ST. JOHN PARISH SCHOOL BOARD 17/18 SALARY SCHEDULES ST. JOHN PARISH SCHOOL BOARD 17/18 SALARY SCHEDULES

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1 ST. JOHN PARISH SCHOOL BOARD 1

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS - SCHEDULES Central Office Administrator Salaries > 3 Principal Salary Schedule > 4 Assistant Principals > 5 Administrative Support Salaries > 6 Central Office Support Salaries > 8 Maintenance/Transportation Salaries > 9 Coaching Supplements > 14 Miscellaneous > 15 Nurses > 17 School Secretary/Teacher Assistant > 18 Food Service > 20 Truant Officer > 22 Pupil Appraisal > 23 Teacher - Bachelor's Degree > 25 Teacher - Master's Degree > 26 Teacher - Master's +30 Degree > 27 Teacher - Specialist in Education Degree > 28 Teacher - Ph. D or EDD Degree > 29 Ten Month Teacher - Bachelor's Degree > 31 Ten Month Teacher - Master's Degree > 32 Ten Month Teacher - Master's +30 Degree > 33 Ten Month Teacher - Specialist in Education > 34 Ten Month Teacher - Ph. D or EDD Degree > 35 Counselor/Curriculum Coord - Bachelor > 36 Counselor/Curriculum Coord - Master > 37 Counselor/Curriculum Coord > 38 Counselor/Curriculum Coord - Specialist > 39 Counselor/Curriculum Coord - PHD or EDD > 40 Non-Certified Teacher > 41 Headstart Salaries > 42 NOTE: TO MAINTAIN EQUITY, ADMINISTRATORS, TEACHERS & SUPPORT PERSONNEL WILL RECEIVE STATE AND LOCAL RAISES ADJUSTED BY THEIR TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS WORKED DIVIDED BY 182 TIMES THE MINIMUM APPLICABLE TEACHER/SUPPORT RAISE. IF THERE IS A DEFICIT IN THE GENERAL FUND THE BOARD WILL HAVE TO TAKE SPECIFIC ACTION ON THIS ADJUSTMENT. 2

3 CENTRAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR SALARIES SUPERINTENDENT 12 MONTH SET BY CONTRACT ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 12 MONTH 0-4 $99, $101, $102, $102, $102, $103,209 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 12 MONTH 0-4 $94, $95, $96, $97, $97, $97, DIRECTOR SUPERVISOR 12 MONTH 12 MONTH $83, $79,649 $85, $81,192 $86, $82,118 $86, $82,426 $86, $82,735 $87, $83,043 COORDINATORS 12 MONTH 0-4 $75, $77, $77, $78, $78, $78,921 FACILITATORS 12 MONTH 0-4 $71, $72, $73, $74, $74, $74,800 3

4 PRINCIPAL SCHEDULE PRINCIPAL < 250 STUDENTS 12 MONTH 0 $74, $75, $76, $77, $77,333 4 K-8 PRINCIPAL 12 MONTH $76,298 $77,842 $78,767 $79,075 $79,384 HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL < 1000 STUDENTS HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL > 1000 STUDENTS 12 MONTH 12 MONTH 0 $77,641 0 $79,721 1 $79,184 1 $81,264 2 $80,110 2 $82,190 3 $80,418 3 $82,498 4 $80,726 4 $82,806 K-8 PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL < 250 Students PRINCIPAL SUPPLEMENT PRINCIPAL SUPPLEMENT (# OF TEACHERS SUPERVISED) (# OF TEACHERS SUPERVISED) (# OF TEACHERS SUPERVISED) > > > All principals that have a doctorate in education, from a regionally approved institute of higher learning approved by the Louisiana Department of Education, will receive the same state supplement teachers receive for obtaining national certification. 4

5 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS JR HIGH/ELEM ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 10 MONTH 0 $65,054 1 $66,598 2 $67,523 3 $67,831 4 $68,140 HIGH SCHOOL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 10 MONTH $65,575 $67,119 $68,044 $68,352 $68,661 For all administrative salary schedules: For an administrator to advance to the next level on the salary schedule, all three of the following requirements must be met based on previous year performance: 1) Effectiveness - To be considered effective, an administrator must obtain any rating other than an ineffective by the state/local evaluation system. 2) Demand - The administrator must be certified in the area administrated, if certification is required. 3) Experience - For 12 month administrators, the administrator must have attended work for 200 days including vacation days. For 10 month administrators, the administrator must have attended work for 180 days. 5

