Certificated Salary Schedule Clause Samples

Certificated Salary Schedule. All employees shall be paid a base salary based on the Certificated Salary Schedule, adopted for the year(s) covered by this Agreement and attached hereto in Appendix A as the Certificated Salary Schedule. 22.2.1 Each employee will be placed on the Certificated Salary Schedule (Appendix A) in accordance with teaching experience and educational criteria established by State law, WAC and OSPI guidelines for S-275 reporting. All salaries are based on 1.000 FTE. 22.2.2 The District will accept all clock hour and in-service credits that meet Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction for clock hour and in-service credit. Ten clock hours of such approved in-service courses shall be equal to one quarter university credit and shall be recognized as equivalent on the salary schedule. 22.2.3 Credits and clock hours applicable for placement on the salary schedule must be earned prior to October 1 of the current school year and documented by official transcripts. It will be the responsibility of the individual employee to furnish the District with such documentation on or before October 1. 22.2.4 Non-school professional experience of ESA staff shall include experience in non- schools and other equivalent non-school positions on a 1:1 basis. Non-school professional experience must be working with individuals birth to age 22, and may not include self-employment. 22.2.5 Salary increases over the life of this contract are listed below. The state inflationary measure is the inflationary adjustment index used by the state in revenue formulas for certificated instructional staff, currently the implicit price deflator (IPD).
Certificated Salary Schedule. All employees shall be paid a base salary based on the Washington State Certificated Salary Allocation Model (▇▇▇), adopted for the year(s) covered by this Agreement and attached hereto in Appendix A as the Certificated Salary Schedule.
Certificated Salary Schedule. 3 The salary and additional paid days schedules for 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 are attached as 4 Appendix A and Appendix B, respectively.
Certificated Salary Schedule. 3 The salary and TRI schedules for 2017-2018 are attached as Appendix A and Appendix B, respectively.
Certificated Salary Schedule. 12.1.1 Effective July 1, 2021, the Certificated Salary Schedule shall be revised to increase the difference between all steps, including longevity steps, from 2.75% to 3.25% and increase the difference between columns from 3.0% to 3.25%. Once revised as stated herein, the Certificated Salary Schedule shall be increased by 1.5% across-the-board. The revised Certificated Salary Schedule for the 2021-22 school year is attached.
Certificated Salary Schedule. 3 The salary schedules for 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 are attached as Appendix A.

Related to Certificated Salary Schedule

  • Salary Schedule The salaries of Employees covered by this Agreement are set forth in the salary schedule in Appendix B which is attached to and incorporated into this Agreement.

  • Salary Schedules (a) The salary schedules shall be incorporated into this Agreement as Appendix V. (b) Salary schedules will contain Career Enhancement/Growth steps as described in Section 45.6.

  • Salary Schedule Placement College Training A. Unit members qualifying for the “Entry Level Salary” shall remain at this level until they met the minimum requirements for placement on any other salary column (1-4). Upon verification of documentation qualifying unit members for placement upon any other salary column (1-4), the unit member shall then be placed upon the appropriate step on that salary column in accordance with his/her length of service. B. School Nurses who have a Bachelor’s degree, qualify for crediting of previous experience, but have not completed 30 semester units after the Bachelor’s degree or the appropriate clear credential, shall be exempt from placement at “Entry Level Salary”; shall instead, be placed on Column 1; and shall advance on the salary schedule in accordance with the Agreement for unit members. C. Unit members placed on “COLUMN 1” of the Salary Schedules by the agreement (Appendix C1) between the Association and the District shall advance on the schedule in accordance with that agreement (Appendix C1). D. All college or university credits which will qualify a unit member for a new salary placement must be verified by official college or university transcripts in order to justify a contract revision. Such college or university credits must be obtained from an institution of higher learning which is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges or other recognized accreditation organization. Salary revision shall be effective following District approval (as stipulated by this Article) of the necessary credits for column advancement. E. The unit requirement for each salary column is stated in semester hours of credit; quarter hour credits can be converted into semester hours by multiplying 2/3. F. For salary schedule purposes, only semester units earned after the completion of the Bachelor’s Degree shall be considered. G. Credit will not be granted for any course for which less than a "C" grade is earned. H. Unit members shall not enroll in courses which conflict with the work day. I. A major teaching field is considered to be 36 semester hours (12 of which must be upper division or graduate), a minor teaching field is considered to be 20 semester hours (8 of which must be upper division or graduate). J. Repeat credit may be granted for a course taken at an accredited institution in which the content field has recently undergone substantial change or, in the case of a course originally taken many years ago, an updating of study is desirable. K. Course work, for salary credit must be upper division, graduate level, or transferable* lower division courses, taken at an accredited college or university, and must conform to one or more of the following guidelines: 1. Units may be taken in a subject directly related to the teaching/work assignment. 2. Units may be taken in a subject directly related to a person’s major or minor. For unit members in a self-contained classroom program; a subject commonly taught in the elementary school. For unit members in a departmentalized classroom program; courses in an additional major or minor. 3. Units may be taken in a subject directly related to an advanced degree in professional education or in a subject related to the teaching/work assignment. 4. Units may be taken in a subject directly related to a credential or certificate authorized by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. 5. Units may be taken in a Board authorized, District sponsored, professional activity. Credit equivalent will be adopted at the time of such Board action. *A transferable lower division course is a lower division course taken at an accredited college or university that is acceptable for baccalaureate graduation credit at another accredited college or university. L. The submission of transcripts for columnar advancement of the salary schedule is limited to two (2) submission dates per school year. Additional units may be banked for future salary schedule advancement. M. Transcripts for completed units must be submitted to the Human Resources Division no later than the first of September or February for salary adjustment. Adjustment for qualifying units submitted no later than the first of September will be retroactively made effective on the first work day of the school year. Adjustment for qualifying units submitted no later than the first of February will be retroactively made effective on the first work day of the calendar year.

  • Placement on Salary Schedule The following rules shall be applicable in determining placement of a teacher on the appropriate salary schedule.

  • SALARY STEP PLAN AND SALARY ADJUSTMENTS Appointments to positions in the City and County service shall be at the entrance rate established for the position except as otherwise provided herein.