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Eureka
Elementary School District
Eureka, California
Eureka, California
is a mid-sized community outside of the state capitol, Sacramento.
Assistant Superintendent, Rick Schrichfield, of the Eureka Elementary
School District was concerned about the shortage and turnover among
the district special education professionals, including speech-language
pathologists, occupational therapists, school psychologists, and special
education teachers.
He proposed to the district superintendent and board of education
that the district offer a stipend to attract and retain special education
personnel. In his presentation he noted the high rate of attrition
among special education professionals, difficulty finding qualified
applicants and cited the expectation of parents who demanded not only
continuity of resources but also highly trained personnel. |
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He presented his proposal and data
to the union bargaining committee and his hard work eventually paid
off with a $1000 - $3000 annual stipend for all special
education personnel. Enacted in July, 2005 the stipend was retroactive to the
previous year and up to 9 years of previous experience was credited to eligible
professionals.
Eureka Elementary employs 200 teachers and 40 related service and special education
personnel. While overall enrollment is declining, special education numbers are
rising, particularly for children identified on the autism spectrum.
Results: Although Eureka like many other districts continues to experience a
shortage of qualified special education personnel, the stipend has helped to
raise awareness, increase the number of qualified applicants for vacant positions
and has reduced the turnover rate.
For more information on this successful program, contact assistant superintendent
Schrichfield at rschrichfield@eureka-usd.k12.ca.us |
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