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Massachusetts License Increment. The School Committee shall pay for licenses and certifications of those teachers required to use the license in their school trade or academic functions. In addition, the School Committee shall pay for one primary trade, national board, and industry certifications such as but not limited to ASE, NIMS, NATEF. Academic certifications to be reimbursed will be limited to one primary area of instruction certification, and eligibility will be only for teachers who have achieved Professional Teacher Status. 2015-2016 SALARY SCHEDULE - 2.5% B/C B+15 C+30 B+30 C+45 M B+45 C+60 M+15 B+60 M+30 C+BS C+120 DOC/CAGS/2M C+B+M C+B+30 Step 1 45693 47069 48561 49929 51421 53073 Step 2 48360 49719 51214 52580 54079 55731 Step 3 51001 52370 53865 55240 56738 58388 Step 0 00000 00000 00000 58415 59907 61565 Step 5 57095 58464 59967 61327 62819 64471 Step 6 60012 61373 62872 64250 65734 67388 Step 7 62930 64294 65803 67165 68653 70309 Step 8 65844 67208 68706 70075 71572 73226 Step 9 68761 70122 71622 72979 74481 76134 Step 10 71674 73037 74526 75902 77398 79144 Step 11 76140 77517 78245 79614 81109 82764 Step 12 81376 82797 84353 86074 Step 13 84631 86111 87728 89516 2016-2017 SALARY SCHEDULE - 2.5% B/C B+15 C+30 B+30 C+45 M B+45 C+60 M+15 B+60 M+30 C+BS C+120 DOC/CAGS/2M C+B+M C+B+30 Step 1 46836 48246 49775 51177 52707 54400 Step 2 49568 50962 52494 53895 55431 57125 Step 3 52276 53680 55211 56621 58156 59848 Step 4 55538 56943 58476 59875 61405 63104 Step 5 58522 59926 61466 62860 64390 66083 Step 6 61512 62907 64444 65856 67378 69072 Step 7 64503 65902 67448 68844 70370 72067 Step 8 67490 68888 70423 71827 73361 75057 Step 9 70480 71875 73412 74803 76343 78037 Step 10 73466 74863 76389 77800 79333 81123 Step 11 78044 79455 80202 81604 83137 84833 Step 12 83410 84867 86462 88226 Step 13 86747 88264 89921 91754 2017-2018 - SALARY SCHEDULE $2200 + 2.5% (SS1 Columns 1&2 - 2%; SS1 Columns 3-6 +$2200) B/C B+15 C+30 B+30 C+45 M B+45 C+60 M+15 B+60 M+30 C+BS C+120 DOC/CAGS/2M C+B+M C+B+30 Step 1 50262 51707 53275 54711 56279 58015 Step 2 53063 54491 56062 57497 59072 60808 Step 3 55838 57277 58847 60292 61865 63599 Step 4 59182 60621 62193 63627 65195 66936 Step 5 62240 63679 65257 66686 68254 69990 Step 6 65305 66735 68310 69758 71317 73054 Step 7 68371 69804 71389 72820 74384 76123 Step 8 71432 72866 74439 75878 77450 79188 Step 9 74497 75927 77503 78929 80506 82243 Step 10 77558 78990 80554 82000 83571 85406 Step 11 84462 85899 87470 89209 Step 12 87750 89244 90879 92687 Super ...
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