Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
1.01 These rules
shall be known as the Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing School
District Requirements for Personnel Policies, Salary Schedules, Minimum
Salaries, and Documents Posted to District Websites (Rules).
1.02 The Rules are enacted pursuant to the
State Board of Education's authority under Ark. Code Ann. §
6-11-105, §
6-11-129, §
6-17-201, §
6-17-207, §
6-17-807
§
6-17-2203, §
6-17-2301, §
6-17-2402, and §
6-17-2403.
2.00
PURPOSE
The purpose of these Rules is to apprise districts of the
requirements for publishing school district classified and licensed personnel
policies, salary schedules, establishing minimum salaries, and other documents
mandated to be posted to the district's website.
3.00
DEFINITIONS
3.01
Basic Contract means a
teacher employment contract for one hundred ninety (190) days that includes ten
(10) days of professional development.
3.02
Classified Employee means
any employee who performs work for the school district under a written annual
contract in a position that does not require a valid teaching license issued by
the Arkansas State Board.
3.03
Classified Employee Minimum Salary is the calculation of the
minimum rate listed in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-17-2203 that has been adjusted by
the same percentage of increase as reported in the consumer price index each
year. The adjusted rate is announced prior to July 1 each year in a
Commissioner's memo.
3.04
Classified Personnel Policies are written district policies, guidelines,
regulations, and procedures that pertain to the terms and conditions of a
classified employee's employment with the district.
3.05
Classified Salary Schedule
is a set of matrices that are updated and published each school year, which
contains the minimum salaries for all classified employees and includes ranges,
steps, and rates of pay. The salary schedule is required to reflect the actual
pay practices of the district.
3.06
Full Time Classified Employee means any classified employee
contracted to work twenty (20) or more hours per week.
3.07
Licensed Employee is a
person hired by the local school district who is compelled by law or regulation
to secure a license from the State Board of Education.
3.08
Licensed Personnel
Policies are written district policies, guidelines, regulations, and
procedures that pertain to the terms and conditions of a licensed employee's
employment with the district.
3.09
Licensed Salary Schedule is a set of matrices that are updated
and published each school year that contains the minimum salary licensed
employees earn based on number of years of experience, education degrees,
computations for extended contracts, and salary supplements for additional
duties or responsibilities. The salary schedule is required to reflect the
actual pay practices of the district.
3.10
Teacher means an
individual who is required to hold a teaching license from the Department of
Education and who is engaged directly in instruction with students in a
classroom setting for more than seventy percent (70%) of the individual's
contracted time; a guidance counselor; or a librarian.
3.11
Website is a set of
interconnected webpages, including a homepage, generally located on the same
server. It is prepared and maintained as a collection of information by a
person, group, or organization.
4.00
LICENSED PERSONNEL POLICIES AND
SALARY SCHEDULES
4.01 School districts
shall have a set of written licensed personnel policies.
4.02 The licensed personnel policies shall
include, but are not limited to, the following:
4.02.1 The licensed salary
schedule;
4.02.2
Benefits;
4.02.3
Compensation;
4.02.4 Designation of
workdays;
4.02.5 Holidays and
non-instructional days;
4.02.6 The
annual calendar;
4.02.7 Methods of
evaluations;
4.02.8 Extra
duties;
4.02.9 Leave;
4.02.10 Grievances;
4.02.11 Dismissal or nonrenewal;
4.02.12 Reduction in force; and
4.02.13 Assignment of teacher
aides.
4.03 The licensed
personnel policies and salary schedules must be posted to the district's
website no later than September 15 each year. The district must keep a copy of
the licensed salary schedule and personnel policies, signed by the president of
the school board and retained in a central location.
4.04 The district shall make licensed
personnel policies and salary schedules easily accessible on its website
through an easily-identifiable direct link titled "State-Required Information"
in accordance with 9.03.
4.05 The
district is required to provide to the Arkansas Department of Education, no
later than September 15 of each year, the website address where the licensed
personnel policies and salary schedules are located. This information is
currently collected in state reporting cycles 1-9. The website address must be
entered correctly in each cycle, especially if there are changes to the website
address.
4.06 A district failing to
meet the above requirements will not receive in any year any additional state
foundation funding from the Public School Fund until the licensed personnel
policies and salary schedules are posted to the district's website.
4.07 The Arkansas Department of Education
shall not accredit a district that does not have written licensed personnel
policies.
4.08 The Arkansas
Department of Education will notify any school district that has not posted its
licensed personnel policies and salary schedules on the district's website or
provided the Department with the website address as
required.
5.00
CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL POLICIES AND SALARY SCHEDULES
5.01 School districts shall have a set of
written personnel policies, including the salary schedule for at least all five
classifications of classified employees as listed in 3.02.
5.02 The personnel policies shall include,
but are not limited to:
5.02.1 Salary
schedule, fringe benefits, and other compensation issues;
5.02.2 Annual school calendar, including work
days and holidays;
5.02.3
Evaluation procedures;
5.02.4
Leave;
5.02.5 Grievance
procedures;
5.02.6 Termination,
nonrenewal, or suspension
5.02.7
Reduction in force; and
5.02.8
Assignments.
