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Teacher bonuses are on their way

Published: Sunday, Dec. 2, 2007 12:06 a.m. MST
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Teachers' December paychecks are coming wrapped in a big green bow.

The Legislature's $1,000 bonus is on its way in several school districts.

But some teachers are getting less than $1,000, because of miscalculations when the bonus bill went through the 2007 Legislature. And, of course, Uncle Sam will take about 40 percent of the largesse.

Still, it's a bonus, which school workers rarely receive.

"Hopefully, that will help them through the Christmas season," said Mark Mickelsen, spokesman for the Utah Education Association. "Most (districts) are trying to give the maximum they can give based on the funding they've received. ... I think in those districts that decided to be more cautious, we're hoping the legislators, when they meet, are going to restore that to the districts. I think there is a lot of good intent on the Hill to do that."

Lawmakers last winter promised certificated school employees — meaning teachers, principals, counselors and media specialists — $1,000 bonuses and $2,500 raises this school year. They also wanted to give a $360 bonus to classified employees — bus drivers, secretaries and other school workers.

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But calculation errors by the State Office of Education and the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst meant the Legislature came up short about $2.4 million for the bonuses, and up to $20 million too low to cover the raises.

Districts have dealt with the shortfall differently.

Davis School District teachers are getting $975 bonuses; classified employees are getting $300 — basically, reflecting the money the Legislature gave. Any additional money making up the shortfall will go to teachers as soon as the Legislature appropriates it.

"That's considered one of our highest priorities," said Rep. Ron Bigelow, R-West Valley and Executive Appropriations Committee co-chairman.

But Jordan teachers are getting the full $1,000. Classified employees are getting $500 — an additional gift costing the Jordan Board of Education about $740,000, spokesman Michael Kelley said.

Jordan employees next week will receive a memo detailing the bonuses, planned for the Dec. 20 paycheck.

"I think there's been a lot of things in the newspapers and things reported, and a lot of people are confused about when and how the bonus will be paid," Kelley said.

Recent comments

My bonus is going to pay for half of my recent dental work. Thats'...

The Mouth | Dec. 6, 2007 at 9:35 p.m.

The gratitude expressed here just brings a tear to my eye.

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