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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economics and Statistics Administration

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
FORM

E-6

2013 ANNUAL
SURVEY OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT & PAYROLL
March 2013 – School Systems
OMB No. 0607-0452: Approval Expires 04/30/2013

(05-22-2012) Draft 2

DUE DATE:

RETURN TO:
U.S. Census Bureau
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Jeffersonville, IN 47132-0001

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1 Is your addressee title/department and mailing address the same as shown in the address label?
Yes – Go to 2

No – Enter correct information below

Addressee Title or Department

ATTN:
Street 1

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Street 2

City

State

Zip Code

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PART 1 – FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES STANDARD WEEKLY HOURS

2 On average, how many hours per week do the majority of your full-time employees work?
Include
• Persons paid to work the number of hours that represents regular, full-time employment.
• Temporary or seasonal employees who are working the number of hours that represents regular, full-time
employment.
Exclude
• Employees on unpaid leave, unpaid officials, pensioners, and contractors and their employees.
Mark "X" only one box.
A

40 hours or more

C

34 to 37.4 hours

E

30 to 31.9 hours

B

37.5 to 39.9 hours

D

32 to 33.9 hours

F

No Full-Time Employees

PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS

HOW TO
REPORT
DOLLAR
FIGURES

CORRECT marking example –
Please print all information clearly in ordinary
characters. (Use care to keep characters in their
respective boxes.)
$Bil.

Mil.

Thou.

Dol.

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 0

INCORRECT marking example –
Do not put slashes through "0" or "7".
$Bil.

Mil.

Thou.

Dol.

7

8 9 0

3 For each applicable pay period that includes March 12, 2013, what were the TOTAL number of
employees and TOTAL gross payroll amounts for both full-time and part-time employees? Please also
report the number of part-time hours paid for each applicable pay period with part-time employees.
A. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Report here all employees of your school system except those concerned solely with college and other
postsecondary level education (about grade 12), who are to be reported in Section B.
Payroll Interval Codes
W = Weekly;

EXAMPLE

B = Bi-Weekly;

T = Twice a Month;

M = Monthly;

Q = Quarterly;

S = Semi-Annually;

A = Annually

If all full-time employees are paid bi-weekly, please provide the one bi-weekly payroll that includes March 12, 2013.
1. Full-time employees and gross payroll

B

1 5 6

2 9 5

9 3 2

If some part-time employees are paid bi-weekly, some part-time employees are paid monthly, and some part-time employees
are paid annually; please provide the data for the one bi-weekly payroll that includes March 12, 2013 for the employees paid
bi-weekly, the monthly data for the month of March for the employees paid monthly, and the annual payroll data for the
employees paid annually.
2. Part-time employees, gross payroll, and hours

➥

Part-time
Number of
Payroll
Part-time Employees
Code

B
M
A

FORM E-6

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

1

$Bil.

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

Part-time Hours Paid

0 3

6 3

0 7 7

2 2 5 2

4 1

5 5

5 9 0

1

6

0 0 0

5

9 8 5
2 0 0

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19063023

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➥

Full-time
Number of
Payroll
Full-time Employees
Code

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PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS
Include
• Salaries, wages, fees, or commissions.
• Overtime, premium, and night differential pay.
• Bonus and incentive payments that are paid at regular pay intervals.
• Persons in paid leave status and persons paid from Federal grant funds.
• Amounts withheld for taxes, employee contributions to retirement systems, etc.
• An estimate of hours worked during the pay interval for part-time employees, not compensated on an hourly
basis.
• Temporary or seasonal employees who are working the number of hours that represent full-time employment
should be reported as full-time employees.
• Part-time, temporary, or seasonal employees working less than the regular, full-time workweek should be
reported as part-time employees.
• Current employees in paid leave status whether paid from the general fund, special funds, or Federal grant funds.
• Substitute teachers and student employees.
• Board members or school trustees paid on a per meeting basis or a flat sum quarterly, semi-annually, or
annually.
• If more than three payroll intervals need to be reported, please photocopy the necessary pages and return them
with the form.
Exclude
• Lump sum payments and the value of living quarters and subsistence allowances furnished to employees.
• Employees on unpaid leave, unpaid officials, pensioners, and contractors and their employees.
• School board members or school trustees who serve without compensation.
• College and other postsecondary employees (report them in Section B.)
Do not report
• Cumulative salaries since the beginning of the calendar or fiscal year.
• Payroll amounts from last fiscal year.
• Employer costs of non-wage employee benefits such as workers’ compensation, FICA, health insurance, etc.
W = Weekly;

1.

