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2014-2015 Salary Schedules Fayette County Public Schools Prepared by The Office of Budget & Staffing Effective July 1, 2014

FAYETTE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2014-2015 TEACHERS SALARY SCHEDULE Years of Experience This schedule reflects 1% increase from 2013-2014 Teachers' Salary Schedule and reduction of two extended days Approved: May 19, 2014 1.00% Effective: July 1,2014 Rank 3.1 (AB) Rank 3.2 (AB+15) Rank 2.1* (MA) Rank 2.2 (MA+15) Rank 1.1** (MA+30) Rank 1.2 (Ph.D.) 187 days 189 Days 187 days 189 Days 187 days 189 Days 187 days 189 Days 187 days 189 Days 187 days 189 Days 0 40,750 41,186 40,904 41,341 43,368 43,832 44,328 44,802 47,125 47,629 48,893 49,416 1 41,360 41,802 41,745 42,191 44,222 44,695 45,186 45,669 48,000 48,513 49,768 50,300 2 41,980 42,429 42,587 43,042 45,083 45,565 46,046 46,538 48,876 49,399 50,651 51,193 3 42,609 43,065 43,423 43,887 45,941 46,432 46,907 47,409 49,756 50,288 51,523 52,074 4 43,838 44,307 44,661 45,139 47,159 47,663 48,124 48,639 51,010 51,556 52,776 53,340 5 45,153 45,636 46,001 46,493 48,573 49,092 49,567 50,097 52,539 53,101 54,358 54,939 6 45,875 46,366 46,689 47,188 49,302 49,829 50,313 50,851 53,325 53,895 55,174 55,764 7 46,806 47,307 47,621 48,130 50,180 50,717 51,148 51,695 54,126 54,705 56,001 56,600 8 47,733 48,244 48,547 49,066 51,128 51,675 52,095 52,652 55,057 55,646 56,841 57,449 9 48,678 49,199 49,490 50,019 52,078 52,635 53,044 53,611 56,030 56,629 57,800 58,418 10 51,598 52,150 52,459 53,020 55,203 55,793 56,226 56,827 59,393 60,028 61,268 61,923 11 52,373 52,933 53,245 53,814 56,040 56,639 57,070 57,680 60,282 60,927 62,187 62,852 12 53,159 53,728 54,043 54,621 57,010 57,620 57,968 58,588 61,187 61,841 63,119 63,794 13 53,988 54,565 54,854 55,441 57,973 58,593 58,936 59,566 62,104 62,768 64,067 64,752 14 54,829 55,415 55,748 56,344 58,939 59,569 59,906 60,547 63,036 63,710 65,027 65,722 15 57,572 58,188 58,537 59,163 61,886 62,548 62,899 63,572 66,188 66,896 68,280 69,010 16 58,435 59,060 59,414 60,049 62,815 63,487 63,844 64,527 67,181 67,900 69,304 70,045 17 59,312 59,946 60,307 60,952 63,757 64,439 64,801 65,494 68,189 68,918 70,343 71,095 18 60,202 60,846 61,211 61,866 64,713 65,405 65,773 66,476 69,212 69,952 71,397 72,161 19 61,103 61,757 62,130 62,794 65,684 66,387 66,759 67,473 70,249 71,000 72,468 73,243 20 *** 63,548 64,228 64,613 65,304 68,312 69,043 69,430 70,173 73,060 73,841 75,367 76,173 21 64,501 65,191 65,583 66,284 69,336 70,078 70,471 71,225 74,155 74,948 76,497 77,315 22 65,469 66,169 66,567 67,279 70,375 71,128 71,528 72,293 75,267 76,072 77,645 78,475 23 66,450 67,161 67,565 68,288 71,432 72,196 72,601 73,377 76,396 77,213 78,810 79,653 24 67,447 68,168 68,579 69,312 72,503 73,278 73,691 74,479 77,542 78,371 79,992 80,848 25 69,469 70,212 70,636 71,391 74,679 75,478 75,902 76,714 79,868 80,722 82,392 83,273 26 70,513 71,267 71,695 72,462 75,799 76,610 77,040 77,864 81,066 81,933 83,627 84,521 Rank IV = $33,250 (187 days) Rank V = $28,854 (187 days) Rank IV = $33,605 (189 days) Rank V = $29,163 (189 days) Beginning with the 2003-2004 school year, retired teachers will be placed on the approved Teacher Salary Schedule with their appropriate degree and not more than 20 years of experience. For retirees working under the provisions of the Daily Wage Threshold, placement on the salary schedule will be in the cell closest, but not to exceed, their maximum earning levels as allowed by KTRS. One (l) year of experience credit step-up requires a minimum of 140 paid days. Exempt employees are also paid on this salary schedule. Rank compensated will be determined by EPSB. 2014-2015 Board asked that no employee receive less compensation for contractual salary then prior year, this impacts ONLY employees in Step 26. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 1

2014-15 Teachers Salary Schedule Rank 2 - a thirty-two hour planned Fifth Year Program or a Master s Degree accepted by Education Professional Standards Board as sufficient to issue the employee a Rank 2 certificate. Rank l - a thirty-hour planned program approved by the institution attended and accepted by the Education Professional Standards Board as sufficient to issue the employee a Rank l certificate. New hires will be given a maximum credit of twenty years teaching experience outside Fayette County Public School system. This experience must have been in a school approved by the accrediting authority in the state in which the professional experience was rendered. Changed from ten to twenty years outside experience effective, July 1, l987. This salary schedule is for 189 days - 9.5 months. The Board may provide an optional work day for teachers, when provided the day is optional and not part of the employee contract. In accordance with KRS 157.320, one (l) year of experience credit step-up requires a minimum of 140 days worked in a single school year and shall not be for less than one-half day. A teacher performing teaching duties for less than one-half of a normal school day on 140 days of each of two (2) school years shall be credited with one (l) year of experience. Credits and/or rank change to be considered in determining the salary of a teacher must be completed prior to September 15 th of the current school year with appropriate documentation (listed in the table below) submitted to the Department of Human Resources by the last day of school before the winter break of the current school year. Rank Change Bachelors plus 15 hours (Rank 3.2) Masters (Rank 2.1) Masters plus 15 hours (Rank 2.2) Masters + 30 (Exempt classified personnel) Rank I (Rank 1.1)(Certified personnel) PHD (Rank 1.2) (Certified) PHD(rank1.2) (Exempt classified) Required Documents Official Transcript of 15 graduate hours and current valid KY teaching certificate on file with the district Official degree awarded transcript and original Rank 2 certificate Official transcript of 15 graduate hours above masters, and current valid KY certificate on file with the district Official transcripts of graduate hours above masters that pertain to current classified position Official transcripts of Rank 1 grad hours or additional masters degree and current valid KY teaching certificate on file with district Official degree awarded transcript and current valid certificate on file with the district Official degree awarded transcripts that pertain to the current classified position in the district The increase in salary for each plus 15 level is based on graduate semester hours of training and such semester hours cannot be a part of the requirements for the previous degree or rank. In accordance with HB 940, the Kentucky Education Reform Act, and its corresponding funding provision, SEEK (Support Education Excellence in Kentucky), any teacher who has a higher rank certified by the Division of Teacher Certification effective after September 15 shall not be entitled to the salary at the higher rank until the beginning of the next school year. Graduate semester hours earned at the AB+15 or MA+15 pay levels effective after September 15 shall not be entitled to the salary at the higher pay level until the beginning of the next school year. In accordance with KRS 157.420, salary expenditures shall be paid only for teachers holding properly authorized certificates. All underpaid salaries and deductions will be retroactive for only two school years. Retired teachers will be paid from the approved Teacher Salary schedule based on their Daily Wage Threshold established by KTRS. National Board Certification - KRS 157.395 requires local districts to pay an annual salary supplement of $2,000 to teachers who attain National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification and are employed as teachers or mentors in the field of their national certification. Teachers/mentors must be teaching or mentoring in the subject and age range of their NBPTS certification for 50% or more of their time. Teachers who meet those criteria are eligible for the $2,000 annual salary supplement for the life of the NBPTS certificate. Principals will receive an annual verification form to sign documenting this criterion. New National Board Teachers must submit a TC-1 application, processing fee, and National Board approval letter or their new National Board Rank 1 KY certificate and the National Board approved letter prior to the last day of school FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 2

in the first semester to receive the salary increase and stipend for the current school year. Salary increase will take effect after the new Rank I certificate and National Board letter are received. Other Recognized Certifications Qualifying exempt status employees who meet the criteria and attain nationally or state recognized certifications and whose job position and duties pertain to the certification may be eligible for a $2,000 annual certification additive for the life of their certification. *Maximum number of certification additives that a qualifying exempt employee may receive is ONE. **Any changes on this salary schedule will take effect on July 1 of the school year pertaining to this salary schedule. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 3

