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S1431............................................................by FINANCE APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - DIVISION OF TEACHERS - Appropriates $685,608,600 to the Public Schools, Division of Teachers, for fiscal year 2005; amends existing law to increase the maximum limit on experience and education multipliers for instructional staff, to revise the instructional salary allocation and to revise the minimum salary for full-time instructional staff; provides moneys for unemployment insurance; distributes moneys for master teacher award payments; and distributes moneys for training for working gifted and talented students. 03/03 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing 03/04 Rpt prt - to Fin Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 03/05 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/09 3rd rdg - PASSED - 22-12-1 AYES -- Bailey, Brandt, Bunderson, Cameron, Compton, Davis, Gannon, Geddes, Goedde, Hill, Ingram, Keough, Little, Lodge, McKenzie, Noble, Pearce, Richardson, Sorensen, Stegner, Sweet, Williams NAYS -- Andreason, Burkett, Calabretta, Darrington, Kennedy, Malepeai, Marley, McWilliams, Noh, Schroeder, Stennett, Werk Absent and excused -- Burtenshaw Floor Sponsor - Cameron Title apvd - to House 03/10 House intro - 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg 03/11 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/12 3rd rdg - PASSED - 41-28-1 AYES -- Barraclough, Barrett, Bauer, Bayer, Bedke, Bell, Black, Block, Bolz, Bradford, Cannon, Clark, Collins, Crow, Deal, Denney, Ellsworth, Eskridge, Field(18), Field(23), Gagner, Garrett, Harwood, Kellogg, Lake, Langford, McGeachin, McKague, Meyer, Moyle, Nielsen, Raybould, Ring, Roberts, Rydalch, Sali, Skippen, Stevenson, Wills, Wood, Mr. Speaker NAYS -- Andersen, Boe, Cuddy, Douglas, Eberle, Edmunson, Henbest, Jaquet, Jones, Kulczyk, Langhorst, Martinez, Miller, Mitchell, Naccarato, Pasley-Stuart, Ridinger, Ringo, Robison, Sayler, Schaefer, Shepherd, Shirley, Smith(30), Smith(24), Smylie, Snodgrass, Trail Absent and excused -- Campbell Floor Sponsor - Bedke Title apvd - to Senate 03/15 To enrol 03/16 Rpt enrol - Pres signed 03/17 Sp signed 03/18 To Governor 03/25 Governor signed Session Law Chapter 341 Effective: 07/01/04
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-seventh Legislature Second Regular Session - 2004IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1431 BY FINANCE COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIVISION OF TEACHERS; 3 PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIVISION OF TEACHERS; 4 APPROPRIATING GENERAL FUND MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME 5 FUND; APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM/DIVISION OF 6 TEACHERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004A, IDAHO CODE, TO 7 INCREASE THE MAXIMUM LIMIT ON EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION MULTIPLIERS FOR 8 INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004E, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE 9 INSTRUCTIONAL SALARY ALLOCATION AND REVISE THE MINIMUM SALARY FOR FULL- 10 TIME INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF; PROVIDING MONEYS FOR THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 11 PROGRAM; DIRECTING THAT UP TO $696,400 BE DISTRIBUTED FOR MASTER TEACHER 12 AWARD PAYMENTS; AND DIRECTING THAT $500,000 BE ALLOCATED FOR TRAINING TO 13 SERVE THE NEEDS OF GIFTED AND TALENTED STUDENTS. 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 15 SECTION 1. The following amounts shall be expended for the Public Schools 16 Division of Teachers for the period July 1, 2004, through June 30, 2005: 17 FROM: 18 General Fund $633,663,400 19 Federal Grant Fund 51,945,200 20 TOTAL $685,608,600 21 SECTION 2. There is hereby appropriated the following amount to be trans- 22 ferred to the Public School Income Fund for the period July 1, 2004, through 23 June 30, 2005: 24 FROM: 25 General Fund $633,663,400 26 SECTION 3. There is hereby appropriated to the Educational Support 27 Program/Division of Teachers, pursuant to law and the provisions of this act, 28 the following amounts to be expended from the listed funds for the period July 29 1, 2004, through June 30, 2005: 30 FROM: 31 Public School Income Fund $633,663,400 32 Federal Grant Fund 51,945,200 33 TOTAL $685,608,600 34 SECTION 4. That Section 33-1004A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 35 amended to read as follows: 36 33-1004A. