33-1004B. CAREER LADDER. School districts shall receive an allocation for instructional staff and pupil service staff based on their staffs’ position on the career ladder as follows:
(1) Instructional staff and pupil service staff who are in their first year of holding an Idaho certificate shall be placed in the first cell of the residency compensation rung and shall move one (1) cell on the residency compensation rung for each year they hold an Idaho certificate and are employed in an Idaho public school thereafter for up to three (3) years, at which point they will remain in the third cell of the residency rung until they earn a professional endorsement.
(2) Instructional staff and pupil service staff in their first year of holding a professional endorsement shall be placed in the first cell of the professional compensation rung.
(3) Instructional staff and pupil service staff on the professional compensation rung with four (4) years of experience shall move one (1) cell on the professional compensation rung unless they have failed to meet the professional compensation rung performance criteria for three (3) of the previous four (4) years. Instructional staff and pupil service staff on the professional compensation rung who meet the performance criteria for three (3) of the previous five (5) years, one (1) of which must be during the fourth or fifth year, shall move one (1) cell. Allocations for instructional staff and pupil service staff who do not meet the professional compensation rung performance criteria for three (3) of the previous five (5) years, one (1) of which must be during the fourth or fifth year, shall remain at the previous fiscal year allocation level. This also applies to the educational allocation.
(4) Instructional staff and pupil service staff in their first year of holding an advanced professional endorsement shall be placed in the first cell of the advanced professional compensation rung.
(5) Instructional staff and pupil service staff on the advanced professional compensation rung who met the performance criteria for the advanced professional rung in the previous year shall move one (1) cell on the advanced professional compensation rung. Allocations for instructional staff and pupil service staff who do not meet the advanced professional compensation rung performance criteria shall remain at the previous fiscal year allocation level. This also applies to the additional education allocation.
(6) Career technical education instructional staff holding an occupational specialist certificate shall be placed on the career ladder as follows:
(a) Instructional staff new to working in an Idaho public school:
(i) With two (2) or three (3) years of industry experience in a field closely related to the subjects they seek to teach shall be placed in an equivalent cell to instructional staff who have been on the career ladder and met the movement requirements for one (1) year;
(ii) With four (4) or five (5) years of industry experience in a field closely related to the subjects they seek to teach shall be placed in an equivalent cell to instructional staff who have been on the career ladder and met the movement requirements for two (2) years;
(iii) With six (6) or seven (7) years of industry experience in a field closely related to the subjects they seek to teach shall be placed in an equivalent cell to instructional staff who have been on the career ladder and met the movement requirements for three (3) years; and
(iv) With eight (8) or more years of industry experience in a field closely related to the subjects they seek to teach shall be placed in an equivalent cell to instructional staff who have been on the career ladder and met the movement requirements for four (4) years; and
(b) Existing career technical education instructional staff on the residency compensation rung shall have their placement updated consistent with the provisions of paragraph (a) of this subsection if the update would result in a rung higher than their current placement.
(7) Instructional staff or pupil service staff entering their first year on the career ladder, but with prior certificated instructional, pupil service, administrative, or equivalent elementary or secondary school experience, including in an accredited private or parochial school, shall be placed on the career ladder as follows:
(a) Instructional staff and pupil service staff who have been awarded a professional endorsement shall be placed as follows:
(i) Those with four (4) years of certificated experience and documentation from the hiring school district or charter school administrator, attesting the individual has provided evidence that the individual has met the professional compensation rung performance criteria in two (2) of the previous four (4) years, shall be placed in an equivalent cell on the career ladder to instructional staff or pupil service staff who have met the movement criteria for four (4) years; or
(ii) Those with five (5) or more years of certificated experience and documentation from the hiring school district or charter school administrator, attesting the individual has provided evidence that the individual has met the professional compensation rung performance criteria in three (3) of the previous five (5) years, with one (1) year being the fourth or fifth year, shall be placed in an equivalent cell on the career ladder to instructional staff or pupil service staff who have met the movement criteria for the equivalent number of years as they have verified experience.
(b) Instructional staff and pupil service staff who have been awarded an advanced professional endorsement with nine (9) or more years of certificated experience and documentation from the hiring school district or charter school administrator, attesting the individual has provided evidence that the individual has met the professional compensation rung performance criteria in three (3) of the previous five (5) years, with one (1) year being the fourth or fifth year, shall be placed in an equivalent cell on the career ladder to instructional staff or pupil service staff who have met the movement criteria for the equivalent number of years as they have verified experience.
