TCTA 2020-21 Survival Guide

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YOUR JOB

Salaries The Texas Education Code establishes a state minimum salary schedule that must be implemented by Texas public school districts for specific public education professionals: Texas classroom teachers, full-time librarians, full-time counselors and full-time school nurses (RNs only). There is no state minimum salary for any other position. Provisions regarding the state minimum salary schedule do not apply to charter schools and may be modified by school districts with a District of Innovation plan.

State minimum salary schedule

Thanks to a TCTA-drafted provision in state law, the minimum salary is tied to increases in the basic allotment, the basic level of school funding. Districts that pay above the state minimum salary schedule are not required to pass through step increases as long as each covered employee is paid at least the state minimum for each step for each 10 months of employment. Salaries may even be reduced subject to the restrictions below, so it is important to be aware of any local polices relating to compensation.

Compensation increases

HB 3 required districts (including charter schools and DOIs) to increase compensation for non-administrative employees using at least 30% of any new, additional funding. This provision is ongoing, with the intent that increased state funding in future years will result in higher salaries.

Salary reductions

Several decisions of the commissioner of education provide that any salary reduction must be adopted no later than the date that an employee can resign from a district without penalty (45 calendar days prior to the first day of instruction). A district that intends to reduce the salary of an individual teacher or other educator subject to the minimum salary schedule must notify the employee by the same deadline. School districts enacting a widespread reduction in salaries for classroom teachers due to financial conditions also must reduce the salaries of administrators and other professional employees by a commensurate percentage.

INCENTIVE PAY

House Bill 3, passed in 2019, provided a teacher incentive allotment for school districts and open-enrollment charter schools to use with optional locally developed systems that designate a certified teacher as a master, exemplary or recognized teacher. The designation, which can last up to five years, must be based on single or multi-year appraisals that comply with T-TESS or a locally developed appraisal process and performance criteria developed by the district- and campus-level committees established under law and adopted by the board of trustees, as well as the performance of a teacher’s students. The commissioner of education established performance and validity standards for these designation systems, and local designation systems must be approved by the Texas Education Agency to receive a teacher incentive allotment for each designated classroom teacher. Regardless of whether a district has an approved local teacher designation system, a teacher holding a National Board Certification is automatically

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STATE MINIMUM SALARY SCHEDULE FOR 2020-21 Years Experience* Minimum Salary 0 $33,660 1 $34,390 2 $35,100 3 $35,830 4 $37,350 5 $38,880 6 $40,410 7 $41,830 8 $43,170 9 $44,440 10 $45,630 11 $46,770 12 $47,850 13 $48,850 14 $49,810 15 $50,710 16 $51,570 17 $52,370 18 $53,140 19 $53,860 20 and over $54,540 *Total years of creditable experience as of Sept. 1.

designated as recognized. The commissioner’s performance standards may not require a district to use a state assessment instrument to evaluate teacher performance. Districts and open-enrollment charters with approved teacher designation systems, which the commissioner has ensured meet statutory requirements and prioritize high-needs campuses, are eligible to receive an allotment for each designated teacher: • Master teacher: $12,000, or an amount not to exceed $32,000 (as determined by a high needs and rural multiplier) • Exemplary teacher: $6,000, or an amount not to exceed $18,000 (as determined by a high needs and rural multiplier) • Recognized teacher: $3,000, or an amount not to exceed $9,000 (as determined by a high needs and rural multiplier) A district must annually certify that at least 90%of the allotment was used for compensation of teachers employed at the designated teacher’s campus. If a designated teacher moves to another district, the allotment follows the teacher, regardless of whether the new district has an approved system.


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9min
pages 61-64

Social Security benefits

3min
page 57

Tuition aid and housing assistance programs

3min
page 60

Health insurance

6min
pages 58-59

School safety and threat assessment

1min
page 49

YOUR BENEFITS

7min
pages 55-56

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

8min
pages 51-52

Restraint of students with disabilities

4min
page 53

Inclusion and ARDs for regular education teachers

2min
page 54

Student conduct: Required notice to educators and confidentiality rules

4min
page 50

Laws that impact the student-to-student relationship

7min
pages 42-43

Student discipline and violence

22min
pages 44-48

Graduation requirements

9min
pages 40-41

2020-21 student assessment calendar

5min
pages 38-39

Student assessment

3min
page 37

YOUR STUDENTS

2min
page 36

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES

26min
pages 25-31

Eroding teacher rights

5min
pages 34-35

FAQs: Dealing with a difficult parent

4min
page 24

Student record confidentiality requirements & parental rights

4min
page 33

Child abuse or neglect reporting requirements

3min
page 32

Professional boundaries with students

6min
pages 20-21

FAQs: When placed on administrative leave

3min
page 22

FAQs: When called to the principal’s office

4min
page 23

Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System

8min
pages 18-19

Paraprofessional wages/rights under Fair Labor Standards Act

4min
pages 11-12

Charter school employees

2min
page 17

Salaries and incentive pay

3min
page 10

YOUR JOB

8min
pages 7-8

YOUR VOICE

5min
pages 4-5

Teacher contracts

5min
page 9

What’s New in Texas Public Education

3min
page 3

Educator certification/continuing professional education

12min
pages 13-16
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