Plano ISD approves 4% raise, $1K stipend for teachers and 3% raise, $500 stipend for other employees
Published: Thu, 05/19/22
Plano ISD approves 4% raise, $1K stipend for teachers and 3% raise, $500 stipend for other employees

Davis Elementary School fifth graders work on an assignment with their teacher earlier this year. (William C. Wadsack/Community Impact Newspaper)
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By William C. Wadsack | | Updated
The board voted to give a 4% pay raise to teachers, librarians and nurses and a 3% increase to all other employees. Existing and new employees will also receive a retention/new hire stipend after the beginning of the next school year as part of the package. Teachers will receive a $1,000 stipend while all other employees will receive $500. The compensation package was approved by the board unanimously, although board Secretary Jeri Chambers was absent from the meeting.
Assistant Superintendent Beth Brockman said those pay rate increases will make PISD's starting salary $58,250 for teachers with a bachelor's degree and no prior experience, and $60,250 for those with a master's degree and no experience.
"We feel that everyone deserves a compensation increase in this district—every single employee is valuable," Brockman said.
The district is also increasing its contribution for employee health insurance from $300 per month to $315 per month, she said.
"This [contribution increase] coupled with the fact that the vast majority of our employees who are served in our benefits programs will see a reduction in their [Teacher Retirement System of Texas] ActiveCare rates for next year anyway, [means] we really feel this will be very helpful for our employees that access those insurance benefits," Brockman said.
As part of the compensation package, the district is also increasing the pay structures for district mechanics, cafeteria specialists and cashiers, and special education paraprofessionals.
"As we all know, everyone has a help wanted sign out right now, and we need to be competitive with not only school districts in our area, but other employers in not only Plano, but our surrounding areas," Brockman said. "We believe this will help dramatically."
Increased stipends of $4,000 for bilingual certified teachers and $3,000 for structured special education teachers were also approved as part of the package.
"The work that departments have done to scrub their budgets [has been extensive] ... so that we can find dollars to allocate to where it matters the most, and that's with our staff," said Deputy Superintendent Theresa Williams, who takes over as the district's new superintendent next month. "I appreciate all the hard work, the many hours that the team spent getting creative and just keeping to try to make sure that our teachers feel cared for and valued because that's how we feel about them."