MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2017 Regular Session
To: Education; Revenue and Expenditure General Bills
By: Representative Myers
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-19-7, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE THE TEACHER SALARY SCALE TO BE REVISED ANNUALLY SO THAT BEGINNING WITH THE 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR, THE AVERAGE TEACHER'S SALARY IN MISSISSIPPI IS EQUAL TO THE SOUTHEASTERN AVERAGE; TO BRING FORWARD SECTION 37-21-7, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, WHICH PROVIDES FOR ASSISTANT TEACHERS AND ESTABLISHES THEIR MINIMUM SALARY, FOR PURPOSES OF POSSIBLE AMENDMENT; TO REQUIRE THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION TO ESTABLISH A STUDY COMMITTEE TO DETERMINE AND RECOMMEND TO THE LEGISLATURE THE ANNUAL SALARY AMOUNT THAT CONSTITUTES A LIVING WAGE FOR ASSISTANT TEACHERS AND OTHER NONINSTRUCTIONAL SCHOOL EMPLOYEES; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 37-19-7, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
37-19-7. (1) (a) The allowance in the Mississippi Adequate Education Program for teachers' salaries in each county and separate school district shall be determined and paid in accordance with the scale for teachers' salaries as provided in this subsection. For teachers holding the following types of licenses or the equivalent as determined by the State Board of Education, and the following number of years of teaching experience, the scale shall be as follows:
2014-2015 MINIMUM SALARY SCHEDULE
Years
Exp. AAAA AAA AA A
0 38,108.00 36,944.00 35,780.00 33,390.00
1 38,108.00 36,944.00 35,780.00 33,390.00
2 38,108.00 36,944.00 35,780.00 33,390.00
3 38,902.00 37,671.00 36,440.00 33,885.00
4 39,696.00 38,398.00 37,100.00 34,380.00
5 40,490.00 39,125.00 37,760.00 34,875.00
6 41,284.00 39,852.00 38,420.00 35,370.00
7 42,078.00 40,579.00 39,080.00 35,865.00
8 42,872.00 41,306.00 39,740.00 36,360.00
9 43,666.00 42,033.00 40,400.00 36,855.00
10 44,460.00 42,760.00 41,060.00 37,350.00
11 45,254.00 43,487.00 41,720.00 37,845.00
12 46,048.00 44,214.00 42,380.00 38,340.00
13 46,842.00 44,941.00 43,040.00 38,835.00
14 47,636.00 45,668.00 43,700.00 39,330.00
15 48,430.00 46,395.00 44,360.00 39,825.00
16 49,224.00 47,122.00 45,020.00 40,320.00
17 50,018.00 47,849.00 45,680.00 40,815.00
18 50,812.00 48,576.00 46,340.00 41,310.00
19 51,606.00 49,303.00 47,000.00 41,805.00
20 52,400.00 50,030.00 47,660.00 42,300.00
21 53,194.00 50,757.00 48,320.00 42,795.00
22 53,988.00 51,484.00 48,980.00 43,290.00
23 54,782.00 52,211.00 49,640.00 43,785.00
24 55,576.00 52,938.00 50,300.00 44,280.00
25 58,430.00 55,725.00 53,020.00 46,835.00
26 59,224.00 56,452.00 53,680.00 47,330.00
27 60,018.00 57,179.00 54,340.00 47,825.00
28 60,812.00 57,906.00 55,000.00 48,320.00
29 61,606.00 58,633.00 55,660.00 48,815.00
30 62,400.00 59,360.00 56,320.00 49,310.00
31 63,194.00 60,087.00 56,980.00 49,805.00
32 63,988.00 60,814.00 57,640.00 50,300.00
33 64,782.00 61,541.00 58,300.00 50,795.00
34 65,576.00 62,268.00 58,960.00 51,290.00
35
& above 66,370.00 62,995.00 59,620.00 51,785.00
2015-2016 MINIMUM SALARY SCHEDULE
Years
Exp. AAAA AAA AA A
0 39,108.00 37,944.00 36,780.00 34,390.00
1 39,108.00 37,944.00 36,780.00 34,390.00
2 39,108.00 37,944.00 36,780.00 34,390.00
3 39,902.00 38,671.00 37,440.00 34,885.00
4 40,696.00 39,398.00 38,100.00 35,380.00
5 41,490.00 40,125.00 38,760.00 35,875.00
6 42,284.00 40,852.00 39,420.00 36,370.00
7 43,078.00 41,579.00 40,080.00 36,865.00
8 43,872.00 42,306.00 40,740.00 37,360.00
9 44,666.00 43,033.00 41,400.00 37,855.00
10 45,460.00 43,760.00 42,060.00 38,350.00
11 46,254.00 44,487.00 42,720.00 38,845.00
12 47,048.00 45,214.00 43,380.00 39,340.00
13 47,842.00 45,941.00 44,040.00 39,835.00
14 48,636.00 46,668.00 44,700.00 40,330.00
15 49,430.00 47,395.00 45,360.00 40,825.00
16 50,224.00 48,122.00 46,020.00 41,320.00
17 51,018.00 48,849.00 46,680.00 41,815.00
18 51,812.00 49,576.00 47,340.00 42,310.00
19 52,606.00 50,303.00 48,000.00 42,805.00
20 53,400.00 51,030.00 48,660.00 43,300.00
21 54,194.00 51,757.00 49,320.00 43,795.00
22 54,988.00 52,484.00 49,980.00 44,290.00
23 55,782.00 53,211.00 50,640.00 44,785.00
24 56,576.00 53,938.00 51,300.00 45,280.00
25 59,430.00 56,725.00 54,020.00 47,835.00
26 60,224.00 57,452.00 54,680.00 48,330.00
27 61,018.00 58,179.00 55,340.00 48,825.00
28 61,812.00 58,906.00 56,000.00 49,320.00