6 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SALARIES EXTERNAL PROGRAMS FISCAL OFFICER 12 MONTH 0-4 $70, $71, $73, $74, $74, $75,144 LUNCH FIELD MANAGER 12 MONTH 0-4 $34, $36, $37, $38, $38, $39,254 HEADSTART FISCAL MANAGER/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 12 MONTH 0-4 $60, $62, $63, $63, $63, $64,196 6

7 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER FACILITATOR OF TECHNOLOGY 12 MONTH 0 $58,470 1 $59,164 2 $59,889 3 $60,498 4 $61,101 5 $61,702 6 $62,309 7 $62,913 8 $63,516 9 $64, $65, $66, $67, $68, $68, $68, $69, $69, $69, $70, $70, $70, $71, $71, $71, $73, $73,361 ST. JOHN PARISH SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SALARIES 7

8 CENTRAL OFFICE SUPPORT SALARIES CENTRAL OFFICE CLERK 12 MONTH 0-4 $28, $33, $34, $35, $35, $36, $36,851 RECEPTIONIST 12 MONTH - 7 & 1/2 HOUR DAY 0-4 $24, $26, $27, $27, $27, $28, $28,811 PAYROLL CLERK COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNICIAN 12 MONTH 12 MONTH 0-4 $31,448 0 $37, $33,944 1 $37, $36,013 2 $38, $36,997 3 $38, $37,596 4 $38, $38,221 5 $38, $39,089 6 $38,962 7 $39,192 8 $39,423 SUPERINTENDENT'S SECRETARY * 9 $39, MONTH $39,908 $40, $40, $37,448 $39, $40,624 $40, $42, $41, $42,997 $43, $41,391 $41, $44,221 $45, $41,903 $42, $42,413 *ADD $ 2,411 TO CLERK BOARD MEETINGS 21+ $42,413 8

9 MAINTENANCE/TRANSPORTATION SALARIES ELECTRICIAN;LOW VOLTAGE TECHNICIAN GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER 8 HOURS, 260 DAYS 8 HOURS, 260 DAYS STEP STEP 0 41,714 0 $33, ,014 1 $33, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,775 2 $33,624 3 $33,842 4 $34,057 5 $34,248 6 $34, $34,680 $34,897 $35, $35, $35, $35, $36, $36, $36, $36, $36, $37, $37, $37,702 $37, $37,888 $37,981 $38,074 $38, $38, $38, $38, $38, $38, $38, $38, $38, $39,002 $39,097 9

10 TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANT SALARIES TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANT SPECIAL PROJECTS MAINTENANCE WORKER 8 HOURS, 240 DAYS 8 HOURS, 260 DAYS STEP STEP 0 32, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,407 36,915 37, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,120 45, , ,410 10

11 BUS DRIVERS/HVAC/ELECTRICIAN BUS DRIVERS 182 DAYS HVAC/ELECTRICIAN 8 HOURS, 260 DAYS STEP STEP 0 $21,211 0 $41,974 1 $21,225 1 $42,275 2 $21,239 2 $42,577 3 $21,253 3 $42,879 4 $21,268 4 $43,205 5 $21,281 5 $43,507 6 $21,294 6 $43,835 7 $21,310 7 $44,162 8 $21,323 8 $44,465 9 $21,337 9 $44, $21, $45, $21, $45, $21, $45, $21, $46, $21, $46, $21, $46, $21, $47, $21, $47, $21, $47, $21, $48, $21, $48, $21, $48, $21,599 $21, $48,807 $48, $21, $49, $21, $49, $21, $49, $21, $49, $21, $49, $22, $49, $22,182 $22, $49,580 $49, $22, $49, $22, $49, $22, $49, $22, $50,064 11

