Mayor Joins Education Officials to Boost Teacher Pay Plan

ProComp

Professional Compensation for Teachers

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 9, 2004

Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper today lent his support to a new pay system for teachers. "ProComp is an innovative approach that puts Denver at the forefront in education. I believe this new plan can help kids and teachers achieve their dreams."

The new plan was developed jointly between the DCTA, representing Denver teachers, and the DPS administration. School Board President Les Woodward echoed the mayor’s comments, "we need to continue to work together to support the great things happening in Denver classrooms."

The DCTA Board of Directors and building representatives each ratified the ProComp agreement last month. DCTA President Becky Wissink said, "it’s important to remember that this is only one step in the process. Teachers are not voting on whether to join the Pro Comp system, but whether to move this forward to Denver voters for funding."

Mayor Hickenlooper pledged his support to find the resources for this "needed boost in teacher pay."

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Window 4.5 is Now Closed.

Window 5 will open on January 1, 2009.  Salary Setting meetings will be scheduled after the start of the new year.  Watch this space for details.

Want to know more about ProComp?

1.  Attend an orientation session on Tuesday, November 18 from 4:30-6pm at South High School.

2.  Access the DPS portal at http://denverprocomp.org/ 

3.  Email procomp@dpsk12.org.

4.  Call ext. 33900 with questions