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SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0101 Effective February 1, 2006 MONTHLY SALARY RATES TRADITIONAL 186-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $3,572.50 $3,790.46 $4,008.56 $4,226.52 $4,444.62 01 02 3,706.60 3,924.70 4,142.66 4,360.76 4,578.72 02 03 3,846.17 4,064.13 4,282.23 4,500.19 4,718.29 03 04 3,991.39 4,209.49 4,427.45 4,645.55 4,863.51 04 05 4,142.37 4,360.33 4,578.43 4,796.39 5,014.49 05 06 4,299.28 4,517.38 4,735.33 4,953.44 5,171.54 06 07 4,462.67 4,680.78 4,898.73 5,116.84 5,334.79 07 08 4,632.42 4,850.52 5,068.48 5,286.58 5,504.53 08 09 4,808.81 5,026.91 5,245.01 5,462.97 5,681.07 09 10 4,992.40 5,210.36 5,428.46 5,646.42 5,864.53 10 11 5,183.23 5,401.19 5,619.29 5,837.39 6,055.35 11 12 5,183.23 5,599.80 5,817.90 6,035.86 6,253.96 12 13 5,183.23 5,599.80 6,024.46 6,242.56 6,460.52 13 14 5,183.23 5,599.80 6,024.46 6,457.21 6,675.31 14 15 5,183.23 5,599.80 6,024.46 6,457.21 6,898.61 15 16 5,183.23 5,599.80 6,024.46 6,457.21 6,898.61 16 17 5,183.23 5,599.80 6,024.46 6,457.21 6,898.61 17 18 5,183.23 5,599.80 6,024.46 6,457.21 6,898.61 18 19 5,365.69 5,782.26 6,206.92 6,639.66 7,081.06 19 20 5,365.69 5,782.26 6,206.92 6,639.66 7,081.06 20 21 5,365.69 5,782.26 6,206.92 6,639.66 7,081.06 21 22 5,365.69 5,782.26 6,206.92 6,639.66 7,081.06 22 23 5,548.14 5,964.72 6,389.38 6,822.12 7,263.52 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23.

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0101 Effective February 1, 2006 ANNUAL SALARY RATES 186-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $35,725.03 $37,904.63 $40,085.62 $42,265.23 $44,446.23 01 02 37,065.95 39,246.97 41,426.58 43,607.55 45,787.17 02 03 38,461.72 40,641.30 42,822.32 45,001.92 47,182.92 03 04 39,913.93 42,094.91 44,274.53 46,455.52 48,635.11 04 05 41,423.68 43,603.26 45,784.26 47,963.85 50,144.88 05 06 42,992.77 45,173.75 47,353.34 49,534.37 51,715.38 06 07 44,626.72 46,807.75 48,987.33 51,168.35 53,347.94 07 08 46,324.15 48,505.19 50,684.76 52,865.77 55,045.33 08 09 48,088.05 50,269.08 52,450.12 54,629.67 56,810.70 09 10 49,924.02 52,103.63 54,284.64 56,464.24 58,645.25 10 11 51,832.26 54,011.86 56,192.85 58,373.88 60,553.45 11 12 51,832.26 55,998.01 58,179.04 60,358.61 62,539.64 12 13 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 62,425.62 64,605.22 13 14 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 66,753.07 14 15 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 68,986.05 15 16 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 68,986.05 16 17 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 68,986.05 17 18 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 68,986.05 18 19 53,656.86 57,822.60 62,069.19 66,396.63 70,810.63 19 20 53,656.86 57,822.60 62,069.19 66,396.63 70,810.63 20 21 53,656.86 57,822.60 62,069.19 66,396.63 70,810.63 21 22 53,656.86 57,822.60 62,069.19 66,396.63 70,810.63 22 23 55,481.42 59,647.19 63,893.79 68,221.24 72,635.22 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23.

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0102 Effective January 1, 2006* MONTHLY SALARY RATES YEAR-ROUND 186-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $2,977.09 $3,158.72 $3,340.47 $3,522.10 $3,703.85 01 02 3,088.83 3,270.58 3,452.22 3,633.96 3,815.60 02 03 3,205.14 3,386.78 3,568.53 3,750.16 3,931.91 03 04 3,326.16 3,507.91 3,689.54 3,871.29 4,052.93 04 05 3,451.97 3,633.61 3,815.36 3,996.99 4,178.74 05 06 3,582.73 3,764.48 3,946.11 4,127.86 4,309.62 06 07 3,718.89 3,900.65 4,082.28 4,264.03 4,445.66 07 08 3,860.35 4,042.10 4,223.73 4,405.48 4,587.11 08 09 4,007.34 4,189.09 4,370.84 4,552.47 4,734.23 09 10 4,160.34 4,341.97 4,523.72 4,705.35 4,887.10 10 11 4,319.36 4,500.99 4,682.74 4,864.49 5,046.12 11 12 4,319.36 4,666.50 4,848.25 5,029.88 5,211.64 12 13 4,319.36 4,666.50 5,020.39 5,202.14 5,383.77 13 14 4,319.36 4,666.50 5,020.39 5,381.01 5,562.76 14 15 4,319.36 4,666.50 5,020.39 5,381.01 5,748.84 15 16 4,319.36 4,666.50 5,020.39 5,381.01 5,748.84 16 17 4,319.36 4,666.50 5,020.39 5,381.01 5,748.84 17 18 4,319.36 4,666.50 5,020.39 5,381.01 5,748.84 18 19 4,471.41 4,818.55 5,172.43 5,533.05 5,900.89 19 20 4,471.41 4,818.55 5,172.43 5,533.05 5,900.89 20 21 4,471.41 4,818.55 5,172.43 5,533.05 5,900.89 21 22 4,471.41 4,818.55 5,172.43 5,533.05 5,900.89 22 23 4,623.45 4,970.60 5,324.48 5,685.10 6,052.94 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23. * Hourly and daily rates change effective February 1, 2006

