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H.J.R. 13

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JOINT RESOLUTION - TEACHER

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PERFORMANCE PAY

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Marie H. Poulson

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Senate Sponsor: Karen W. Morgan

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This joint resolution of the Legislature recommends that performance pay or
             11      differentiated pay plans for public school teachers be developed using certain guiding
             12      principles.
             13      Highlighted Provisions:
             14          This resolution:
             15          .    recommends that the goal of any future efforts to develop performance pay or
             16      differentiated pay plans for public school teachers should be to ensure that there is a
             17      quality teacher in every classroom; and
             18          .    recommends that the plan should promote student achievement and support quality
             19      instruction, be adequately funded by a sustainable revenue source, promote
             20      collaboration, be flexible and responsive to local needs, use fair and objective
             21      criteria, be open to all who are eligible, and be in alignment with existing programs
             22      and school improvement plans.
             23      Special Clauses:
             24          None
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             26      Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             27          WHEREAS, the citizens of Utah believe in and value the importance of a quality


             28      education for all children;
             29          WHEREAS, 95% of all Utah's school-aged children attend its public schools;
             30          WHEREAS, the single most important factor in ensuring a child's educational progress
             31      is having a high quality teacher in the classroom;
             32          WHEREAS, the state of Utah faces a current teacher shortage that is projected to
             33      worsen over the next ten years;
             34          WHEREAS, Utah must maintain its ability to compete with neighboring states in both
             35      attracting and retaining high quality teachers;
             36          WHEREAS, over the past few years, the Legislature and the Governor have made
             37      significant efforts to increase base pay for Utah's public school teachers;
             38          WHEREAS, despite the current economic crisis, this commitment to fund a
             39      competitive base pay for public school teachers will remain the most critical component of a
             40      comprehensive compensation plan;
             41          WHEREAS, Utah should promote new and innovative strategies to increase teacher pay
             42      that are developed collaboratively with teachers rather than imposed upon them;
             43          WHEREAS, other states have experienced success with differentiated pay strategies
             44      that have been developed with input and participation from all public education stakeholders;
             45      and
             46          WHEREAS, the time has come for the state of Utah to begin in earnest to examine
             47      differentiated pay proposals in collaboration with all public education stakeholders in a
             48      comprehensive manner:
             49          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah
             50      recommends that the goal of any future efforts to develop performance pay or differentiated
             51      pay plans for public school teachers should be to ensure that there is a quality teacher in every
             52      classroom, and that the plan should promote student achievement and support quality
             53      instruction, be adequately funded by a sustainable revenue source, promote collaboration, be
             54      flexible and responsive to local needs, use fair and objective criteria, be open to all who are
             55      eligible, and should be in alignment with existing programs and school improvement plans.
             56          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Utah State
             57      Board of Education, the Utah School Boards Association, and the Utah Education Association.





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