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OMB No. 0607-0452: Approval Expires 12/31/2007
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
FORM
2007 CENSUS OF GOVERNMENTS
SURVEY OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT
MARCH 2007 – SCHOOL SYSTEMS
E-6
(06-26-2006)
RETURN TO:
U.S. Census Bureau
1201 East 10th Street
Jeffersonville, IN 47132-0001
In correspondence pertaining
to this report, please refer to
the Census File Number above
your address
Please check here
if your address has
changed.
(Please correct any errors in name, address, and ZIP Code)
INTERNET RESPONSE: If you prefer, you may respond
to this survey via the Internet at the following web
address: http://harvester.census.gov/sge
You will only need your User ID to access the Internet form.
User ID
a
DATA SUPPLIED BY
Name
Title
Area Code and Phone Number
Fax
Extension
-
-
Mark (X) ONE box only.
A
39 hours or more
B
37.5 to 38.9 hours
C
34 to 37.4 hours
D
E
E-Mail
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-
PART I - FULL-TIME STANDARD WEEKLY HOURS
What is the average or standard number of weekly hours
of work for the MAJORITY of your full-time employees?
(Less than 30 hours per week should be reported as
Part-Time.)
PART II - PAY INTERVAL
32 to 33.9 hours
30 to 31.9 hours
How frequently are employees paid for their services?
Provide the payroll amount in Part III for the pay period you indicate here.
1. Full-time employees (all or most).
2. Part-time employees (all or most).
Mark (X) ONE box only
Mark (X) ONE box only
M
Q
M
Q
Monthly
Monthly
Quarterly
Quarterly
T
Twice a month S
Twice a month S
Semi-Annually T
Semi-Annually
B
A
B
A
Bi-Weekly
Bi-Weekly
Annually
Annually
W
W
Weekly
Weekly
3. Please specify the number of months
per year over which the annual salaries
of the MAJORITY of the following classes
of full-time employees are disbursed.
Instructional personnel
All other paid employees
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PART III - EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS
Report data for the ONE PAY PERIOD, which includes March 12, 2007 and corresponds to the pay interval
marked in Part II. If some employees are on a different pay interval from the majority, please report these
employees, their payroll, and any part-time hours separately as indicated in the special instructions.
Section A - ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Report here all employees of your school system except those concerned solely with college and other
postsecondary level education (above grade 12), who are to be reported in Section B.
Part-time Employees
(including student employees)
Full-time Employees
Type of Employee
A person working in more than one of the following
categories should be reported only once -- in the area
of primary responsibility.
Number of
Employees
Gross payroll
for employees
in column (a)
(omit cents)
Number of
Employees
Gross payroll
for employees
in column (c)
(omit cents)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Total paid parttime hours for
amounts reported
in column (d)
(Estimate if
unknown)
(e)
Total - Sum of items 1 and 2
1. Instructional Personnel - Teachers, teacher
012
2. All other school system employees - Include
112
aides, substitute teachers, principals, supervisors
of instruction, superintendent, school librarians,
guidance and psychological personnel.
administrative and clerical personnel; plant
operation, maintenance and custodial personnel;
cafeteria, bus transportation, health, recreation,
student, and all other employees.
Section B - COLLEGE AND OTHER POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
Report here only those persons employed in college and other postsecondary activities (above grade 12).
Part-time Employees
(including student employees)
Full-time Employees
Type of Employee
A person working in more than one of the following
categories should be reported only once -- in the area
of primary responsibility.
Number of
Employees
Gross payroll
for employees
in column (a)
(omit cents)
Number of
Employees
Gross payroll
for employees
in column (c)
(omit cents)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Total paid parttime hours for
amounts reported
in column (d)
(Estimate if
unknown)
(e)
Total - Sum of items 1 and 2
1. Instructional staff - Employees engaged in
018
college or other postsecondary level teaching
and related academic (departmental) research,
including continuing education and other non-degree
programs. Report adjunct professors and graduate
teaching/research assistants as part-time.
016
2. All other - All non-instructional employees of
your college or other postsecondary level
institution not reported above (including all paid
student help) i.e., administrative, clerical, custodial,
cafeteria, and health personnel; non-instructional
employees engaged in organized research, law
enforcement personnel; and all other employees
of your institution.
Additional remarks - Please indicate below any groups of your employees for which you could not supply
information or any difficulties you encountered in completing the form.
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DEFINITIONS
EMPLOYEES – Persons paid for personal services
performed in the indicated pay period, including persons
in a paid leave status, but excluding employees on
unpaid leave.
