New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4681

Introduced
9/29/22  

Caption

Increases minimum salary of teaching staff members in school districts and educational services commissions.

Impact

The implementation of A4681 would require state funding adjustments as the state has committed to pay a significant portion of the differential between the existing salaries and the new minimum starting at 100% in the first year, gradually reducing to 0% by the 2027-2028 school year. The fiscal impact on state budgets and local school district finances will be substantial, as it mandates that local boards of education ensure no salaries fall below the new minimum. This change could potentially strain budgets for some districts, particularly those that are already financially challenged.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4681 proposes to increase the minimum salary for full-time teaching staff members in New Jersey public schools and educational services commissions to $60,000, and to $61,500 for those holding a master's degree or higher, starting from the 2022-2023 school year. This significant increase marks a shift from the previous state minimum salary of $18,500, established in 1985. The bill aims to attract and retain qualified educators by ensuring competitive salaries that reflect the importance of education in the state’s development.

Contention

Debate surrounding A4681 may center on the funding mechanisms necessary to support these salary increases, especially in financially strained districts. Concerns could arise regarding the long-term sustainability of such salary hikes and the implications for other educational funding priorities. Proponents will likely argue that higher salaries are crucial for improving educational outcomes and attracting quality teaching staff, while opponents may express fear of budget shortfalls and the potential diversion of funds from other essential school needs.

Companion Bills

NJ S2982

Same As Increases minimum salary of teaching staff members in school districts and educational services commissions.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2982

Increases minimum salary of teaching staff members in school districts and educational services commissions.

NJ A1709

Increases minimum salary of teaching staff members in school districts and educational services commissions.

NJ S3404

Eliminates salary reference for retired members of PERS returning to employment in teaching staff positions.

NJ A4462

Eliminates salary reference for retired members of PERS returning to employment in teaching staff positions.

NJ SB2444

Teachers' salaries; provide increase to minimum salary.

NJ SB856

In preliminary provisions, providing for minimum wage for education support professionals and for supplemental reimbursements and special payments on account of minimum wage increases for education support professionals; in duties and powers of boards of school directors, further providing for majority vote required and recording; in professional employees, further providing for definitions and for duty to employ, repealing provisions relating to minimum salaries for teachers and providing for minimum salaries for professional staff members; and, in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, repealing provisions relating to special payments on account of minimum salary increases and providing for supplemental reimbursements and special payments on account of minimum salary increases for professional staff members.

NJ LD1314

An Act to Establish a Minimum Salary for Educational Specialists, Educational Technicians and School Teaching Professionals

NJ HB671

Teachers' and teacher assistants' salaries; provide increase to minimum base pay.

NJ HB286

School curriculum; require teaching of certain high school subjects in "C", "D" and "F" rated districts.

NJ HB1412

School curriculum; require teaching of certain high school subjects in "C", "D" and "F" rated districts.

Similar Bills

NJ S2982

Increases minimum salary of teaching staff members in school districts and educational services commissions.

NJ A1709

Increases minimum salary of teaching staff members in school districts and educational services commissions.

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