B = Bi-Weekly;

Instructional personnel

Payroll Interval Codes
T = Twice a Month;
M = Monthly;
Q = Quarterly;

S = Semi-Annually;

A = Annually

012

Include
• Teachers
• Teachers aides
• Substitute teachers
• Principals
• Supervisors of instruction
• Superintendents
• School librarians
• Guidance personnel
• Psychological personnel
a. Full-time employees and gross payroll

FORM E-6

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

b. Part-time employees, gross payroll, and hours
Part-time
Number of
Payroll
Part-time Employees
Code

Gross Payroll for Part-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

Part-time Hours Paid

Please continue on the next page

19063031

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Full-time
Number of
Payroll
Full-time Employees
Code

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PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS – (Continued)

W = Weekly;

2.

B = Bi-Weekly;

Payroll Interval Codes
T = Twice a Month;
M = Monthly;
Q = Quarterly;

All other school system employees

S = Semi-Annually;

A = Annually

112

Include
• Administrative and clerical personnel
• Plant operations
• Maintenance and custodial personnel
• Cafeteria
• Bus transportations
• Health
• Recreation
• Student employees
• Other employees
• Support staff for school districts
a. Full-time employees and gross payroll
Full-time
Number of
Payroll
Full-time Employees
Code

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

b. Part-time employees, gross payroll, and hours
Gross Payroll for Part-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

Part-time Hours Paid

FORM E-6

19063049

§4’?R¤

Part-time
Number of
Payroll
Part-time Employees
Code

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PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS – (Continued)

W = Weekly;

3.

B = Bi-Weekly;

Payroll Interval Codes
T = Twice a Month;
M = Monthly;
Q = Quarterly;

S = Semi-Annually;

A = Annually

TOTAL – (Sum of items 1. through 2.)
a. Full-time employees and gross payroll
Full-time
Number of
Payroll
Full-time Employees
Code

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

b. Part-time employees, gross payroll, and hours
Gross Payroll for Part-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

Part-time Hours Paid

FORM E-6

19063056

§4’?Y¤

Part-time
Number of
Payroll
Part-time Employees
Code

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PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS – (Continued)
B. COLLEGE AND OTHER POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
Report here only those persons employed in college and other postsecondary activities (above grade 12).
Payroll Interval Codes
W = Weekly;

EXAMPLE

B = Bi-Weekly;

T = Twice a Month;

M = Monthly;

Q = Quarterly;

S = Semi-Annually;

A = Annually

If all full-time employees are paid bi-weekly, please provide the one bi-weekly payroll that includes March 12, 2013.
1. Full-time employees and gross payroll

➥

Full-time
Number of
Payroll
Full-time Employees
Code

B

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

1 5 6

2 9 5

9 3 2

If some part-time employees are paid bi-weekly, some part-time employees are paid monthly, and some part-time employees
are paid annually; please provide the data for the one bi-weekly payroll that includes March 12, 2013 for the employees paid
bi-weekly, the monthly data for the month of March for the employees paid monthly, and the annual payroll data for the
employees paid annually.
2. Part-time employees, gross payroll, and hours

➥

Part-time
Number of
Payroll
Part-time Employees
Code

B
M

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

Part-time Hours Paid

0 3

6 3

0 7 7

2 2 5 2

4 1

5 5

5 9 0

1

6

0 0 0

5

9 8 5
2 0 0

FORM E-6

19063064

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A

1

$Bil.