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0102 Effective January 1, 2006 ANNUAL SALARY RATES 186-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $35,725.03 $37,904.63 $40,085.62 $42,265.23 $44,446.23 01 02 37,065.95 39,246.97 41,426.58 43,607.55 45,787.17 02 03 38,461.72 40,641.30 42,822.32 45,001.92 47,182.92 03 04 39,913.93 42,094.91 44,274.53 46,455.52 48,635.11 04 05 41,423.68 43,603.26 45,784.26 47,963.85 50,144.88 05 06 42,992.77 45,173.75 47,353.34 49,534.37 51,715.38 06 07 44,626.72 46,807.75 48,987.33 51,168.35 53,347.94 07 08 46,324.15 48,505.19 50,684.76 52,865.77 55,045.33 08 09 48,088.05 50,269.08 52,450.12 54,629.67 56,810.70 09 10 49,924.02 52,103.63 54,284.64 56,464.24 58,645.25 10 11 51,832.26 54,011.86 56,192.85 58,373.88 60,553.45 11 12 51,832.26 55,998.01 58,179.04 60,358.61 62,539.64 12 13 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 62,425.62 64,605.22 13 14 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 66,753.07 14 15 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 68,986.05 15 16 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 68,986.05 16 17 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 68,986.05 17 18 51,832.26 55,998.01 60,244.62 64,572.07 68,986.05 18 19 53,656.86 57,822.60 62,069.19 66,396.63 70,810.63 19 20 53,656.86 57,822.60 62,069.19 66,396.63 70,810.63 20 21 53,656.86 57,822.60 62,069.19 66,396.63 70,810.63 21 22 53,656.86 57,822.60 62,069.19 66,396.63 70,810.63 22 23 55,481.42 59,647.19 63,893.79 68,221.24 72,635.22 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23.

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0103 Effective January 1, 2006 * MONTHLY SALARY RATES 186 + 24 (210) -DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $3,666.79 $3,890.54 $4,114.28 $4,338.03 $4,561.96 01 02 3,804.44 4,028.37 4,251.93 4,475.86 4,699.61 02 03 3,947.62 4,171.36 4,395.30 4,619.05 4,842.79 03 04 4,096.72 4,320.65 4,544.40 4,768.15 4,991.89 04 05 4,251.74 4,475.48 4,699.23 4,922.97 5,146.91 05 06 4,412.67 4,636.61 4,860.35 5,084.10 5,308.04 06 07 4,580.48 4,804.23 5,027.97 5,251.91 5,475.65 07 08 4,754.59 4,978.53 5,202.27 5,426.02 5,649.76 08 09 4,935.76 5,159.51 5,383.45 5,607.19 5,830.94 09 10 5,124.19 5,347.94 5,571.68 5,795.43 6,019.36 10 11 5,320.06 5,543.81 5,767.55 5,991.49 6,215.24 11 12 5,320.06 5,747.51 5,971.45 6,195.19 6,418.94 12 13 5,320.06 5,747.51 6,183.55 6,407.29 6,631.04 13 14 5,320.06 5,747.51 6,183.55 6,627.60 6,851.54 14 15 5,320.06 5,747.51 6,183.55 6,627.60 7,080.63 15 16 5,320.06 5,747.51 6,183.55 6,627.60 7,080.63 16 17 5,320.06 5,747.51 6,183.55 6,627.60 7,080.63 17 18 5,320.06 5,747.51 6,183.55 6,627.60 7,080.63 18 19 5,507.35 5,934.79 6,370.83 6,814.88 7,267.91 19 20 5,507.35 5,934.79 6,370.83 6,814.88 7,267.91 20 21 5,507.35 5,934.79 6,370.83 6,814.88 7,267.91 21 22 5,507.35 5,934.79 6,370.83 6,814.88 7,267.91 22 23 5,694.63 6,122.07 6,558.11 7,002.16 7,455.19 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23. * Hourly and daily rates change effective February 1, 2006

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0103 Effective January 1, 2006 ANNUAL SALARY RATES 186 + 24 (210) -DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $40,334.70 $42,795.90 $45,257.10 $47,718.30 $50,181.60 01 02 41,848.80 44,312.10 46,771.20 49,234.50 51,695.70 02 03 43,423.80 45,885.00 48,348.30 50,809.50 53,270.70 03 04 45,063.90 47,527.20 49,988.40 52,449.60 54,910.80 04 05 46,769.10 49,230.30 51,691.50 54,152.70 56,616.00 05 06 48,539.40 51,002.70 53,463.90 55,925.10 58,388.40 06 07 50,385.30 52,846.50 55,307.70 57,771.00 60,232.20 07 08 52,300.50 54,763.80 57,225.00 59,686.20 62,147.40 08 09 54,293.40 56,754.60 59,217.90 61,679.10 64,140.30 09 10 56,366.10 58,827.30 61,288.50 63,749.70 66,213.00 10 11 58,520.70 60,981.90 63,443.10 65,906.40 68,367.60 11 12 58,520.70 63,222.60 65,685.90 68,147.10 70,608.30 12 13 58,520.70 63,222.60 68,019.00 70,480.20 72,941.40 13 14 58,520.70 63,222.60 68,019.00 72,903.60 75,366.90 14 15 58,520.70 63,222.60 68,019.00 72,903.60 77,886.90 15 16 58,520.70 63,222.60 68,019.00 72,903.60 77,886.90 16 17 58,520.70 63,222.60 68,019.00 72,903.60 77,886.90 17 18 58,520.70 63,222.60 68,019.00 72,903.60 77,886.90 18 19 60,580.80 65,282.70 70,079.10 74,963.70 79,947.00 19 20 60,580.80 65,282.70 70,079.10 74,963.70 79,947.00 20 21 60,580.80 65,282.70 70,079.10 74,963.70 79,947.00 21 22 60,580.80 65,282.70 70,079.10 74,963.70 79,947.00 22 23 62,640.90 67,342.80 72,139.20 77,023.80 82,007.10 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23.

