33-1004I. MASTER EDUCATOR PREMIUMS. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2024] (1) A portion of the moneys available to the education support program shall be distributed per full-time equivalent instructional staff position employed by each school district. Such moneys shall be paid to instructional staff employees who have been awarded a master educator premium prior to June 30, 2021, and have earned a master educator designation by meeting the minimum qualifications set forth in subsection (2) of this section and the additional qualifications developed or adopted by the employing school district pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, in an amount set forth in subsection (4) of this section. No new applications shall be accepted for any year after January 1, 2021.
(2) The minimum qualifications for an instructional staff or a pupil service staff employee to earn a master educator designation shall be as follows:
(a) An instructional staff or pupil service staff employee must have eight (8) or more years of teaching experience provided that the three (3) years immediately preceding the award must be continuous and in Idaho. The remainder of the teaching experience making up the eight (8) years must have been earned in Idaho or in a compact-member state pursuant to section 33-4101, Idaho Code;
(b) An instructional staff or pupil service staff employee must demonstrate mastery of instructional techniques for no fewer than three (3) of the previous five (5) years of instruction through:
(i) Artifacts demonstrating evidence of effective teaching; and
(ii) Successful completion of an annual individualized professional learning plan; and
(c) A majority of an instructional staff employee’s students must meet measurable student achievement as defined in section 33-1001, Idaho Code, for no fewer than three (3) of the previous five (5) years.
(d) A majority of a pupil service staff employee’s students must meet measurable student achievement or measurable student success indicators, as defined in section 33-1001, Idaho Code, for no fewer than three (3) of the previous five (5) years.
(3) In addition to the minimum qualifications for a master educator designation set forth in subsection (2) of this section:
(a) Local school districts may develop and require additional qualifications showing demonstrated mastery of instructional techniques and professional practice through multiple measures, provided that such qualifications shall be developed by a committee consisting of teachers, administrators and other school district stakeholders and shall first be approved by the state board of education;
(b) Local school districts may develop plans that recognize groups of teachers based on measurable student achievement goals aligned with school district-approved continuous improvement plans. Groups may be school-wide or may be smaller groups such as grade levels or by subject matter. Each teacher in a master educator group shall receive a master educator premium if goals are met according to the district plans. Plans shall be developed by a committee consisting of teachers, administrators and other school district stakeholders and shall first be approved by the state board of education. Any school district that does not follow their preapproved plan shall not receive future master educator premium dollars; or
(c) If a local school district has not developed qualifications pursuant to paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection, then eligible school district staff may apply to the state board of education by showing demonstrated mastery of instructional techniques and professional practice through multiple measures as developed by a committee facilitated by the state board of education consisting of teachers, administrators and other stakeholders, which measures shall be approved by the state board of education.
(4) The amount of the master educator premium paid to a qualified instructional staff or pupil service staff employee shall be four thousand dollars ($4,000) each year for three (3) years starting with the initial award of the master educator premium.
(5) Local school district boards of trustees may provide master educator premiums to instructional staff employees consistent with the provisions of this section.
(6) For the purposes of this section, the term "school district" also means "public charter school" and the term "board of trustees" also means "board of directors."
(7) The state board of education may promulgate rules implementing the provisions of this section.
(8) The provisions of this section shall be null, void, and of no force and effect on and after July 1, 2024.
History:
[33-1004I, added 2015, ch. 229, sec. 10, p. 716; am. 2017, ch. 92, sec. 1, p. 239; am. 2020, ch. 272, sec. 4, p. 803.]
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.