284.7 - IOWA TEACHER CAREER PATH.

        284.7  IOWA TEACHER CAREER PATH.         To promote continuous improvement in Iowa's quality teaching      workforce and to give Iowa teachers the opportunity for career      recognition that reflects the various roles teachers play as      educational leaders, an Iowa teacher career path is established for      teachers employed by school districts.  A school district shall use      funding calculated and paid pursuant to section 257.10, subsection 9,      to raise teacher salaries to meet the requirements of this section.      The Iowa teacher career path and salary minimums are as follows:         1.  The following career path levels are established and shall be      implemented in accordance with this chapter:         a.  Beginning teacher.         (1)  A beginning teacher is a teacher who meets the following      requirements:         (a)  Has successfully completed an approved practitioner      preparation program as defined in section 272.1 or holds an intern      teacher license issued by the board of educational examiners under      chapter 272.         (b)  Holds an initial or intern teacher license issued by the      board of educational examiners.         (c)  Participates in the beginning teacher mentoring and induction      program as provided in this chapter.         (2)  Beginning July 1, 2008, the minimum salary for a beginning      teacher shall be twenty-eight thousand dollars.         b.  Career teacher.         (1)  A career teacher is a teacher who holds a statement of      professional recognition issued by the board of educational examiners      under chapter 272 or who meets the following requirements:         (a)  Has successfully completed the beginning teacher mentoring      and induction program and has successfully completed a comprehensive      evaluation as provided in this chapter.         (b)  Is reviewed by the school district as demonstrating the      competencies of a career teacher.         (c)  Holds a valid license issued by the board of educational      examiners.         (d)  Participates in teacher professional development as set forth      in this chapter and demonstrates continuous improvement in teaching.         (2)  Beginning July 1, 2008, the minimum salary for a first-year      career teacher shall be thirty thousand dollars.         2.  It is the intent of the general assembly to establish and      require the implementation of and provide for the implementation of      the following additional career path levels:         a.  Career II teacher.         (1)  A career II teacher is a teacher who meets the requirements      of subsection 1, paragraph "b", has met the requirements      established by the school district that employs the teacher, and is      evaluated by the school district as demonstrating the competencies of      a career II teacher.  The teacher shall have successfully completed a      performance review in order to be classified as a career II teacher.         (2)  It is the intent of the general assembly that the      participating district shall establish a minimum salary for a career      II teacher that is at least five thousand dollars greater than the      minimum career teacher salary.  It is further intended that the      district shall adopt a plan that facilitates the transition of a      career teacher to a career II level.         b.  Advanced teacher.         (1)  An advanced teacher is a teacher who meets the following      requirements:         (a)  Receives the recommendation of the review panel that the      teacher possesses superior teaching skills and that the teacher      should be classified as an advanced teacher.         (b)  Holds a valid license from the board of educational      examiners.         (c)  Participates in teacher professional development as outlined      in this chapter and demonstrates continuous improvement in teaching.         (d)  Possesses the skills and qualifications to assume leadership      roles.         (2)  It is the intent of the general assembly that the      participating district shall establish a minimum salary for an      advanced teacher that is at least thirteen thousand five hundred      dollars greater than the minimum career teacher salary.  In      conjunction with the development of the review panel pursuant to      section 284.9, the department shall make recommendations to the      general assembly by January 1, 2002, regarding the appropriate      district-to-district recognition for advanced teachers and methods      that facilitate the transition of a teacher to the advanced level.         3.  A teacher shall be promoted one level at a time and a teacher      promoted to the next career level shall remain at that level for at      least one year before requesting promotion to the next career level.         4.  A teacher employed in a district shall not receive less      compensation in that district than the teacher received in the school      year preceding participation, as set forth in section 284.4 due to      implementation of this chapter.  A teacher who achieves national      board for professional teaching standards certification and meets the      requirements of section 256.44 shall continue to receive the award as      specified in section 256.44 in addition to the compensation set forth      in this section.         5.  A school district that is unable to meet the provisions of      subsection 1 with funds calculated and paid to the school district      pursuant to section 257.10, subsection 9, may request a waiver from      the department to use funds calculated and paid under section 257.10,      subsection 11, to meet the provisions of subsection 1 if the      difference between the funds calculated and paid pursuant to section      257.10, subsection 9, and the amount required to comply with      subsection 1 is not less than ten thousand dollars.  The department      shall consider the average class size of the school district, the      school district's actual unspent balance from the preceding year, and      the school district's current financial position.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2001 Acts, ch 161, §8; 2001 Acts, ch 177, §5, 6, 15; 2002 Acts, ch      1152, §15, 16; 2003 Acts, ch 180, §43--46; 2006 Acts, ch 1182,      §15--21; 2007 Acts, ch 108, §24--30; 2008 Acts, ch 1181, §77--80;      2009 Acts, ch 68, §8; 2009 Acts, ch 177, §37--39         Referred to in § 284.2, 284.3A, 284.8