- Teachers – Will earn an experience step movement on the new salary schedule. The raise is an average pay increase of 5 percent in 2014-15. It will be phased in over the next three years. NOTE: All teachers at the top of their respective schedules who cannot move to an additional step will be granted a one-time bonus of 2 percent.
- School Based Administrators – Will earn an experience step movement on the salary schedule if eligible to move. Administrators who do not receive a raise under the new schedule will be granted a one-time 2 percent bonus.
- Education Support Professionals (ESPs) – All permanent employees will receive a flat $1,000 permanent raise added to their current salary. The House appropriated a total of $1,236 to provide coverage for benefits.
- Central Office Personnel – All permanent employees will receive a flat $1,000 permanent raise added to their current salary. The House appropriated a total of $1,236 to provide coverage for benefits.
- Retirees – Will receive a Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) of 1.44 percent.
- Longevity Pay – Maintained
- NBCT Pay – Maintained. Now granted to instructional coaches who work in Title I Schools.
- Funding for ESPs:
- Maintains all 7,400 positions cut in the Senate Budget. Restores $233 million to the K-12 budget.
- Maintains school transportation positions and maintenance of school bus services (saves close to 1,000 positions statewide).
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Common Core Poll
Common Core…
Should the NC General Assembly repeal Common Core? Vote in our poll: Common Core Poll. The results will be publishedMonday, June 16, 2014.
Educator Wednesday June 25
Join us on the Bus from Fayetteville
Wednesday, June 25, 2014 @ 11:30 am
Cape Fear Plaza, 336 N. Eastern Blvd. Cost: $7.00
If you are interested in going to this event, please click on:
Act Now – Senate Budget Attempts to Undo Court Gains
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2014 Teacher Working Conditions Results
Hot off the press is the latest results of the 2014 NC Teacher Working Conditions Survey! At this link you will find comparison data from 2012 to 2014. There are three types of reports.
http://www.ncteachingconditions.org/ click on this link and then at top of banner click on SURVEY RESULTSand then you can find your LEA. Click on the LEA and the schools will appear and you can find your school’s report(s).
2013 Career Status Law Unconstitutional
Hobgood said taking away career status was unconstitutional-that it violated the constitutional protection of contracts, and the prohibition against taking a person’s property. He said abolishing career status “was not reasonable and necessary to serve an important public purpose.” He found the laws in the budget bill violated both the North Carolina and United States Constitutions. He also ruled that the 25% contract provision provided no discernible standards for these contracts.
NCAE Elections and NEA Delegates voting
NCAE Elections / CCAE Delegates to NEA
You will have an opportunity to vote through March 31, 2014 until 11:59 p.m.
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Go to any computer that has internet connection.
2. Log in to the safe and secure voting site:
· Your Username = your first name + full last name
Example: DiamondPearl
· Your Password = NCAE individual ID
3. Once logged in, you are eligible to vote on any ballot listed for you
4. Click on the ballot and follow the voting instructions
To request assistance, please contact Derevana Leach at
Decline to Sign Update
According to Dr. Till, step two of our process to implement the Excellence in Education Act bonus to 25%
of our eligible teachers is finished. We verified our eligibility list and had every teacher check it for accuracy.
Teachers were given an opportunity to not be a part of the process. The following are our statistics.
2524 Teaches were eligible by the verification of the Alpha list.
Twenty nine teachers asked that their status be reviewed. Twelve were added to the Alpha List and
Twenty nine were not eligible.
Of the 2524 teachers on the Alpha List, 1, 358 signed individual forms requesting the their name be
removed from the list. The number removed represented 54% of the eligible teachers.
We can increase this number if others Decline to Sign when offered the contract. Encourage teachers to Decline to Sign and stop the demoralization of teachers in NC!
Lottery Money? What Lottery Money??
Education Lottery
The NC “Education” Lottery
You’ve probably seen the commercials that show all the wonderful things made possible by this so called Education Lottery.
So how much does Cumberland County receive????
2009-2010: 8.7 million
2010-2011: 4.2 million
2011-2012: 3.3 million
2012-2013: 3.4 million
2013-2014: 1.7 million
2014 Teacher Working Conditions Survey
The TWC Survey is an anonymous statewide survey of licensed school-based educators to assess teaching conditions at the school, district and state level. It is administered by the New Teacher Center in partnership with NCAE, the North Carolina Teacher Working Conditions Initiative and the NC Department of Public Instruction.
The survey is now live. March 10 through April 4, 2014
Once you receive your access code, you can visit www.ncteachingconditions.org to take the survey, view survey questions, or read about the research. You will also be able to track real-time response rates for your school. The survey is available 24 hours a day.
Help is available if you misplace your access code or don’t receive one. Just e-mail the Help Desk at helpdesk@ncteachingconditions.org or call 1-800-310-2964 to request a new one.
Please take the time to participate in this survey and encourage your colleagues to do the same. Your responses will be instrumental in shaping education policy to improve conditions for teaching and learning in your school, district and throughout the state. If you have any questions or need additional information, please visit the NCAE Web site, www.ncae.org.