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3% Raise For All Georgia's Teachers Next Fall

Teachers across Georgia should expect to get at least an additional 3% bump in pay starting next school year.

Governor Nathan Deal

Governor Deal’s 2016 State of the State Address
Gov Deal said, “I have shown our appreciation for our teachers by making public education a priority, and we will do so again this year by appropriating an additional $300 million for k-12 education, which is more than is required to give teachers a three percent pay raise.”
This will be the third bump in pay DeKalb teachers should see in a 12 month period.  At the beginning of the 2015-16 school year, teachers received a 3%-4% pay raise in the 4-3-2 plan.  Just recently the district rolled out a mid year teacher schedule adjustment where teachers received an increase of up to $14,000 to make their salary competitive with other metro Atlanta school districts.  And now teachers can expect an additional 3% starting next year if the school district passes along the additional funding meant for teachers the state will send to each school district.
[Update 1/15/16 ]
Question:  Does the school district actually have an option whether or not to pass this additional funding along to teachers?
Answer: It does not look like it will be mandated.  The Governor did, however, allude to repercussions in the flexibility given to the spending by districts that don’t pass the money along to teachers.  Every year the district gets Class Size Flexibility and 65% Rule flexibility waivers.  This year DeKalb Schools will also be applying to become a Strategic Waiver School System (SWSS).  It would seem those waivers could be in jeopardy if the school district doesn’t comply with the Governor’s wishes.
Governor Deal said:

“We will distribute this money to your local school system under the existing QBE formula, but it is our intention that your local school system pass the three percent pay raise along to you. If that does not happen, it will make it more difficult next year for the state to grant local systems more flexibility in the expenditure of state education dollars, as recommended by the Education Reform Commission.
We have given local school systems large increases in funding for the past three years and given them the flexibility to decide how to spend it. Based on a survey by the State Department of Education, 94 percent of school systems used those funds to reduce or eliminate furlough days. With the additional funding this year, furloughs should be a thing of the past and teachers should receive that three percent pay raise. “

DeKalb's School Based Certified Personnel Comp Plan

Implementation of DeKalb’s New School Based Certified Personnel Comp Plan

Teachers

Affected employees will see the adjustments in their January 15, 2016 paycheck. Note that all figures are stated on an annualized basis.
Teachers – Teachers will receive an increase of up to $14,000 to make their salary comparable to the average annual salary of other metro Atlanta school districts.
Principals – High Schools – 5%; Middle Schools – 3%; Elementary Schools – 2%; All Assistant Principals – 2%. District Rationale: It is very difficulty to recruit top high school principals. To increase competitiveness and address salary inequities. Additionally the District will review salary placement procedures. DCSD Assistant Principal salaries were competitive with neighboring districts for Middle and High School Assistant Principals. There is a need to pour more resources into the Elementary AP schedule (work calendar).
Pre-K Teachers – Salaries will be adjusted to DCSD Salary Schedule. District Rationale: Early intervention is the best intervention. Lack of stability in the previous years due to salary structure in the Pre-K program.
Instructional Paraprofessionals – 2% will be provided to Paraprofessionals with 6 or more years of service. 1% for paraprofessionals with 0-5 years of service. District Rationale: Paraprofessionals have a direct instructional impact on student growth and achievement.
Detailed Metro Atlanta Salary Schedule Analysis

2015–2016 Teacher Salary Schedule (Effective 01-04-2016)