(8) In addition to the allocation amount specified for the applicable cell on the career ladder, school districts shall receive an additional allocation amount for career technical education instructional staff holding an occupational specialist certificate in the area for which they are teaching in the amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000), which shall be designated for career technical education staff and included as part of their salary.
(9) In addition to the allocation amount specified for the applicable cell on the career ladder, school districts shall receive an additional allocation amount for instructional staff and pupil service staff holding a professional or an advanced professional endorsement who have acquired additional education and meet the professional or advanced professional compensation rung performance criteria. In determining the additional education allocation amount, only transcripted credits and degrees on file with the teacher certification office of the state department of education, earned at an institution of higher education accredited by a body recognized by the state board of education or credits earned through an internship or work experience approved by the state board of education, shall be allowed. All credits and degrees earned must be in a relevant pedagogy or content area as determined by the state department of education. Additional education allocation amounts are not cumulative. Instructional staff whose initial certificate is an occupational specialist certificate shall be treated as BA degree-prepared instructional staff. Credits earned by such occupational specialist instructional staff after initial certification shall be credited toward the education allocation. Additional education allocations are:
(a) For instructional staff and pupil service staff holding a professional or an advanced professional endorsement, a baccalaureate degree and twenty-four (24) or more credits, two thousand dollars ($2,000) per fiscal year.
(b) For instructional staff and pupil service staff holding a professional or an advanced professional endorsement and a master’s degree, three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) per fiscal year.
(c) Effective July 1, 2021, the allocation shall be:
Base
Allocation
1
2
3
4
5
Residency
$40,369
$40,990
$41,611
Professional
$42,991
$44,836
$46,681
$48,526
$50,370
Advanced Professional
$52,734
$53,207
(d) Effective July 1, 2022, the allocation shall be:
Base
Allocation
1
2
3
4
5
Residency
$40,742
$41,486
$42,231
Professional
$43,488
$45,302
$47,116
$48,930
$50,743
Advanced Professional
$53,478
$54,442
$55,389
(e) Effective July 1, 2023, the allocation shall be:
Base
Allocation
1
2
3
4
5
Residency
$41,118
$41,988
$42,860
Professional
$43,990
$45,773
$47,555
$49,337
$51,119
Advanced Professional
$54,233
$55,705
$57,165
$58,613
(f) Effective July 1, 2024, the allocation shall be:
Base
Allocation
1
2
3
4
5
Residency
$41,500
$42,500
$43,500
Professional
$44,500
$46,250
$48,000
$49,750
$51,500
Advanced Professional
$55,000
$57,000
$59,000
$61,000
$63,000
(10) Effective July 1, 2025, the educator salary-based apportionment program compensation rung cell amounts shall be adjusted by an amount equivalent to the salary-based apportionment adjustment for administrative and classified staff positions.
(11) A review of a sample of evaluations completed by administrators shall be conducted annually to verify such evaluations are being conducted with fidelity to the state framework for teaching evaluation, including each domain and identification of which domain or domains the administrator is focusing on for the instructional staff or pupil service staff member being evaluated, as outlined in administrative rule. The review shall be completed prior to November 1 of each year. The state board of education shall randomly select a sample of administrators throughout the state. A portion of such administrators’ instructional staff and pupil service staff employee evaluations shall be independently reviewed. The ratio of instructional staff evaluations to pupil service staff evaluations shall be equal to the ratio of the statewide instructional staff salary allowance to pupil service staff salary allowance. The state board of education, with input from the Idaho-approved teacher preparation programs and the state department of education, shall identify individuals and a process to conduct the reviews. Administrator certificate holders shall be required to participate in ongoing evaluation training pursuant to section 33-1204, Idaho Code. The state board of education shall report annually the findings of such reviews to the senate education committee, the house of representatives education committee, the state board of education and the deans of Idaho’s approved teacher preparation programs. The state board of education shall promulgate rules implementing the provisions of this subsection.
(12) School districts shall submit annually to the state the data necessary to determine if an instructional staff or pupil service staff member has met the performance criteria for movement on the applicable compensation rung. Such data shall include the individuals’ performance on each of the performance criteria as defined in section 33-1001, Idaho Code, including the percentage of students meeting their measurable student achievement and student success indicator targets. The department of education shall calculate whether or not instructional staff and pupil service staff have met the compensation rung performance criteria based on the data submitted during the previous five (5) years. Individually identifiable performance evaluation ratings submitted to the state remain part of the employee’s personnel record and are exempt from public disclosure pursuant to section 74-106, Idaho Code.