29 62,606.00 59,633.00 56,660.00 49,815.00
30 63,400.00 60,360.00 57,320.00 50,310.00
31 64,194.00 61,087.00 57,980.00 50,805.00
32 64,988.00 61,814.00 58,640.00 51,300.00
33 65,782.00 62,541.00 59,300.00 51,795.00
34 66,576.00 63,268.00 59,960.00 52,290.00
35
& above 67,370.00 63,995.00 60,620.00 52,785.00
2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR AND SCHOOL YEARS THEREAFTER
It is the intent of the Legislature that, beginning in the 2021-2022 school year, the average teacher's salary in Mississippi shall be equal to the southeastern region's average salary for licensed teachers. The southeastern average teacher salary is the average of the average teachers' salaries of the southeastern states. In projecting the southeastern average, all state and local salary supplements and incentive pay to teachers in Mississippi must be included in determining the average teacher's salary in Mississippi. As part of the annual budgeting process, the Legislative Budget Office shall project the southeastern average teacher salaries using the most current data then available. Using these projections, for the 2017-2018 school year, the minimum salary scale established under this paragraph shall be increased by such amount that will effectuate an increase in the average teacher's salary in Mississippi in an amount equal to twenty percent (20%) of the difference in the southeastern average and the Mississippi average. For the 2018-2019 school year, the salary scale for the previous school year shall be increased by such amount that will effectuate an increase in the average teacher's salary in Mississippi in an amount equal to forty percent (40%) of the difference in the southeastern average and the Mississippi average. For the 2019-2020 school year, the salary scale for the previous school year shall be increased by such amount that will effectuate an increase in the average teacher's salary in Mississippi in an amount equal to sixty percent (60%) of the difference of the southeastern average and the Mississippi average. For the 2020-2021 school year, the salary scale for the previous school year shall be increased by such amount that will effectuate an increase in the average teacher's salary in Mississippi in an amount equal to eighty percent (80%) of the difference in the southeastern average and the Mississippi average. For the 2021-2022 school year and all subsequent school years, the salary scale for the previous school year shall be increased by such amount that the average teacher's salary in Mississippi shall be equal to the projected average teacher salary of the southeastern states.
(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that any state funds made available for salaries of licensed personnel in excess of the funds paid for such salaries for the 1986-1987 school year shall be paid to licensed personnel pursuant to a personnel appraisal and compensation system implemented by the State Board of Education. The State Board of Education shall have the authority to adopt and amend rules and regulations as are necessary to establish, administer and maintain the system.
(c) All
teachers employed on a full-time basis shall be paid a minimum salary in
accordance with * * * paragraph (a) of this subsection. However, no
school district shall receive any funds under this section for any school year
during which the local supplement paid to any individual teacher * * * is reduced to a sum less
than that paid to that individual teacher for performing the same duties from
local supplement during the immediately preceding school year. The amount
actually spent for the purposes of group health and/or life insurance shall be
considered as a part of the aggregate amount of local supplement but shall not
be considered a part of the amount of individual local supplement.
(d) The level
of professional training of each teacher to be used in establishing the salary
allotment for the teachers for each year shall be determined by the type of
valid teacher's license issued to those teachers on or before October 1 of the
current school year. * * * However, * * * school districts are authorized, in their
discretion, to negotiate the salary levels applicable to certificated employees
who are receiving retirement benefits from the retirement system of another
state, and the annual experience increment provided above in Section 37-19-7
shall not be applicable to any such retired certificated employee.