Parameters Regarding Supplemental Pay Fayette County Public Schools Supplemental Pay All Supplemental duty positions are for the current contract year only. Both the duty and the accompanying pay conclude at the end of the contract year. Supplemental duties are to be performed outside the regular work day. Funds to support supplemental positions shall be allocated to school councils. Funds will be allocated based on the school s March 1 projected enrollment with adjustments made on Day 4. Payments for all supplemental duties, (including athletics), regardless of the source of payment, shall be based on the Board-approved Supplemental Salary Schedule. No principal, council or booster club may authorize or pay more for a position than has been approved by the Board. Deviation from the amounts listed in the Supplemental Salary Schedule and payment bands is not allowed. Principals shall confer with the SBDM council regarding the assignment of staff. SBDM councils shall approve all positions and payment bands as described in the Best Practice Guide for Determining Supplemental Pay Rates. District employment policies shall be followed in filling all supplemental positions. All supplemental positions must be assigned using the District s on-line supplemental duty assignment system. Athletics shall follow Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) bylaws and FCPS Middle and High School Athletic Guidelines. Certified employees must be considered for supplemental positions before hiring classified employees or people not employed with FCPS. Non Employees are not eligible for most Instructional Supplemental pay but they are eligible for Athletic Supplemental pay. No certified employee shall be given an additional planning period as a result of a supplemental duty assignment. Employees receiving an administrative additive, including but not limited to Principals, Associate Principals and IAKSS administrators, shall not hold supplemental duty positions per Board Policy 03.121. Classified hourly employees selected for a non-athletic supplemental duty will be paid at their regular (or overtime) hourly rate based on their regular position. Classified employees must be paid for actual hours worked. If the resulting cost exceeds the Board-approved cost for the assigned supplemental duty, the school will be responsible for the difference. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 4

Principals will write specific expectations for each supplemental duty. Each employee who has been assigned to a supplemental duty will receive from the principal a written statement outlining the expectations for performance of the duty. Principals will conduct an evaluation of each supplemental duty position to determine the importance of the supplemental duty in helping the school to meet defined goals as determined by the SBDM council. These evaluations will be kept at the school level. Parameters Regarding Supplemental Allocations All supplemental salaries must be paid through the District payroll. If funds other than the school s supplemental duty allocation are used to pay the supplemental duty, the cost of the fringe benefits must be added to the funds when remitting them to the District. The cost of the fringe benefits is adjusted annually for certified, classified and non-fcps personnel. Funds must be received in the Budget & Staffing Office before supplemental duty positions will be processed for payment. The Budget & Staffing Office annually publishes the appropriate fringe benefits rate to use. Recommended Best Practices* for Hiring Retirees for Supplemental Duties: Due to income restrictions imposed on retirees by KTRS, KTRS retirees working as a certified employee (including certified substitute) for the school district should not work a supplemental duty. KTRS retirees should only be considered for athletic (not academic) supplemental duty, if: They are not employed in a certified position; or They are employed in a classified position; or They are not employed in any FCPS position; AND Form 30E has been completed with Human Resources and submitted to KTRS for exemption approval BEFORE the duty has begun. *Veering from these Recommended Best Practices will require a signed release from the retiree. The required release form can be obtained from Human Resources. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 5

Best Practice Guide for Determining Supplemental Pay Rates Band A (100%) Band B (75%) Assumes 100% of the duty for the entire year or season Assumes majority of duties for the year or season but may share some duties with other personnel. Plans, directs, and carries out all responsibilities associated with the duty. Plans, directs, and carries out the majority of the activities but may have assistance from other personnel. Supervises all staff and/or students taking part in the activity. Supervises the majority of staff and/or students taking part in the activity but may have assistance from other personnel. Band C (50%) Band D (25%) Assumes approximately half of the duties for the year or season but may share with other personnel. Assumes a small part of the duties for the year or season or may serve in the role on an intermittent basis as needed. Shares in the planning, direction, and performance of the activities. Minimal responsibilities for planning, direction, and performance of activities. Has responsibilities for supervision of staff and/or students taking part in the activity. Minimal responsibilities for supervision of staff and/or students taking part in the activity. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 6

BEST PRACTICE GUIDE for DETERMINING SUPPLEMENTAL PAY RATES for DISTRICT GRANT MANAGERS* Band A (1.0 FTE) $4655 Band B (0.75 FTE) $3492 Assumes 100% of the grant manager duties for grants of $250,001 and above (based on the annual award amount.) Assumes 100% of the grant manager duties for grants of $250,001 to $500,000 (based on the annual award amount.) Band C (0.5 FTE) $2328 Band D (0.25 FTE) $1164 Assumes 100% of the grant manager duties for grants of $100,001 to $250,000 (based on the annual award amount.) OR Assumes 100% of the grant manager duties for grants of $35,000 to $100,000 (based on the annual award amount.) OR Splits Band A grant manager duties 50/50 with another grant manager. Splits Band C grant manager duties 50/50 with another grant manager. *Grant Manager supplemental duty may only be assigned if: 1. The grant allows for the payment of a grant manager/coordinator from the grant funds and 2. Sufficient funds are available to pay the supplemental duty once all other grant expenses have been budgeted and 3. The person assigned the duty does not have grant managing/coordinating as part of their regular job duties and 4. The person assigned the duty is not a 12 month employee and/or does not receive an administrative additive as part of their regular salary (per Board Policy 03.121). FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 7

BEST PRACTICE GUIDE for DETERMINING SUPPLEMENTAL PAY RATES for SCHOOL GRANT MANAGERS* Band A (1.0 FTE) $800 Assumes 100% of the grant manager duties for grants of $100,001 and above. Band C (0.5 FTE) $400 Assumes 100% of the grant manager duties for grants of $20,000 to $100,000. OR Splits Band A grant manager duties 50/50 with another grant manager. *Grant Manager supplemental duty may only be assigned if: 1. The grant allows for the payment of a grant manager/coordinator from the grant funds and 2. Sufficient funds are available to pay the supplemental duty once all other grant expenses have been budgeted and 3. The person assigned the duty does not have grant managing/coordinating as part of their regular job duties and 4. The person assigned the duty is not a 12 month employee and/or does not receive an administrative additive as part of their regular salary (per Board Policy 03.121). FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 8

SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY SCHEDULE FOR DISTRICT LEVEL AND/OR DISTRICTWIDE POSITIONS 2014-2015 Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 DISTRICT LEVEL - Job Titles Band A 100% Band B 75% Band C 50% Band D 25% District - Energy Manager Elementary (participation in E=use program) $600 $450 $300 $150 District - Energy Manager Middle (participation in E=use program) $600 $450 $300 $150 District - Energy Manager High (participation in E=use program) $600 $450 $300 $150 District - Grant Manager (grant funded) $4,655 $3,491 $2,328 $1,164 District - Art/Humanities Band Content Leader $4,655 $3,491 $2,328 $1,164 District - Art/Humanities Orchestra Content Leader $4,655 $3,491 $2,328 $1,164 District - Special Project Coordinator (as needed and funded from instructional directors' office) $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 District - Academic Challenge Coordinator $800 $600 $400 $200 FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 9

SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY SCHEDULE FOR NON ATHLETIC DUTIES 2014-2015 Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 ELEMENTARY - Job Titles Band A 100% Band B 75% Band C 50% Band D 25% Elementary - Academic Challenge Coordinator $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Academic Team Coach $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Building Assessment Coordinator $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Committee Chair $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Curriculum Specialists $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Extra Curricular Coordinator $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Grade Level Representative $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Grant Manager (grant funded) $800 --- $400 --- Elementary - Professional Development Chair $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Publication/Yearbook/Communications $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - SBDM Secretary $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Special Area Sponsor $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - STLP Coordinator (KETS Funded) $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Student Assistance Team Leader $800 $600 $400 $200 Elementary - Transportation Captain $1,200 $900 $600 $300 Elementary - Technology Coordinator $2,350 $1,763 $1,175 $588 Elementary - Web Master $800 $600 $400 $200 MIDDLE SCHOOL - Job Titles Middle School - Academic Team Sponsor $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Middle School - Assistant Academic Team Sponsor $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Building Assessment Coordinator $1,000 $750 $500 $250 Middle School - Club Sponsor $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - CSIP Manager $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Drama Sponsor - Production $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Exploratory Coordinator $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Extra Curricular Activity (Academic) $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Middle School - Extra Curricular Activity (Non Academic) $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Grant Manager (grant funded) $800 --- $400 --- Middle School - Math Team Sponsor $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Middle School - Professional Development Chair $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Program Review Coordinator $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - SPS - Systematic Problem Solving Team $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Secretary, SBDM $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Speech Team Sponsor - Competition $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Middle School - STLP Coordinator (KETS Funded) $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Subject Area Representative $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Middle School - Team Leader 2 person team - $1200 $1,200 $900 $600 $300 3 person team - $1750 $1,750 $1,313 $875 $438 4 person team - $2350 $2,350 $1,763 $1,175 $588 5 person team - $2950 $2,950 $2,213 $1,475 $738 Middle School - Technology Coordinator $2,350 $1,763 $1,175 $588 Middle School - Web Master $800 $600 $400 $200 Middle School - Yearbook Sponsor $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Middle School - Zero Hour (must relinquish planning period to teach class during regular school hours) $6,018 --- $3,009 --- SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY SCHEDULE FOR NON ATHLETIC DUTIES FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 10

