Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 16 - Division of Human Resources ***
Rule 005.16.07-008 - ADE 276: Rules Governing the Arkansas Alternative Pay Program
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.16.07-008
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 Regulatory Authority
1.01 These rules
shall be known as the Department of Education (Department) Rules Governing
Arkansas Alternative Pay Program.
1.02 These rules are enacted under the State
Board of Education's (State Board) authority pursuant to Act 847 of
2007.
2.00 Purpose
2.01 The purpose of these
rules is allow an Alternative Pay Programs to be created for both Licensed and
Classified employees in Arkansas's public schools.
3.00 Definitions
For the purposes of these rules, the following terms shall mean:
3.01 "Alternative Pay" means a
salary amount that is part of the licensed or classified employee's total
compensation for additional responsibilities, mastery of new knowledge and
skills, advanced career opportunities, increased student achievement,
attracting highly qualified teachers or professional development exceeding
state minimums.
3.02 "Classified
Employee" means a persons employed by a public school district under a written
annual contract who is not required to hold a teaching license issued by the
Arkansas Department of Education as a condition of employment.
3.03 "Compensation" which will be funded
under the REAP plan will be the teacher's/employee's salary, excluding
benefits.
3.04 "Licensed Employee"
means a persons employed by a public school district who is required to hold a
teaching license issued by the Arkansas Department of Education.
3.05 "Teacher" means any person who:
1) is required to hold a teaching license
from the Arkansas Department of Education unless the State Board has waived
this requirement as part of a public charter school contract and
2) is engaged directly in instruction with
students in a classroom setting for more than seventy percent (70%) of the
individual's contracted time, including a guidance counselor or school
librarian.
4.00 Selection Process and Requirements for the Arkansas Alternative Pay Program
4.01 Public School Districts desiring to
participate in the Arkansas Alternative Pay Program must submit an application
to the State Board of Education.
4.02 The program maybe for licensed
employees, classified employees or both employee groups and all eligible
employees may participate in the program.
4.03 A program may be implemented on a
district-wide or on a school-by-school basis.
4.04 Alternative Plan Committee and
Collaborative efforts are required for consideration
4.04.1 Evidence of Collaborative efforts
among the participating school board, administrators, teachers, classified
employees, association representatives and parents of children attending the
school district.
4.04.2 A committee
shall be established from the groups in 4.04.1 with fifty percent (50%) of the
committee being composed of teachers.
4.04.3 The committee members shall be
selected by the respective groups which they represent.
4.04.4 The program is a personnel policy and
shall be promulgated in accordance with §
6-17-201 et. seq. and §
6-17-2301 et. seq. except to the
extent that those personnel policies are negotiated in any school district that
recognizes an organization representing a majority of teachers.
4.04.5 Show of interest resolution which
states at least seventy percent (70%) of the employees are interested. (Another
percentage may be established with approval by a majority vote of the teachers
and the local school board.)
4.04.6
The role of the committee shall be charged with the design, implementation and
evaluation of the program.
4.05 Objective Criteria which shall be
considered in all plans are:
4.05.1
Measurable Indicators of student achievement.
4.05.2 Percent of alternative pay which is
related to the annual increases in student test scores. (No more than fifty
percent (50%) of the program's eligibility requirements or alternative pay is
allowed to be based on an individual teacher's students' test
scores.)
4.05.3 There is a clear
system of payment which is not arbitrary.
4.05.4 The alternative pay shall be at least
ten percent (10%) of the salary and payable in one year based upon one-contract
year.
4.05.5 There is an
established and ongoing support system for the participants with both financial
and administrative resources to implement the program.
4.05.6 The program is aligned to the
school's/district's Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plan.
(ASCIP).
4.05.7 The plan is a part
of a larger set of reforms.
4.05.8
At least fifty -one percent (51%) of each employee group listed in 4.04.1 must
elect to participate to implement any plan for that employee group. This is
with the understanding that individual employees have the right to choose not
to participate in the plan for that group.
5.00 Arkansas Alternative Pay Programs Timeline and Schedules
5.01 Quarterly
written updates are to be provided to ADE on the implementation of an
alternative pay plan yearly. Those reports are due on the following dates:
a. October
1st
b.
January 1st
c. April 1st
d. July 1st
5.02 Arkansas Alternative Pay Programs should
be ready for implementation by July 1st of the
initial school year
5.03 These
dates shall be subject to modification or alteration as determined in the best
interest of the Arkansas Alternative Pay Programs program by the ADE.
6.00 Funding for the Arkansas Alternative Pay Programs
6.01
Funding will be from existing school and/or district revenue. No additional
state funds have been appropriated at this time.
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