Mary Jane Burke Marin County Superintendent of Schools Business Services Department Business Bulletin 16-29 Form J-90 and Benefit Schedule May 26, 2016 Following this memo is a copy of a letter from the California Department of Education (CDE) regarding the 2015-2016 and Benefits Schedule, Form J-90. Kathe Sadler at School Services of California (SSC) sent individual letters for each district with your unique password to our office for distribution. The letters were placed in your warrant delivery slot in the business office for you to pick up. The letter gives instructions to access the J-90 web-based data collection application. The application and Excel form are available on the SSC web page at http://www.sscal.com/j90. Additionally, please find CDE s CalEd Facts sheet regarding Average Salaries and Expenditures Percentage linked here and below. The due date for the completed Form J-90 is July 1, 2016. If the current year s certificated salary schedule negotiations are not settled, complete the J-90 form based on the schedule in effect as of June 30, 2016. If you have any questions regarding the J-90, please call Kathe Sadler, SSC, at (916) 446-7517 or e-mail kathes@sscal.com. Once you ve filed your report, please send a copy to Penny Stevenson at the Marin County Office of Education. You can send a pdf of the report by email to pstevenson@marinschools.org or provide us with a hard copy. If you have any questions, please call Kate Lane at (415) 499-5822.
Page 1 of 5 Home / Finance & Grants / Reports / & Benefits for Certificated Personnel Average Salaries & Expenditure Percentage - CalEdFacts This content is part of California Department of Education's information and media guide about education in the State of California. For similar information on other topics, visit the full CalEdFacts. Statewide Average Salaries and Expenditure Percentages: 2013 14 The State Superintendent of Public Instruction (SSPI) is required by California Education Code (EC) Section 41409 (c) to provide annually to each school district, for use in the School Accountability Report Card (SARC), the statewide salary averages for teachers and administrators and the statewide percentage of expenditures spent on personnel in the following categories: 1. Beginning, midrange, and highest salary paid to teachers 2. Salaries of school-site principals 3. Salaries of district superintendents 4. Percentage of expenditures allocated to teacher salaries 5. Percentage of expenditures allocated to administrative personnel salaries Existing law also requires the SSPI to group the statewide salary averages and percentage of expenditures by district type (elementary, high, and unified) and by size based on regular annual average daily attendance. Every school district, except for kindergarten through grade twelve districts with a single school, must include in its SARC (EC Section 41409.3) the statewide averages and expenditure percentages provided by the SSPI along with the district s salaries and expenditure percentages for comparative purposes. For more information regarding statewide average salary fiscal information, contact the Office of Financial Accountability and Information Services by phone at 916-322-1770 or by e-mail at sacsinfo@cde.ca.gov. Questions concerning program information should be directed to the Policy and Evaluation Division by phone at 916-319-0875 or by e-mail at sarc@cde.ca.gov. Additional information is also available on the California Department of Education SARC Web page. Statewide Average Salaries and Expenditure Percentages for the School Accountability Report Card: 2013 14 = Average Daily Attendance Elementary School Districts