12 MAINTENANCE/TRANSPORTATION SALARIES - CONTINUED ASSISTANT JANITORS HEAD JANITORS 8 HOURS, 260 DAYS 8 HOURS, 260 DAYS STEP PER HR STEP PER HR 0 $ $23,859 0 $ $27,490 1 $ $23,987 1 $ $27,624 2 $ $24,116 2 $ $27,760 3 $ $24,243 3 $ $27,897 4 $ $24,371 4 $ $28,036 5 $ $24,498 5 $ $28,175 6 $ $24,626 6 $ $28,317 7 $ $24,754 7 $ $28,459 8 $ $24,881 8 $ $28,603 9 $ $25,009 9 $ $28, $ $25, $ $28, $ $25, $ $29, $ $25, $ $29, $ $25, $ $29, $ $25, $ $29, $ $25, $ $29, $ $25, $ $29, $ $26, $ $29, $ $26, $ $30, $ $26, $ $30, $ $26, $ $30, $ $26, $ $30, $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $26,563 $26,585 $26,605 $26,627 $26,648 $26,741 $26,834 $26,926 $27,019 $27,113 $27,205 $27,298 $27,392 $27,484 HEAD JANITOR SUPPLEMENT NUMBER OF SUBORDINATE S 1-2 $ $ $ $853 12

13 DRAYAGE DRAYAGE/QUALITY CONTROLLER/EXPEDITOR 8 HOURS, 260 DAYS STEP PER HR 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $17.24 $29,973 $30,190 $30,380 $30,596 $30,813 $31,004 $31,221 $31,436 $31,652 $31,891 $32,107 $32,323 $32,564 $32,780 $33,020 $33,259 $33,498 $33,740 $33,978 $34,219 $34,458 $34,551 $34,643 $34,736 $34,830 $34,922 $35,015 $35,108 $35,201 $35,294 $35,387 $35,480 $35,573 $35,665 $35,758 $35,852 13

14 COACHING SUPPLEMENTS Coaching supplements are computed by applying the following percentages to the bachelor degree teaching salary at the individual coach's years of experience as a coach. Only teachers are allowed to coach. Major sports are those sports defined as such by the LHSAA. (Currently as boys football, girls volleyball, boys and girls track, boys & girls basketball, boys baseball, and girls softball) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Over 1,000 Students Under 1,000 Students 34% 33% HEAD COACHES/HIGH SCHOOL CHEER SPONSOR (1 cheer sponsor per high school) Major Sports/HS Cheer Sponsor 7% * Minor Sports 5% ** Ninth Grade Sports 5% ** ATHLETIC TRAINER 16% ALLOTTED COACHING S: ESJH 39 WSJH 29 Garyville Magnet 6 LPE 6 FW 6 ESJE 6 ECW 6 LE 6 WSJE 6 JLO 6 ACADEMIC ADVISOR 10% MAXIMUMS: JR HIGH LIAISON ASSISTANT COACHES: 12% Athletic Directors: Over 1,000 Students Under 1,000 Students 49% 48% Major Sports Minor Sports JR HIGH HEAD COACHES: Major Sports 5% ** HS Coaches/Trainers/Advisors: 16% 4% Jr High School Coaches: 10% Commercial Drivers License 1% 4% ** ATHLETIC TRAINER - EAST/WEST 20% JR HIGH ASSISTANT COACHES: Major Sports 3% * ADD 3% IF ATTENDING SUMMER FOOTBALL CAMP & TRAINING ** ADD 1% IF ATTENDING SUMMER FOOTBALL CAMP & TRAINING 14

15 Extra Pay Note: Only extra work officially assigned by a supervisor, according to board policy, will be eligible for extra pay MUSIC DIRECTORS: Music directors shall be paid for 9.5 months based on the regular salary schedule, plus $1,400 for football assignments at the senior high school; or shall be paid $400 for other assignments and 9 months on the regular schedule. Band directors will be paid 15% of the contracted amount for parades not to exceed $200 per parade. Assistants (squad leaders, majorette leaders, etc.) will be paid 7% of the contracted amount for parades not to exceed $ 100 per parade. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS: Pay begins the first actual day worked. Day-By-Day Appointed Certified Degreed Teacher $ $ Degreed Teacher $85.00 Non-Degreed $75.00 Substitutes for Teachers Aides $8/hour "Appointed" pay begins after the 15th consecutive day of service in the same classroom in the same school A person is considered a certified substitute if substituting in grade or subject area certified. Substitutes with a high school diploma only must meet the system's TABE test requirements. BUS DRIVERS (FIELD TRIPS): Out of Parish Field Trips $ 12/Hour Minimum of 4 hours In Parish Field Trip $ 9.50/hour Minimum of 3 hours Extra Runs $ 9.50 per run TEACHERS - EXTRA PAY Per Hour Workshops outside of normal work hours $20 Teaching after school programs $30 Presenters outside of normal work hours $40 15

