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Public Sector Executive Compensation Report Disclosure Form 2014 The Board of Education encourages and adopts practices that enable the district to attract, retain, incent, and reward qualified, highperforming employees who are critical to the delivery of quality public education programs to students in School District No. 48 (Sea to Sky). A key component of this approach is the development and maintenance of a framework for executive and exempt staff compensation that is rational, defensible, competitive and able to be effectively administered. Compensation Philosophy The Board s compensation philosophy is based upon a set of principles that guide development, maintenance, and decisionmaking. At its core is an integrated view of compensation and rewards not only traditional, quantifiable elements such as salary and benefits (compensation), but also more intangible elements such as career opportunities, learning and career development, work challenge, and supportive culture (rewards). This total rewards model further integrates with plans that establish the Board s overall education, business, and human resources strategies and objectives. Inherent in the Board s compensation philosophy are the following objectives: To attract and retain qualified, experienced, motivated, and highpotential employees who are committed to the Board s overarching goal of delivering a highquality public education experience to our students. To support employees through the provision of meaningful career growth and development opportunities, and a performancebased organizational culture. Labour Market Comparators Key to the compensation philosophy is the need to maintain a meaningful level of competitiveness with the external labour market. Consistent with industry standards, labour market is defined in the British Columbia Public School Employers Association (BCPSEA) sectoral exempt compensation management plan (Policy 9506, Compensation and Employment Standards for School District Employees Not Subject to a Collective Agreement) as: The recruitment pool for these employees The destination sector for these employees. The following considerations guide articulation of the relevant labour market: Degree of recruitment from these jurisdictions Transferability of skills Comparability of qualifications and experience Comparability of authority and consequence of error. 1

For executive and exempt staff positions in the BC K12 public education sector, the relevant labour market is: 1. Other BC school districts (primary labour market) 2. Other Canadian school districts (To the extent that BC school districts recruit from and lose employees to these jurisdictions, this segment of the labour market is weighted to Alberta and Ontario (and to a lesser extent, Saskatchewan) consistent with the industrystandard definition of labour market.) 3. Other public sector organizations 4. Selected private sector organizations. The Board s approach includes: Consideration of all components of the total rewards model. Consideration of the relevant labour market for compensation comparison purposes. Linking pay ranges to neutral, relevant factors (e.g., required skill level, required competencies, job content, required qualifications). Ensuring appropriate relationships exist between positions in the district s compensation hierarchy. Considering the ways in which appropriate organizational and individual performance measures may be linked to the administration of the compensation system. The Board s total compensation package for executive staff is comprised of the following elements. Cash compensation Total cash compensation includes annual base salary and monthly (or annual) vehicle allowance (or leased vehicle or employerprovided vehicle, etc.). Annual base salary Annual base salary is considered in the context of the total compensation package. The base salary structure is a single rate structure. The salary is set to be competitive with other School Districts in the lower mainland and outlying areas. Vehicle allowance Due to the diverse geography of the district and the need to visit schools and other district worksites, the Board provides a monthly vehicle allowance to the Superintendent and other senior management positions. The monthly vehicle allowance is set at a level competitive with the vehicle allowances provided to Superintendents and other senior managers in districts of similar size and geography. 2

Noncash compensation The noncash elements of the total compensation package include: Health and welfare benefits, such as basic medical, extended medical, dental, group life, shortterm and longterm disability, employee and family assistance program, etc. consistent with such benefits as offered in the K12 sector generally. Pension benefits executive staff are enrolled in either the Teachers Pension Plan or the Municipal Pension Plan. Paid time off, including an annual vacation entitlement of 30 days. Pursuant to the Public Sector Employers Act, carry forward of unused accumulated vacation is not permitted. If, however, the individual employment contract does allow for carry forward of unused accumulated vacation, then such vacation may be carried forward for one year only and at the end of that year, the unused accumulated vacation must be used in full, paid out, or a combination of the two. In addition, executive staff receive 10 days of paid time off annually, in addition to annual vacation entitlement, in recognition of attendance at meetings during evenings and weekends. 3

Compensation Administration The Board engages in consistent and ongoing administration of the compensation structure to ensure that reality matches philosophy and that equity is maintained. An ongoing system of compensation review ensures that total compensation levels are benchmarked externally against the appropriate labour market and internally against appropriate job evaluation criteria. The Board works with BCPSEA to obtain information and advice relating to the executive and exempt compensation structures. In addition, the Board utilizes the BCPSEA Report on Total Compensation Paid to Exempt Employees the results of BCPSEA s triennial survey of total compensation paid to exempt benchmark positions in BC public school districts as well as school districts in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario, and other relevant public sector employers. Annual base salary administration The salary structure for the position of Superintendent of Schools (and other management positions) is a single rate structure, based on the premise that, at the outset of the employment relationship, the individual must be fully competent in all aspects of the position in order to effectively fulfill the duties and responsibilities of Superintendent.. Accountability Underlying the Board s compensation philosophy and approach is the understanding that legal and regulatory mandates are considered a baseline for implementing any compensation plan or practice. Compensation administration in the K12 public education sector operates within the following context: the Public Sector Employers Act, which establishes the legislative policy framework for exempt staff compensation administration in the public sector the BCPSEA exempt staff compensation management plan (Policy 9506, Compensation and Employment Standards for School District Employees Not Subject to a Collective Agreement), which is an approved compensation plan under the legislation. Under the current compensation administration system in the K12 sector: the Board of Education is solely responsible for the establishment and maintenance of compensation levels for the position of Superintendent of Schools. As elected school trustees, we are accountable to our public and therefore ensure that we adhere to proper human resources practices with respect to executive and exempt staff compensation. the Board must submit proposed compensation adjustments for all other executive and exempt positions in the district to BCPSEA for review and approval prior to implementation. 4

Summary Compensation Table at FISCAL, 2014 Name and Position (a) Salary (b) Bonus and / or Incentive Plan Compensation (c) Benefits (d) Pension (e) All Other Compensation (expanded below) 2013/14 Total Previous Two Years Totals 2012 / 13 (s) 2011 / 12 (t) John Hetherington, SecretaryTreasurer 86,586 Lisa McCullough, Superintendent 142,823 Rick Ikebuchi, SecretaryTreasurer 126,000 Jody Langlois, Assistant Superintendent 119,167 4,182 9,499 11,632 11,202 8,823 3,497 22,607 5,814 12,840 17,668 3,300 103,088 180,743 150,471 151,337 155,415 149,502 165,578 114,398 12,769 5

Summary Other Compensation Table at FISCAL, 2014 Name and Position (a) All Other Compensation Severance (f) Vacation payout (g) Leave payout (h) Vehicle / Transportation Allowance (i) Perquisites / other Allowances (j) Other (k) John Hetherington, SecretaryTreasurer 3,497 3,497 Lisa McCullough, Superintendent 5,814 Rick Ikebuchi, SecretaryTreasurer Jody Langlois, Assistant Superintendent 3,300 5,814 3,300 6

Notes: John Hetherington, SecretaryTreasurer Lisa McCullough, Superintendent Rick Ikebuchi, SecretaryTreasurer Jody Langlois, Assistant Superintendent 7