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Rewarding Excellence in the Classroom Idaho’s Pay for Performance Plan

Rewarding Excellence in the Classroom Idaho’s Pay for Performance Plan. http:// www.studentscomefirst.org/performance.htm. Senate Bill 1110 Pay for Performance. Legislation provides opportunities for additional compensation for teachers and administrators.

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Rewarding Excellence in the Classroom Idaho’s Pay for Performance Plan

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  1. Rewarding Excellence in the ClassroomIdaho’s Pay for Performance Plan http://www.studentscomefirst.org/performance.htm

  2. Senate Bill 1110 Pay for Performance • Legislation provides opportunities for additional compensation for teachers and administrators. • State and local measures of Student Achievement • Hard to staff/Hard to fill positions • Leadership Awards

  3. Stakeholder InvolvementPay for Performance Plan • Plan was developed and then submitted as part of Idaho’s Race to the Top application. • Stakeholders included: • Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction • Office of the Governor • State Board of Education • Idaho School Boards Association • Idaho Association of School Administrators • Idaho Education Association • District Leaders

  4. Pay for Performance Teachers

  5. 63% is up to Local Leaders to Decide

  6. Pay for Performance Building Administrators

  7. Certified EmployeesWithout Building Assignments

  8. State Plan for Student Achievement Awards • Growth measures individual student growth from Spring to Spring and compares like to like to establish a growth percentile. Schoolwide growth percentile is based on school median. • Excellence based on scale scores, which are converted to standard scores for comparison.

  9. Senate Bill 1110Local Measure of Student Achievement Process Steps (b) Local shares shall be awarded to certificated employees based on performance. Each board of trustees shall develop a plan for awarding local pay for performance shares in consultation with certificated employees. Local share awards to certificated instructional employees shall be based on the performance of groups of such employees, unless there is only one (1) such employee in the school district. No employee shall receive more than one (1.00) local share.

  10. Senate Bill 1110 PFP Local Student Achievement MeasuresQuestions to Consider Local share awards shall be based on one or more of the following measures: • Student test scores • Student graduation rate • Student dropout rate • Percent of graduates attending postsecondary education or entering military service • Making federally approved yearly progress • Number of students successfully completing dual credit or advanced placement classes • Percent of students involved in extracurricular activities • Class Projects • Portfolios • Successful completion of special student assignments • Parental involvement • Teacher-assigned grades • Student attendance rate • Other measure determined by District and approved by SDE

  11. Senate Bill 1110 PFP Leadership AwardsQuestions to Consider Leadership Awards shall be based on one or more of the following measures: • Teacher or other instructional staff mentoring • Content leadership • Lead teacher • Peer teaching coach • Content specialist • Remedial instructor • Curriculum development • Assessment development • Data analysis • Grant writing • Special program coordinator • Research project • Teaching professional development course • Service on local/state/national education committee or task force • Providing leadership to a professional learning community • Earning national board certification • Other criteria determined by district and approved by SDE • Duties related to student activities and athletics are not be eligible for leadership awards

  12. PFP Timeline April 2012 • SDE will give districts/charters a list of schools/programs for which growth/excellence calculations cannot be made, such as PTE programs and “feeder” schools. • Districts/Charters will determine where to allocate certificated FTE in these programs and report to SDE. June 2012 • State will release dry run of hypothetical FY11 PFP growth calculations, quartile rankings by school and state share awards by employee.

  13. PFP Timeline August 1, 2012 • SDE completes FY12 school growth calculations. August 15, 2012 • SDE completes FY12 school excellence calculations. September 1, 2012 • SDE will give districts/charters a dry run of FY12 PFP growth and excellence calculations, quartile rankings by school and state share awards by employee. • Districts/Charters submit local FY13 PFP plan.

  14. PFP Timeline October 1, 2012 • Deadline for districts/charters to submit corrections of September 1 dry run data to SDE. Late October 2012 • SDE will notify districts/charters of official FY12 PFP growth and excellence calculations, quartiles rankings by school, the total amount of money each district/charter will receive and state share awards by employee. • SDE will provide districts/charters with approval/disapproval notification regarding local FY13 PFP plans.

  15. PFP Timeline November 15, 2012 • SDE will make PFP payments to districts/charters by no later than this date. SDE will distribute funds ($38.8 million) between November 7th and 15th, assuming Proposition 2 referendum vote is a “yes.” December 1, 2012 • Districts/Charters with disapproved local FY13 PFP plans will submit revised plans. December 15, 2012 • Districts/Charters will make lump sum payments of PFP funds to eligible employees by no later than this date.

  16. PFP Timeline June 11, 2013 • Board selects Hard-to-Fill position categories and award amounts for 2013-2014. November 15, 2013 • State will distribute Student Achievement, Hard-to-Fill Position & Leadership Award funds ($52 million). Board of Trustees may determine leadership award recipients and duties at any time. Leadership Awards are to be paid upon completion of the additional duty.

  17. Pay for PerformanceImplementation • Leadership awards can be given to individuals. • Hard to fill positions must be given to a category of positions. Districts cannot single out one teacher in math, special ed, etc. • Rewards for hard to fill can vary by subject. • State student achievement shares are earned school wide, local shares by group.

  18. Pay for Performance FAQs • What happens if a teacher earns a bonus but moves to another district or state, retires, or cannot be found? Forward the bonus to the teacher’s new address (if a new address exists). If the teacher cannot be found by the time the next year’s bonuses are awarded, the funds should be rolled into the next year’s available bonus funds and redistributed.

  19. Pay for Performance FAQs • If a district wants to amend a previously submitted plan, how and when can they do that? A new plan may be submitted each year by the annual September 1 deadline. In addition, SDE will allow districts to revise a submitted plan mid-year to change the level of each goal and the local share awards for each goal (but not the measure used), if the measure has not yet been taken.

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