2014-2015 HIGH SCHOOL Job Titles 100% Band B Band C Band D High School - Academic Competition - Assistant Sponsor $2,350 $1,763 $1,175 $588 High School - Academic Competition Sponsor $4,700 $3,525 $2,350 $1,175 High School - Band - Assistant Director (Plus 10 days) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 High School - Band Director (Plus 10 days) $6,250 $4,688 $3,125 $1,563 High School - Band Guard $4,500 $3,375 $2,250 $1,125 Percussion $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Winds $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 Jazz Band $1,000 $750 $500 $250 Marching Tech $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 High School - Buildling Assessment Coordinator $1,200 $900 $600 $300 High School - Class Sponsor $800 $600 $400 $200 High School - Debate Sponsor $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 High School - Departmental Chair $4,700 $3,525 $2,350 $1,175 High School - Drama Sponsor Fall Production $2,350 $1,763 $1,175 $588 High School - Drama Sponsor Spring Production $2,350 $1,763 $1,175 $588 High School - Extra Curricular Activity Supervisor $800 $600 $400 $200 High School - Grant Manager (grant funded) $800 --- $400 --- High School - Internal Planning Facilitator $800 $600 $400 $200 High School - Orchestra Sponsor $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 High School - Orchestra Upper String $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Lower String $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 High School - Professional Development Chair $800 $600 $400 $200 High School - Program Review Coordinaotor $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 High School - Secretary, SBDM $800 $600 $400 $200 High School - Speech Sponsor $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 High School - STLP Coordinator (KETS Funded) $800 $600 $400 $200 High School - Student Council Sponsor $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 High School - Supervisory Duties $800 $600 $400 $200 High School - Technology Coordinator $2,350 $1,763 $1,175 $588 High School - Vocal Music Sponsor $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 High School - Vocal Ensemble Coach $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 Instructor $1,000 $750 $500 $250 Clinician $400 $300 $200 $100 High School - Web Master $800 $600 $400 $200 High School - Yearbook Sponsor $4,700 $3,525 $2,350 $1,175 High School - Zero Hour (must relinquich planning period to teach class during regular school hours) $6,018 --- $3,009 --- Funded Positions - JobTitles Alternative Programs - Technology Coordinator $1,200 $900 $600 $300 Alternative Programs - Building Assessment Coordinator $1,000 $750 $500 $250 Alternative Programs - STLP Coordinator (KETS FUNDED) $800 $600 $400 $200 Alternative Programs - Grant Manager (grant funded) $800 --- $400 --- Bluegrass SCAPA - Academic Coach $800 $600 $400 $200 Bluegrass SCAPA - Curriculum Specialist $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Bluegrass SCAPA - Department Chairs $4,700 $3,525 $2,350 $1,175 Bluegrass SCAPA - Drama Sponsor Fall Production $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Bluegrass SCAPA - Drama Sponsor Spring Production $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Bluegrass SCAPA - Music Sponsor $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Martin Luther King - Academic Coach $800 $600 $400 $200 Vocational Schools - Academic Coach $800 $600 $400 $200 FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 11

SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY SCHEDULE FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETICS 2014-2015 Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 Job Titles Band A 100% Band B 75% Band C 50% Band D 25% Basketball Boys (Asst.) * $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Basketball Girls (Asst.) * $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Basketball Boys (Head) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Basketball Girls (Head) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Cheerleader Sponsor $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Dance Team $800 $600 $400 $200 Cheerleading (Asst.) * $800 $600 $400 $200 District Middle School Football Representative (1 per District) $800 $600 $400 $200 District Middle School Boys Basketball Representative (1 per District) $800 $600 $400 $200 District Middle School Girls Basketball Representative (1 per District) $800 $600 $400 $200 District Middle School Boys & Girls Track Representative (1 per District) $800 $600 $400 $200 District Middle School Cheerleading Representative (1 per District ) $800 $600 $400 $200 District Middle School Volleyball Representative (1 per District) $800 $600 $400 $200 Football (Asst.) * $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Football (Head) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Intramural Director* $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Track and Field - Boys (Head) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Track and Field - Girls (Head) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Track and Field - Boys (Asst.) * $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Track and Field - Girls (Asst.) * $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Volleyball - Girls (Head) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Volleyball Girls (Asst.) * $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Middle School Coach - Discretionary (used for sports or positions not listed above) $800 $600 $400 $200 * Refer to FCPS Athletic Guidelines for maximum number of assistant coaches permitted. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 12

SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY SCHEDULE FOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS 2014-2015 Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 Job Titles Band A 100% Band B 75% Band C 50% Band D 25% Archery - Boys & Girls (1 position) $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Baseball (Head) $6,250 $4,688 $3,125 $1,563 Baseball (Asst.) * $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Basketball - Boys (Head) $6,250 $4,688 $3,125 $1,563 Basketball - Boys (Asst.) * $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Basketball - Girls (Head) $6,250 $4,688 $3,125 $1,563 Basketball - Girls (Asst.) * $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Bass Fishing - Boys & Girls (1 position) $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Bowling - Boys & Girls (1 position) $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Cheerleader Sponsor (Head) $6,250 $4,688 $3,125 $1,563 Cheerleader Sponsor (Asst.) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Cross-Country - Boys & Girls (1 position) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Football (Head) $9,350 $7,013 $4,675 $2,338 Football (Asst.) * $4,700 $3,525 $2,350 $1,175 Golf - Boys & Girls (1 position) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Boys Soccer (Head) $6,250 $4,688 $3,125 $1,563 Boys Soccer (Asst.) * $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Girls Soccer (Head) $6,250 $4,688 $3,125 $1,563 Girls Soccer (Asst.) * $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Softball (Head) $6,250 $4,688 $3,125 $1,563 Softball (Asst.) * $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Swimming & Diving - (Head) $3,900 $2,925 $1,950 $975 Swimming & Diving - (Asst) $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Tennis- Boys & Girls (1 position) $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Track & Field - (Head) $4,700 $3,525 $2,350 $1,175 Track & Field - (Asst) * $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Volleyball (Head) $6,250 $4,688 $3,125 $1,563 Volleyball (Asst) * $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 Wrestling (Head) $3,900 $2,925 $1,950 $975 Wrestling (Asst) * $1,600 $1,200 $800 $400 Athletic Director $9,350 $7,013 $4,675 $2,338 Assistant Athletic Director (school or booster funded) $4,700 $3,525 $2,350 $1,175 Intramural Director $3,150 $2,363 $1,575 $788 High School Coach - Discretionary (used for sports or positions not listed above, i.e. dance) $800 $600 $400 $200 * Refer to FCPS Athletic Guidelines for maximum number of assistant coaches permitted. Current coaches hired before July 1, 2006 under the pevious supplemental salary amounts with current extended days, will continue with their supplemental salary/extended days until resignation (of that specific duty and/or at that specific school), retirement or other leave. All coaches hired after July 1, 2006 will be paid on the current supplemental salary schedule. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 13

FAYETTE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATIVE ADDITIVE SCHEDULE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 Pay Grade Administrative Additive* 01 229 02 1,513 03 3,009 04 4,623 05 6,415 06 7,960 07 10,772 08 13,278 09 16,143 10 19,485 11 23,427 12 27,934 13 33,071 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 36,726 40,766 44,842 48,872 53,277 58,072 63,299 Effective with the 1990-91 school year, the following Longevity Increments* are incorporated into the administrative additive structure in recognition of years of experience in administrative service. Administrative Service Annual Amount 5 Years $250 10 Years $500 15 Years $750 20 Years $1,000 25 Years $1,250 *Effective June 30, 2006, all components of administrative salaries, including base pay from the Teacher Salary Schedule, extended employment, Administrative Additive, and Longevity Increment will be subject to the same increases as those applied to the teacher salary schedule. Placement on the Teacher Salary Schedule based on rank and experience, extended employment, appropriate Administrative Additives, and Longevity Increments as listed in the tables above will be utilized as the starting salary for administrative and supervisory positions. When adjusting employee additives up or down the hay and longevity schedules will be used as a baseline guide in determining the amount of the adjustment. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 14

FAYETTE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2014-2015 SUBSTITUTE TEACHER/PARA SALARY SCHEDULE Reflects a 0.0% Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 Classified Para Educator Non Certified Teacher Retired Certified Teacher Substitute Substitute Certified Teacher Substitute Substitute $10.65 per hour $82.00 per day $107.00 per day $146.00 per day Long term rate for assignments 21 days or longer Not eligible for long term certified assignments Long term rate for assignments 21 days or longer Long term rate for assigments 21 days or longer Rate equivalent to the same grade at step zero for the job group of the long term assignment beginning on day 21 $10.65 rate paid for days 1-20 Eligible to work a maximum of 20 days in a certified assignment $156 per day beginning on day 21 $107 rate paid for days 1-20 $156 per day beginning on day 21 $146 rate paid for days 1-20 Classified Substitute Rate Classified substitutes (High School Diploma or GED required) and certified substitutes working as a classified substitute, will be paid a rate of $10.65 per hour. Classified substitutes with 48 college credit hours or who have passed the KY Para educator Test may be considered for long term classified substitute positions. A long term classified substitute who works more than 20 days in the same position, will begin to make the rate of pay for the beginning level of that job class at step zero. This rate would change beginning on day 21 and continue until that assignment ends. Non Certified Teacher Substitute Rate Persons who have 64 college credit hours or more (GPA 2.5 or greater) or a BA (GPA 2.0 or greater) may qualify for an emergency substitute certificate and work as a substitute teacher for short term assignments in Fayette County Public Schools. These individuals will receive $82.00 per day. Certified Teacher Substitutes (including retired teacher substitutes) Substitutes with current teaching certificates will be paid a premium rate of $107.00 per day. Retired Teacher Status Teachers who retire from Fayette County Public Schools or another Kentucky school district will be paid a premium substitute rate of $146.00 per day Long Term Rate for Certified Substitutes A certified substitute who accepts an assignment will be paid a daily rate of $156, beginning on day 21 of that assignment. There will not be retro pay; the $156.00 rate begins on day 21. To be eligible for the additional pay, the assignment must be more than 20 consecutive days in the same position and same school year. The substitute must hold a valid Kentucky Provisional or Standard Certificate, that is appropriate for the position in order to be eligible for the long term assignment. Substitute Administrator Assignment Substitute administrators will be paid a rate of $250 per day. Kentucky Teachers Retirement All certified substitutes are enrolled in a certified retirement account with the Kentucky Teachers Retirement System. Substitute teachers are not eligible for participation through payroll deductions for Social Security. Retired teachers who return as substitute teachers may substitute up to 69% of the days a full time person is required to work. A second retirement account will be established for wages earned as a substitute. All members contribute of compensation on a pre tax basis, apportioned to the retirement account and the medical insurance fund. After 5 full years of service, the member will be vested. Retirees returning to work as a substitute must have a minimum of 3 months break in service from their retirement date. The Daily Wage Threshold (DWT) applies to all money earned from KTRS employers during a regular school calendar year. Certified Substitutes not previously a KTRS Retiree: Substitute Service amounting to 70% of the term will enable the member to make contributions for the full school year and receive a full year of service credit in the Teachers Retirement System. All such contributions must be made on or before December 31 following June 30 of the fiscal year in which the substitute service was rendered. Note: Teachers that are hired under sub status but receive their certification on or before September 30th will be given retro pay from their start date. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 15