16 The sponsor of each school-sponsored club/extra curricula activity with at least 3 students including, but not limited to 4-H, Beta, or honor guard, will be paid a stipend of $ per year. To qualify for this stipend, the club must articulate an objective related to activity-based outcomes and student growth. Clubs must meet a minimum of 20 hours after school each school year. Documentation of agendas, minutes, and participants must be submitted at the end of the school year to be paid the stipend. Extra payments to teachers can be made outside of this schedule, if, approved by a federal and state grant and accepted by the teacher ATHLETIC TRIP POLICY (The Sport has to recognized by the LHSAA to qualify) VARSITY During the sport's season, the school board provides transportation to varsity practices (school days only); sports practices are combined to use as few busses as possible The school board does not provide transportation to home games The school board provides transportation to away varsity games and back to school only. This is limited to half of the schedule. The school board provides transportation to playoff away games and back to school only. For non district and non playoff games, transportation is limited to within 50 miles of the school. The school board provides transportation once per week for summer workouts. JUNIOR VARSITY AND 9TH GRADE During the sport's season, junior varsity and ninth grade sports practice transportation is combined with varsity practice busses The school board does not provide transportation to home games Transportation for games is limited to 5 away games and back to school only. JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS Extra Pay (Continued) TEACHERS - CLUB SPONSORSHIP TEACHERS - EXTRA PAY/GRANTS Junior high sports transportation is limited to coordination with the LEAP busses only Nothing in this policy will prohibit sports from using school funds to purchase transportation. The cost will be limited to the cost of the driver plus LSER + Medicare rate 16

17 MISCELLANEOUS TRAVEL/MEAL ALLOWANCE: The School Board has an official travel policy that is published on the web site; Travel expenses will be reimbursed directly to employees; not directly to vendors. SUBSTITUTES FOR SUPPORT PERSONNEL Substitute bus drivers $82.95 per day Substitute lunch technicians $ 8 per hour Substitute janitors $ 8 per hour Probationary bus driver/bus attendant Minimum Wage SICK LEAVE: Non-certified personnel who have exhausted their sick leave will be docked a full day's pay. TIME CARDS: All extra pay (extra trips, stipends, overtime, shift differential, etc.)/travel reimbursement shall be submitted per board policy 1/4 Cent Excess Sales Tax Distribution Any 1/4 cent sales taxes collected over the amount in the salary schedule will be computed at the end of the fiscal year. If an excess exists it will be distributed as follows: Eligible Employees: * All full time employees * Eligible employees must be active on the last day of the school year * Eligible employees must be active employees the next fiscal year, unless retired * If an employee leaves the school system for reason other than retirement the pro rated amount will be deducted from their final paycheck. Distribution: * The funds will be distributed on the last Friday in August. * Employees on professional sabbatical leave or leave without pay in year the taxes were collected will not be eligible for the payment. * Eligible employees hired for the first semester and continued throughout the school year will receive full payment * Eligible employees hired for the second semester will receive half of the payment. * Eligible employees who were on medical sabbatical or used 10 or more extended sick leave days in the year the taxes were collected will receive half of the payment. 17