(2) (a) The following employees shall receive an annual salary supplement in the amount of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00), plus fringe benefits, in addition to any other compensation to which the employee may be entitled:
(i) Any licensed teacher who has met the requirements and acquired a Master Teacher certificate from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and who is employed by a local school board or the State Board of Education as a teacher and not as an administrator. Such teacher shall submit documentation to the State Department of Education that the certificate was received prior to October 15 in order to be eligible for the full salary supplement in the current school year, or the teacher shall submit such documentation to the State Department of Education prior to February 15 in order to be eligible for a prorated salary supplement beginning with the second term of the school year.
(ii) A licensed nurse who has met the requirements and acquired a certificate from the National Board for Certification of School Nurses, Inc., and who is employed by a local school board or the State Board of Education as a school nurse and not as an administrator. The licensed school nurse shall submit documentation to the State Department of Education that the certificate was received before October 15 in order to be eligible for the full salary supplement in the current school year, or the licensed school nurse shall submit the documentation to the State Department of Education before February 15 in order to be eligible for a prorated salary supplement beginning with the second term of the school year. Provided, however, that the total number of licensed school nurses eligible for a salary supplement under this subparagraph (ii) shall not exceed thirty-five (35).
(iii) Any licensed school counselor who has met the requirements and acquired a National Certified School Counselor (NCSC) endorsement from the National Board of Certified Counselors and who is employed by a local school board or the State Board of Education as a counselor and not as an administrator. Such licensed school counselor shall submit documentation to the State Department of Education that the endorsement was received prior to October 15 in order to be eligible for the full salary supplement in the current school year, or the licensed school counselor shall submit such documentation to the State Department of Education prior to February 15 in order to be eligible for a prorated salary supplement beginning with the second term of the school year. However, any school counselor who started the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards process for school counselors between June 1, 2003, and June 30, 2004, and completes the requirements and acquires the Master Teacher certificate shall be entitled to the master teacher supplement, and those counselors who complete the process shall be entitled to a one-time reimbursement for the actual cost of the process as outlined in paragraph (b) of this subsection.
(iv) Any licensed speech-language pathologist and audiologist who has met the requirements and acquired a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and any certified academic language therapist (CALT) who has met the certification requirements of the Academic Language Therapy Association and who is employed by a local school board or is employed by a state agency under the State Personnel Board. The licensed speech-language pathologist and audiologist and certified academic language therapist shall submit documentation to the State Department of Education that the certificate or endorsement was received before October 15 in order to be eligible for the full salary supplement in the current school year, or the licensed speech-language pathologist and audiologist and certified academic language therapist shall submit the documentation to the State Department of Education before February 15 in order to be eligible for a prorated salary supplement beginning with the second term of the school year. However, the total number of certified academic language therapists eligible for a salary supplement under this paragraph (iv) shall not exceed twenty (20).
(b) An employee shall be reimbursed for the actual cost of completing each component of acquiring the certificate or endorsement, excluding any costs incurred for postgraduate courses, not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each component, not to exceed four (4) components, for a teacher, school counselor or speech-language pathologist and audiologist, regardless of whether or not the process resulted in the award of the certificate or endorsement. A local school district or any private individual or entity may pay the cost of completing the process of acquiring the certificate or endorsement for any employee of the school district described under paragraph (a), and the State Department of Education shall reimburse the school district for such cost, regardless of whether or not the process resulted in the award of the certificate or endorsement. If a private individual or entity has paid the cost of completing the process of acquiring the certificate or endorsement for an employee, the local school district may agree to directly reimburse the individual or entity for such cost on behalf of the employee.
(c) All salary supplements, fringe benefits and process reimbursement authorized under this subsection shall be paid directly by the State Department of Education to the local school district and shall be in addition to its minimum education program allotments and not a part thereof in accordance with regulations promulgated by the State Board of Education. Local school districts shall not reduce the local supplement paid to any employee receiving such salary supplement, and the employee shall receive any local supplement to which employees with similar training and experience otherwise are entitled. However, an educational employee shall receive the salary supplement in the amount of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) for only one (1) of the qualifying certifications authorized under paragraph (a) of this subsection. No school district shall provide more than one (1) annual salary supplement under the provisions of this subsection to any one individual employee holding multiple qualifying national certifications.
(d) If an employee for whom such cost has been paid, in full or in part, by a local school district or private individual or entity fails to complete the certification or endorsement process, the employee shall be liable to the school district or individual or entity for all amounts paid by the school district or individual or entity on behalf of that employee toward his or her certificate or endorsement.