Fayette County Public Schools Stipend Pay for Salaried Employees Parameters Regarding Stipend Pay Stipends are only to be paid to salaried personnel for intermittent duties not included in the Board approved salary schedule for supplemental positions. Substitutes are not eligible for stipend pay. (Classified hourly personnel who perform additional duties must be paid the appropriate hourly rate for their job classification, including overtime, for intermittent duties assigned by their principal or other supervisor.) Classified hourly employees who officiates a game will receive the KHSAA game rate instead of their hourly rate. Authorization for stipend payments must come from the principal or other supervisor with verification by the office of Budget and Staffing regarding the availability of funds. The principal or other supervisor will determine the classification of the stipend as outlined below, will verify that the duties have been performed, and will report the hours of service using appropriate district procedures and forms. KTRS has advised that retirees not be permitted to receive stipend pay, to avoid exceeding their daily wage threshold. Regardless of job classification, twelve month salaried employees are not eligible to receive stipend pay. Administrators less than 12 months may receive stipend pay outside their work calendar. Stipend compensation is a salary supplement and payments shall coincide with the cut-off dates detailed on the boardapproved pay date schedule. If requests for payment are submitted after the deadline, payments will be made on the next scheduled pay date. Stipend pay rates are established by the Board of Education. Deviation from these rates is not permitted. Salaried employees will not receive an hourly rate based on their daily rate of pay. Stipend Pay Classifications and Rates I. Instruction of students outside of the regular school day Step Amount Per Hour No of Years Experience I $30.00 0-10 II $34.00 11-20 III $37.00 21 + Examples: Extended School Services (ESS), before or after school instruction, Saturday instruction programs, and instruction of students in any other program that occurs outside of the regular school day. Beginning with the 2009-2010 school year Occupational, Physical Therapist, Speech Therapist, Psychologist and Diagnosticians will be paid from this tier in regards to work performed related to reporting and evaluations. II. Participation and/or presentation in professional development activities and other professional duties Stipend Amount= $25.00 per hour Examples: Participation in school or district based professional development, preparation for presentation of professional development activity, participation in curriculum writing, participation in textbook/materials selection, other professional activities that do not involve direct instruction of students. Presenters may add additional time to allow for preparation at the rate of $25.00/hour. III. Supervision of students outside of the regular school day Stipend Amount= $15.00 per hour Examples: Bus room supervision, detention hall, game duty, supervision of any other student activity that does not include instruction of students. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 16

FAYETTE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2014-2015 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS SALARY SCHEDULE This schedule reflects a 1% increase over the 2013-2014 Occupational Therapist Salary Schedule and the reduction of two extended days Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 Experience ANNUAL SALARY 0 55,247 1 56,199 2 57,152 3 58,104 4 59,056 5 60,009 6 60,961 7 61,912 8 62,865 9 63,816 10 64,770 11 65,721 12 66,675 13 67,625 14 68,578 15 69,530 16 70,482 17 71,435 18 72,386 19 73,339 20 74,290 21 75,242 22 76,195 23 77,147 24 78,100 25 79,052 26 80,004 Experience for Step Increases Initial placement on the salary schedule will be determined by an evaluation of prior training and/or experience. Official cut off date for granting an experience step-up: employment must begin on or before the first day following winter break, and the number of days worked must equivalent to at least 50% of the work calendar. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 17

FAYETTE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2014-2015 PHYSICAL THERAPISTS SALARY SCHEDULE This schedule reflects a 1% increase over the 2013-2014 Physical Therapist Salary Schedule and a reduction of two extended days Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 Experience ANNUAL SALARY 0 56,815 1 57,843 2 58,869 3 59,896 4 60,923 5 61,949 6 62,977 7 64,005 8 65,031 9 66,057 10 67,086 11 68,111 12 69,136 13 70,165 14 71,190 15 72,218 16 73,246 17 74,273 18 75,298 19 76,327 20 77,353 21 78,378 22 79,405 23 80,434 24 81,461 25 82,487 26 83,514 Experience for Step Increases Initial placement on the salary schedule will be determined by an evaluation of prior training and/or experience. Official cut off date for granting an experience step-up: employment must begin on or before the first day following winter break, and the number of days worked must equivalent to at least 50% of the work calendar. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 18

FAYETTE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2014-2015 FAMILY RESOURCE AND YOUTH SERVICE CENTER COORDINATORS SALARY SCHEDULE This schedule reflects a 1% increase over the 2013-2014 Family Resource and Youth Service Center Coordinators Salary Schedule Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 Experience AB-BA MA+ 0 39,622 42,657 1 40,390 43,492 2 41,172 44,346 3 41,975 45,219 4 42,798 46,111 5 43,635 47,021 6 44,490 47,952 7 45,367 48,904 8 46,263 49,876 9 47,177 50,868 10 48,110 51,883 11 49,062 52,924 12 50,039 53,984 13 51,039 55,068 14 52,058 56,175 15 53,101 57,309 16 54,166 58,465 17 55,254 59,648 18 56,364 60,855 19 57,503 62,094 20 58,662 63,356 21 59,852 64,646 22 61,062 65,964 23 62,302 67,313 24 63,570 68,690 25 64,864 70,098 26 66,191 71,537 Placement on Salary Schedule Initial placement on the salary schedule will be determined by an evaluation of prior training and/or experience through the Department of Human Resources. Effective 07/01/2007, only previous FRYSC Coordinator experience will be allowed for initial experience credit. Salary Schedule Experience Credit Experience credit for step-up on the salary schedule will be granted when the employee has received pay for a minimum of 70% of the annual work calendar. Salary based on 240 day work schedule July 1 - June 30. Coordinators who move to social worker positions within the district may receive up to 10 years experience credit for service as a FRYSC coordinator. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 19

FAYETTE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2014-2015 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER (SAM) SALARY SCHEDULE This schedule reflects a 1% increase over the 2013-2014 School Administrative Manager (SAM) Salary Schedule and a reduction of two extended days Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 Experience AB-BA MA+ 0 36,517 38,707 1 37,064 39,289 2 37,621 39,878 3 38,184 40,476 4 38,757 41,083 5 39,340 41,699 6 39,929 42,326 7 40,528 42,959 8 41,136 43,604 9 41,752 44,257 10 42,379 44,922 11 43,015 45,596 12 43,658 46,278 13 44,315 46,975 14 44,979 47,676 15 45,654 48,392 16 46,340 49,119 17 47,034 49,856 18 47,740 50,603 19 48,454 51,363 20 49,181 52,133 21 49,919 52,915 22 50,669 53,708 23 51,427 54,514 24 52,199 55,331 25 52,984 56,163 26 53,778 57,003 Placement on Salary Schedule Initial placement on the salary schedule will be determined by an evaluation of prior training and/or experience throug the Department of Human Resources. Salary Schedule Experience Credit Experience credit for step-up on the salary schedule will be granted when the employee has received pay for a minimum of 70% of the annual work calendar. Salary based on 219 day work schedule July 1 - June 30. FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 20

Fayette County Public Schools Student Workers and Miscellaneous Rate Schedule Approved: May 19, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 STUDENT WORKER SALARY SCHEDULE Hourly Rate of Pay $7.25 Additional Pay for Experience $.25 per hour additional if 70 days worked the prior year 1 Student workers are identified as those students currently enrolled in Fayette County Public Schools or graduated from Fayette County Public Schools the prior year. 2 Individuals who are hired for part time or temporary work will be placed on the appropriate salary schedule at the appropriate level. Any day in which a student works 3.5 hours or more will be counted as a "day worked. " ATHLETIC OFFICIAL FEES Fayette County Public Schools will follow guidelines and fee schedules set by KHSAA for contest officials. Please refer to the KHSAA Officials Licensing Guidebook. Classified hourly employees who officiate a game will receive the KHSAA game rate instead of their hourly rate. CONSULTANT RATE PRESENTERS WILL NEGOTIATE WITH THE DISTRICT AND ITS INDIVIDUAL SCHOOLS FOR FAIR MARKET VALUE RATE FOR CONSULTANTS, WITH THE ONLY EXCEPTION BEING RECENTLY RETIRED FAYETTE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES, WHO MAY EARN NO MORE THAN THEIR FINAL DAILY RATE FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES RENDERED TO THE DISTRICT WITHIN SIX (6) MONTHS OF THEIR DATE OF RETIREMENT. BOARD APPROVED 4/2/2001 Employees cannot be consultants of the District unless they have a Federal ID number that is not their social security number. Effective July 1, 2007 KTRS retirees wishing to provide consultant services for the District must file a Form 30-E with KTRS and granted a contributions exemption before a professional services contract will be awarded by the District or the services are preformed. An approved current year contract must be on file before payment can be made FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 21

