STATEMENTS Broyhill, Hon. Joel T., a Representative in Congress from the State of Page Virginia... 29 D. C. Coaches Association, Richard Janigan, President, accompanied by Raymond Hammond, Vice President, and William Peer, legal adviser. 200 D. C. Congress of Parents and Teachers, Dr. Ellis Haworth, Chairman Legislative Committee. District of Columbia Education Association: Griffith, Miss Elizabeth, Executive Secretary. D. C. Elementary Principals Association, Thomas Poore, Principal...... Hansen, Dr. Carl F., Superintendent of Schools, accompanied by Hubbard, Henry, Personnel Officer..... Lowe, Schuyler, Director of General Administration_-_-_ Fraser, Hon. Donald M., a Representative in Congress from the State of 205 188 175 165 198 - 38, 103 National Education Association, Miss Helen E. Samuel, Director.. 132, 150 Goodloe, Don B., legislative representative.. 210 215 MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD Amendments proposed by: Commissioners, to H.R. 13702 and H.R. 13710...... 72-76, 100-102 to H.R. 9876, H.R. 13702, H.R. 15054, H.R. 10926........ Washington Teachers' Union: to correct inequities.. Superintendent of Schools. 188-189 132-133, 159 211, 220 Americans for Democratic Action, Arnold Zander, Chairman, Greater Washington Chapter, letter dated June 10, 1966 to Chairman Dowdy.. 220 Caplan, Marvin, President, Paul Junior High School Home and School Association, letter dated April 30, 1966 to Chairman McMillan...... District of Columbia Education Association: 162 Comparison of earnings, D.C. and surrounding areas. 185-187 Rank of D.C. teachers compared with surrounding areas, 1958-1967.- 181-186 180 180 169 District of Columbia Government: -- Comparison of Education budgets as requested by School Board, as Page 121 120 116-117 Riecks, John M., Acting Superintendent of Schools, letter dated Appendix, p. 221 38 Appendix, p. 223 Letter dated March 25, 1966, to Chairman McMillan, 67 Letter dated June 3, 1966, to Chairman McMillan, reporting Fraser, Hon. Donald M., Memorandum submitting proposed amendment Gerber, Mrs. Sylvia, and Miss Elizabeth Mayfield, teachers, letter dated 161 132 163 Larson, Donald A., letter dated June 7, 1966 to Chairman Dowdy, urging 159 Parent Teachers Associations, listing of those supporting single salary 162 Principals: Exhibits including workload and other factors for determining salaries 32-36 Listing of those supporting single salary scale_ 162 Turner, Winston E., Principal, letter dated June 8, 1966 to Chairman 161 Washington STAR, John Mathews, article dated May 1, 1966, entitled APPENDIX CONGRESS AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA : Exhibit 2-Rank of District among comparable cities in certain 207 162 226-232 Exhibit 1-Federal expenditures in the District_ 227 228 Exhibit 3-Expenditures for personal services in District and com- 228 Exhibit 4-Appropriations for public education and public welfare.. 229 230 230 231 231 Exhibit 9-Salary increases to District government employees.-- 232 TEACHERS PAY INCREASE MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1966 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washington, D.C. The Subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 a.m. in room 1310, Longworth House Office Building, Hon. John Dowdy (Subcommittee Chairman) presiding. Members Present: Representatives Dowdy, Sisk, Harsha, Horton, and Broyhill. Also Present: James T. Clark, Clerk; Hayden S. Garber, Counsel; Donald Tubridy, Minority Clerk; and Leonard O. Hilder, Investigator. Mr. DOWDY. We have a series of bills relating to Teachers Pay Increase: H.R. 9876 by Mr. Broyhill, H.R. 15355 by Mr. Sickles, H.R. 13702 by Mr. McMillan, H.R. 13710 by Mr. Broyhill, H.R. 15054 by Mr. Broyhill, H.R. 10926 by Mr. Broyhill, and H.R. 15479 by Mr. Fraser. A summary of the provisions of these bills, together with the bills, will be inserted into the record at this point. (The documents referred to follow:) 1 SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS FOR AMENDMENT OF TEACHERS SALARY ACT OF 1955, AS AMENDED* below teacher ($5130-$6895) Nine year placement credit for 1H.R. 15054 is same as the Commissioners' proposals, as amended, except it is effective July 1, 1066 instead of January 1, 1967 for the 3.1% increase. |