5.03 School
districts must post classified personnel policies and salary schedules to the
district's website no later than September 15 each year. The district shall
maintain in a central records location a written copy of the policies signed by
the president of the district's board of directors.
5.04 The district shall make classified
personnel policies and salary schedules easily accessible on its website
through an easily-identifiable direct link titled "State-Required Information"
in accordance with 9.03.
5.05 The
district is required to provide to the Arkansas Department of Education, no
later than September 15 of each year, the website address where the classified
personnel policies and salary schedules are located. This information is
currently collected in state reporting cycles 1-9. The website address must be
entered correctly in each cycle, especially if there are changes to the website
address.
5.06 A district failing to
meet the above requirements will not receive in any year any additional state
foundation funding from the Public School Fund until the classified personnel
policies and salary schedules are posted to the district's website.
5.07 The Arkansas Department of Education
shall not accredit a district that does not have written classified personnel
policies.
5.08 The Arkansas
Department of Education will notify any school district that has not posted its
classified personnel policies and salary schedules on the district's website or
provided the Department with the website address as
required.
6.00
LICENSED EMPLOYEE MINIMUM SALARY
6.01
The district salary schedule shall provide:
6.01.1 Annual increments for education and
experience.
6.01.2 A base salary
for a teacher with a BA degree listing salary increments each year for at least
15 years of experience.
6.01.3 A
minimum salary for a teacher with a master's degree listing salary increments
each year for at least fifteen years of experience.
6.02 Each school district shall have a salary
schedule with at least the minimum levels of compensation for a basic contract
as listed in Ark. Code Ann. §
6-17-2403(b).
6.03 The teaching experience is the total
years of experience as a teacher with a valid Arkansas teaching license and
teaching at any of the following:
6.03.1 A
public school accredited by the Department of Education or a nationally
recognized accrediting association;
6.03.2 Private school within the state of
Arkansas accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting
association;
6.03.3 An Institution
of higher education within the State of Arkansas accredited by a nationally
recognized higher education institution accrediting association; or
6.03.4 A facility operated by the Division of
Youth Services or any facility contracting with the division to provide care
for juveniles committed to the division.
7.00
ADDITIONAL PAY
7.01 If a teacher is required to work more
days than listed in their contract, then the pay under the contract shall be
increased proportionately so that the teacher will receive at least a daily
rate of pay for each additional day worked.
7.02 Each school district shall establish a
normal base contract period for teachers.
7.03 If the base contract period is
increased, the teacher's pay under the contract shall be increased
proportionately at no less than the daily rate for each day added to the
contract.
7.04 The provisions of
sections 7.01, 7.02, and 7.03 shall not apply to separate contracts for
employment with a teacher to teach summer school or to perform services that do
not require the teacher to hold a teaching license.
7.04.1 Such services require a separate
contract and the district shall not condition initial employment of the teacher
or renewal of the teacher's regular teaching contract on entering into a
separate contract.
7.05
A district may employ a teacher in a part time contract to perform services in
the teacher's area of certification after expiration of the normal base
contract as long as the teacher is agreeable and is paid in accordance with the
salary schedule, on a pro rata basis for that work.
8.00
CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE MINIMUM
SALARY
8.01 For the 2011-2012 school
year, a full-time contracted classified employee (working 20 hours a week or
more) shall receive an hourly rate of compensation of no less than $7.74 per
hour.
8.02 The minimum hourly rate
is adjusted each year by increasing the previous year's minimum amount by a
percentage equal to the percentage increase of the consumer price index. The
new minimum rate is announced in a Commissioner's Memo before July 1 each
year.
9.00
DATA TO
BE ACCESSIBLE ON WEBSITE
9.01 The
following data and information are required to be posted to the district's
website or the district's education service cooperative website, if the
education service cooperative maintains the district's website:
9.01.1 Current comprehensive financial data
reports, including:
9.01.1.1 Local and state
revenue sources;
9.01.1.2
Administrator and teacher salary and benefit expenditure data;
9.01.1.3 School district balances, including
legal balances and building fund balances;
9.01.1.4 Minutes of regular and special
meeting of the school board;
9.01.1.5 The school district budget for the
current year must be posted on the website within thirty (30) days following
the state reporting cycle 1 deadline (September 30);
9.01.1.6 A financial breakdown of monthly
expenses of the school district;
9.01.1.7 Salary schedules for all employees,
including extended contract and supplementary pay amounts;
9.01.1.8 Current contract information with
all district employees except that social security numbers, telephone numbers,
personal addresses, or signatures shall not be published.
9.01.1.9 The current year annual budget;
and
9.01.1.10 The annual school
district statistical report.
9.01.2 Licensed and classified personnel
policies and salary schedules
9.02 The above information shall consist of
actual data for the two (2) previous school years and the projected budgeted
information for the current school year.
9.03 The information and data required by
9.00 shall be easily accessible through the homepage of the district's website
under an easily-identifiable direct link titled "State-Required Information" to
a page on the district's website where the information may be found. Under this
link, the district shall subdivide the information required by 9.00 by the
categories of information.