Fayette County Public Schools 2014-2015 CLASSIFIED HOURLY EMPLOYEES SINGLE SALARY SCHEDULE Approved: May 19, 2014 Reflects a 1% increase over the 2013-2014 schedule Effective: July 1, 2014 Grade Level 0 1 9.23 2 9.54 3 9.96 4 10.32 5 10.75 6 11.17 7 11.60 8 12.08 9 12.56 10 13.08 11 13.58 12 14.13 13 14.70 14 15.27 15 15.90 16 16.55 1 9.36 9.72 10.11 10.51 10.90 11.35 11.80 12.25 12.79 13.25 13.81 14.37 14.92 15.53 16.12 16.79 2 9.49 9.87 10.26 10.67 11.08 11.50 12.00 12.48 12.93 13.46 14.02 14.57 15.16 15.75 16.37 17.06 3 9.61 10.01 10.42 10.81 11.24 11.71 12.12 12.64 13.15 13.65 14.20 14.81 15.36 15.99 16.61 17.26 4 9.80 10.15 10.59 10.96 11.40 11.86 12.30 12.85 13.33 13.88 14.41 15.04 15.59 16.23 16.87 17.55 5 9.97 10.35 10.78 11.19 11.65 12.09 12.56 13.10 13.59 14.16 14.70 15.29 15.93 16.56 17.21 17.90 6 10.12 10.52 10.93 11.37 11.83 12.26 12.79 13.29 13.82 14.38 14.92 15.55 16.13 16.80 17.47 18.18 7 10.27 10.68 11.10 11.52 12.02 12.49 12.93 13.48 14.03 14.58 15.16 15.79 16.39 17.08 17.76 18.44 8 10.43 10.82 11.29 11.75 12.14 12.66 13.15 13.71 14.21 14.84 15.36 16.03 16.63 17.31 18.01 18.71 9 10.61 10.97 11.43 11.87 12.37 12.86 13.33 13.91 14.42 15.06 15.59 16.27 16.88 17.56 18.26 19.00 10 10.81 11.20 11.69 12.11 12.59 13.11 13.59 14.19 14.72 15.31 15.93 16.59 17.22 17.91 18.64 19.36 11 10.96 11.38 11.85 12.28 12.82 13.31 13.82 14.40 14.94 15.57 16.13 16.84 17.48 18.19 18.91 19.67 12 11.13 11.53 12.04 12.51 12.97 13.49 14.03 14.60 15.19 15.80 16.39 17.11 17.77 18.45 19.22 19.97 13 11.32 11.76 12.17 12.67 13.17 13.72 14.21 14.86 15.37 16.06 16.63 17.33 18.03 18.73 19.48 20.25 14 11.47 11.89 12.39 12.87 13.36 13.93 14.42 15.09 15.61 16.28 16.88 17.58 18.28 19.03 19.77 20.61 15 11.75 12.12 12.63 13.14 13.62 14.20 14.72 15.36 15.94 16.60 17.22 17.97 18.65 19.38 20.18 20.98 16 11.87 12.30 12.84 13.32 13.84 14.41 14.94 15.59 16.14 16.86 17.48 18.22 18.92 19.72 20.46 21.29 17 12.06 12.52 13.04 13.52 14.06 14.61 15.19 15.83 16.41 17.13 17.77 18.48 19.23 19.99 20.77 21.62 18 12.21 12.70 13.21 13.75 14.24 14.87 15.37 16.08 16.67 17.34 18.03 18.76 19.49 20.30 21.13 21.95 19 12.44 12.88 13.39 13.94 14.49 15.11 15.61 16.30 16.89 17.59 18.28 19.07 19.80 20.62 21.39 22.26 20 12.67 13.15 13.65 14.21 14.75 15.37 15.94 16.63 17.23 17.98 18.65 19.43 20.19 20.99 21.85 22.71 21 12.87 13.33 13.88 14.42 14.96 15.61 16.14 16.88 17.49 18.24 18.92 19.74 20.47 21.30 22.16 23.08 22 13.07 13.54 14.08 14.62 15.21 15.84 16.41 17.16 17.78 18.49 19.23 20.02 20.78 21.63 22.48 23.40 23 13.24 13.76 14.27 14.88 15.44 16.09 16.67 17.37 18.05 18.77 19.49 20.32 21.14 21.96 22.79 23.77 24 13.42 13.97 14.51 15.12 15.64 16.31 16.89 17.61 18.29 19.08 19.80 20.64 21.40 22.27 23.19 24.11 25 13.72 14.22 14.77 15.38 15.98 16.67 17.23 18.03 18.66 19.45 20.19 21.03 21.87 22.73 23.62 24.60 26 13.93 14.46 14.99 15.62 16.21 16.89 17.49 18.28 18.93 19.75 20.47 21.32 22.17 23.09 23.98 24.98 Department of Budget and Staffing 22

Fayette County Public Schools 2014-2015 CLASSIFIED HOURLY EMPLOYEES SINGLE SALARY SCHEDULE Approved: May 19, 2014 Reflects a 1% increase over the 2013-2014 schedule Effective: July 1, 2014 Grade Level 0 17 17.20 18 17.88 19 18.62 20 19.33 21 20.12 22 20.92 23 21.78 24 22.61 25 23.50 26 24.48 27 25.42 28 26.47 29 27.49 30 28.59 31 29.76 32 30.94 1 17.46 18.17 18.90 19.62 20.42 21.25 22.07 22.96 23.88 24.81 25.85 26.86 27.91 29.04 30.18 31.42 2 17.75 18.42 19.20 19.93 20.74 21.52 22.43 23.30 24.25 25.20 26.20 27.26 28.38 29.46 30.65 31.89 3 18.00 18.70 19.47 20.22 21.04 21.89 22.74 23.63 24.60 25.57 26.59 27.66 28.80 29.93 31.12 32.36 4 18.25 18.96 19.76 20.52 21.35 22.20 23.10 23.99 24.98 25.95 26.99 28.09 29.19 30.38 31.57 32.84 5 18.62 19.34 20.16 20.93 21.80 22.66 23.52 24.50 25.44 26.48 27.52 28.63 29.80 30.98 32.18 33.52 6 18.90 19.64 20.45 21.26 22.12 22.99 23.90 24.85 25.88 26.87 27.92 29.08 30.20 31.44 32.70 34.01 7 19.20 19.95 20.76 21.54 22.45 23.34 24.27 25.24 26.24 27.28 28.40 29.51 30.66 31.93 33.20 34.53 8 19.47 20.24 21.08 21.90 22.76 23.68 24.62 25.60 26.62 27.70 28.81 29.95 31.13 32.42 33.64 35.03 9 19.76 20.56 21.37 22.21 23.14 24.01 25.01 25.97 27.06 28.10 29.24 30.40 31.58 32.87 34.16 35.56 10 20.16 20.97 21.84 22.67 23.56 24.54 25.47 26.50 27.54 28.64 29.82 31.01 32.22 33.56 34.88 36.27 11 20.45 21.28 22.15 23.03 23.92 24.89 25.90 26.89 27.96 29.10 30.25 31.48 32.72 34.06 35.38 36.79 12 20.76 21.61 22.47 23.35 24.29 25.28 26.29 27.33 28.43 29.52 30.68 31.97 33.21 34.57 35.94 37.39 13 21.08 21.92 22.78 23.71 24.66 25.62 26.64 27.72 28.83 29.97 31.17 32.46 33.69 35.08 36.46 37.95 14 21.37 22.23 23.18 24.03 25.06 26.00 27.08 28.12 29.28 30.41 31.60 32.90 34.19 35.60 37.00 38.49 15 21.84 22.70 23.60 24.56 25.51 26.54 27.58 28.66 29.84 31.03 32.25 33.58 34.89 36.31 37.73 39.25 16 22.15 23.06 23.95 24.92 25.92 26.94 28.02 29.12 30.28 31.49 32.74 34.10 35.39 36.85 38.30 39.86 17 22.47 23.39 24.35 25.31 26.31 27.36 28.45 29.54 30.73 31.98 33.24 34.60 35.95 37.45 38.89 40.47 18 22.78 23.76 24.69 25.66 26.68 27.78 28.85 30.00 31.23 32.47 33.74 35.10 36.48 38.00 39.48 41.07 19 23.18 24.09 25.09 26.03 27.12 28.18 29.30 30.44 31.64 32.91 34.21 35.64 37.02 38.54 40.06 41.67 20 23.60 24.58 25.57 26.57 27.65 28.76 29.87 31.08 32.30 33.59 34.93 36.37 37.74 39.33 40.86 42.53 21 23.95 24.94 25.95 26.96 28.08 29.17 30.30 31.52 32.78 34.11 35.42 36.89 38.31 39.95 41.48 43.17 22 24.35 25.33 26.36 27.38 28.51 29.59 30.77 32.01 33.29 34.61 35.97 37.48 38.90 40.53 42.10 43.80 23 24.69 25.71 26.73 27.79 28.90 30.05 31.26 32.49 33.78 35.13 36.50 38.02 39.49 41.12 42.73 44.49 24 25.09 26.08 27.15 28.20 29.35 30.54 31.67 32.95 34.24 35.67 37.06 38.56 40.07 41.75 43.39 45.14 25 25.57 26.59 27.71 28.80 29.94 31.13 32.33 33.61 34.97 36.41 37.78 39.38 40.87 42.60 44.23 46.05 26 25.95 26.99 28.11 29.19 30.39 31.58 32.80 34.13 35.48 36.93 38.36 39.99 41.49 43.21 44.88 46.70 Department of Budget and Staffing 23