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0104 Effective January 1, 2006* MONTHLY SALARY RATES 186 + 44 (230) -DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $3,681.34 $3,905.98 $4,130.61 $4,355.24 $4,580.07 01 02 3,819.53 4,044.36 4,268.80 4,493.63 4,718.26 02 03 3,963.28 4,187.92 4,412.74 4,637.38 4,862.01 03 04 4,112.98 4,337.80 4,562.43 4,787.07 5,011.70 04 05 4,268.61 4,493.24 4,717.88 4,942.51 5,167.33 05 06 4,430.18 4,655.01 4,879.64 5,104.28 5,329.10 06 07 4,598.66 4,823.29 5,047.93 5,272.75 5,497.38 07 08 4,773.46 4,998.28 5,222.92 5,447.55 5,672.18 08 09 4,955.35 5,179.98 5,404.81 5,629.44 5,854.08 09 10 5,144.53 5,369.16 5,593.79 5,818.43 6,043.25 10 11 5,341.18 5,565.81 5,790.44 6,015.27 6,239.90 11 12 5,341.18 5,770.32 5,995.14 6,219.78 6,444.41 12 13 5,341.18 5,770.32 6,208.08 6,432.72 6,657.35 13 14 5,341.18 5,770.32 6,208.08 6,653.90 6,878.73 14 15 5,341.18 5,770.32 6,208.08 6,653.90 7,108.73 15 16 5,341.18 5,770.32 6,208.08 6,653.90 7,108.73 16 17 5,341.18 5,770.32 6,208.08 6,653.90 7,108.73 17 18 5,341.18 5,770.32 6,208.08 6,653.90 7,108.73 18 19 5,529.20 5,958.34 6,396.11 6,841.93 7,296.75 19 20 5,529.20 5,958.34 6,396.11 6,841.93 7,296.75 20 21 5,529.20 5,958.34 6,396.11 6,841.93 7,296.75 21 22 5,529.20 5,958.34 6,396.11 6,841.93 7,296.75 22 23 5,717.23 6,146.37 6,584.13 7,029.95 7,484.78 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23. * Hourly and daily rates change effective February 1, 2006

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0104 Effective January 1, 2006 ANNUAL SALARY RATES 186 + 44 (230) -DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $44,176.10 $46,871.70 $49,567.30 $52,262.90 $54,960.80 01 02 45,834.40 48,532.30 51,225.60 53,923.50 56,619.10 02 03 47,559.40 50,255.00 52,952.90 55,648.50 58,344.10 03 04 49,355.70 52,053.60 54,749.20 57,444.80 60,140.40 04 05 51,223.30 53,918.90 56,614.50 59,310.10 62,008.00 05 06 53,162.20 55,860.10 58,555.70 61,251.30 63,949.20 06 07 55,183.90 57,879.50 60,575.10 63,273.00 65,968.60 07 08 57,281.50 59,979.40 62,675.00 65,370.60 68,066.20 08 09 59,464.20 62,159.80 64,857.70 67,553.30 70,248.90 09 10 61,734.30 64,429.90 67,125.50 69,821.10 72,519.00 10 11 64,094.10 66,789.70 69,485.30 72,183.20 74,878.80 11 12 64,094.10 69,243.80 71,941.70 74,637.30 77,332.90 12 13 64,094.10 69,243.80 74,497.00 77,192.60 79,888.20 13 14 64,094.10 69,243.80 74,497.00 79,846.80 82,544.70 14 15 64,094.10 69,243.80 74,497.00 79,846.80 85,304.70 15 16 64,094.10 69,243.80 74,497.00 79,846.80 85,304.70 16 17 64,094.10 69,243.80 74,497.00 79,846.80 85,304.70 17 18 64,094.10 69,243.80 74,497.00 79,846.80 85,304.70 18 19 66,350.40 71,500.10 76,753.30 82,103.10 87,561.00 19 20 66,350.40 71,500.10 76,753.30 82,103.10 87,561.00 20 21 66,350.40 71,500.10 76,753.30 82,103.10 87,561.00 21 22 66,350.40 71,500.10 76,753.30 82,103.10 87,561.00 22 23 68,606.70 73,756.40 79,009.60 84,359.40 89,817.30 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23.

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0105 Effective February 1, 2006 MONTHLY SALARY RATES FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS TRADITIONAL 196-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $3,764.57 $3,994.28 $4,224.00 $4,453.71 $4,683.62 01 02 3,905.89 4,135.80 4,365.31 4,595.22 4,824.93 02 03 4,052.89 4,282.60 4,512.51 4,742.22 4,971.93 03 04 4,205.96 4,435.87 4,665.58 4,895.30 5,125.01 04 05 4,365.12 4,594.83 4,824.54 5,054.25 5,284.16 05 06 4,530.34 4,760.25 4,989.96 5,219.68 5,449.58 06 07 4,702.63 4,932.34 5,162.05 5,391.96 5,621.67 07 08 4,881.38 5,111.29 5,341.00 5,570.71 5,800.42 08 09 5,067.38 5,297.10 5,527.00 5,756.72 5,986.43 09 10 5,260.84 5,490.55 5,720.26 5,949.97 6,179.88 10 11 5,461.93 5,691.64 5,921.36 6,151.26 6,380.98 11 12 5,461.93 5,900.78 6,130.68 6,360.40 6,590.11 12 13 5,461.93 5,900.78 6,348.44 6,578.15 6,807.86 13 14 5,461.93 5,900.78 6,348.44 6,804.34 7,034.24 14 15 5,461.93 5,900.78 6,348.44 6,804.34 7,269.44 15 16 5,461.93 5,900.78 6,348.44 6,804.34 7,269.44 16 17 5,461.93 5,900.78 6,348.44 6,804.34 7,269.44 17 18 5,461.93 5,900.78 6,348.44 6,804.34 7,269.44 18 19 5,654.21 6,093.05 6,540.72 6,996.61 7,461.72 19 20 5,654.21 6,093.05 6,540.72 6,996.61 7,461.72 20 21 5,654.21 6,093.05 6,540.72 6,996.61 7,461.72 21 22 5,654.21 6,093.05 6,540.72 6,996.61 7,461.72 22 23 5,846.48 6,285.33 6,732.99 7,188.89 7,654.00 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23.

