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Won introducing a new salary schedule be unfair to current teachers who entered the profession believing their salaries would increase with length of service?

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Won introducing a new salary schedule be unfair to current teachers who entered the profession believing their salaries would increase with length of service?

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Yes, that would be unfair, which is why OPE includes a “grandfather” clause that offers all current teachers the option of choosing to remain under the same compensation with which they began their careers. All teachers who enter the profession after the OPE system is in effect would fall under the new compensation system. Veteran teachers would, however, be subject to the new evaluation system.

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