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§ 6-17-1604. High-need school salary bonus and hold-back longevity bonus

AR Code § 6-17-1604 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules and regulations for an additional high-need school salary bonus, including a hold-back longevity bonus, for each principal receiving master school principal status and serving as a principal of a high-need public school.

(b) (1) The Department of Education shall pay a high-need school salary bonus of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for every school year for no more than five (5) years to any building-level principal who:

(A) Receives a master school principal designation from the Arkansas Leadership Academy; and

(B) At the time of receiving the bonus of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), is employed full time as a building-level principal in a high-need public school.

(2) The high-need school salary bonus under subdivision (b)(1) of this section shall be paid as follows:

(A) Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for each school year a master principal is employed in a high-need public school; and

(B) An additional five thousand dollars ($5,000) to be set aside for each qualifying school year to be paid as follows:

(i) A hold-back longevity bonus of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) at the end of three (3) consecutive school years as a master school principal in the same school; and

(ii) A hold-back longevity bonus of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) at the end of five (5) consecutive school years as a master school principal in the same school.

(3) The high-need school salary bonus with the hold-back longevity bonus payable under this section shall be paid in addition to the five-year incentive bonus allowed under § 6-17-1603, if the master principal is within the time frame for eligibility for the five-year incentive bonus.

(c) Regardless of a person's past participation in the Master School Principal Program, a person shall not receive a yearly incentive bonus, a salary bonus, or a longevity bonus if the person leaves full-time employment as a principal of an Arkansas public school district.

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§ 6-17-1604. High-need school salary bonus and hold-back longevity bonus