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0105 Effective February 1, 2006 ANNUAL SALARY RATES FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS 196-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $37,645.72 $39,942.84 $42,239.96 $44,537.08 $46,836.16 01 02 39,058.88 41,357.96 43,653.12 45,952.20 48,249.32 02 03 40,528.88 42,826.00 45,125.08 47,422.20 49,719.32 03 04 42,059.64 44,358.72 46,655.84 48,952.96 51,250.08 04 05 43,651.16 45,948.28 48,245.40 50,542.52 52,841.60 05 06 45,303.44 47,602.52 49,899.64 52,196.76 54,495.84 06 07 47,026.28 49,323.40 51,620.52 53,919.60 56,216.72 07 08 48,813.80 51,112.88 53,410.00 55,707.12 58,004.24 08 09 50,673.84 52,970.96 55,270.04 57,567.16 59,864.28 09 10 52,608.36 54,905.48 57,202.60 59,499.72 61,798.80 10 11 54,619.32 56,916.44 59,213.56 61,512.64 63,809.76 11 12 54,619.32 59,007.76 61,306.84 63,603.96 65,901.08 12 13 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 65,781.52 68,078.64 13 14 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 70,342.44 14 15 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 72,694.44 15 16 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 72,694.44 16 17 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 72,694.44 17 18 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 72,694.44 18 19 56,542.08 60,930.52 65,407.16 69,966.12 74,617.20 19 20 56,542.08 60,930.52 65,407.16 69,966.12 74,617.20 20 21 56,542.08 60,930.52 65,407.16 69,966.12 74,617.20 21 22 56,542.08 60,930.52 65,407.16 69,966.12 74,617.20 22 23 58,464.84 62,853.28 67,329.92 71,888.88 76,539.96 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23.

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0106 Effective January 1, 2006 * MONTHLY SALARY RATES FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS YEAR-ROUND 196-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $3,137.14 $3,328.57 $3,520.00 $3,711.42 $3,903.01 01 02 3,254.91 3,446.50 3,637.76 3,829.35 4,020.78 02 03 3,377.41 3,568.83 3,760.42 3,951.85 4,143.28 03 04 3,504.97 3,696.56 3,887.99 4,079.41 4,270.84 04 05 3,637.60 3,829.02 4,020.45 4,211.88 4,403.47 05 06 3,775.29 3,966.88 4,158.30 4,349.73 4,541.32 06 07 3,918.86 4,110.28 4,301.71 4,493.30 4,684.73 07 08 4,067.82 4,259.41 4,450.83 4,642.26 4,833.69 08 09 4,222.82 4,414.25 4,605.84 4,797.26 4,988.69 09 10 4,384.03 4,575.46 4,766.88 4,958.31 5,149.90 10 11 4,551.61 4,743.04 4,934.46 5,126.05 5,317.48 11 12 4,551.61 4,917.31 5,108.90 5,300.33 5,491.76 12 13 4,551.61 4,917.31 5,290.37 5,481.79 5,673.22 13 14 4,551.61 4,917.31 5,290.37 5,670.28 5,861.87 14 15 4,551.61 4,917.31 5,290.37 5,670.28 6,057.87 15 16 4,551.61 4,917.31 5,290.37 5,670.28 6,057.87 16 17 4,551.61 4,917.31 5,290.37 5,670.28 6,057.87 17 18 4,551.61 4,917.31 5,290.37 5,670.28 6,057.87 18 19 4,711.84 5,077.54 5,450.60 5,830.51 6,218.10 19 20 4,711.84 5,077.54 5,450.60 5,830.51 6,218.10 20 21 4,711.84 5,077.54 5,450.60 5,830.51 6,218.10 21 22 4,711.84 5,077.54 5,450.60 5,830.51 6,218.10 22 23 4,872.07 5,237.77 5,610.83 5,990.74 6,378.33 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23. * Hourly and daily rates change effective February 1, 2006

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLANS 0106 Effective January 1, 2006 ANNUAL SALARY RATES FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS 196-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $37,645.72 $39,942.84 $42,239.96 $44,537.08 $46,836.16 01 02 39,058.88 41,357.96 43,653.12 45,952.20 48,249.32 02 03 40,528.88 42,826.00 45,125.08 47,422.20 49,719.32 03 04 42,059.64 44,358.72 46,655.84 48,952.96 51,250.08 04 05 43,651.16 45,948.28 48,245.40 50,542.52 52,841.60 05 06 45,303.44 47,602.52 49,899.64 52,196.76 54,495.84 06 07 47,026.28 49,323.40 51,620.52 53,919.60 56,216.72 07 08 48,813.80 51,112.88 53,410.00 55,707.12 58,004.24 08 09 50,673.84 52,970.96 55,270.04 57,567.16 59,864.28 09 10 52,608.36 54,905.48 57,202.60 59,499.72 61,798.80 10 11 54,619.32 56,916.44 59,213.56 61,512.64 63,809.76 11 12 54,619.32 59,007.76 61,306.84 63,603.96 65,901.08 12 13 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 65,781.52 68,078.64 13 14 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 70,342.44 14 15 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 72,694.44 15 16 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 72,694.44 16 17 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 72,694.44 17 18 54,619.32 59,007.76 63,484.40 68,043.36 72,694.44 18 19 56,542.08 60,930.52 65,407.16 69,966.12 74,617.20 19 20 56,542.08 60,930.52 65,407.16 69,966.12 74,617.20 20 21 56,542.08 60,930.52 65,407.16 69,966.12 74,617.20 21 22 56,542.08 60,930.52 65,407.16 69,966.12 74,617.20 22 23 58,464.84 62,853.28 67,329.92 71,888.88 76,539.96 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23.

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0119 Effective January 1, 2006* MONTHLY SALARY RATES 202-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $3,233.18 $3,430.47 $3,627.75 $3,825.04 $4,022.49 01 02 3,354.55 3,552.00 3,749.12 3,946.58 4,143.86 02 03 3,480.80 3,678.08 3,875.54 4,072.83 4,270.11 03 04 3,612.27 3,809.72 4,007.01 4,204.29 4,401.58 04 05 3,748.95 3,946.24 4,143.53 4,340.81 4,538.27 05 06 3,890.86 4,088.31 4,285.60 4,482.89 4,680.34 06 07 4,038.82 4,236.11 4,433.40 4,630.85 4,828.14 07 08 4,192.34 4,389.80 4,587.08 4,784.37 4,981.66 08 09 4,352.09 4,549.38 4,746.83 4,944.12 5,141.41 09 10 4,518.24 4,715.52 4,912.81 5,110.10 5,307.55 10 11 4,690.95 4,888.23 5,085.52 5,282.97 5,480.26 11 12 4,690.95 5,067.84 5,265.30 5,462.59 5,659.87 12 13 4,690.95 5,067.84 5,452.32 5,649.60 5,846.89 13 14 4,690.95 5,067.84 5,452.32 5,843.86 6,041.32 14 15 4,690.95 5,067.84 5,452.32 5,843.86 6,243.32 15 16 4,690.95 5,067.84 5,452.32 5,843.86 6,243.32 16 17 4,690.95 5,067.84 5,452.32 5,843.86 6,243.32 17 18 4,690.95 5,067.84 5,452.32 5,843.86 6,243.32 18 19 4,856.08 5,232.98 5,617.45 6,009.00 6,408.45 19 20 4,856.08 5,232.98 5,617.45 6,009.00 6,408.45 20 21 4,856.08 5,232.98 5,617.45 6,009.00 6,408.45 21 22 4,856.08 5,232.98 5,617.45 6,009.00 6,408.45 22 23 5,021.22 5,398.11 5,782.59 6,174.13 6,573.59 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23. * Hourly and daily rates change effective February 1, 2006

SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SDEA BARGAINING UNIT SALARY PLAN 0119 Effective January 1, 2006 ANNUAL SALARY RATES 202-DAY CONTRACT YEAR SALARY GRADES 010 011 012 013 014 BA BA + 36 BA + 60 BA + 72 BA + 90 or MA or BA + 54 With With Steps With MA MA MA Steps 01 $38,798.14 $41,165.58 $43,533.02 $45,900.46 $48,269.92 01 02 40,254.56 42,624.02 44,989.44 47,358.90 49,726.34 02 03 41,769.56 44,137.00 46,506.46 48,873.90 51,241.34 03 04 43,347.18 45,716.64 48,084.08 50,451.52 52,818.96 04 05 44,987.42 47,354.86 49,722.30 52,089.74 54,459.20 05 06 46,690.28 49,059.74 51,427.18 53,794.62 56,164.08 06 07 48,465.86 50,833.30 53,200.74 55,570.20 57,937.64 07 08 50,308.10 52,677.56 55,045.00 57,412.44 59,779.88 08 09 52,225.08 54,592.52 56,961.98 59,329.42 61,696.86 09 10 54,218.82 56,586.26 58,953.70 61,321.14 63,690.60 10 11 56,291.34 58,658.78 61,026.22 63,395.68 65,763.12 11 12 56,291.34 60,814.12 63,183.58 65,551.02 67,918.46 12 13 56,291.34 60,814.12 65,427.80 67,795.24 70,162.68 13 14 56,291.34 60,814.12 65,427.80 70,126.32 72,495.78 14 15 56,291.34 60,814.12 65,427.80 70,126.32 74,919.78 15 16 56,291.34 60,814.12 65,427.80 70,126.32 74,919.78 16 17 56,291.34 60,814.12 65,427.80 70,126.32 74,919.78 17 18 56,291.34 60,814.12 65,427.80 70,126.32 74,919.78 18 19 58,272.96 62,795.74 67,409.42 72,107.94 76,901.40 19 20 58,272.96 62,795.74 67,409.42 72,107.94 76,901.40 20 21 58,272.96 62,795.74 67,409.42 72,107.94 76,901.40 21 22 58,272.96 62,795.74 67,409.42 72,107.94 76,901.40 22 23 60,254.58 64,777.36 69,391.04 74,089.56 78,883.02 23 NOTE: Includes Longevity stipend at Steps 19 and 23.

Salary Rules For Appendix A INCREASED RATES THAT REFLECT SALARY SCHEDULE INCREASES EFFECTIVE 2/1/06 ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN BLUE. 1.00 POSITION CLASSES COMPENSATED ON THE SALARY SCHEDULE 1.01 These rates apply to all contract unit members in the certificated bargaining unit except teachers, lead teachers, and resource teachers assigned to the Early Childhood Education Program, and Military Science Instructors. 1.02 Non-Credentialed Intern Teachers employed full time in the Intern Teacher Program and School Psychology Interns will be paid the A-1 salary rate as contained in the Salary Schedule. Intern teachers previously on the Early Childhood Education Program salary schedule will be placed on the regular certificated salary schedule at a step comparable to, but not less than, their Early Childhood Education Program monthly salary rate. Parttime Intern Teachers will be paid in proportion to the full-time Intern Teacher rate. Method of payment and pay dates will be the same as for regular unit members. 1.03 Credentialed Teachers employed full time in an Intern Program will be placed on the Salary Schedule in accordance with Section 2.00. Part-time Interns will be paid in proportion to their full-time rate. 2.00 INITIAL COLUMN PLACEMENT AND COLUMN ADVANCEMENT For salary placement and advancement purposes, degrees and units must be earned academic degrees and creditable upper division or graduate units from regularly accredited institutions of higher education. Qualifying course work posted on an official transcript as semester, quarter, or trimester units and received in the Human Resource Services Division by June 30 of the current school year is creditable for column placement or advancement in the current school year. An academic degree and units from a foreign college or university will be credited if the registrar of a regularly accredited institution of higher education certifies that the degree or unit in question is equivalent to an earned academic degree or unit granted by the accredited institution. Accredited institution of higher education means an institution of higher education in the United States, fully accredited by a United States regional accrediting association which awards accreditation to institutions of higher education for training in specified professions. 2.01 DEFINITION OF COLUMNS To be creditable, course work must be completed after the date of the bachelor's degree except as noted in Section 2.025. Column A Column B Column C Bachelor's degree. Master's degree or 36 semester units of creditable upper division or graduate work. Master's degree with a total of 54 semester units of creditable upper division or graduate work, or bachelor's degree with a total of 60 semester units of creditable upper division or graduate work. 156

Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) Column D Column E Master's degree with a total of 72 semester units of upper division or graduate work. Master's degree with a total of 90 semester units of creditable upper division or graduate work, or possession of an earned doctoral degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., or other earned degree of equivalent academic status). 2.02 COURSE WORK CREDITABLE FOR COLUMN PLACEMENT AND ADVANCEMENT 2.021 UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE WORK Course work is creditable if it is a course taken for credit at an accredited institution, within the major or minor or reasonably related to the unit member's district assignment, or related to a potential future certificated assignment and posted as semester, quarter, or trimester units on an official transcript in the institution's regular upper division or graduate course number series. 2.022 DISTRICT SPONSORED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION Course work taken through a district-sponsored professional development program by a district substitute prior to contract employment or by a unit member is creditable if the course meets the requirements of Section 2.021. 2.023 LOWER DIVISION, EXTENSION, PROFESSIONAL, CONTINUING EDUCATION, AND TRAVEL COURSES Course work in these categories may be creditable for column advancement or placement if the course is approved for credit by the Human Resource Services Division or by the Certificated Salary Evaluating Committee, and meets the time requirements for submission of documentation in Section 5.00. Application for course approval may be made by a unit member on an individual basis or by a district manager or sponsoring institution on behalf of specific categories of unit members. The application must describe the value of the course for enhancing professional competence. 2.024 CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEU) AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNITS (PDU) Course work posted in CEUs or PDUs is creditable for salary placement or advancement for unit members in the following classes: Audiologist, Counselor, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, and Speech Therapist if it is determined that: A. The course is required to maintain a current license, certificate, or credential necessary for placement or continued employment, B. The course is reasonably related to the unit member's current assignment, C. Units are posted on an official transcript, certificate, or other document as CEUs or PDUs and received in the Human Resource Services Division by June 30 of the current school year, and 157

Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) D. The sponsoring institution meets standards as recognized by national, state, and local professional organizations appropriate to the unit member's assignment. For purposes of salary advancement CEUs and PDUs will be converted to semester units on the basis of 10 class hours = 2/3 of a semester unit. 2.025 COURSE WORK COMPLETED AFTER MEETING BACHELOR'S DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Qualifying upper division or graduate course work completed after meeting the Bachelor's degree requirements and prior to granting of the bachelor's degree will be credited in the same manner as course work taken after the bachelor's degree provided that the registrar of the college granting the bachelor's degree certifies that the additional course work was not part of the requirements for granting the bachelor's degree. 2.026 ADVANCED DEGREES Advanced degrees in the field of education or in a field reasonably related to the unit member's current assignment will be credited for column advancement or placement. Other advanced degrees and the individual courses leading to those advanced degrees will be credited only in accordance with Section 2.03. 2.027 REPEATED COURSE Credit may be allowed for a repeated course provided at least five years have elapsed between completion dates of the two courses. Courses are not considered duplicate courses if they are taken at different institutions under different instructors even though the course titles may be similar. 2.03 PROFESSIONAL DEGREES AND HIGHLY SPECIALIZED CURRICULA Professional degrees and courses other than those in education or arts and sciences may be credited based upon evaluation of transcripts if the courses meet the requirements specified in Section 2.02 and are determined to be reasonably related to the unit member's assignment. Unit members should ensure that degrees and courses qualify for salary advancement credit before enrollment and payment of fees. 2.04 SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE A maximum of eight units of salary credit is allowed for summer work experience provided: A. The employment is directly related to the unit member's current district assignment, or B. The nature of the work can be expected to provide a substantial increase in the unit member's skill, knowledge, or understanding of the district assignment, and C. The work does not include summer school, intersession, or other teaching service. 158

159 Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) Necessary application forms are available in the Human Resource Services Division and must be filed by June 30 of the calendar year following summer work experience. The number of creditable units will be determined by the Certificated Salary Evaluating Committee. 2.05 COLUMN ADVANCEMENT 2.051 A. Eligible unit members will advance to a higher column effective on the first date of contract service in a school year provided that the minimum number of qualifying units or the advanced degree is posted on an official transcript as having been completed by September 30 of the current school year and a copy of said transcript is filed with the district on or before November 15. If the transcript is filed after November 15, the unit member will advance to the higher column effective the first of the month following receipt of the transcript. B. Eligible unit members will advance to a higher column effective on the first day of February provided that the minimum number of qualifying units or the advanced degree is posted on an official transcript as having been completed by January 31 of the current school year and a copy of said transcript is filed with the district on or before March 15. If the transcript is filed after March 15, the unit member will advance to the higher column effective the first of the month following receipt of the transcript. C. For purposes of column advancement the total number of creditable units will be converted to semester units and rounded to the next larger whole number when the fraction is 1/2 or larger (i.e., 35 1/2 semester units will be counted as 36 semester units). 2.052 If the transcript is received after June 30 of the current school year the salary column adjustment will be effective the first day of contract service in the following school year. 2.053 Degrees are earned on the date conferred as posted on the official transcript or on the date the registrar certifies without qualification that all courses and other degree requirements were completed. 3.00 INITIAL STEP PLACEMENT Newly employed unit members will be placed on the appropriate column as defined in Section 2.00 and on the appropriate step as defined in Sections 3.01-3.04. 3.01 NON-DISTRICT TEACHING AND/OR CERTIFICATED EXPERIENCE Teaching and/or certificated experience outside the district is creditable provided it was continuous and in a public school system or recognized private school. Teaching and/or certificated experience which was less than one-half time or less than one month in duration is not creditable. The basis for determining full-time or one-half time status is the full-time or one-half time standards for similar job classifications in this district. Substitute teaching outside the district is creditable only if it was full-time, continuous,

160 Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) and at least one month in duration in a single assignment. Hourly, summer school, and intersession teaching outside the district is not creditable. 3.02 DISTRICT TEACHING OR CERTIFICATED EXPERIENCE District teaching or certificated experience prior to employment by contract and completed the end of the prior school year is creditable except summer school and intersession teaching. Twenty full days of substitute teaching is equivalent to one month of service; ninety hours of hourly district teaching experience is equivalent to one month of service. Substitute teaching days worked during the first fiscal year of contract service are not creditable for initial step placement but shall be applied toward credit for salary advancement in the following fiscal year. A maximum of 10 months of district experience will be credited within any 12 month period. Unit members who have creditable service with the district and are reemployed will receive full credit for creditable experience outside the district up to the maximum allowable. This will be in addition to credit received for creditable prior service with the district. 3.03 NON-TEACHING EXPERIENCE Audiologists, Counselors, Librarians, Nurses, Psychologists, and Speech Therapists: new unit members assigned to one of these job classes will be credited for public or recognized private school experience in these fields in the same manner as that for crediting teaching experience as described in Section 3.01. Management experience outside the district is creditable if the position required a credential. Unit members assigned to one of the job classes listed in the previous paragraph will receive experience credit up to a maximum of 7 years for previous full-time or full-time equivalent employment as a licensed or certified professional. Self-employment experience in a private practice is not creditable. Specific non-school experience for Counselors, Librarians, Nurses, and Psychologists may be credited as defined below: 3.031 Counselors Employment as a licensed social worker or counselor in settings which include, but are not limited to: community and public mental health agencies, rehabilitation/recovery centers, hospitals, and social service agencies. Settings which are excluded include, but are not limited to: licensed Marriage, Family and Child Counselor. 3.032 Librarians Employment as a librarian with appropriate credentials in library settings which include, but are not limited to: public, college/university, private industry, and foundations. Appropriate credentials are either a Master's of Library Science (MLS) degree or a Library Media Teacher credential. 3.033 Nurses Employment as a Registered Nurse in settings which include, but are not limited to: community/public health agencies, pediatrics, general nursing, nurse practitioner, geriatric/convalescent, home health care, emergency room, industrial nursing, intensive care unit, licensed vocational nursing, private duty nursing, psychiatric, and supervisory/management nursing positions.