Experience Step-Up Cut-Off Date: CLASSIFIED PAY INCREASES FOR EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Experience credit for step-up on the salary schedule will be granted when the employee has received pay for a minimum of 70% of the previous year s annual work calendar. Credit for Allowable Experience: Previous experience will be evaluated by the Department of Human Resources and each employee will be placed at the appropriate experience level with a maximum allowance of 4 levels from previous employment outside FCPS. Experience granted for employees transferring from hourly classified to classified salaried positions must relate to the salaried position. EXCEPTION: A former FCPS employee who is not a retired FCPS employee and is returning to work at FCPS will be given credit for past FCPS experience that directly relates to the current job for which they are being hired. Transfers between Job Classifications: Hourly classified employee s jobs are grouped into job classifications. Full experience credit for the employee s current level will be allowed for transfers within the same job classifications. For transfers outside of the employee s current job classification to a grade level higher than their current grade level, the employee will be allowed to carryover ½ of their current level s experience. The credit will be rounded up to the nearest whole number. Employees who choose to take a job in a different classification that is a equal to or lower grade level will carry over all of their current level s experience to the lower graded position. Maintenance, Plant Operations and Warehouse employees who transfer within those three departments may carry over all of their level s experience between job classifications, Technology and Electronics employees who transfer within these two departments may carry over all of their level s experience between job classifications. Experience Credit for Retirees: Certified retirees who return to work for a classified position are allowed a maximum of 4 years experience plus the steps given for their education. A classified retiree may only return to a permanent position of 3.5 hours per day or less. Classified retirees who return to work will be granted one-half of their years of experience. Classified retirees may not work as a classified substitute (sub para, sub secretary, sub food service, sub custodian). College Education Credit: Credit for education from an accredited college or university will be granted to regular, permanent classified employees as follows: o 2 levels for an AA degree o 4 levels for a BA/BS degree o 5 levels for a MA/MS degree o 6 levels for a PhD degree Post Secondary Credit: Credit for education relevant to the employee s current job will be granted for post-secondary degrees from an accredited public or proprietary vocational/technical or business institution as follows and will only be given once for the highest level of education attained. Credit for education is not cumulative. o o 1 level for a 1-year post-secondary degree 2 levels for a 2-year postsecondary degree. Official degree awarded transcripts must be submitted to Human Resources and pay increase will be effective as of the date turned into Human Resources with no retro pay. 24

Continuing Education Credit, License Upgrades, Program Certificates: Documentation for all areas listed below must be received during the current school year and the pay increase will be effective as of the date the certification is turned into Human Resources. Administrative Support Personnel Administrative Support personnel may be eligible to receive pay level increases through the following programs. o Certified Educational Office Employee (CEOE) certificate issued through the Professional Standards Program of the National Association of Educational Office Professionals. 1 level for Associate Professional 2 levels for Advanced II 3 levels for Advanced III 4 levels for completion of the CEOE o Microsoft Office Specialist or Microsoft Certified Application Specialist -1 level of credit. Automotive Maintenance Personnel Automotive maintenance personnel may be eligible to receive pay level increases by working towards their Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification. Certification must be maintained in order to remain eligible for certification credit. Credit is earned as follows: o 1 level for successful completion of 1-2 tests; o 2 levels for successful completion of 3 tests; o 3 levels for successful completion of 5 tests. Para Educator Personnel Para Educator personnel are eligible to receive pay level increases through the following programs. Certification must be maintained in order to remain eligible for certification credit. o Child Development Associate (CDA) Certificate- 1 level o Bluegrass Career and Technical College Para educator Certification Program-1 level Food Service Personnel Food service employees are eligible to receive pay level increases for the following program and certification must be maintained to remain eligible for credit. o American School Food Service Association Certification Program -1 level Technology Personnel Technology employees are eligible to receive a pay level increase for the following: o A+ certification; o Network + Certification; o Telephony Certification; o Certified Software Manager; o Microsoft Certified Professional; o Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE); o Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS); o Microsoft Certified IP Professional; o Microsoft Certified Professional Developer; Certified Technology Expert (NCTE); o Certified Design Expert (NCDE); o Certified Support Expert (NCSE); o Microsoft Certified Master Certifications; o Nortel Certified Architect (NCA). Maintenance Personnel Maintenance employees are eligible to receive pay level increases through the following license upgrades. Certification must be maintained in order to remain eligible for credit: o 1 level for a craft Apprentice License and 2 years of verifiable craft experience o 2 levels for a craft Journeyman s License or FCC License o 3 levels for a craft Masters License or craft Contractor s License or State Fire Inspector s License. 25

Lead Technicians and Supervisors may be eligible to receive pay level increases for the following programs. Certification must be maintained in order to remain eligible for credit. o 1 level for Backflow Certification from Blue Grass Cross Connection Prevention Association o 2 levels for completion of Certified Manager of Maintenance (CMM) certification; o 3 levels for completion of Facilities Management Administrator (FMA) or Certified School Plant Manager o (KSPMA) certification; o 4 levels for Certified Plant Engineer (CPE) certification. (Management certification is not cumulative with either Craft Certification or Management Certification.) Law Enforcement Personnel-Law Enforcement employees are eligible to receive a one pay level increase for the following certifications. Certification must be maintained in order to remain eligible for the pay level. o 1 level Defensive Tactics Certification o 1 level Range Instructor Certification o 1 level Portable Breathalyzer Technician Certification o 1 level Narcotics Field Test Technician Certification o 1 level Intermediate Telecommunicator Certification o 1 level Advanced Telecommunicator Certification o 2 levels Intermediate Law Enforcement Officer Certification o 1 level Advanced Law Officer Enforcement Certification All underpaid salaries and deductions related to classified employees will be retroactive for only two school years. **Any changes on this salary schedule will take effect on July 1 of the school year pertaining to this salary schedule. 26

