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AN ACT
RELATING TO SCHOOL PERSONNEL; ALLOWING COUNSELORS TO APPLY FOR
LEVEL THREE-B ADMINISTRATIVE LICENSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 22-10A-11 NMSA 1978 (being Laws
2003, Chapter 153, Section 42, as amended by Laws 2005,
Chapter 315, Section 8 and by Laws 2005, Chapter 316, Section
5) is amended to read:
"22-10A-11. LEVEL THREE LICENSURE--TRACKS FOR TEACHERS,
COUNSELORS AND SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS.--
A. A level three-A license is a nine-year license
granted to a teacher who meets the qualifications for that
level and who annually demonstrates instructional leader
competencies. If a level three-A teacher does not demonstrate
essential competency in a given school year, the school
district shall provide the teacher with additional
professional development and peer intervention during the
following school year. If by the end of that school year the
teacher fails to demonstrate essential competency, a school
district may choose not to contract with the teacher to teach
in the classroom.
B. The department shall grant a level three-A
license to an applicant who has been a level two teacher for
at least three years and holds a post-baccalaureate degree or
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national board for professional teaching standards
certification; demonstrates instructional leader competence as
required by the department and verified by the local
superintendent through the highly objective uniform statewide
standard of evaluation; and meets other qualifications for the
license.
C. With the adoption by the department of a highly
objective uniform statewide standard of evaluation for level
three-A teachers, the minimum salary for a level three-A
teacher for a standard nine and one-half month contract shall
be as follows:
(1) for the 2003-2004 school year, thirty
thousand dollars ($30,000);
(2) for the 2004-2005 school year, thirty-
five thousand dollars ($35,000);
(3) for the 2005-2006 school year, forty
thousand dollars ($40,000);
(4) for the 2006-2007 school year, forty-
five thousand dollars ($45,000); and
(5) for the 2007-2008 school year, fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000).
D. A level three-B license is a nine-year license
granted to a school administrator who meets the qualifications
for that level. Licenses may be renewed upon satisfactory
annual demonstration of instructional leader and
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administrative competency.
E. The department shall grant a level three-B
license to an applicant who:
(1) has been a level three-A teacher for at
least one year or who holds a current level 2 teacher's
license and who, for at least four years, has held the
highest-ranked counselor license as provided in Chapter 22,
Article 10A NMSA 1978 and rules promulgated by the department;
(2) has satisfactorily completed department-
approved courses in administration and a department-approved
administration apprenticeship program; and
(3) demonstrates instructional leader
competence required by the department and verified by the
local superintendent through the highly objective uniform
statewide standard of evaluation.
F. Beginning with the 2007-2008 school year, the
standard contract and minimum annual salary for a level three-
B school principal shall be based on the size of the school in
which the school principal is employed, as follows:
(1) for school principals of schools with
two hundred or fewer students, a minimum salary of
fifty-eight thousand dollars ($58,000) for a standard
ten-month contract;
(2) for school principals of schools with
two hundred one to four hundred students, a minimum salary of
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sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for a standard ten-month
contract;
(3) for school principals of schools with
four hundred one to six hundred students, a minimum salary of
sixty-two thousand dollars ($62,000) for a standard ten-month
contract;
(4) for school principals of schools with
six hundred one to eight hundred students, a minimum salary of
sixty-four thousand dollars ($64,000) for a standard
ten-month contract;
(5) for school principals of schools with
eight hundred one to one thousand students, a minimum salary
of sixty-six thousand dollars ($66,000) for a standard
ten-month contract; and
(6) for school principals of schools with
more than one thousand students, a minimum salary of
sixty-eight thousand dollars ($68,000) for a standard
ten-month contract."
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