Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Stratton Taylor
president Pro Tempore Emeritus
Senate District 2
Rogers and Mayes Counties
For Immediate Release: February 28, 2006
Senate OKs Largest Teacher Pay Raise in 7 years
State Senators gave approval Tuesday to a $339.1 million
boost in public school funding, including the largest teacher pay raise
in seven years. By a 41-5 vote the Senate sent Senate Bill 1644 by Senators
Susan Paddack
and Stratton Taylor
to the House for consideration.
Senate Bill 1644 includes a $3,000 across the board increase for all teachers
in Oklahoma; doubles the annual salary increase incentive for teachers
who complete the rigorous National Board Certification process; and increases
in the annual stipend paid to mentor teaches and teachers with masters
degrees and doctorates.
Oklahoma began an effort two years ago to raise teacher salaries to the
regional average. SB 1644 will give that effort a substantial boost.
“Bringing teacher pay up to the regional average is long overdue
in Oklahoma, but that average is a moving target. If we are ever going
to get there we need to take this bold step now,” said Taylor, chairman
of the Senate Appropriations Sub-Committee on Education.
Paddack said SB 1644 recognizes personal responsibility and accountability
among educators.
“Teachers who are willing to invest their time and energy to better
equip themselves to educate our children by earning an advanced degree
or achieving National Board Certification will be rewarded with a significant
pay increase,” Paddack said.
The bill raises the annual stipend for teachers with masters degrees from
$1,200 to $4,200 and for teachers with doctorates from $1,200 to $6,200.
Currently teachers who earn National Board Certification receive an annual
salary increase of $5,000. SB 1644 increases that stipend to $10,000 and
the annual stipend for mentor teachers to $1,000.
The measure also includes:
• A pay increase for school support personnel;
• An increase in funding for early childhood programs for children
with special needs;
• And up to $15 million in state and private funding for an innovative
pilot program for additional early childhood programs.
For
more information contact:
Senator Taylor's Office - (405) 521-5555
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