JOB CLASS CODES WITH GRADES Code Job Name Grade/ Rate Code Job Name Grade/ Rate Code Job Name Grade/ Rate 7162 ACCOUNT SPECIALIST 15 7424 HVAC TECHNICIAN 17 7777 SCHOOL ADMIN ASST II - ELEM 15 8163 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SPECIALIST 15 8783 IAKSS OFFICE ASST I 12 7778 SCHOOL ADMIN ASST II - HIGH 15 8765 ADMIN ASST TO CHF OFFICER 20 8784 IAKSS OFFICE ASST II (<12 MONTH) 13 7779 SCHOOL ADMIN ASST II - MIDDLE 15 7766 ADMIN ASST TO THE BOARD OF ED 20 8782 IAKSS OFFICE ASST II (12 MONTH) 13 7773 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE ASST I 14 7761 ADMIN ASST TO THE SUPERINTENDENT 22 7781 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT III 14 8539 SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICE TRAINER 20 7762 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 15 7861 INFORMATION SPECIALIST 15 8534 SCHOOL MICROCOMP SPECIALIST 24 7765 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 16 7318 INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 13 7782 SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANT 13 8305 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 13 7651 INSURANCE SPECIALIST 15 8791 SCHOOL RECEPTIONIST 13 7774 ATTENDANCE SPECIALIST 13 8303 JUVENILE DETENTION CTR INSTR 13 8326 SP ED PARA - FMD 13 7923 AUTOBODY WORKER I 6 7320 KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 13 8325 SP ED PARA - LBD 13 7922 AUTOBODY WORKER II 17 8766 KTIP COORDINATOR 16 8327 SP ED PARA - MMD 13 7316 BILINGUAL PARAEDUCATOR 13 7523 LAN/WAN TECHNICIAN 28 8328 SP ED PARA - PD 13 7183 BUDGET & STAFFING ANALYST 20 7908 LAW ENFORCEMENT DISPATCHER 15 8167 SPECIAL ED ACCOUNT SPECIALIST 15 7941 BUS DRIVER 14 7824 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 21 8342 SPECIAL ED PARENT LIAISON 12 7933 BUS DRIVER TRAINER 15 7821 LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 23 8770 STAFF SUPPORT ADMIN ASST I (10.5 M 14 7942 BUS MONITOR 7 8304 LEAD AFTER SCHOOL PROG COORD $25 7771 STAFF SUPPORT ADMIN ASST I (12 MO 14 7755 CAREER-BASED SPECIALIST 24 8933 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 16 8172 STDT ACT FUNDS BUDGET ANALYST 18 7539 COMPUTER OPERATOR 20 7606 LEAD CUSTODIAL SVC WORKER 14 8781 SUB ASSIGNMENT SPECIALIST 15 7515 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER 28 8231 LEAD FOOD SERVICE ASST 13 8209 SUBSTITUTE FOOD SVC MANAGER 15 7527 COMPUTER TRAINING SPEC 24 7623 LEAD GDS EQUIP MECHANIC 16 8930 SUMMER DISPATCHER 15 8166 CONSTRUCTION BUDGET ANALYST 18 7625 LEAD GROUNDS WORKER 16 8445 SUMMER MAINT CREW LEADER 14 8883 COURT-SCHOOL LIAISON 20 7441 LEAD MAINTENANCE TECH 19 8630 SUMMER PLANT OPS WORKER 10 8624 CUSTODIAL EQUIP MECHANIC 15 8191 LEAD PAYROLL SPECIALIST 18 8939 SUMMER SCHOOL DRIVER 14 7603 CUSTODIAL SERVICES TRAINER 18 7632 LEAD UTILITY WORKER 16 8238 SUMMER SUB FD SVC WORKER 7 7605 CUSTODIAL SUPERVISOR 16 7982 LEAD WAREHOUSE WORKER 16 8941 SUMMER TRIP DRIVER 14 7609 CUSTODIAN 10 7763 LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 20 8985 SUMMER WAREHOUSE WORKER 10 7522 DATA COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 28 7362 LIBRARY MEDIA ASSISTANT 13 7513 SYSTEMS ANALYST 24 7548 DATA ENTRY ASST 13 7213 LUNCHROOM MONITOR 9 8164 TAX AUDITING SPECIALIST 15 7516 DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR 28 7785 MAIL SPECIALIST 15 8165 TAX PROCESSING SPECIALIST 15 7412 DRAFTING SPECIALIST 19 7449 MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE 3 8162 TAX PROCESSING SUPERVISOR 21 7317 EARLY START PARAEDUCATOR 13 7435 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 21 8945 TITLE I VAN DRIVER 13 8329 EARLY START SP ED PARAED 13 7445 MAINTENANCE TECH I 14 7164 TRANSP ACCTS PAYABLE SPEC 16 7338 EDUCATIONAL INTERP I 26 7444 MAINTENANCE TECH II 15 7906 TRANSPORTATION DATA ASST 14 7336 EDUCATIONAL INTERP II 29 7443 MAINTENANCE TECH III 16 8910 TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 15 7339 EDUCATIONAL INTERP III 30 7442 MAINTENANCE TECH IV 17 7902 TRANSPORTATION MANAGER 21 7425 ENERGY SYSTEMS OPERATOR/DISP 18 8982 MAINTENANCE WAREHOUSE WORKER 15 7931 TRANSPORTATON RECORDS CLERK 16 7312 ESL INSTRUCTOR 13 7447 MAINTENANCE WORKER II 6 7631 UTILITY SERVICES SUPV 20 8308 EXTENDED SCHOOL SVCS WORKER 12 8313 MATH TUTOR 14 7634 UTILITY WORKER I 14 8183 FINANCE ANALYST 18 7361 MEDIA TECHNICIAN 14 7633 UTILITY WORKER II 15 8161 FINANCIAL SVCS BOOKKEEPER 16 7534 MICROCOMP SPECIALIST 24 7924 VEH UPHOL & GLASS WORKER 14 7234 FOOD SERVICE ASST I 7 7533 MICROCOMPUTER TECH SPEC 26 7917 VEHICLE MAINT ATTENDANT 6 7233 FOOD SERVICE ASST II 11 7886 MIGRANT RECRUITER 13 7913 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ASST 13 8205 FOOD SERVICE BUDGET ANALYST 18 8786 OFFICE ASST II FED FUNDED 13 7912 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPV 19 7963 FOOD SERVICE DELIVERY DRIVER 13 8762 OUT-OF-AREA ATTENDANCE SPEC 15 7916 VEHICLE MECHANIC I 15 7212 FOOD SERVICE MANAGER I 14 8344 PARAEDUCATOR-504 13 7915 VEHICLE MECHANIC II 17 7211 FOOD SERVICE MANAGER II 15 8610 PART-TIME CUSTODIAN 10 7907 VEHICLE OP CONTROL ANALYST 14 8210 FOOD SERVICE MANAGER III 16 7191 PAYROLL SPECIALIST 15 7521 VOICE/DATA COMMUNICATION SPEC 24 7224 FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM ASST 14 7661 PERSONNEL SPECIALIST 18 7981 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR 21 8212 FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR 20 7122 PRINTING ASST 14 7984 WAREHOUSE WORKER I 12 7512 FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS ANALYST 20 7116 PRINTING SUPERVISOR 23 7983 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 14 8963 FOOD SERVICE WAREHOUSE COORD 13 8168 PROF DEVELOPMENT ACCT SPEC 15 8908 WEEKEND LAW ENF DISPATCHER 15 7783 FRYSC OFFICE ASSISTANT 12 7723 PURCHASING ASSISTANT 15 8449 WORK CONTROL COORDINATOR 15 8160 GRANT ANALYST 18 7724 PURCHASING TECHNICIAN 21 8173 WORKERS COMP ANALYST 18 7624 GROUNDS EQUIP MECHANIC 15 8312 READING TUTOR 14 Subs 7622 GROUNDS SUPERVISOR 20 7791 IAKSS RECEPTIONIST 13 8352 SUB INTERPRETER FOR THE DEAF $21.30 7628 GROUNDS WORKER I 12 7885 REGISTRAR 14 8938 SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVER $12.75 7627 GROUNDS WORKER II 14 7319 SAFE PARAEDUCATOR 13 8944 SUBSTITUTE BUS MONITOR $9.80 7321 HIGH SCHOOL PARAEDUCATOR 13 7903 SAFETY TRAINING COORDINATOR 16 8609 SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIAN $12.60 8353 HOME/SCHOOL LIAISON 13 7163 SCHOOL ACCT SPECIALIST - ELEM/MI 15 8235 SUBSTITUTE FOOD SERVICE WORKER $9.30 8763 HR APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST 15 8171 SCHOOL ACCT SPECIALIST - HIGH 15 7310 SUBSTITUTE PARAEDUCATOR $10.65 8774 HS ATTENDANCE SPECIALIST 13 7772 SUBSTITUTE SECRETARY $10.15 FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 27

