284.14 - PAY-FOR-PERFORMANCE PROGRAM.

        284.14  PAY-FOR-PERFORMANCE PROGRAM.         1.  Intent.  The intent of this section is to create a process      by which select Iowa school districts research, develop, and      implement projects designed to identify promising practices related      to enhanced teacher compensation career ladders and performance pay      models.         2.  Commission.  A pay-for-performance commission is      established to design and implement a pay-for-performance pilot      project and provide a study relating to teacher and staff      compensation containing a pay-for-performance component.  The study      shall measure the cost and effectiveness in raising student      achievement of a compensation system that provides financial      incentives based on student performance.  The commission is part of      the executive branch of government.         3.  Development of program.  Beginning July 1, 2006, the      commission shall gather sufficient information to identify a      pay-for-performance program based upon student achievement gains and      global content standards where student achievement gains cannot be      easily measured.  The commission shall review pay-for-performance      programs in both the public and private sectors.         a.  Commencing with the school year beginning July 1, 2007,      the commission shall initiate planning pilots, in selected      kindergarten through grade twelve schools, to test the effectiveness      of the pay-for-performance program.  The purpose of the planning      pilots is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of various      pay-for-performance program designs, evaluate cost effectiveness,      analyze student achievement needs, select formative and summative      student achievement measures that align to identify needs, consider      necessary supports related to the student achievement goals in the      school district's comprehensive school improvement plan, review      assessment needs, identify mechanisms to account for existing teacher      contract provisions within the proposed career ladder salary      increments, allow thorough review of data, and make necessary      adjustments before proposing implementation of the      pay-for-performance program statewide.         b.  Commencing with the school year beginning July 1, 2007,      the commission shall select two school districts as planning pilots.      Participants shall provide reports or other information as required      by the commission.         c.  Commencing with the school year beginning July 1, 2008,      the commission shall administer two implementation pilots in the      school districts selected for planning pilots under paragraph      "b".         4.  Reports and final study.  Based on the information      generated by the planning and implementation pilots, the commission      shall prepare an interim report by January 14, 2008, followed by      interim progress reports annually, followed by a final study report      analyzing the effectiveness of pay-for-performance in raising student      achievement levels.  The final study report shall be completed no      later than six months after the completion of the planning and      implementation pilots.  The commission shall provide copies of the      final study report to the department of education and to the general      assembly.         5.  Iowa excellence fund.  An Iowa excellence fund is created      within the office of the treasurer of state, to be administered by      the commission.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys in the fund      that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the close of the fiscal      year shall not revert but shall remain in the fund.         The commission may provide grants from this fund, according to      criteria developed by the commission, for implementation of the      pay-for-performance program.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2006 Acts, ch 1182, §27; 2007 Acts, ch 108, §46--48