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Classified Salary Schedules

To determine salary follow Steps 1 and 2 below:


Step 1 - Find position on the 2017-2018 VVUSD Position/Salary Chart (click below).


2017-2018- VVUSD Position/Salary Chart



Step 2 - Determine membership standing with CalPERS and

find correct salary schedule below.


*Non-members to CalPERS use Salary Schedule SS 200.


Non-members to CalPERS are typically employees who work less than 4 hours per day and/or have no prior membership in any California public retirement system, and/or are not eligible for reciprocity with another California public retirement system. (Click on SS 200 salary schedule below)

2017-2018 Classified Hourly Schedule (SS 200) (Non CalPERS Member)



*CalPERS "Classic" Members use Salary Schedules ending in "C."

Classic Members are employees who obtained CalPERS membership prior to January 1, 2013. (Click on salary schedules ending in C below)

2017-2018 (SS 00C, 05C, 25C, 39C) CalPERS "CLASSIC" Members

2017-2018 (SS 64C) CalPERS "CLASSIC" Members



*CalPERS "New" Members use Salary Schedules ending in "P"

"New" members are employees who were brought into CalPERS membership for the first time on or after January 1, 2013, and/or are rehired by a different CalPERS employer after a break in service of greater than six months, and/or have no prior membership in any California public retirement system, and/or are not eligible for reciprocity with another California public retirement system. (Click on salary schedules ending in P below)

2017-2018 (SS 00P, 05P, 25P, 39P) CalPERS "NEW" Members

2017-2018 (SS 64P) CalPERS "NEW" Members


Supervision Aides

Salary Schedule 207

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