.
11Pay for Performance Timeline
- June 11, 2013
- School Boards must choose hard-to-fill positions
off of State Board of Education list for next
school years pay-for-performance payments, or
apply to the State Board of Education for a
waiver. - Ten years worth of data on hard to fill
- Math
- Special Education
- ESL Endorsement
- Science
- If Board of Trustees determines that it will be
unable to fill position even with the bonus
funds, it may use the funds to pay for courses
that allow an individual to become qualified in
the desired area.
12Pay for Performance Timeline
- November 15, 2013 (and each Nov. 15 thereafter)
- The state will distribute Student Achievement,
Hard-to-Fill Position and Leadership Award bonus
funds to Districts. (51.3 million) - Board of Trustees may determine leadership
- award recipients and duties at any time
- Leadership Awards are to be paid upon completion
of the additional duty.
13Pay for PerformanceImplementation
- Leadership awards can be given to individuals.
- Hard to fill positions must be given to a
category of positions. Districts cannot single
out one teacher in math, etc. - Rewards for hard to fill can vary by subject.
- Student achievement awards are given school wide.
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23Pay for Performance FAQs
- What happens if a teacher earns a bonus but moves
to another district or state, retires, or cannot
be found? - Forward the bonus to the teachers new address
(if a new address exists). If the teacher cannot
be found by the time the next years bonuses are
awarded, the funds should be rolled into the next
years available bonus funds and redistributed.
24Pay for Performance FAQs
- If a district wants to amend a previously
submitted plan, how and when can they do that? - A new plan may be submitted each year by the
annual September 1 deadline. In addition, SDE
will allow districts to revise a submitted plan
mid-year to change the level of each goal and the
local share awards for each goal (but not the
measure used), within the first 30 days of any
term.
25Pay for Performance FAQs
- Where do the funds for performance bonuses for
non-building administrators, for contracts signed
on or after July 1, 2011? Are these in addition
to base pay? Is this a bonus that the state is
not funding? - These dollars will come from the funds that
school districts allocate for non-building
administrator salaries. If no new funds are
available, they would need to be carved out of
the money that the state currently provides for
administrator salaries. Essentially, it is a
requirement to spend state funds differently.