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PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS – (Continued)
Include
• Salaries, wages, fees, or commissions.
• Overtime, premium, and night differential pay.
• Bonus and incentive payments that are paid at regular pay intervals.
• Persons in paid leave status and persons paid from Federal grant funds.
• Amounts withheld for taxes, employee contributions to retirement systems, etc.
• An estimate of hours worked during the pay interval for part-time employees, not compensated on an hourly
basis.
• Temporary or seasonal employees who are working the number of hours that represent full-time employment
should be reported as full-time employees.
• Part-time, temporary, or seasonal employees working less than the regular, full-time workweek should be
reported as part-time employees.
• Current employees in paid leave status whether paid from the general fund, special funds, or Federal grant funds.
• Student employees.
• Board members or school trustees paid on a per meeting basis or a flat sum quarterly, semi-annually, or
annually.
• If more than three payroll intervals need to be reported, please photocopy the necessary pages and return them
with the form.
Exclude
• Lump sum payments and the value of living quarters and subsistence allowances furnished to employees.
• Employees on unpaid leave, unpaid officials, pensioners, and contractors and their employees.
• School board members or school trustees who serve without compensation.
• College and other postsecondary employees (report them in Section B.)
Do not report
• Cumulative salaries since the beginning of the calendar or fiscal year.
• Payroll amounts from last fiscal year.
• Employer costs of non-wage employee benefits such as workers’ compensation, FICA, health insurance, etc.

W = Weekly;

1.

B = Bi-Weekly;

Instructional staff

Payroll Interval Codes
T = Twice a Month;
M = Monthly;
Q = Quarterly;

S = Semi-Annually;

A = Annually

018

Include
• Employees engaged in college or other post-secondary level teaching and related academic
(departmental) research
• Employees engaged in continuing education and other non-degree programs that are operated by
degree granting institutions
• Adjunct professors and graduate teaching/research assistants (report as part-time)
a. Full-time employees and gross payroll

FORM E-6

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

b. Part-time employees, gross payroll, and hours
Part-time
Number of
Payroll
Part-time Employees
Code

Gross Payroll for Part-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

Part-time Hours Paid

Please continue on the next page

19063072

§4’?i¤

Full-time
Number of
Payroll
Full-time Employees
Code

Page 8
PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS – (Continued)

W = Weekly;

2.

All other

B = Bi-Weekly;

Payroll Interval Codes
T = Twice a Month;
M = Monthly;
Q = Quarterly;

S = Semi-Annually;

A = Annually

016

Include
• All non-instructional employees of your college or other postsecondary level institution not reported
above
• All paid student help
• Administrative, clerical , custodial, cafeteria, and health personnel
• Non-instructional employees engaged in organized research, law enforcement personnel
• All other employees of your institution
a. Full-time employees and gross payroll
Full-time
Number of
Payroll
Full-time Employees
Code

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

b. Part-time employees, gross payroll, and hours
Gross Payroll for Part-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

Part-time Hours Paid

FORM E-6

19063080

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Part-time
Number of
Payroll
Part-time Employees
Code

Please continue on the next page

Page 9
PART 2 – EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND PART-TIME HOURS – (Continued)

W = Weekly;

3.

B = Bi-Weekly;

Payroll Interval Codes
T = Twice a Month;
M = Monthly;
Q = Quarterly;

S = Semi-Annually;

A = Annually

TOTAL – (Sum of items 1. through 2.)
a. Full-time employees and gross payroll
Full-time
Number of
Payroll
Full-time Employees
Code

Gross Payroll for Full-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

b. Part-time employees, gross payroll, and hours

FORM E-6

Gross Payroll for Part-time Employees
$Bil.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.

Part-time Hours Paid

19063098

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Part-time
Number of
Payroll
Part-time Employees
Code

Page 10
PART 3 – REMARKS

4

Use this space to:
a) Explain any significant changes to employment or payroll occurring within the last year that would
aid in understanding this report;
b) Describe any difficulties you encountered in completing this form;
c) List the groups of employees for which you were unable to supply information;
d) Provide contact information for other people who assisted you in completing this report;
e) Indicate if the majority of your full-time employees work more than 40 hours per week on average.

Please continue on page 10

PART 4 – CONTACT INFORMATION

5 Who should be contacted to answer questions about data reported on this form?

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Area code and phone number

E-mail Address - Please print

Title of contact person - Please print

Extension

Area code and fax number

Date form was completed
(MM)
(DD)
(YYYY)

Thank you for completing this form.
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FORM E-6

19063106

Name of contact person - Please print


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