History:
[33-1004B, added 2015, ch. 229, sec. 5, p. 710; added 2015, ch. 229, sec. 6, p. 713; am. 2016, ch. 245, sec. 3, p. 646; am. 2016, ch. 245, sec. 4, p. 649; am. 2016, ch. 352, sec. 1, p. 1038; am. 2016, ch. 352, sec. 2, p. 1041; am. 2018, ch. 169, sec. 4, p. 350; am. 2018, ch. 169, sec. 5, p. 354; am. 2018, ch. 185, sec. 1, p. 405; am. 2019, ch. 132, sec. 1, p. 467; am. 2019, ch. 132, sec. 2, p. 472; am. 2020, ch. 151, sec. 1, p. 450; am. 2020, ch. 270, sec. 2, p. 786; am. 2020, ch. 272, sec. 2, p. 799; am. 2021, ch. 321, sec. 16, p. 959; am. 2022, ch. 3, sec. 3, p. 12; am. 2022, ch. 83, sec. 2, p. 241.]
Structure Idaho Code
Chapter 10 - FOUNDATION PROGRAM — STATE AID — APPORTIONMENT
Section 33-1001 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 33-1002 - EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM.
Section 33-1002B - PUPIL TUITION-EQUIVALENCY ALLOWANCES.
Section 33-1002E - PUPILS ATTENDING SCHOOL IN ANOTHER STATE.
Section 33-1002F - ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL REPORT.
Section 33-1002G - CAREER TECHNICAL SCHOOL FUNDING AND ELIGIBILITY.
Section 33-1003 - SPECIAL APPLICATION OF EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM.
Section 33-1003A - CALCULATION OF AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE.
Section 33-1003C - SPECIAL APPLICATION — TECHNOLOGICAL INSTRUCTION.
Section 33-1004 - STAFF ALLOWANCE.
Section 33-1004A - EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION MULTIPLIER.
Section 33-1004B - CAREER LADDER.
Section 33-1004C - BASE AND MINIMUM SALARIES — EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE INDEX.
Section 33-1004D - REPORTING — IDAHO BASIC EDUCATIONAL DATA SYSTEM.
Section 33-1004E - DISTRICT’S SALARY-BASED APPORTIONMENT.
Section 33-1004F - OBLIGATIONS TO RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS.
Section 33-1004H - EMPLOYING RETIRED TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS.
Section 33-1004I - MASTER EDUCATOR PREMIUMS.
Section 33-1005 - DISTRICTS RECEIVING FEDERAL FUNDS.
Section 33-1006 - TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT PROGRAM.
Section 33-1007 - EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM REPORT.
Section 33-1008 - SUPPORT PROGRAM — ELEMENTARY DISTRICT RECLASSIFIED.
Section 33-1009 - PAYMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME FUND.
Section 33-1010 - APPORTIONMENTS WHEN MINES NET PROFITS CONSIDERED.
Section 33-1011 - TAXES TO BE LEVIED BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS — DETERMINATION AND CERTIFICATION.
Section 33-1012 - TRANSMITTAL OF COUNTY SCHOOL MONEYS.
Section 33-1013 - COUNTY TREASURER — COUNTY AUDITOR — DUTIES.
Section 33-1015 - STATE REVENUE MATCHING UNDER THE NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT.
Section 33-1017 - SCHOOL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVOLVING LOAN AND GRANT FUND.
Section 33-1018 - PUBLIC SCHOOL DISCRETIONARY FUNDING VARIABILITY.
Section 33-1018A - OTHER USES OF PUBLIC EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND.
Section 33-1018B - SCHOOL BUILDING MAINTENANCE MATCHING FUNDS.
Section 33-1018C - PUBLIC EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND — REPLACEMENT FUNDS.
Section 33-1019 - ALLOCATION FOR SCHOOL BUILDING MAINTENANCE REQUIRED.
Section 33-1020 - IDAHO DIGITAL LEARNING ACADEMY FUNDING.
Section 33-1021 - MATH AND SCIENCE REQUIREMENT.
Section 33-1023 - MONEYS PROVIDED FROM UNANTICIPATED PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL CLOSURE.
Section 33-1024 - ONLINE PORTALS.
Section 33-1025 - WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS.
Section 33-1026 - MANDATORY PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING FORMULA REVIEW.
Section 33-1027 - STUDENT ENROLLMENT COUNTS AND RULEMAKING.
Section 33-1028 - REPORTS TO STATE BOARD — REPORT TO LEGISLATURE.
Section 33-1029 - STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION — NONPUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS.
Section 33-1030 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 33-1031 - EMPOWERING PARENTS GRANT PROGRAM.
Section 33-1032 - PARENT ADVISORY PANEL.