161 Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) 3.034 Psychologists Employment as a Licensed Psychologist or Licensed Educational Psychologist in settings which include, but are not limited to: community/public health agencies, mental health agencies, rehabilitation/recovery centers, and hospitals. Settings which are excluded include, but are not limited to: non-clinical and research psychology. 3.04 TOTAL EXPERIENCE CREDIT Experience credit is allowed only in original placement on the salary schedule. All creditable experience must be verified by official documents or statements from employers or other disinterested persons before advanced step placement will be made. A maximum of ten months of experience will be credited within any 12 month period. In evaluating experience credit, partial years will be added together and the total will determine the step placement. Break points for determining step placement are: Step Months of Experience Step Months of Experience 1 0-7.3 8 67.4-77.3 2 7.4-17.3 9 77.4-87.3 3 17.4-27.3 10 87.4-97.3 4 27.4-37.3 11 97.4-107.3 5 37.4-47.3 12 107.4-117.3 6 47.4-57.3 13 117.4-127.3 7 57.4-67.3 14 127.4-137.3 15 137.4 or more 4.00 RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE SALARY SCHEDULE 4.01 PAY DETERMINATION FOR A PARTIAL YEAR OF SERVICE -- When a unit member works less than a full school year the annual salary must be reduced in accordance with existing law. The annual salary for a partial work year will bear the same ratio to the regular annual salary as the actual days worked bear to the total number of days in the board-adopted calendar for the unit member's assignment (e.g. traditional, year-round, multitrack, etc.). 4.02 STEP ADVANCEMENT 4.021 Step advancements are effective on the beginning date of contract service in the school year immediately following the school year in which the qualifying service was rendered. A unit member who is in contract paid status for 75% or more of the number of days in the base certificated work year, regardless of the percentage assignment, will advance one step for each year of creditable district service until the maximum step of the column has been reached. Summer school and intersession service and any other service rendered outside the regular boardadopted calendar will not count for step advancement. 4.022 A unit member who has reached the maximum step of a column and qualifies to advance to a higher column shall receive full experience credit on the new column for prior years of creditable contract service.

Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) 4.023 The 75% requirement in section 4.021 above shall apply to any increases or decreases to the base certificated work year which may occur due to state law or Board action. 4.03 LEAVES OF ABSENCE THAT QUALIFY FOR STEP ADVANCEMENT 4.031 MILITARY, EXCHANGE, AND SABBATICAL A unit member who is approved for military, exchange, or sabbatical leave will earn the same step advancement credit as if in regular certificated service. 4.032 CONSULTANT Step advancement credit will be earned during leaves of absence when a certificated unit member serves as a consultant or in any professional capacity with a government agency upon determination by the chief human resources officer, Human Resource Services that the service provides a direct benefit to the district. 4.033 PROFESSIONAL STUDY A unit member who is approved for professional study leave will earn one step advancement upon completion of a full-time college program (24 upper division or graduate semester units). One semester of college work (12 upper division or graduate semester units) and one semester of district service, half time or more, during the same school year will qualify for one step advancement. Up to two years of step advancement credit will be earned when an Ed.D. or Ph.D. degree is awarded to the unit member on leave. 4.04 DESIGNATED SUBJECTS CREDENTIAL UNIT MEMBERS 4.041 STEP PLACEMENT AND ADVANCEMENT Recognition of three years of occupational experience (exclusive of apprenticeship) qualifies for placement on Step 4. Additional teaching experience will be credited for step advancement in the same manner that such experience is credited for unit members on the regular Salary Schedule. 4.042 COLUMN PLACEMENT AND ADVANCEMENT Unit members without a bachelor's degree will be placed on Column A. Unit members with a bachelor's degree will be placed and advanced on Columns A through E after meeting the same training qualifications required of unit members on the regular Salary Schedule. 5.00 CERTIFICATED SALARY EVALUATING COMMITTEE This committee is comprised of an equal number of unit members and district management employees and is chaired by a representative of the Human Resource Services Division. The purpose of the committee is to evaluate course work that is not creditable under regular salary rules. 162

Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) Completed applications for course work review must be received in the Human Resource Services Division by June 30 of the current school year to be considered by the committee for column placement or advancement in the current school year. 6.00 PAYMENT OF SALARIES 6.01 METHOD OF PAYMENT The amounts shown on this salary schedule are annual salaries for 10-month and yearround assignments which require the full number of scheduled workdays in the boardadopted calendar. If a unit member works fewer than the full number of scheduled workdays because of late start, unpaid leave, resignation, etc. earnings will be prorated based on the number of days worked. For unit members in 10-month assignments paydays normally will be the last day of the month when the central administrative offices of the district are open for business, September through June. For unit members in year-round assignments paydays normally will be the last day of the month when the central administrative offices of the district are open for business, July through June. 6.02 OVERPAYMENTS AND UNDERPAYMENTS Each employee is encouraged to review the annual salary placement and to examine all pay warrants carefully. If an incorrect salary placement has been made or an individual pay warrant is in error, this information must be brought to the attention of the district immediately. Overpayments and underpayments are not subject to the accumulation of earned interest. If an incorrect salary placement or warrant results in an underpayment the district will issue a supplementary warrant for the total amount due as soon as possible. If the incorrect placement or warrant results in an overpayment, the district is required to recover the total amount overpaid. The recovery schedule will include consideration to both the district and the unit member. 7.00 COMPENSATION FOR NONCONTRACT SERVICE 7.01 Hourly Service 7.011 Nonclassroom Assignment $27.41 per hour * This rate applies to a regular contract unit member who is offered and who agrees to serve in an hourly nonclassroom assignment in addition to the regular contract assignment. Nonclassroom hourly assignments include, but are not limited to: library service, counseling service, materials development, curriculum writing, community relations activities, assistance to school administrators, and all other nonclassroom certificated hourly service except workshop participation. Only unit members specifically approved for compensation will be paid. 163

Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) 7.012 Workshop Participants $18.27 per hour * This rate applies to a regular contract unit member who participates voluntarily in a district-sponsored workshop for which compensation is authorized. This rate will be paid only for workshop participation on other than teaching days and/or outside of hours considered part of the regular contract service (the basic 8-hour day and/or 40-hour week). Only workshop participants specifically approved for compensation will be paid. 7.013 Additional Hourly Classroom Assignment $36.17 per hour * Unit members who are offered and agree to work an additional classroom hourly assignment in addition to the regular contract assignment will be paid on a prorata basis rounded to the nearest quarter hour, either the amount currently paid for certificated hourly classroom assignments as shown above or their current prorata rate, including any special compensation, whichever is greater. Prorata rate is the quotient resulting from dividing the unit member's annual salary rate, including any special compensation, by the number of days in the contract year, divided by 8. (Additional hourly classroom assignments may require a waiver. See Section 25.3.) 7.02 Extended-Day Service Extended-day payments are payments made to unit members who are assigned to supervise or direct pupil activities involving hours of service and responsibility beyond the normal range of regular contract assignments. Extended-day payment units are units of value for each extended-day assignment approved by the Board of Education. The value of each unit is established as 1.4% of the annual salary amount designated for salary class 012-13 of the Salary Schedule. The annual value of one extended day unit is: $843.42 The types of pupil activities for which extended-day payments are authorized and the number of units assigned to each activity are contained in Procedures No. 7232 and 7233, respectively. 7.03 Extended Work Year Service 7.031 Regular contract unit members on the basic board-adopted calendar who are also assigned to work during the Spring or Winter vacation periods or intersession periods during the time between the last day of contract service in one school year and the first day of contract service in the following year will be compensated prorata of their annual contract rate if the unit member's division head certifies that the duties and responsibilities are a continuation of the unit member's regular 164

165 Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) contract assignment and are essentially the same as those in effect during the regular work year. Except for summer school session rates, the daily rate for extended work year service as defined above will be the unit member's regular contract salary including special compensation, if any, divided by the number of workdays in the board-adopted calendar. For assignments of less than eight hours per day, the hourly rate will be the daily rate divided by eight. 7.032 Mandated or Required Noncontract Service These are days of service for regular contract unit members in addition to the basic contract service days in the board-adopted calendar and specifically directed by the Board of Education. A mandated day of service is one arising out of a federal or state law, regulation, or court order. A required day of service is one directed by the Board of Education for meeting a district operational need, and will not exceed five days in any school year. All mandated and required service days are paid on a prorata basis. These additional days shall occur within the first week after the conclusion of the basic contract year or the week prior to the reporting date for unit members to begin a new basic contract year except that if the additional day is mandated or required within the basic contract year, the requirement may be met on a weekend, excluding Winter and Spring vacation periods, provided it does not interrupt a weekend of three or more days. 7.033 Temporary and Continuing Assignments Section 7.033 applies only to extended work year service as contained in this section and does not apply to nonclassroom assignments (Section 7.011), workshop participants (Section 7.012), extended-day service (Section 7.02), or rates contained in other sections of this contract. A. All regular contract unit members will be assigned to a basic board-adopted contract year assignment and paid on the basis of prorata pay for days worked in addition to the basic contract calendar when the work consists of the same set of responsibilities as were performed in the basic contract year. For employees hired on or after July 1, 2003, the basic annual salary will be paid in twelve (12) equal monthly payments unless the employee requests ten (10) equal payments. Except as otherwise provided by law and contract provisions, annual salary will be reduced on a prorata basis for unit members assigned to the basic contract year but who work less than the required number of days in the adopted calendar. B. A regular contract unit member assigned additional days of work beyond the basic contract year shall be categorized in one of two types of assignments -- temporary or continuing. 1. A temporary assignment is one existing for a limited and time-certain period of time as determined by the division or department concerned.

166 Salary Rules For Appendix A (Continued) 2. A continuing assignment is one which is reasonably expected to continue as long as the job performance meets district standards but is subject to a reduction in or limitation of such additional days for any of the following reasons as determined by the Board of Education: loss or reduction of funding or enrollment, budget priority decisions, program or district reorganization, conclusion of a rotational assignment, or other decisions involving educational objectives, all of which reasons shall be as determined solely by the Board of Education. The Association shall have the right, upon request, to consult with the district regarding such decisions insofar as these decisions affect educational objectives. C. A regular contract unit member temporarily assigned to workdays in addition to the basic contract year and who performs the same set of responsibilities as were performed in the basic contract year in accordance with Section 7.031 will be paid for the extended work year service on a prorata daily or hourly basis, as appropriate, as described in Section 7.031. Salaries for such additional days worked in a temporary assignment in addition to the regular basic contract year are not subject to State Teachers' Retirement System (STRS) contributions by the unit member and the district. D. A regular contract unit member serving in a continuing assignment of additional days beyond the basic contract year shall be deemed to be continuing in this assignment until the assignment is formally terminated by the Board of Education. Once assigned to a continuing assignment, a unit member may not reduce this assignment in any particular year without the approval of the unit member's supervisor and division head and the concurrence of the, chief human resources officer, Human Resource Services Division. E. School Psychologists' and Senior School Psychologists' basic contract work year will be 194 days as provided for in Section 8.1.1. of this Agreement. The total annual salary will be divided into twelve (12) equal monthly payments (unless the employee requests ten equal monthly payments), each of which is subject to STRS contributions by the unit member and the district. F. A regular contract unit member assigned an additional 24 workday continuing assignment in addition to the basic contract year will be paid an annual salary consisting of the basic contract salary and special compensation, if any, plus a prorata of that salary for the 24 additional workdays. The total annual salary will be divided into twelve (12) equal monthly payments (unless the employee requests ten equal monthly payments), each of which is subject to STRS contributions by the unit member and the district. G. A regular contract unit member assigned to an additional 44 workday continuing assignment in addition to the basic contract year will be paid an annual salary consisting of the basic contract salary and special compensation, if any, plus a prorata of that salary for the 44 additional workdays. The total annual salary will be divided into twelve (12) equal monthly payments, each of which is subject to STRS contributions by the unit member and the district.