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Statewide 2004-05 Average Salaries<br />

and Expenditure Percentages<br />

The State Superintendent of Public Instruction (SSPI) is required by California Education<br />

Code (EC) Section 41409(c) to provide annually to each school district, for use in the<br />

School Accountability Report Card (SARC), the statewide salary averages for teachers<br />

and administrators and the statewide percentage of expenditures spent on personnel in<br />

the following categories:<br />

1. Beginning, midrange, and highest salary paid to teachers<br />

2. Salaries of school-site principals<br />

3. Salaries of district superintendents<br />

4. Percentage of expenditures allocated to salaries of teachers<br />

5. Percentage of expenditures allocated to salaries of administrative personnel<br />

Existing law also requires the SSPI to group the statewide salary averages and<br />

percentage of expenditures by district type (elementary, high, and unified) and by size<br />

based on regular annual average daily attendance.<br />

Every school district, except for kindergarten through grade twelve districts with a single<br />

school, must include in its SARC (EC Section 41409.3) the statewide averages and<br />

expenditure percentages provided by the SSPI along with its salaries and expenditure<br />

percentages for comparative purposes.<br />

For more information regarding statewide average salary fiscal information, contact the<br />

Office of Financial Accountability and Information Services, at (916) 322-1770 or by e-mail<br />

at sacsinfo@cde.ca.gov. Questions concerning program information should be directed to<br />

the Policy and Evaluation Division, at (916) 319-0875 or by e-mail at sarc@cde.ca.gov.<br />

Additional information on the SARC is also available on the SARC Web site at<br />

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/sa.<br />

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