Placentia-Yorba Linda school district trustees vote one percent wage increase for teachers for 2017-18
Tentative
agreement has been reached on a new three-year contract for teachers
at the 34 campuses of the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School
District that grants the educators an across-the-board one percent
salary increase for the current school year, the first pay hike since
2015-16.
The
tentative contract, signed by representatives of the district and the
teachers union, is expected to be ratified at an upcoming meeting of
the district's five elected trustees. Also included in the pact is
an agreement to reopen the clause on wages for 2018-19 and 2019-20.
The
increase will total $496 for a credentialed first-year teacher and
range upwards to $1,028 for a 30-year teacher with specified advanced
education credits, under a new salary schedule that will begin at
$50,145 for a beginning teacher and end at $103,802 for the 30-year
veteran.
The
seven elected trustees at the nine-campus Brea-Olinda Unified School
District recently approved a one percent salary increase for their
teachers. The new salary scale ranges from $51,503 for a credentialed
first-year teacher to $105,111 for a 26-year teacher with advanced
credits.
And the
current salary scale for teachers at eight campuses in the Fullerton
Joint Union High School District ranges from $55,585 for a
credentialed first-year teacher to $112,679 for a 23-year teacher
with advanced credits.
Teachers
are paid for 185 work-days in the Brea-Olinda and Placentia-Yorba
Linda districts, while the Fullerton district pays for 186 work days.
One key
feature in the new Placentia-Yorba Linda contract is a provision that
will compress the current 30th-year step to a 28-year top beginning
in the 2018-19 school year. According to contract language, the new
28th-year pay step will increase by $5,000.
Of
course, teachers can earn extra pay for additional assignments, such
as academic and athletic coaching, various adviser roles, curriculum
and committee work and other specific duties.
In the
Placentia-Yorba Linda district so far this year, 23 middle school and
41 high school teachers earn extra pay for teaching an additional
period each day for annual pay ranging from $7,164 to $17,300,
depending on each teacher's placement on the salary schedule.
One
interesting add to the new contract: “Unit members shall not be
required to change diapers.”
On
another matter, Placentia-Yorba Linda trustee Karin Freeman reports
the Orange County Committee on School District Organization, of which
she is a member, approved the district's recently adopted plan to
elect trustees from five voting areas on a 9-0 vote.
She
said: “Of note were the compliments made by committee members about
our...overall process and the criteria used to create the map
options.” (Three options were presented.)
Next
step is approval from the state Board of Education, expected next
month, before signups begin in July for the two trustee areas
scheduled for the November ballot.
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