18 NURSES SCHEDULE NURSES Level STATE STATE SALES TAX Act 778 STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL TOTAL MINIMUM /02 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 07/08 08/09 09/10 17/18 SUPPL 0 $14,631 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $10,802 $44,118 1 $14,984 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $10,969 $44,638 2 $15,337 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $11,160 $45,182 3 $15,692 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $11,261 $45,638 4 $16,044 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $11,360 $46,089 5 $16,398 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $11,457 $46,540 6 $16,753 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $11,558 $46,996 7 $17,107 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $11,658 $47,450 8 $17,461 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $11,755 $47,901 9 $18,020 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $11,988 $48, $18,576 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $12,115 $49, $19,133 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $12,349 $50, $19,707 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $12,606 $50, $20,298 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $12,683 $51, $20,298 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $12,855 $51, $20,298 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $12,882 $51, $20,907 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $12,970 $52, $20,907 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $12,978 $52, $20,907 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $12,997 $52, $21,534 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $13,087 $53, $21,534 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $13,176 $53, $21,534 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $13,190 $53, $22,180 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $13,269 $54, $22,180 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $13,309 $54, $22,180 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $13,378 $54, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $13,532 $55, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $13,755 $55, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $13,904 $55, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $14,051 $55, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $14,196 $55, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $14,342 $55, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $14,488 $56, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $14,634 $56, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $14,781 $56, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $14,926 $56, $22,846 $8,239 $2,000 $85 $554 $1,762 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 $15,072 $56,603 18

19 SCHOOL SECRETARY/TEACHER ASSISTANT SCHOOL SECRETARY HIGHLY QUALIFIED ASSISTANTS 202 DAYS 182 DAYS STEP STEP 0 $24,658 0 $19,413 1 $24,658 1 $19,575 2 $24,658 2 $19,737 3 $24,658 3 $19,906 4 $24,658 4 $20, $28,153 $28,153 $28, $20,250 $20,429 $20,610 8 $28,153 8 $20, $28,153 $29, $21,335 $21, $29, $21, $29, $21, $29, $22, $29, $22, $29,996 $29, $22,319 $22, $29, $22, $29, $22, $29,996 $30, $22,953 $23, $30, $23, $30, $23, $30, $23, $30, $23, $30, $23, $30, $23, $30, $23, $30, $23, $30, $23, $31, $23, $31, $23, $31,283 $31, $24,091 $24, $31, $24, $31, $24,369 19

20 NON-HIGHLY QUALIFIED ASSISTANTS 182 DAYS STEP 0 $18,402 1 $18,564 2 $18,726 3 $18,895 4 $19,065 5 $19,239 6 $19,418 7 $19,599 8 $19,783 9 $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $23, $23, $23, $23, MONTH SCHOOL CLERK 12 MONTH 0-4 $28, $33, $34, $35, $35, $36, $36,851 TEACHER ASSISTANT SUPPLEMENT: A TEACHER ASSISTANT WILL RECEIVE A $ 900 ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO THEIR IF THEY HAVE COMPLETED SPECIALIZED TRAINING AND UTILIZE THIS TRAINING IN THEIR WORK ASSIGNMENT. THIS TRAINING CONSISTS OF 1) BRAILLING VIA A MANUAL BRAILLER OR COMPUTERIZED BRAILLE PROGRAM, 2) SIGN LANGUAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONAL OR INTERPRETING PURPOSES, 3) NONCOMPLEX MEDICAL PROCEDURES REQUIRING CHILD SPECIFIC TRAINING BY A SCHOOL NURSE (ORAL OR TRACHEOSTOMY) AND GASTROSTOMY FEEDING AND 4) COMPUTERIZED TRAINING IN EDUCATIONAL NETWORK SOFTWARE, INTERNET AND TRAINING. 20

21 LUNCH TECHNICIANS 182 DAYS STEP 0 $18,808 1 $18,914 2 $19,019 3 $19,125 4 $19,230 5 $19,336 6 $19,442 7 $19,547 8 $19,653 9 $19, $19, $19, $19, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20,829 ST. JOHN PARISH SCHOOL BOARD FOOD SERVICES SALARIES LUNCH ASSISTANT MANAGER 185 DAYS STEP 0 $20,314 1 $20,420 2 $20,525 3 $20,631 4 $20,736 5 $20,842 6 $20,848 7 $21,053 8 $21,159 9 $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $21, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22, $22,335 21

22 FOOD SERVICES SALARIES - CONTINUED LUNCH MANAGER 185 DAYS STEP 0-4 $24, $24,843 $25, $26, $26, $26,640 NUMBER OF SUBORDINATE S LUNCH MANAGER SUPPLEMENT $213 $426 $640 $853 22