(3) The following employees shall receive an annual salary supplement in the amount of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00), plus fringe benefits, in addition to any other compensation to which the employee may be entitled:
Effective July 1, 2016, if funds are available for that purpose, any licensed teacher who has met the requirements and acquired a Master Teacher Certificate from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and who is employed in a public school district located in one (1) of the following counties: Claiborne, Adams, Jefferson, Wilkinson, Amite, Bolivar, Coahoma, Leflore, Quitman, Sharkey, Issaquena, Sunflower and Washington. The salary supplement awarded under the provisions of this subsection (3) shall be in addition to the salary supplement awarded under the provisions of subsection (2) of this section.
Teachers who meet the qualifications for a salary supplement under this subsection (3) who are assigned for less than one (1) full year or less than full time for the school year shall receive the salary supplement in a prorated manner, with the portion of the teacher's assignment to the critical geographic area to be determined as of June 15th of the school year.
(4) (a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the "Mississippi Performance-Based Pay (MPBP)" plan. In addition to the minimum base pay described in this section, only after full funding of MAEP and if funds are available for that purpose, the State of Mississippi may provide monies from state funds to school districts for the purposes of rewarding certified teachers, administrators and nonlicensed personnel at individual schools showing improvement in student test scores. The MPBP plan shall be developed by the State Department of Education based on the following criteria:
(i) It is the express intent of this legislation that the MPBP plan shall utilize only existing standards of accreditation and assessment as established by the State Board of Education.
(ii) To ensure that all of Mississippi's teachers, administrators and nonlicensed personnel at all schools have equal access to the monies set aside in this section, the MPBP program shall be designed to calculate each school's performance as determined by the school's increase in scores from the prior school year. The MPBP program shall be based on a standardized scores rating where all levels of schools can be judged in a statistically fair and reasonable way upon implementation. At the end of each year, after all student achievement scores have been standardized, the State Department of Education shall implement the MPBP plan.
(iii) To ensure all teachers cooperate in the spirit of teamwork, individual schools shall submit a plan to the local school district to be approved before the beginning of each school year beginning July 1, 2008. The plan shall include, but not be limited to, how all teachers, regardless of subject area, and administrators will be responsible for improving student achievement for their individual school.
(b) The State Board of Education shall develop the processes and procedures for designating schools eligible to participate in the MPBP. State assessment results, growth in student achievement at individual schools and other measures deemed appropriate in designating successful student achievement shall be used in establishing MPBP criteria. The State Board of Education shall develop the MPBP policies and procedures and report to the Legislature and Governor by December 1, 2006.
(5) (a) * * *
If funds are available for that purpose, each school in Mississippi shall have
mentor teachers, as defined by Sections 37-9-201 through 37-9-213, who shall
receive additional base compensation provided for by the State Legislature in
the amount of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) per each beginning teacher that
is being mentored. The additional state compensation shall be limited to those
mentor teachers that provide mentoring services to beginning teachers. For the
purposes of such funding, a beginning teacher shall be defined as any teacher
in any school in Mississippi that has less than one (1) year of classroom
experience teaching in a public school. For the purposes of such funding, no
full-time academic teacher shall mentor more than two (2) beginning teachers.
(b) To be eligible for this state funding, the individual school must have a classroom management program approved by the local school board.
(6) Effective with the 2014-2015 school year, the school districts participating in the Pilot Performance-Based Compensation System pursuant to Section 37-19-9 may award additional teacher and administrator pay based thereon.
SECTION 2. Section 37-21-7, Mississippi Code of 1972, is brought forward as follows:
37-21-7. (1) This section shall be referred to as the "Mississippi Elementary Schools Assistant Teacher Program," the purpose of which shall be to provide an early childhood education program that assists in the instruction of basic skills. The State Board of Education is authorized, empowered and directed to implement a statewide system of assistant teachers in kindergarten classes and in the first, second and third grades. The assistant teacher shall assist pupils in actual instruction under the strict supervision of a licensed teacher.
(2) (a) Except as otherwise authorized under subsection (7), each school district shall employ the total number of assistant teachers funded under subsection (6) of this section. The superintendent of each district shall assign the assistant teachers to the kindergarten, first-, second- and third-grade classes in the district in a manner that will promote the maximum efficiency, as determined by the superintendent, in the instruction of skills such as verbal and linguistic skills, logical and mathematical skills, and social skills.
(b) If a licensed teacher to whom an assistant teacher has been assigned is required to be absent from the classroom, the assistant teacher may assume responsibility for the classroom in lieu of a substitute teacher. However, no assistant teacher shall assume sole responsibility of the classroom for more than three (3) consecutive school days. Further, in no event shall any assistant teacher be assigned to serve as a substitute teacher for any teacher other than the licensed teacher to whom that assistant teacher has been assigned.