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION MULTIPLIER. Each instructional and 37 administrative staff position shall be assigned an appropriate multiplier 38 based upon the following table: 2 1 EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION 2 MA MA + 12 MA + 24 MA + 36 3 Years BA BA + 12 BA + 24 BA + 36 BA + 48 BA + 60 ES/DR 4 0 1.00000 1.03750 1.07640 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 5 1 1.03750 1.07640 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 6 2 1.07640 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 7 3 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 8 4 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 9 5 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 10 6 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 11 7 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 12 8 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.67430 13 9 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.67430 1.73710 14 10 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.67430 1.73710 1.80220 15 11 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.73710 1.80220 1.86980 16 12 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.73710 1.86980 1.93990 17 13 or 18 more 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.73710 1.86980 2.01260 19 In determining the experience factor, the actual years of teaching or 20 administrative service in an accredited public school or in an accredited pri- 21 vate or parochial school shall be credited. 22 In determining the education factor, only credits earned after initial 23 certification, based upon a transcript on file with the teacher certification 24 office of the state department of education, earned at an institution of 25 higher education accredited by the state board of education or a regional 26 accrediting association, shall be allowed. Instructional staff whose initial 27 certificate is an occupational specialist certificate shall be treated as BA 28 degree prepared instructional staff. Credits earned by such occupational spe- 29 cialist instructional staff after initial certification shall be credited 30 toward the education factor. 31 In determining the statewide average multiplier for instructional staff, 32 no multiplier in excess of1.585131.59092 shall be used. If the actual state- 33 wide average multiplier for instructional staff, as determined by this sec- 34 tion, exceeds1.585131.59092, then each school district's instructional staff 35 multiplier shall be multiplied by the result of1.585131.59092 divided by the 36 actual statewide average multiplier for instructional staff. 37 In determining the statewide average multiplier for administrative staff, 38 no multiplier in excess of 1.86643 shall be used. If the actual statewide 39 average multiplier for administrative staff, as determined by this section, 40 exceeds 1.86643, then each school district's administrative staff multiplier 41 shall be multiplied by the result of 1.86643 divided by the actual statewide 42 average multiplier for administrative staff. 43 SECTION 5. That Section 33-1004E, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 44 amended to read as follows: 45 33-1004E. DISTRICT'S SALARY-BASED APPORTIONMENT. Each district shall be 46 entitled to a salary-based apportionment calculated as provided in this sec- 47 tion. 48 1. To determine the apportionment for instructional staff, first deter- 49 mine the district average experience and education index by placing all eligi- 50 ble district certificated instructional employees on the statewide index pro- 51 vided in section 33-1004A, Idaho Code. The resulting average is the district 3 1 index. Districts with an index above the state average index shall receive 2 their actual index but not more than the state average plus .03 for the 3 1994-95 school year, and shall receive their actual index but not more than 4 the state average plus .06 for the 1995-96 school year, and thereafter shall 5 receive their actual district index. The district instructional staff index 6 shall be multiplied by the instructional base salary of $23,210. The amount so 7 determined shall be multiplied by the district staff allowance for instruc- 8 tional staff determined as provided in section 33-1004 2., Idaho Code. The 9 instructional salary allocation shall be increased by$1,000the amount neces- 10 sary for eachteacherfull-time equivalent instructional staff member placed 11 onstep one, column one, ofthe experience and education index to be allocated 12 at least the minimum salary mandated by this section. Full-time instructional 13 staff salaries shall be determined from a salary schedule developed by each 14 district and submitted to the state department of education. No full-time 15 instructional staff member shall be paid less thanthe state instructional16base salary plus $1,000, or $25,000, whichever is greater$27,500. If an 17 instructional staff member has been certified by the national board for pro- 18 fessional teaching standards, the staff member shall be designated as a master 19 teacher and receive $2,000 per year for five (5) years. The instructional sal- 20 ary shall be increased by $2,000 for each master teacher. The resulting amount 21 is the district's salary-based apportionment for instructional staff. For pur- 22 poses of this