23 TRUANT OFFICER 240 DAYS STEP 0 36, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,025 ST. JOHN PARISH SCHOOL BOARD TRUANT OFFICER 23

24 PUPIL APPRAISAL PUPIL APPRAISAL PUPIL APPRAISAL PUPIL APPRAISAL BACHELOR MASTER MASTER MONTHS 10 MONTHS 10 MONTHS YEAR YEAR YEAR 0 $54, ,819 0 $54,819 1 $54, ,462 1 $55,462 2 $55, ,132 2 $56,132 3 $56, ,690 3 $56,690 4 $56, ,244 4 $57,244 5 $57, ,175 5 $58,360 6 $57, ,118 6 $59,511 7 $58, ,110 7 $60,700 8 $58, ,096 8 $61,885 9 $59, ,075 9 $62, $60, , $63, $61, , $64, $62, , $65, $63, , $66, $63, , $67, $63, , $67, $64, , $68, $64, , $68, $64, , $68, $65, , $69, $65, , $70, $65, , $70, $66, , $71, $66, , $71, $66, , $71, $67, , $72, $68, , $73,113 NOTE: TO MAINTAIN EQUITY, PUPIL APPRAISAL WILL RECEIVE STATE AND LOCAL RAISES ADJUSTED BY TWENTY- THREE PERCENT (23%) MORE THAN A TEACHER. IF THERE IS A DEFICIT IN THE GENERAL FUND, THE BOARD WILL HAVE TO TAKE ACTION ON THIS ADJUSTMENT. 24

25 PUPIL APPRAISAL PUPIL APPRAISAL PUPIL APPRAISAL SPECIALIST PHD OR EDD 10 MONTHS 10 MONTHS YEAR YEAR 0 $55, ,006 1 $56, ,565 2 $56, ,158 3 $57, ,012 4 $58, ,900 5 $59, ,918 6 $60, ,948 7 $61, ,980 8 $62, ,015 9 $63, , $64, , $66, , $67, , $68, , $68, , $68, , $69, , $69, , $69, , $70, , $70, , $70, , $71, , $71, , $72, , $73, , $73, ,508 NOTE: TO MAINTAIN EQUITY, PUPIL APPRAISAL WILL RECEIVE STATE AND LOCAL RAISES ADJUSTED BY TWENTY- THREE PERCENT (23%) MORE THAN A TEACHER. IF THERE IS A DEFICIT IN THE GENERAL FUND, THE BOARD WILL HAVE TO TAKE ACTION ON THIS ADJUSTMENT. 25

26 TEACHERS SCHEDULE - BACHELOR'S DEGREE BACHELOR'S DEGREE STATE STATE SALES TAX STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL TOTAL LEVEL MINIMUM /02 05/06 06/07 06/07 07/08 07/08 08/09 09/10 17/18 SUPPL 0 $14,631 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $10,802 $44,118 1 $14,984 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $10,969 $44,638 2 $15,337 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,160 $45,182 3 $15,692 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,261 $45,638 4 $16,044 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,360 $46,089 5 $16,398 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,457 $46,540 6 $16,753 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,558 $46,996 7 $17,107 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,658 $47,450 8 $17,461 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,755 $47,901 9 $18,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,988 $48, $18,576 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,115 $49, $19,133 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,349 $50, $19,707 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,606 $50, $20,298 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,683 $51, $20,298 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,855 $51, $20,298 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,882 $51, $20,907 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,970 $52, $20,907 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,978 $52, $20,907 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,997 $52, $21,534 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,087 $53, $21,534 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,176 $53, $21,534 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,190 $53, $22,180 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,269 $54, $22,180 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,309 $54, $22,180 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,378 $54, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,532 $55, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,755 $55, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,904 $55, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,051 $55, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,196 $55, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,342 $55, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,488 $56, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,634 $56, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,781 $56, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,926 $56, $22,846 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $15,072 $56,603 26

