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Welcome to Jefferson County Public Schools!
Presented by JCPS Human Resources
Human Resources New Teacher Orientation
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Organizational Structure
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The Board of EducationStanding (l to r):
Debbie Wesslund, Dist 3Joseph Hardesty, Dist 4Stephen Imhoff, Vice Chair, Dist 2
Larry Hujo, Dist 7
Seated (l to r):
Linda Duncan, Dist 5 Diane Porter, Chair, Dist 1 Carol Ann Haddad, Dist 6
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District Leaders
Board of Education
Superintendent
Cabinet MembersCurriculum & Instruction – Community Relations -
Diversity, Equity & Poverty – Financial Services - Operations – Research & Planning
Principals , School Administrators
and YOU!
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All JCPS students
graduate prepared to
reach their full potential
and contribute to our
society throughout life.
District Vision
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District Mission
To provide relevant, comprehensive,
quality instruction in order to
educate, prepare, and inspire our
students to learn
Core Values - These values guide our work:
• Our students are cared for and treated as if they are our own
• Children learn differently• What happens in the classroom
matters the most• The differences of each are assets of
the whole
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Core Values - Continued
• High-quality teaching is the most powerful tool for helping students reach high standards
• Leadership and innovation are essential to prepare students for their future
• Talents are resources are used wisely to benefit students
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Core Values - Continued
• Partnerships among schools, families, and community are important for the health and well-being of our students.
• Adults model integrity, respect, creativity, and accountability.
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Interesting facts and statistics about JCPS.
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Jefferson County Public Schools
• 29th largest school district in the U.S.• 100,287 students• 14,156 employees• 6,199 teachers• 929 buses on the road every
school day morning
• 155 schools and learning centers• 89 elementary schools• 23 middle schools• 18 high schools• 25 learning centers and special
schools
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Per Pupil expenditure - $12,890
13,000 classroom computers60,000 student e-mail
addresses3,873 school/business
partnerships
In our schools …………..
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Diversity is our Strength
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68 Different Languages Spoken by JCPS Students
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Outstanding Instructional Programs
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Early Childhood Education
• 4,800 pre-school students
• Full-Day Kindergarten classes
• A nationally recognized Head Start program
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Opportunities
Traditional Schoolse-SchoolMagnet SchoolsLiberal Arts CurriculumHonors ProgramsLanguage ImmersionMontessori Education
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“A Place for Every Child”
Breckinridge Metropolitan High
Kennedy Metropolitan Middle School
Jefferson County High School
Suspension Truancy Off-site Program (STOP)
Buechel Metropolitan High School
Liberty High School
Teenage Parent Program (TAPP)
State Agency Schools
N O E X P U L S I O N S
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Things to know as a new teacher. . .
A Teacher’s School Year
is 187 Days
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A Teacher’s School Year 175 Student Days
8 Professional Development Days
4 Paid Holidays
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Sick Leave (white card)10 days per year
Personal Leave (yellow card)3 days per year
Emergency Leave2 days per year
Leave Days Paid
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• Salary Placement
Based on rank and/or degree Additional college hours Previous teaching experience Military experience
• Additional Opportunities
Coaching, Sponsor or Department Head
Extended School Services
Compensation
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Plus 15 HR must receive verification from university stating completion of
15 hours toward the next rank
Bachelor's Bachelor's + 15 Master's Master's + 15STEP RANK III RANK III + 15 RANK II RANK II + 15 RANK I DOCTORATE
0 40,177.58 41,774.60 45,637.71 47,290.73 51,151.81 53,540.191 40,854.92 42,507.94 46,371.04 48,026.07 51,885.15 54,279.542 41,592.28 43,245.32 47,106.38 48,575.08 52,624.51 55,010.873 42,321.62 43,980.66 47,839.72 49,494.77 53,355.85 55,746.234 44,902.35 44,902.35 49,757.26 50,230.13 54,604.15 56,483.595 45,637.71 46,188.70 50,047.80 51,702.83 55,563.89 57,954.296 46,741.72 47,659.40 51,518.48 53,169.50 57,032.61 59,422.977 47,473.05 49,126.10 52,989.18 54,648.21 58,503.29 60,893.678 48,945.75 50,602.80 54,461.88 56,116.92 59,975.99 62,368.399 50,412.47 52,071.50 55,930.56 57,585.62 61,446.69 63,835.07
10 51,885.15 53,540.19 57,401.28 59,054.30 62,913.36 65,303.7711 54,830.55 56,483.59 60,344.66 61,995.70 65,862.78 68,247.1512 56,299.25 57,954.29 61,815.36 63,468.40 67,331.48 69,719.8613 57,769.95 59,422.97 63,282.07 64,939.10 68,800.16 71,194.5714 59,240.65 60,893.67 64,756.75 66,407.80 70,270.88 72,661.2615 60,709.33 62,368.39 66,229.45 67,880.48 71,739.58 74,131.9416 63,654.74 65,303.77 69,170.87 70,825.89 74,684.96 77,069.3617 65,862.78 67,513.81 71,370.89 73,031.93 76,891.02 79,277.4018 65,862.78 67,513.81 71,370.89 73,031.93 76,891.02 79,277.4019 65,862.78 67,513.81 71,370.89 73,031.93 76,891.02 79,277.4020 67,331.48 68,986.53 72,845.59 74,500.61 78,361.71 80,748.0821 67,331.48 68,986.53 72,845.59 74,500.61 78,361.71 80,748.0822 67,331.48 68,986.53 72,845.59 74,500.61 78,361.71 80,748.0823 67,331.48 68,986.53 72,845.59 74,500.61 78,361.71 80,748.0824 67,331.48 68,986.53 72,845.59 74,500.61 78,361.71 80,748.0825 68,431.49 70,088.54 73,947.62 75,602.66 79,461.72 81,854.13
JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS2012-13 Teachers' Salary Schedule (Salary Schedule III)
Rank III (bachelor's), Rank II (master's), Rank I (30 hours beyond master's)
•First payday for 2012-13 is August 31, 2012
•Every other Friday… Pay Day!