(3) Assistant teachers shall have, at a minimum, a high school diploma or a High School Equivalency Diploma equivalent, and shall show demonstratable proficiency in reading and writing skills. The State Department of Education shall develop a testing procedure for assistant teacher applicants to be used in all school districts in the state.
(4) (a) In order to receive funding, each school district shall:
(i) Submit a plan on the implementation of a reading improvement program to the State Department of Education; and
(ii) Develop a plan of educational accountability and assessment of performance, including pretests and posttests, for reading in Grades 1 through 6.
(b) Additionally, each school district shall:
(i) Provide annually a mandatory preservice orientation session, using an existing in-school service day, for administrators and teachers on the effective use of assistant teachers as part of a team in the classroom setting and on the role of assistant teachers, with emphasis on program goals;
(ii) Hold periodic workshops for administrators and teachers on the effective use and supervision of assistant teachers;
(iii) Provide training annually on specific instructional skills for assistant teachers;
(iv) Annually evaluate their program in accordance with their educational accountability and assessment of performance plan; and
(v) Designate the necessary personnel to supervise and report on their program.
(5) The State Department of Education shall:
(a) Develop and assist in the implementation of a statewide uniform training module, subject to the availability of funds specifically appropriated therefor by the Legislature, which shall be used in all school districts for training administrators, teachers and assistant teachers. The module shall provide for the consolidated training of each assistant teacher and teacher to whom the assistant teacher is assigned, working together as a team, and shall require further periodic training for administrators, teachers and assistant teachers regarding the role of assistant teachers;
(b) Annually evaluate the program on the district and state level. Subject to the availability of funds specifically appropriated therefor by the Legislature, the department shall develop: (i) uniform evaluation reports, to be performed by the principal or assistant principal, to collect data for the annual overall program evaluation conducted by the department; or (ii) a program evaluation model that, at a minimum, addresses process evaluation; and
(c) Promulgate rules, regulations and such other standards deemed necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section. Noncompliance with the provisions of this section and any rules, regulations or standards adopted by the department may result in a violation of compulsory accreditation standards as established by the State Board of Education and the Commission on School Accreditation.
(6) In addition to other funds allotted under the Minimum Education or Adequate Education Program, each school district shall be allotted sufficient funding for the purpose of employing assistant teachers. No assistant teacher shall be paid less than the amount he or she received in the prior school year. No school district shall receive any funds under this section for any school year during which the aggregate amount of the local contribution to the salaries of assistant teachers by the district shall have been reduced below such amount for the previous year.
For the 2007-2008 school year and school years thereafter, the minimum salary for assistant teachers shall be Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($12,500.00).
In addition, for each one percent (1%) that the Sine Die General Fund Revenue Estimate Growth exceeds five percent (5%) in fiscal year 2006, as certified by the Legislative Budget Office to the State Board of Education and subject to the specific appropriation therefor by the Legislature, the State Board of Education shall revise the salary scale in the appropriate year to provide an additional one percent (1%) across the board increase in the base salaries for assistant teachers. The State Board of Education shall revise the salaries prescribed above for assistant teachers to conform to any adjustments made in prior fiscal years due to revenue growth over and above five percent (5%). The assistant teachers shall not be restricted to working only in the grades for which the funds were allotted, but may be assigned to other classes as provided in subsection (2)(a) of this section.
(7) (a) As an alternative to employing assistant teachers, any school district may use the allotment provided under subsection (6) of this section for the purpose of employing licensed teachers for kindergarten, first-, second- and third-grade classes; however, no school district shall be authorized to use the allotment for assistant teachers for the purpose of employing licensed teachers unless the district has established that the employment of licensed teachers using such funds will reduce the teacher:student ratio in the kindergarten, first-, second- and third-grade classes. All state funds for assistant teachers shall be applied to reducing teacher:student ratio in Grades K-3.
It is the intent of the Legislature that no school district shall dismiss any assistant teacher for the purpose of using the assistant teacher allotment to employ licensed teachers. School districts may rely only upon normal attrition to reduce the number of assistant teachers employed in that district.
(b) Districts meeting the highest levels of accreditation standards, as defined by the State Board of Education, shall be exempted from the provisions of subsection (4) of this section.
SECTION 3. The State Board of Education shall appoint a study committee for the purpose of determining the annual salary amount that constitutes a "living wage" for assistant teachers and noninstructional school employees. Before December 31, 2017, the study committee shall prepare and submit a report, including any recommendations for necessary legislation, on its findings to the Appropriations and Education Committees of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2017.