Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
president Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
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For Immediate Release: March 29, 2006
Senator Mike Morgan
Senator Stratton Taylor
Senate Meets Fund Education First Deadline
with
Approval of Record Public Schools’ Appropriation
A record $2.4 billion
public schools appropriation bill was approved in the
State Senate Wednesday on a bi-partisan 43-2 vote. The
amended version of House Bill 2165 includes a $3,000
across the board raise for state teachers and an increase
in incentive pay for teachers who achieve National Board
Certification.
Passage of the amended version of House Bill 2165 comes
ahead of Saturday’s statutory “Fund Education
First” deadline. It includes $204.3 million in
new funding for Oklahoma’s public schools.
“Passage of this bill will bring the salaries
of Oklahoma’s teachers much closer to the regional
average. It accelerates the work the Legislature and
Governor Henry have done in the last two years to improve
the education system in Oklahoma. It’s time for
public schools in Oklahoma to take a giant leap forward
and that’s what we’re doing in this bill,”
said Morgan, D-Stillwater.
“A major increase in teachers’ salaries
is long overdue. If Oklahoma is ever going to have a
chance to reach the regional average we need to take
this bold step,” said Senator Stratton Taylor,
D-Claremore. Taylor is chairman of the Senate Appropriations
Sub-Committee on Education and the major architect of
the legislation.
In addition to the largest teacher pay increase in seven
years and a boost in incentive pay for National Board
Certified and mentor teachers, House Bill 2165 includes:
• An increase in funding for early childhood programs
for children with special needs;
• $5 million in state funds that will be combined
with private matching funds to provide $15 million in
funding for an innovative pilot program for additional
early childhood programs;
• An $80 a month salary increase for full-time
school support personnel;
• Restoration of cuts made in Fiscal Year 2002
to the Alternative Education Program;
• Additional funding for the SoonerStart program
to replace federal budget cuts;
• And additional funding for the parents as teachers
program and the testing required by the Achieving Classroom
Excellence initiative.
The plan calls for increasing the amount paid to teachers
who pass the rigorous national board certification tests
each year from $5,000 to $7,500 in Fiscal Year 2006.
In Fiscal Year 2007, the bonus would increase to $10,000.
The annual stipend for mentor teachers would be increased
to $1,000, as well.
For
more information contact:
Senate President Pro Tem's Office - (405) 521-5605