•26-week pay plan distributes earnings equally over 26 pay periods
•Teachers receive checks during the summer (escrow)
•Electronic pay advice sent via JCPS email
•Direct Deposit
Pay Day!!!
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Remember Your Hire Date
Jefferson County
Teacher’s Association
JCTA1941 Bishop Lane
Louisville, KY 40218(502) 485-3400www.jcta.org
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Report all absences to
the Substitute Center and to your school principal or designee!
Highly QualifiedMeeting Highly Qualified
Requirements
• No Child Left Behind guidelines require teachers of core academic subjects to be Highly Qualified (HQ)
• Core academics are defined as: Elementary Grades K-5, English, Reading, Writing, Language Arts, Mathematics, Art, Science (each area), Music, Foreign Language, Civics and Government (Political Science), Economics, History, Geography, (Social Studies)
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Highly Qualified (con’t)
• In order to be Highly Qualified a teacher must:
• Hold at least a Bachelor’s Degree,• Hold full Kentucky certification,• Demonstrate competency in EACH
of the core academic subjects taught.
Highly Qualified (con’t)
• Teachers of special education students and students with limited English proficiency must meet HQ requirements for each content area in which they deliver initial instruction or collaborate with a teacher who is HQ in the content area.
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Highly Qualified (con’t)
A teacher may be deemed Highly Qualified by:• Passing the PRAXIS content test,• Demonstrating a minimum of thirty hours
in the content area on college transcripts, or
• Completing the HOUSSE Calculator on the KY Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB) website.
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Contact person for Highly Qualified questions
Harriett Dawson, Certification Specialist and
LEAD/HQ Coordinator 485-7458.
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Professional Development
Full time teachers are required to obtain a minimum 24 hours of professional development each
school year.
PD Bits and Pieces
The first day of school is (6) hours of PD
Not all PD sessions offer stipends
Register on PD Central
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GHEENS ACADEMY
• Professional Library• Curriculum Resource
Center• Content Area
Specialists• On-line PD Offerings• PD site
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JCPS Publications
JCPS website – www.jcpsky.net
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• JCPS & me• Web Mail• District
Resources• What’s New• School
Calendar• Salary
Schedules• School Profiles• PD Central
Getting to JCPS & Me
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JCPS & Me
• Login• Check paystub• Leave requests• Self-Service• Current benefits• Transfers (April)
Important Contact
Information and Resources
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Teacher CertificationEducation Professional Standards
Board (EPSB)100 Airport Road, 3rd Floor
Frankfort, KY 40601(502) 564-4606 or 1-888-598-7667
www.kyepsb.net
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First Year Teachers
And the Kentucky Teacher Internship Program (KTIP)
Contact: Dr. Geneva PriceVanHoose Education Center
3332 Newburg RoadLouisville, KY 40218
Phone: (502) 485-3745Fax: (502) 485-6400
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Kentucky Teacher’s Retirement System
KTRS479 Versailles RoadFrankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 848-8500Fax: (502) 573-0199
Toll-Free: (800) 618-1687www.ktrs.state.ky.us/index.html
Contact info for HR Specialists
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Deborah (Debbie) Buck High School Specialist – 485-3356
Anthony (Tony) MooreMiddle School Specialist – 485-3356
Dr. Aimee WebbElementary School Specialist – 485-3229
Dr. Geneva PriceSpecialist for KTIP, BEST mentors – 485-3745
Harriett DawsonSpecialist for Certification, Highly Qualified – 485-
7458
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Questions?
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