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Public Relations > News: Contract Negotiations > Aid Ratio Factors into Negotiating Team’s
Approach to Contract Talks
Aid Ratio Factors into Negotiating Team’s
Approach to Contract Talks
It is common in teacher contract negotiations
for unions to draw comparisons between what
their members are paid and what other teachers
throughout Montgomery County are receiving.
Such comparisons can be misleading, however,
since Montgomery County school districts vary
so much in terms of their aid ratios.
Aid ratios are used to determine how much
state funding each district will receive for certain
budgetary items. The ratio is determined
through a formula that takes into account a
district’s market values and the personal
incomes of its residents. A district like
Souderton, with a small commercial tax base
and average residential incomes, would have
a higher aid ratio and receive more state
funding than a district with a larger tax base
and wealthier residents.
The Souderton Area School Board Negotiating
Team has been careful to keep in mind the
district’s aid ratio when determining how much
it can offer for salaries and benefits. Focusing
on the district’s ability to pay– rather than
what surrounding school districts pay their own
teachers– will ensure that the agreements
the Team is able to reach are reflective of
the community.
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