Page 2 of 5 Statewide Averages Small <1,000 Medium 1,000 to 4,999 Large >5,000 Beginning Teacher Annual $39,948 $42,723 $43,091 Midrange Teacher Annual $57,401 $65,936 $70,247 Highest Teacher Annual $73,183 $84,545 $89,152 (Elementary) (Middle) (High) $94,578 $106,864 $112,492 $97,400 $110,494 $116,021 N/A $103,499 $117,511 District Superintendent Annual $112,657 $159,133 $192,072 Percentage Allocated for Administrative Salaries Percentage Allocated for Teacher Salaries 6.90% 6.18% 5.57% 35.03% 39.91% 41.24% High School Districts Statewide Averages Small <1,000 Medium 1,000 to 3,999 Large >4,000 Beginning Teacher Annual $42,003 $43,455 $44,363 Midrange Teacher Annual $60,808 $69,035 $71,768 Highest Teacher Annual $81,488 $89,886 $92,368 (Middle) (High) $103,661 N/A $121,276 $106,270 $121,551 $133,673 District Superintendent Annual $125,241 $158,898 $210,998 Percentage Allocated for Administrative Salaries 5.09% 5.81% 4.93%
Page 3 of 5 Percentage Allocated for Teacher Salaries 28.65% 34.99% 36.44% Unified School Districts Statewide Averages < 1,500 1,500 to 4,999 5,000 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 >20,000 Beginning Teacher Annual Midrange Teacher Annual Highest Teacher Annual School-Site Principal Annual (Elementary) School-Site Principal Annual (Middle) School-Site Principal Annual (High) District Superintendent Annual Percentage Allocated for Administrative Salaries Percentage Allocated for Teacher Salaries $38,953 $40,379 $42,315 $43,062 $43,165 $57,103 $62,323 $66,451 $67,927 $68,574 $74,127 $81,127 $85,603 $87,811 $89,146 $90,225 $99,192 $105,079 $110,136 $111,129 $98,146 $91,287 $111,005 $115,946 $116,569 $97,758 $112,088 $121,310 $124,865 $127,448 $117,803 $159,821 $189,899 $211,869 $234,382 6.65% 5.93% 5.73% 5.25% 5.21% 34.03% 35.90% 39.14% 38.99% 37.84% Average Salaries of Public School Teachers: 2013 14 * NEA estimate 2011 12 Rank 2012 13 Rank 2013 14 Rank State Average Annual 1 1 1 NEW YORK $76,409
Page 4 of 5 2 2 2 MASSACHUSETTS $73,195 4 3 3 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $73,162* 5 4 4 CALIFORNIA $ 71,396 3 5 5 CONNECTICUT $70,583 6 6 6 NEW JERSEY $68,238 8 7 7 ALASKA $65,891 9 9 8 RHODE ISLAND $64,696* 7 8 9 MARYLAND $64,546 10 10 10 PENNSYLVANIA $63,701 11 11 11 MICHIGAN $62,166 13 13 12 ILLINOIS $60,124* 12 12 13 DELAWARE $59,305 14 14 14 OREGON $58,638 19 19 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE $57,057* 15 15 16 WYOMING $56,583 20 20 17 HAWAII $56,291 24 22 18 VERMONT $55,958 16 16 19 OHIO $55,913 18 18 20 NEV $55,813 17 17 21 MINNESOTA $54,752 21 21 22 WISCONSIN $53,679 23 24 23 WASHINGTON $52,969 22 23 24 GEORGIA $52,924 26 26 25 IOWA $52,032 28 27 26 KENTUCKY $50,560 25 28 27 INDIANA $50,289 37 31 28 MONTANA $49,893* 35 30 29 VIRGINIA $49,826*
Page 5 of 5 32 33 30 TEXAS $49,690 29 29 31 COLORADO $49,615 34 32 32 NEBRASKA $49,539 39 34 33 MAINE $49,232 27 25 34 LOUISIANA $49,067 36 36 35 ALABAMA $48,720 45 40 36 NORTH DAKOTA $48,666* 38 35 37 SOUTH CAROLINA $48,430 41 39 38 KANSAS $48,221* 42 42 39 FLORIDA $47,780 40 37 40 TENNESSEE $47,742 44 41 41 ARKANSAS $47,319 43 38 42 MISSOURI $46,750 47 45 43 NEW MEXICO $45,727 33 44 44 UTAH $45,695 30 47 45 ARIZONA $45,335* 48 45 46 WEST VIRGINIA $45,086 46 43 47 NORTH CAROLINA $44,990 49 49 48 OKLAHOMA $44,549 31 48 49 IDAHO $44,465 50 50 50 MISSISSIPPI $42,187* 51 51 51 SOUTH DAKOTA $40,023 N/A N/A N/A United States $56,610* Source: National Education Association (NEA) Research, Rankings and Estimates 2012, 2013, and 2014 (tables C 9 and C 11) Questions: Financial Accountability & Information Services sacsinfo@cde.ca.gov 916-322-1770 Last Reviewed: Friday, January 22, 2016