§ 20-2-212.5 - Additional compensation for teachers in mathematics or science
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-2-212.5   (2010)
   20-2-212.5.    Additional compensation for teachers in mathematics or science 
      (a)  (1)  On and after July 1, 2010, and until such date as may be determined  by the State Board of Education that mathematics, science, or both are  no longer areas in which there is an insufficient supply of teachers, a  secondary school teacher in a local school system who is or becomes  certified in mathematics or science by the Professional Standards  Commission shall be moved to the salary step on the state salary  schedule that is applicable to six years of creditable service, unless  he or she is already on or above such salary step. From such salary  step, the teacher shall be attributed one additional year of creditable  service on the salary schedule each year for five years.
      (2)  After  five years, such teacher may continue to be attributed one additional  year of creditable service on the salary schedule each year if he or she  meets or exceeds student achievement criteria established by the Office  of Student Achievement.
      (3)  Upon  expiration of five years, or any year thereafter that the teacher does  not meet or exceed student achievement criteria as required by paragraph  (2) of this subsection, such teacher shall be moved to the salary step  applicable to the actual number of years of creditable service which the  teacher has accumulated.
      (4)  This subsection shall be subject to appropriations of the General Assembly.
(b)  (1) (A)  On and after July 1, 2010, a kindergarten or elementary school  teacher in a local school system who receives an endorsement in  mathematics, science, or both from the Professional Standards Commission  shall receive a stipend of $1,000.00 per endorsement for each year each  such endorsement is in effect, up to a maximum of five years.
            (B)  After  five years, such teacher may continue to receive such stipend if he or  she meets or exceeds student achievement criteria established by the  Office of Student Achievement.
            (C)  Upon  expiration of five years, or any year thereafter that such a teacher  does not meet or exceed student achievement as required by subparagraph  (B) of this paragraph, such teacher shall cease to receive the stipend.
            (D)  This paragraph shall be subject to appropriations by the General Assembly.
      (2)  (A)  In order to qualify for the stipend pursuant to paragraph (1) of  this subsection, math and science endorsements shall:
                  (i)  Be  based on post-baccalaureate nondegree programs, independent of an  initial preparation program in early childhood education;
                  (ii)  Consist  of a minimum of three courses, of which two courses shall be focused on  the advancement of content knowledge and one course, or any additional  course, shall be focused on content-specific pedagogy and proven  strategies for teaching math or science to children in kindergarten  through fifth grade; and
                  (iii)  Include an authentic residency experience with a focus on application of knowledge and skills.
            (B)  The  Professional Standards Commission shall establish standards for the  math and science endorsements provided for in this subsection.