27 TEACHERS SCHEDULE - MASTER'S DEGREE MASTER'S DEGREE STATE STATE SALES TAX STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL TOTAL LEVEL MINIMUM /02 05/06 06/07 06/07 07/08 07/08 08/09 09/10 17/18 SUPPL $14,984 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $10,899 $44,568 1 $15,337 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,070 $45,092 2 $15,692 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,259 $45,636 3 $16,044 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,362 $46,091 4 $16,398 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,457 $46,540 5 $16,930 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,682 $47,297 6 $17,461 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,917 $48,063 7 $18,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,165 $48,870 8 $18,576 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,411 $49,672 9 $19,132 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,652 $50, $19,689 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,803 $51, $20,245 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,954 $51, $20,852 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,173 $52, $21,479 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,253 $53, $21,479 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,528 $53, $21,479 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,665 $53, $22,123 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,757 $54, $22,123 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,859 $54, $22,123 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,900 $54, $22,787 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,976 $55, $22,787 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,068 $55, $22,787 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,438 $55, $23,469 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,520 $56, $23,469 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,548 $56, $23,469 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,602 $56, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,700 $57, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,736 $57, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,932 $57, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $15,127 $57, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $15,322 $58, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $15,518 $58, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $15,714 $58, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $15,908 $58, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $16,105 $58, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $16,297 $59, $24,174 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $16,493 $59,352 27

28 TEACHERS SCHEDULE - MASTER'S +30 DEGREE MASTER'S +30 DEGREE STATE STATE SALES TAX STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL TOTAL LEVEL MINIMUM /02 05/06 06/07 06/07 07/08 07/08 08/09 09/10 17/18 SUPPL 0 $14,984 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $10,899 $44,568 1 $15,337 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,070 $45,092 2 $15,692 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,259 $45,636 3 $16,044 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,362 $46,091 4 $16,398 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,457 $46,540 5 $17,016 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,747 $47,448 6 $17,646 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $12,054 $48,385 7 $18,298 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $12,367 $49,350 8 $18,947 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $12,682 $50,314 9 $19,595 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $12,839 $51, $20,245 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $12,994 $51, $20,896 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $13,153 $52, $21,547 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $13,297 $53, $22,194 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $13,384 $54, $22,194 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,110 $54, $22,194 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,235 $55, $22,860 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,313 $55, $22,860 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,423 $55, $22,860 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,478 $56, $23,545 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,558 $56, $23,545 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,863 $57, $23,545 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,923 $57, $24,252 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,016 $57, $24,252 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,039 $57, $24,252 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,121 $58, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,481 $59, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,778 $59, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $16,025 $59, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $16,268 $59, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $16,511 $60, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $16,756 $60, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $16,999 $60, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $17,242 $60, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $17,487 $61, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $17,730 $61, $24,979 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $17,975 $61,639 28

29 TEACHERS SCHEDULE - SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION STATE STATE SALES TAX STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL TOTAL LEVEL MINIMUM /02 05/06 06/07 06/07 07/08 07/08 08/09 09/10 17/18 SUPPL 0 $15,516 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,078 $45,279 1 $15,868 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,243 $45,796 2 $16,223 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,433 $46,341 3 $16,574 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,540 $46,799 4 $16,930 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,633 $47,248 5 $17,555 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $11,928 $48,168 6 $18,203 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,238 $49,126 7 $18,854 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,551 $50,090 8 $19,502 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $12,871 $51,058 9 $20,154 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,024 $51, $20,802 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,325 $52, $21,451 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,626 $53, $22,099 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $13,925 $54, $22,761 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,010 $55, $22,761 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,299 $55, $22,761 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,302 $55, $23,445 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,395 $56, $23,445 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,417 $56, $23,445 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,439 $56, $24,149 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,560 $57, $24,149 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,653 $57, $24,149 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,709 $57, $24,872 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,797 $58, $24,872 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,852 $58, $24,872 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $14,995 $58, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $15,155 $59, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $15,497 $59, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $15,795 $60, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $16,088 $60, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $16,380 $60, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $16,672 $60, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $16,964 $61, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $17,257 $61, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $17,549 $61, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $17,840 $62, $25,619 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1,000 1,300 $18,132 $62,436 29