section, teachers qualifying for the salary increase as master 23 teacher shall be those who have been recognized as national board certified 24 teachers as of July 1 of each year. 25 2. To determine the apportionment for district administrative staff, 26 first determine the district average experience and education index by placing 27 all eligible certificated administrative employees on the statewide index pro- 28 vided in section 33-1004A, Idaho Code. The resulting average is the district 29 index. Districts with an index above the state average index shall receive 30 their actual index but not more than the state average plus .03 for the school 31 year 1994-95, and shall receive their actual index but not more than the state 32 average index plus .06 for the 1995-96 school year, and thereafter shall 33 receive their actual district index. The district administrative staff index 34 shall be multiplied by the base salary of $33,760. The amount so determined 35 shall be multiplied by the district staff allowance for administrative staff 36 determined as provided in section 33-1004 3., Idaho Code. The resulting amount 37 is the district's salary-based apportionment for administrative staff. 38 3. To determine the apportionment for classified staff, multiply $18,463 39 by the district classified staff allowance determined as provided in section 40 33-1004 4., Idaho Code. The amount so determined is the district's apportion- 41 ment for classified staff. 42 4. The district's salary-based apportionment shall be the sum of the 43 apportionments calculated in subsections 1., 2. and 3., of this section, plus 44 the benefit apportionment as provided in section 33-1004F, Idaho Code. 45 SECTION 6. Of the moneys appropriated in Section 3 of this act, the 46 amount necessary for the Unemployment Insurance Program shall be expended 47 according to Section 72-1349A, Idaho Code, for the period July 1, 2004, 48 through June 30, 2005. 49 SECTION 7. Of the moneys appropriated in Section 3 of this act, an amount 50 up to $696,400 shall be awarded to those instructional staff members who have 51 been recognized as master teachers by the National Board for Professional 52 Teaching Standards, according to the provisions of Section 33-1004E, Idaho 53 Code. 4 1 SECTION 8. Of the moneys appropriated in Section 3 of this act, $500,000 2 shall be distributed to train general education teachers, gifted/talented 3 (G/T) facilitators, administrators and/or parents to better meet the needs of 4 gifted/talented students. One-half (1/2) of these funds shall be allocated pro 5 rata based on each district's prior year total student enrollment compared to 6 the prior year total statewide enrollment. One-half (1/2) of these funds shall 7 be allocated based on the number of gifted/talented students identified and 8 served as indicated on the prior year's December 1 child count. The number of 9 gifted/talented students identified for purposes of this section shall not 10 exceed seven percent (7%) of the district's total student enrollment. No dis- 11 trict shall receive less than $500. Funds shall be distributed upon submission 12 and approval of an application submitted to the State Department of Education 13 demonstrating how in-service training will establish or improve identification 14 and service of gifted/talented students in the five (5) mandated talent areas. 15 The Superintendent of Public Instruction may reallocate any gifted/talented 16 funds that are left unrequested by school districts to all other school dis- 17 tricts that have requested gifted/talented funds, according to the distribu- 18 tion formula outlined in this section.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
RS13425
This is the Fiscal Year 2005 appropriation for the Division of Teachers portion of the Public Schools budget. The pieces of the Public Schools budget that are part of this division’s appropriation include: 1.) The teachers’ portion of the salary-based apportionment formula; 2.) State paid employee benefits for teachers, which include PERSI and FICA; 3.) Funding for Master Teacher awards; 4.) Early Retirement Program payouts for teachers; 5.) Funding for training teachers to work with Gifted & Talented students; and 6.) The Teachers’ portion of federal pass-through funding to local school districts.
This budget adds funds for the effects of a PERSI rate increase, an increase of 175 new midterm support units and 200 new full-term support units, an increase in Master Teacher awards, an increase in teacher participation in the Early Retirement Program, and an increase in available federal pass-through funds.
Funding is also added for the estimated $2.2 million impact of increasing the cap on the experience/education index for instructional staff, to account for all estimated growth in the index for FY 2004 and FY 2005 that is attributable to teachers earning additional education credits. This increase in the cap can be found Section 4.
