Legislature(2005 - 2006)

2006-01-13 House Journal

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HB 364                                                                                            
HOUSE BILL NO. 364 by the House Rules Committee by request of                                       
the Governor, entitled:                                                                             
                                                                                                    
     "An Act relating to a public school performance incentive                                      
     program; and providing for an effective date."                                                 
                                                                                                    
was read the first time and referred to the House Special Committee on                              
Education and the Health, Education & Social Services and Finance                                   
Committees.                                                                                         
                                                                                                    
The following fiscal note(s) apply:                                                                 
                                                                                                    
1.  Fiscal, Dept. of Education & Early Development                                                  
                                                                                                    
The Governor's transmittal letter dated January 13, 2006, follows:                                  
                                                                                                    
"Dear Speaker Harris:                                                                               
                                                                                                    
Under the authority of art. III, sec. 18, of the Alaska Constitution, I am                          
transmitting a bill that would provide for a public school performance                              

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incentive program.  This program is an innovative approach to                                       
creating a learning environment in which students will improve more                                 
rapidly than would usually be expected.                                                             
                                                                                                    
This program would inspire and empower Alaska's outstanding                                         
educators to use their expertise and innovative instructional practices                             
to improve student growth and achievement.  A performance incentive                                 
program would enhance Alaska's teacher recruitment efforts, raise                                   
accountability by linking the incentive payments directly to increased                              
levels of student achievement, and promote effective instruction, staff                             
collaboration, and shared responsibility.  The program would                                        
encourage public schools to adjust schedules to maximize instructional                              
time and align teacher skills to student needs.                                                     
                                                                                                    
This bill would authorize a substantial performance incentive                                       
payment, subject to appropriation, to school personnel -- up to $5,500                              
for certificated personnel such as teachers, counselors, and                                        
administrators, and up to $2,500 for noncertificated personnel such as                              
instructional aides, school nurses, and school secretaries.  Public                                 
school personnel would be eligible for a performance incentive                                      
payment if the students in their school achieved substantial                                        
improvement on the statewide assessments.                                                           
                                                                                                    
The program provided for in this bill is unique in two ways.  First, it is                          
intended that a performance incentive payment would be made when                                    
students achieve more than one year's academic growth.  We expect                                   
learning growth in students each year, and public school personnel are                              
paid to teach students a normal year's worth of information.  This                                  
program, however, would reward public school personnel if students                                  
acquire more than one year's worth of growth.  When students gain                                   
more than one year's worth of growth, they will advance one or more                                 
levels on the state's statewide achievement assessments, triggering a                               
performance incentive payment.  If students are already at the most                                 
advanced level, keeping them advanced would trigger a payment.                                      
                                                                                                    
Tying the performance incentive payment to growth would mean that                                   
all public schools would have an opportunity to earn the payment.                                   
Because the performance incentive payment would not be pegged at a                                  
set level of achievement, public schools that have high-achieving                                   
students would not have an advantage over schools with low-                                         

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achieving students.  All children can learn, and all can improve their                              
achievement level.  Schools would not be in competition with each                                   
other -- a school would be eligible for the performance incentive                                   
payment if its students achieve sufficient growth, even if some other                               
schools show more growth or faster growth.                                                          
                                                                                                    
The second unique aspect of this proposed program is that it is                                     
intended to apply to all public school employees.  Even                                             
noninstructional personnel would be eligible for the performance                                    
incentive payment if the students at the public school achieved the                                 
requisite growth.  This would create within the public school building                              
a community in which all employees have a stake in the success of the                               
students.  Teachers who teach subjects that are not tested,                                         
administrators, paraprofessionals, and support staff all would have an                              
incentive to encourage students to excel at all scholastic pursuits, and                            
to keep students interested and engaged.  The school community                                      
would have an incentive to work together for the greater good.                                      
                                                                                                    
The details of the performance incentive program would require                                      
mathematical formulae and the setting of eligibility requirements that                              
are best left to regulation.  The Department of Education and Early                                 
Development (department) would have to determine what level of                                      
growth is appropriate for the performance incentive payment -- if it is                             
too easy or too difficult to obtain, it would not provide an incentive.                             
The department also would provide in regulation for a mechanism to                                  
reward school district central office personnel -- such as a curriculum                             
or special education director -- who have a significant influence on the                            
achievement of the students in the eligible schools in that district.                               
                                                                                                    
The bill provides that a payment under the program is not included in                               
an employee's compensation for retirement purposes.  Also, under the                                
bill, whether an employee does or does not receive a performance                                    
incentive payment would have no bearing on the employee's                                           
evaluation, and a school district could not diminish or supplant an                                 
employee's regular salary because the employee received a payment.                                  
                                                                                                    
This program is not intended to have any effect on the current or                                   
future levels of foundation or other funding for public education.  This                            
program is intended to reward excellence by providing incentives for a                              
public school community to work collaboratively to exceed the                                       

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expected level of learning for all students in a single year.  Foundation                           
funding and this program are entirely separate and each stands on its                               
own.                                                                                                
                                                                                                    
This bill is good for children and good for Alaska.  I urge your prompt                             
and favorable action on it.                                                                         
                                                                                                    
                                Sincerely yours,                                                    
                                /s/                                                                 
                                Frank H. Murkowski                                                  
                                Governor"