Job Classification Groupings MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CLASSIFIED SALARIED LAW ENFORCEMENT 7412 DRAFTING SPECIALIST 7162 ACCOUNT SPECIALIST 8888 21ST CENTURY PROG GRANT MANAGER 7821 LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPV 7425 ENERGY SYSTEMS OPERATOR/DISP 8163 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SPECIALIST 7161 ACCOUNTING MANAGER 7824 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 7424 HVAC TECHNICIAN 8765 ADMIN ASST TO CHIEF OFFICER 7502 ADMINISTRATIVE DATA ANALYST 7908 LAW ENFORCEMENT DISPATCHER 7441 LEAD MAINTENANCE TECH 7766 ADMIN ASST TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 8494 AGRISCIENCE COMMUNITY LIASON 8284 LAW ENFORCEMENT SERGEANT 7449 MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE 7761 ADMIN ASST TO THE SUPERINTENDENT 8412 ARCHITECT 8764 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMIN ASST II 7435 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 7762 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 8455 ASSOC DIR - COMM/SBDM/GOVT/SUPPT 8767 LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMIN ASST III 7445 MAINTENANCE TECH I 7765 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 8474 ASSOC DIR - FINANCE 8908 WEEKEND DISPATCHER 7444 MAINTENANCE TECH II 7774 ATTENDANCE SPECIALIST 8467 ASSOC DIR - HUMAN RESOURCES 7443 MAINTENANCE TECH III 7183 BUDGET ANALYST 8454 ASSOC DIR - LAW ENFORCEMENT WAREHOUSE 7442 MAINTENANCE TECH IV 8166 CONSTRUCTION BUDGET ANALYST 8456 ASSOC DIR - LOGISTICS 7982 LEAD WAREHOUSE WORKER 8982 MAINTENANCE WAREHOUSE WORKER 7548 DATA ENTRY ASSISTANT 8476 ASSOC DIR - TAX COLLECTION 7981 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR 8445 SUMMER MAINT CREW LEADER 8183 FINANCE ANALYST 8903 ASSOC DIR - TRANSPORTATION 7984 WAREHOUSE WORKER I 8448 SUMMER MAINT WORKER 8161 FINANCIAL SVCS BOOKKEEPER 7344 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 7983 WAREHOUSE WORKER II 7447 TEMP MAINT WORKER 8205 FOOD SERVICE BUDGET ANALYST 8482 ATTENDANCE ANALYST 8449 WORK CONTROL COORDINATOR 7783 FRYSC OFFICE ASSISTANT 7281 AUDIOLOGIST MISCELLANEOUS (HOURLY) 8160 GRANT ANALYST 8457 CHIEF ADMINISTRATION OFFICER 7755 CAREER-BASED SPECIALIST PARAEDUCATORS 8774 HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SPECIALIST 8459 CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER 8883 COURT-SCHOOL LIAISON 8344 504 PARAEDUCATOR 8353 HOME/SCHOOL LIAISON 8497 CHIEF COMM/SBDM/GOVT/SUPPT 8884 GRANT PROGRAM SPECIALIST 7316 BILINGUAL PARAEDUCATOR 8763 HR APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST 8301 COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 7116 PRINTING SUPERVISOR 8305 CAP PARAEDUCATOR 8783 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT I 7411 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 7724 PURCHASING TECHNICIAN 7317 EARLY START PARAEDUCATOR 8782 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT II 8457 DIRECTOR - ADMINISTRATION 8162 TAX PROCESSING SUPERVISOR 8329 EARLY START SP ED PARAED 7781 IAKSS OFFICE ASSISTANT III 8466 DIRECTOR - BUDGET AND STAFFING 7902 TRANSPORTATION MANAGER 7338 EDUCATIONAL INTERP I 8785 IAKSS OFFICE ASST I FED FUNDED 8463 DIRECTOR - COMMUNITY RELATIONS 8307 YSC OUTREACH FACILITATOR 7336 EDUCATIONAL INTERP II 8784 IAKSS OFFICE ASST II (<12 MONTH) 8184 DIRECTOR - FINANCIAL SERVICES 7339 EDUCATIONAL INTERP III 7861 INFORMATION SPECIALIST 8468 DIRECTOR - FOOD SERVICE SUMMER JOB CLASS CODES 7312 ESL INSTRUCTOR 7651 INSURANCE SPECIALIST 8460 DIRECTOR - HUMAN RESOURCES 8209 SUBSTITUTE FOOD SVC MANAGER 8308 ESS WORKER 8766 KTIP COORDINATOR 8464 DIRECTOR - LAW ENFORCEMENT 8943 SUMMER BUS MONITOR 7321 HIGH SCHOOL PARAEDUCATOR 8191 LEAD PAYROLL SPECIALIST 8469 DIRECTOR - MAINTENANCE 8237 SUMMER CATERER 7318 INSTRUCTIONAL PARAEDUCATOR 7763 LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 8470 DIRECTOR - PLANT OPERATIONS 8930 SUMMER DISPATCHER 8303 JUVENILE DETENTION CTR INSTR 7362 LIBRARY MEDIA ASSISTANT 8473 DIRECTOR - RISK MANAGEMENT 8236 SUMMER FD SVC WORKER 7320 KINDERGARTEN PARAEDUCATOR 7785 MAIL SPECIALIST 8465 DIRECTOR - TECHNOLOGY 8208 SUMMER FOOD SVC MANAGER 8304 LEAD CAP INSTRUCTOR 7361 MEDIA TECHNICIAN 8471 DIRECTOR - TRANSPORTATION 8445 SUMMER MAINT CREW LEADER 7213 LUNCHROOM MONITOR 8762 OUT-OF-AREA ATTENDANCE SPEC 8472 DIRECTOR - WAREHOUSE 8448 SUMMER MAINTENANCE WORKER 8313 MATH TUTOR 7191 PAYROLL SPECIALIST 8411 DIRECTOR FACILITY DESIGN/CONSTR 8630 SUMMER PLANT OPS WORKER 7535 MICROCOMP RESOURCE TECH 7661 PERSONNEL SPECIALIST 8885 DROP OUT PREVENTION COORDINATOR 8939 SUMMER SCHOOL DRIVER 7886 MIGRANT RECRUITER 7122 PRINTING ASST 8330 EARLY START COORDINATOR 8780 SUMMER SECRETARY 8312 READING TUTOR 8168 PROF DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNT SPECIALIST 8889 EBCE/SLC PROGRAM MANAGER 8238 SUMMER SUB FD SVC WORKER 7319 SAFE PARAEDUCATOR 7723 PURCHASING ASSISTANT 7872 EMPLOYMENT TRAINING SPECIALIST 8941 SUMMER TRIP DRIVER 7334 SCAPA PROGRAM ASST 7791 RECEPTIONIST 7421 ENERGY SYSTEMS SUPERVISOR 8985 SUMMER WAREHOUSE WORKER 8534 SCHOOL MICROCOMP SPECIALIST 7885 REGISTRAR 8484 EQUITY ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICER 8326 SP ED PARA - FMD 7163 SCHOOL ACCOUNT SPECIALIST - ELEM/MIDDLE7491 FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER COORD SUB AND TEMP JOB CLASS CODES 8325 SP ED PARA - LBD 8171 SCHOOL ACCOUNT SPECIALIST - HIGH 8492 FAMILY/COMMUNITY LIAISON 8305 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ASST 8327 SP ED PARA - MMD 7777 SCHOOL ADMIN ASST II - ELEM 8496 FAMILY/COMMUNITY COORDINATOR 8308 EXTENDED SCHOOL SERVICES 8328 SP ED PARA - PD 7778 SCHOOL ADMIN ASST II - HIGH 7222 FOOD SERVICE COORDINATOR 8938 SUB BUS DRIVER 8331 TEMPORARY PARAEDUCATOR 7779 SCHOOL ADMIN ASST II - MIDDLE 7223 FOOD SVC MANAGER (SALARIED) 8944 SUB BUS MONITOR 8945 TITLE I VAN DRIVER 7773 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE ASST I 8170 GRANT ACCOUNTANT 8235 SUB FOOD SVC WORKER 8539 SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICE TRAINER 8882 GRANT CASE WORKER 8310 SUB PARAEDUCATOR TRANSPORTATION 7782 SCHOOL OFFICE ASSISTANT 8175 GRANT PROGRAM COMPLIANCE OFFICER 7772 SUB SECRETARY 8903 ASSOC DIRECTOR TRANSPORTATION 8786 SCHOOL OFFICE ASST FED FUNDED 8881 GRANT PROJECT COORDINATOR 8609 SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIAN 7923 AUTOBODY WORKER I 8791 SCHOOL RECEPTIONIST 8483 GRANT WRITER 8611 SUBSTITUTE LONG TERM CUSTODIAN 7922 AUTOBODY WORKER II 8167 SPECIAL ED ACCOUNT SPECIALIST 8410 INTERIM DIRECTOR- WITH ADDITIVE 8240 SUBSTITUTE LONG TERM FOOD SERVICE 7941 BUS DRIVER 8342 SPECIAL ED PARENT LIAISON 8409 INTERIM DIRECTOR-NO ADDITIVE 8315 SUBSTITUTE LONG TERM PARAEDUCATOR 7933 BUS DRIVER TRAINER 8770 STAFF SUPPORT ADMIN ASST I (10.5 MONTH) 8274 INTERVENTION SPECIALIST 8768 SUPPLEMENTAL/LONG TERM CLERICAL 7942 BUS MONITOR 7771 STAFF SUPPORT ADMIN ASST I (12 MONTH) 8283 LEGAL SPECIALIST-CIVIL RIGHTS OFFICER 8608 TEMPORARY OPERATIONS WORKER 8933 LEAD BUS DRIVER TRAINER 8172 STDT ACT FUNDS BUDGET ANALYST 7473 MAINTENANCE PROJECT COORD 8331 TEMPORARY PARAEDUCATOR 8906 SAFETY TRAINING SPECIALIST 8781 SUB ASSIGNMENT SPECIALIST 8481 MANAGER - ADMIN SYSTEMS 8607 TEMPORARY TECHNOLOGY WORKER 7906 TRANSPORTATION DATA ASST 8164 TAX AUDITING SPECIALIST 8479 MANAGER - FINANCIAL SYSTEMS 8910 TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER 8165 TAX PROCESSING SPECIALIST 8478 MANAGER - SYSTEMS SUPPORT 7931 TRANSPORTATION RECORDS CLERK 7164 TRANSP ACCTS PAYABLE CLERK 8267 MANAGER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 7924 VEH UPHOL & GLASS WORKER 8173 WORKERS COMP ANALYST 7363 MEDIA PRODUCER 7917 VEHICLE MAINT ATTENDANT 8363 MEDIA PRODUCER/TECH COORD 7913 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ASST FOOD SERVICE 8505 MIS USER SUPPORT ANALYST 7912 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPV 7234 FOOD SERVICE ASST I 7291 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST 7916 VEHICLE MECHANIC I 7233 FOOD SERVICE ASST II 8291 PHYSICAL THERAPIST 7915 VEHICLE MECHANIC II 7963 FOOD SERVICE DELIVERY DRIVER 8490 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER 7907 VEHICLE OP CONTROL ANALYST 7212 FOOD SERVICE MANAGER I 8421 SCHOOL ENERGY MANAGER 7211 FOOD SERVICE MANAGER II 8495 SCHOOL HEALTH COORDINATOR PLANT OPERATIONS 8210 FOOD SERVICE MANAGER III 7294 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST 8624 CUSTODIAL EQUIP MECHANIC 7224 FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM ASST 7293 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASST 7603 CUSTODIAL SERVICES TRAINER 8212 FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR 8488 STAFF RECRUITER 7605 CUSTODIAL SUPERVISOR 7512 FOOD SERVICE SYSTEMS ANALYST 8182 STAFFING AND BUDGET SPECIALIST 7609 CUSTODIAN 8963 FOOD SVC WAREHOUSE COORDINATOR 8486 SUPERVISOR TRANSPORTATION 7624 GROUNDS EQUIP MECHANIC 8231 LEAD FOOD SERVICE ASST 8477 SUPV - SAFETY, HEALTH, ENVIRON 7622 GROUNDS SUPERVISOR 7472 SUPV - SYSTEMS INTEGRATION 7628 GROUNDS WORKER I TECHNOLOGY 8904 TRANS-MGR OF VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7627 GROUNDS WORKER II 7539 COMPUTER OPERATOR 7505 USER SUPPORT MANAGER 7606 LEAD CUSTODIAL SVC WORKER 7515 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER 7623 LEAD GDS EQUIP MECHANIC 7527 COMPUTER TRAINING SPEC 7625 LEAD GROUNDS WORKER 7522 DATA COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST 7632 LEAD UTILITY WORKER 7516 DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR 8610 PART-TIME CUSTODIAN 7523 LAN/WAN TECHNICIAN 7631 UTILITY SERVICES SUPV 7534 MICROCOMP SPECIALIST 7634 UTILITY WORKER I 8535 MICROCOMP SPECIALIST FED FUNDED 7633 UTILITY WORKER II 7533 MICROCOMP TECH SPEC 7513 SYSTEMS ANALYST 8513 SYSTEMS ANALYST FED FUNDED 7521 VOICE/DATA COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST FCPS Department of Budget and Staffing 28