Additional funds are added for the estimated $5.9 million cost of fully funding a 10% increase in the statewide minimum teacher salary, from $25,000 to $27,500. The language that makes this possible can be found in Section 5.
FISCAL NOTE
FY 2004 Approp. |
FY 2005 $964 Budget |
Div. Of Teachers |
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I. | STATE APPROPRIATION | |||
A. | Sources of Funds | |||
1. | General Fund | $943,000,800 | $964,706,500 | $633,663,400 |
percent change: | – | 2.3% | 3.1% | |
2. | Dedicated Funds | $55,650,000 | $42,907,800 | $0 |
percent change: | – | (22.9%) | – | |
3. | Federal Funds | $153,980,000 | $157,980,000 | $51,945,200 |
percent change: | 2.6% | 2.6% | ||
4. | TOTAL STATE APPROPRIATIONS | $1,152,630,800 | $1,165,594,300 | $685,608,600 |
percent change: | 1.1% | 3.1% | ||
II. | PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION | |||
A. | Statutory Requirements | |||
1. | Property Tax Replacement | $73,022,700 | $75,000,000 | $0 |
2. | Transportation | $61,113,000 | $57,600,000 | $0 |
3. | Border Contracts | $800,000 | $800,000 | $0 |
4. | Exceptional Contracts/Tuition Equivalents | $4,000,000 | $5,000,000 | $0 |
5. | Floor | $1,300,000 | $1,300,000 | $0 |
6. | Program Adjustments | $300,000 | $300,000 | $0 |
7. | Salary-based Apportionment | $666,616,200 | $684,339,900 | $531,359,700 |
8. | Teacher Incentive Award | $654,000 | $696,400 | $696,400 |
9. | State Paid Employee Benefits | $117,238,500 | $124,704,900 | $97,107,300 |
10. | Early Retirement Program | $4,500,000 | $4,000,000 | $4,000,000 |
11. | Bond Levy Equalization | $825,000 | $2,000,000 | $0 |
12. | Idaho Safe & Drug-Free Schools | $4,700,000 | $4,700,000 | $0 |
13. | Sub-total — Statutory Requirements | $935,069,400 | $960,441,200 | $633,163,400 |
B. | Other Program Distributions | |||
1. |
Technology Grants | $8,400,000 | $8,400,000 | $0 |
2. | Idaho Reading Initiative | $3,300,000 | $2,800,000 | $0 |
3. | Limited English Proficiency (LEP) | $4,475,000 | $4,850,000 | $0 |
4. | Least Restrictive Environment (teacher training) | $1,000,000 | $0 | $0 |
5. | Gifted & Talented | $500,000 | $500,000 | $500,000 |
6. | Achievement Standards Implementation | $4,000,000 | $0 | $0 |
7. | Idaho Digital Learning Academy | $450,000 | $450,000 | $0 |
8. | School Facilities Funding (Lottery) | $8,425,000 | $8,922,500 | $0 |
9. | HB 315 Facilities Transfer (Whitepine) | $0 | $377,500 | $0 |
10. | Federal Funds for Local School Districts | $150,980,000 | $157,980,000 | $51,945,200 |
11. | Sub-total — Other Program Distributions | $181,530,000 | $184,280,000 | $52,445,200 |
TOTAL CATEGORICAL EXPENDITURES | $1,116,599,400 | $1,144,721,200 | $685,608,600 | |
III. | EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUNDS | $7,135,000 | $0 | |
IV. | STATE DISCRETIONARY FUNDS | $28,896,400 | $20,873,100 | |
V. | ESTIMATED SUPPORT UNITS | 12,670 | 12,870 | |
VI. | STATE DISCRETIONARY PER SUPPORT | $2,281 | $1,622 | |
VII. | LOCAL DISCRETIONARY PER SUPPOR | $22,166 | $22,828 | |
VIII. | TOTAL DISCRETIONARY PER SUPPORT | $24,447 | $24,450 |
Contact: Jason Hancock
Legislative Services Office
Budget and Policy Analysis
Telephone: 334-3531