State Controller Betty T. Yee has updated her Government Compensation in California website to include self-reported 2020 salary data for K-12 education employers in the state.
The data cover 441,689 positions and nearly $20.47 billion in wages at employers including public school districts, charter schools, and county offices of education.
While cities, counties, and special districts are required to report salary and benefits data to the State Controller, K-12 education employers are voluntary reporters for the purposes of GCC.
The State Controller’s Office requested data from 1,915 education employers, 447 of whom filed compliant reports.
Another 1,333 K-12 education employers did not file salary data reports, while 128 filed reports that were incomplete or did not comply with reporting guidelines.
There were 17 fewer compliant reports filed by the publication date than last year, but the number of non-filers also decreased by 35.
In Lake County, there are nine K-12 employers, of which six did not report.
Lake County school districts that did not report were Konocti Unified, Lakeport Unified, Lucerne Elementary and Middletown Unified, along with California Connections Academy North Bay and Lake County International Charter School, the Controller’s Office reported.
Three Lake County districts did report: Kelseyville Unified, the Lake County Office of Education and Upper Lake Unified.
For those three districts that submitted reports, they gave the following information:
• Kelseyville Unified: Employees, 316; total wages, $11,848,332; total retirement and health contributions: $4,748,433.
• Lake County Office of Education: Employees, 254; total wages, $7,400,278; total retirement and health contributions: $2,451,070.
• Upper Lake Unified: Employees, 140; total wages, $5,630,856; total retirement and health contributions: $2,135,508.
As the chief fiscal officer of California, Controller Yee is responsible for accountability and disbursement of the state’s financial resources. The controller has independent auditing authority over government agencies that spend state funds.
California Controller’s Office publishes 2020 K-12 education salary data
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