Include as part-time school board
members or school trustees paid on a per meeting basis
or a flat sum quarterly, semiannually, or annually.
Exclude school board members or school trustees who
serve without compensation and any persons providing
services on a contract basis rather than as employees of
the school system.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES – Persons employed during
the pay period to work the number of hours per week
that represents regular full-time employment. Include
substitute teachers who worked full-time during the pay
period. Exclude here, and report as part-time, any
employees working part-time basis (e.g. bus drivers)
even if their employment is regular rather than
intermittent or temporary.
PART-TIME EMPLOYEES – Persons employed on a
part-time basis during the designated pay period.
Include all student employees and those daily or hourly
employees usually engaged for less than the regular fulltime workweek, as well as part-time intermittent
employees. Exclude here, and report as full-time, any
temporary or seasonal employees working on a full-time
basis during this pay period.
EMPLOYEES IN FEDERALLY FUNDED PROGRAMS Persons paid from Federal grant funds should be
reported as employees of this government. Report these
employees and their pay in the appropriate functional
classification.
PAYROLL (GROSS BEFORE DEDUCTIONS) –
Salaries, wages, fees, or commissions earned by
employees during (or applicable to) the pay period(s)
which includes March 12, 2007. Include overtime,
premium, night differential pay, bonuses, and incentive
payments that are paid at regular pay intervals. Include
amounts withheld for taxes, employee contributions to
retirement systems, etc. Exclude lump sum payments
and the value of living quarters and subsistence
allowances furnished to employees. If some employees
are on a different pay interval from the majority, please
report these employees, their payroll, and part-time
hours separately as indicated in the Special
Instructions for Part III.
PART-TIME HOURS PAID – Total hours actually paid
during the pay interval for all persons working less than
the number of hours that represents full-time
employment. Include an estimate of hours worked
during the pay interval for part-time employees not
compensated on an hourly basis.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Indicate in Part I the standard weekly hours of work for most full-time employees.
2. Indicate in Part II the length or frequency of your pay interval.
3. Include all current employees whether paid from the general fund or special funds.
4. Report in Part III gross payroll amounts for just the one pay period which includes March 12, 2007.
a. Do not report cumulative salaries since the beginning of the calendar or fiscal year.
b. Do not report payroll amounts from last fiscal year.
c. Do not report the employer costs of non-wage employee benefits such as workers’ compensation,
FICA, health insurance, etc.
5. Include total paid hours of work for part-time employees in Part III, column (e). If actual hours are not
known, please enter an estimate.
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6. Use the reporting format shown in SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PART III if you have multiple pay
intervals.
7. If you are unable to supply any of the information requested in Part III, please list in “Additional
remarks” the source(s) of the missing information (including address and telephone number).
8. If exact figures are not available, enter estimates and mark with an asterisk.
9. Complete the “Data supplied by” box on the front of the form and return the completed questionnaire
in the envelope provided.
10. Retain a copy of the completed questionnaire for your records.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PART III
For example, if your government has three (3) full-time
employees and three (3) part-time employees and each
is paid at different pay intervals, report data separately
as shown in the following example:
Report separately in Part III all employees, payrolls, and
part-time hours that are on a pay interval different from
the one reported in Part II, PAY INTERVAL. Write a pay
interval code M, T, B, W, Q, S, or A next to payroll
amounts and part-time hours to indicate applicable pay
interval.
Part III
EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS
Full-time employees
Number
Payroll
1
1
1
$3,500 (M)
$550 (W)
$20,000 (A)
Part-time employees
Number
Payroll
1
2
$1,100 (B)
$10,500 (Q)
Hours
114 (B)
1,000 (Q)
In this example, $3,500 represents the monthly (code M) amount for 1 full-time employee; $550
represents the weekly (code W) amount for 1 full-time employee; and $20,000 represents the
annual (code A) amount for 1 full-time employee; and $1,100 represents the biweekly (code B)
amount for 1 part-time employee. $10,500 represents the quarterly (code Q) amount for 2 parttime employees.
NOTE: Please note that this is a national form that applies to governments with wide differences in the size of their service areas, the
amount of the population served, and the extent and complexity of their activities. Public reporting burden for this collection of
information is estimated to vary from 10 minutes to 1 ½ hours per response, with an average of 45 minutes per response, including time
for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing
the collection of information. Under the Paperwork Reduction Act, we cannot ask you to respond to a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: Paperwork Project 0607-0452, Room 3110, Federal Building 3, U.S.
Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-1500. You may e-mail comments to Paperwork@census.gov; use Paperwork Project 06070452 as the subject.
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