Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Susan Paddack
Senate District 13
Majority Whip
Coal, Garvin , Hughes & Pontotoc Counties
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For Immediate Release: February 13, 2006
Senator Susan Paddack
Senator Stratton Taylor
Senate Panel Approves Bold Investment in Public Education
Bills Author Says Merit Pay Plan Promotes
Greater Accountability in Oklahoma Classrooms
Senator
Susan
Paddack, a Democrat from Ada, said today she is
pleased a measure that will accelerate salary increases
to all Oklahoma public school teachers and provide greater
accountability in Oklahoma classrooms passed the Senate
Education Committee on a bi-partisan vote.
“If we want to move Oklahoma forward, we must
do so by offering our children the best education possible,”
Paddack said. “And that means ensuring Oklahoma
classrooms are guided by the brightest and best teachers.”
Paddack, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education
and Majority Whip in the Senate, said economic development
begins with bold investments to Oklahoma’s education
system. She said in addition to across-the-board $3000
salary increases to all Oklahoma public school teachers,
SB 1644 will provide a merit pay
increase for those teachers who seek national certification.
“I believe Oklahomans want an education system
that promotes personal responsibility and accountability,”
Paddack said. “The national teacher certification
program certainly empowers our teachers to demonstrate
personal responsibility as they navigate through a rigorous
curriculum designed to promote greater accountability
in the classroom.”
The Senator said another component of the bill includes
an increased stipend for mentor teachers. Paddack called
this portion of the bill, extremely important for newly
educated teachers entering Oklahoma classrooms for the
first time.
“When our experienced teachers take the personal
responsibility to take a newly trained teacher under
their wing to ensure they are on the right track, it
only makes Oklahoma classrooms an even better place
for our children,” Paddack said. “Offering
greater financial incentives for these experienced teachers
to mentor younger teachers is simply the right thing
to do.”
Senator Stratton
Taylor, President Pro Tempore Emeritus and Chairman
of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Education,
said this proposal accelerates the work the Legislature
has done in the last few years under the direction of
Governor Brad Henry to improve the education system
in Oklahoma.
“It’s time to make a strong statement that
says we value education in this state,” Taylor
(D-Claremore) said. “I believe that both Democrats
and Republicans will embrace this plan.”
The Senator also noted that Oklahoma has been engaged
in 15 years of classroom reforms, beginning with the
passage of the landmark legislation known as House Bill
1017 in the early 1990’s. A national study released
in early January rated Oklahoma above the national average
for holding schools accountable for their performance,
he said.
The study ranked Oklahoma’s teachers among the
nation’s best, but Taylor noted teacher pay in
Oklahoma is among the worst in the country. Increasing
teacher salaries is an important element in improving
the state’s education system.
Taylor said that with the state experiencing a strong
economy due to increases in the energy sector, there
is no wiser way to devote the excess revenue than to
invest in the education of our children.
“If we want to make tomorrow better for our children,
we must take sensible steps toward substantial investments
that promote personal responsibility and accountability
in education,” Taylor concluded. “The Senate
Education Committee took that bold step today as we
passed SB 1644 for public school education, and I could
not be more proud to be a part of such an historic investment
in the future of our state.”
For
more information contact:
Senate Leadership's Office - (405) 521-5605