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![]() Matthew S. Whiting wrote: Newps wrote: A year ago December the teachers in our district went on strike for better pay and benefits. The conventional wisdom is that your typical public school teacher is lucky to make $30K after many hard years of teaching. Since teachers salaries are a matter of public record a full page ad was taken out in the Sunday paper the first weekend of the strike. Every teacher in the school district was listed, by name, and how much they made for that current school year. Turns out the average teacher salary is $41.5 here with 25-30% of the teachers making more than $50K per year. Starting pay was mid $20's. You could literally see the support for the teachers evaporate on that Sunday. A settlement was reached shortly there after. A teacher strike will not ever happen here again. Did the teachers then post the salaries of the administration personnel? That would be very eye opening... That was also in the ad however it wasn't relavant because people weren't complaing about the number of administrators or their pay, before or after the ad. Even the salaries you list above are way below the average in my area for jobs that require a master's degree. That depends where you live obviously. What was finally driven home to a lot of people was the fact that simply by spending more dollars does not make education better. |
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Matthew S. Whiting wrote: Newps wrote: A year ago December the teachers in our district went on strike for better pay and benefits. The conventional wisdom is that your typical public school teacher is lucky to make $30K after many hard years of teaching. Since teachers salaries are a matter of public record a full page ad was taken out in the Sunday paper the first weekend of the strike. Every teacher in the school district was listed, by name, and how much they made for that current school year. Turns out the average teacher salary is $41.5 here with 25-30% of the teachers making more than $50K per year. Starting pay was mid $20's. You could literally see the support for the teachers evaporate on that Sunday. A settlement was reached shortly there after. A teacher strike will not ever happen here again. Did the teachers then post the salaries of the administration personnel? That would be very eye opening... That was also in the ad however it wasn't relavant because people weren't complaing about the number of administrators or their pay, before or after the ad. Even the salaries you list above are way below the average in my area for jobs that require a master's degree. That depends where you live obviously. What was finally driven home to a lot of people was the fact that simply by spending more dollars does not make education better. Amen to that..... Now, As Rodney King said " can we all just get along? " |
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