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Oklahoma education group believes teacher pay plan can be funded

By Ben Felder Staff Writer bfelder@oklahoman.com An education professional organization is pushing for an overhaul of the state's teacher salary schedule that it believes will make Oklahoma the highest-paying state in the region. "We have actually been working on this plan for about a year," said Ginger Tinney, executive director of the Professional Oklahoma Educators, a non-profit professional organization that represents teachers and school staff. The plan would drastically change the state's teacher salary schedule for all years of service, including an increase of more than $5,000 for first-year teachers to $37,000 within six years. Teachers in their 25th year would be paid $60,000, well above the current state minimum of $42,325. The Professional Oklahoma Educators, which represents about 11,000 educators, began reaching out to lawmakers over the past few weeks and found a supporter in House Speaker Charles McCall, who endorsed the plan during a news conference Thursday. "This plan is a plan that I think is achievable," said McCall, R-Atoka. But despite costing more than $700 million to fully implement, McCall did not provide any details on how it would be funded. Tinney said she expects the plan to be funded through an elimination of the tax deduction on capital gains, which the state Senate voted this week to eliminate.Read more on NewsOK.com

 

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