| The Department of Education is charged with computing the statewide average daily salary for beginning teachers who hold a bachelor's degree. The daily salary is defined as the prior year average annual salary of beginning teachers who hold a bachelor's degree divided by 190 days. Based on data for
2006-07, the average salary of beginning teachers with a bachelor's degree is
$32,509.
For 2007-08, the minimum rate for the
first 10 consecutive days of substitute teaching is $145.44 per
day.
In cases where a substitute teacher teaches for more than 10
consecutive days in the same assignment, the minimum rate for the
days taught beyond 10 is computed as follows:
- For districts with a salary scale, the minimum rate is the
higher of:
- 1/190th of the district's annual salary scale for beginning
teachers with a bachelor's degree. [ORS 342.610 (3)(a)(A)] ;
or
- $145.44 per day [ORS 342.610
(3)(a)(B)]
- For districts without a salary scale, the minimum rate is
$171.10 per day (100 percent, rather than 85 percent, of the
statewide average salary for beginning teachers with a
bachelor's degree). [ORS 342.610 (3)(a)]
If you have questions, please contact
Brian Reeder of ODE, at (503)
378-3600, ext. 2631. ODE
Executive Memoranda regarding 2007-08 Substitute Teacher Pay Rates
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