30 TEACHERS SCHEDULE - PHD OR EDD DEGREE PH.D OR EDD DEGREE STATE STATE SALES TAX STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL TOTAL LEVEL MINIMUM /02 05/06 06/07 06/07 07/08 07/08 08/09 09/10 17/18 SUPPL 0 $16,223 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,438 $46,346 1 $16,574 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,544 $46,803 2 $16,930 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,669 $47,284 3 $17,461 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,832 $47,978 4 $18,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $11,995 $48,700 5 $18,576 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $12,268 $49,529 6 $19,132 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $12,549 $50,366 7 $19,689 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $12,832 $51,206 8 $20,245 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $13,118 $52,048 9 $20,802 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $13,242 $52, $21,361 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $13,370 $53, $21,918 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $13,498 $54, $22,445 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $13,698 $54, $23,118 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $13,786 $55, $23,118 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,416 $56, $23,118 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,526 $56, $23,812 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,623 $57, $23,812 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,686 $57, $23,812 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,815 $57, $24,526 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,898 $58, $24,526 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,911 $58, $24,526 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $14,953 $58, $25,262 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,081 $59, $25,262 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,164 $59, $25,262 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,274 $59, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,389 $60, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $15,872 $60, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $16,214 $60, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $16,556 $61, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $16,897 $61, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $17,238 $61, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $17,794 $62, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $17,922 $62, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $18,263 $62, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $18,605 $63, $26,020 $8,324 $2,000 $554 $1,500 $262 $2,375 $351 $1,019 $1, $18,946 $63,651 30

31 TEN MONTH TEACHERS SCHEDULE - BACHELOR'S DEGREE BACHELOR'S DEGREE STATE STATE SALES TAX STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL TOTAL LEVEL MINIMUM /02 05/06 06/07 06/07 07/08 07/08 08/09 09/10 17/18 SUPPL 0 $15,435 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $11,397 $46,541 1 $15,807 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $11,574 $47,090 2 $16,180 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $11,775 $47,664 3 $16,554 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $11,882 $48,145 4 $16,926 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $11,986 $48,621 5 $17,299 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,089 $49,097 6 $17,673 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,196 $49,578 7 $18,047 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,301 $50,057 8 $18,420 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,404 $50,533 9 $19,010 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,649 $51, $19,597 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,783 $52, $20,184 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,030 $52, $20,790 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,301 $53, $21,413 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,382 $54, $21,413 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,564 $54, $21,413 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,592 $54, $22,056 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,685 $55, $22,056 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,693 $55, $22,056 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,713 $55, $22,717 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,809 $56, $22,717 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,902 $56, $22,717 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,917 $56, $23,399 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,000 $57, $23,399 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,042 $57, $23,399 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,115 $57, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,278 $58, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,513 $58, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,671 $58, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,826 $58, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,979 $58, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,133 $58, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,287 $59, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,441 $59, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,596 $59, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,749 $59, $24,101 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,903 $59,713 31

32 TEN MONTH TEACHERS SCHEDULE - MASTER'S DEGREE MASTER'S DEGREE STATE STATE SALES TAX STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL TOTAL LEVEL MINIMUM /02 05/06 06/07 06/07 07/08 07/08 08/09 09/10 17/18 SUPPL 0 $15,807 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $11,500 $47,016 1 $16,180 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $11,680 $47,569 2 $16,554 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $11,880 $48,143 3 $16,926 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $11,988 $48,623 4 $17,299 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,089 $49,097 5 $17,860 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,326 $49,895 6 $18,420 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,574 $50,703 7 $19,010 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $12,836 $51,555 8 $19,597 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,095 $52,401 9 $20,183 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,350 $53, $20,771 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,509 $53, $21,357 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,668 $54, $21,998 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,899 $55, $22,659 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $13,984 $56, $22,659 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,274 $56, $22,659 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,418 $56, $23,339 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,515 $57, $23,339 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,622 $57, $23,339 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,666 $57, $24,039 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,746 $58, $24,039 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $14,843 $58, $24,039 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,234 $58, $24,759 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,320 $59, $24,759 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,349 $59, $24,759 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,406 $59, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,510 $60, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,548 $60, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,755 $60, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $15,961 $61, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $16,166 $61, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $16,373 $61, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $16,580 $61, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $16,785 $61, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $16,992 $62, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $17,195 $62, $25,502 $8,781 $2,110 $584 $1,582 $276 $2,505 $370 $1,075 $1,055 $1,371 $17,402 $62,613 32

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