Teacher Bachelor’s (T-4)
Exp Old Salary Metro Avg Difference Raise New Salary
E $42,500 $39,862.00 $2,638 $850 $43,350
1 $42,500 $40,625.00 $1,875 $850 $43,350
2 $43,530 $41,130.00 $2,400 $871 $44,401
3 $43,530 $41,596.00 $1,934 $871 $44,401
4 $43,530 $42,357.00 $1,173 $871 $44,401
5 $43,581 $43,043.00 $538 $872 $44,453
6 $44,057 $44,250.00 ($193) $881 $44,938
7 $44,109 $45,186.00 ($1,077) $1,077 $45,186
8 $44,161 $45,614.00 ($1,453) $1,453 $45,614
9 $44,213 $46,992.00 ($2,779) $2,779 $46,991
10 $44,580 $47,565.00 ($2,985) $2,985 $47,565
11 $45,011 $49,242.00 ($4,231) $4,231 $49,242
12 $45,642 $49,779.00 ($4,137) $4,137 $49,779
13 $46,587 $51,156.00 ($4,569) $4,569 $51,156
14 $48,000 $51,890.00 ($3,890) $3,890 $51,890
15 $49,449 $53,024.00 ($3,575) $3,575 $53,024
16 $50,962 $53,787.00 ($2,825) $2,825 $53,787
17 $52,512 $55,040.00 ($2,528) $2,528 $55,040
18 $54,075 $55,834.00 ($1,759) $1,082 $55,157
19 $55,728 $56,970.00 ($1,242) $1,115 $56,842
20 $57,416 $57,829.00 ($413) $1,148 $58,564
21 $59,154 $58,449.00 $705 $1,183 $60,337
22 $60,328 $58,919.00 $1,409 $1,207 $61,534
23 $60,328 $59,865.00 $463 $1,207 $61,534
24 $60,328 $60,432.00 ($104) $1,207 $61,534
25 $61,499 $61,211.00 $288 $1,230 $62,729
26 $61,499 $62,320.00 ($821) $1,230 $62,729
27 $61,499 $62,526.00 ($1,027) $1,230 $62,729
28 $62,697 $62,873.00 ($176) $1,254 $63,951
29 $62,697 $62,903.00 ($206) $1,254 $63,951
30 $62,697 $62,934.00 ($237) $1,254 $63,951
Teacher Master’s (T-5)
Exp Old Salary Metro Avg Difference Raise New Salary
E $45,109 $44,618.00 $491 $902 $46,011
1 $45,109 $45,444.00 ($335) $902 $46,011
2 $46,139 $46,173.00 ($34) $923 $47,062
3 $46,139 $46,827.00 ($688) $923 $47,062
4 $46,139 $47,657.00 ($1,518) $923 $47,062
5 $46,242 $48,436.00 ($2,194) $925 $47,167
6 $47,017 $50,188.00 ($3,171) $940 $47,957
7 $47,017 $51,540.00 ($4,523) $4,523 $51,540
8 $47,017 $52,155.00 ($5,138) $5,138 $52,155
9 $48,898 $53,660.00 ($4,762) $4,762 $53,659
10 $50,365 $54,060.00 ($3,695) $3,695 $54,060
11 $50,869 $55,838.00 ($4,969) $4,969 $55,838
12 $51,876 $56,444.00 ($4,568) $4,568 $56,444
13 $52,395 $58,004.00 ($5,609) $5,609 $58,004
14 $53,432 $58,835.00 ($5,403) $5,403 $58,835
15 $54,075 $60,112.00 ($6,037) $6,037 $60,112
16 $55,728 $60,977.00 ($5,249) $5,249 $60,976
17 $57,416 $62,385.00 ($4,969) $4,969 $62,385
18 $59,154 $63,288.00 ($4,134) $3,230 $62,385
19 $60,945 $64,579.00 ($3,634) $1,469 $62,413
20 $62,785 $65,549.00 ($2,764) $1,256 $64,040
21 $64,701 $66,246.00 ($1,545) $1,294 $65,995
22 $66,654 $66,781.00 ($127) $1,333 $67,987
23 $68,684 $67,855.00 $829 $1,374 $70,058
24 $70,057 $68,492.00 $1,565 $1,401 $71,458
25 $70,057 $69,366.00 $691 $1,401 $71,458
26 $70,057 $70,618.00 ($561) $1,401 $71,458
27 $71,432 $70,845.00 $587 $1,429 $72,861
28 $71,432 $71,229.00 $203 $1,429 $72,861
29 $71,432 $71,259.00 $173 $1,429 $72,861
30 $72,793 $71,289.00 $1,504 $1,456 $74,249

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