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Jacquie

Does anyone know if there is a place to look to find out what the starting salary is for teachers in different districts? Thanks!

 
Posted 8/27/06 10:06 AM
SupportACop

Someone in school said that NYC salary pay scale is online. I will try and find it for you. Are you in NYC or LI??

 
Posted 8/27/06 10:11 AM
Jacquie

LI--but if you could find city, I would love to see that as well! Thanks

 
Posted 8/27/06 10:13 AM
Karen

LI districts are pretty tight-lipped about their salaries, so I doubt you would be able to find any current info.

 
Posted 8/27/06 10:39 AM
lilqtny

Well just to give everybody a general idea, during the last months of school when I was subbing in a district on LI, I came across the salary schedule.

NOw, I do no remember every single step *obviously* but I do remember that a 1st year with Master's degree started at about 43K in this particular district.

I do not know if that helps any, but I hope so.

 
Posted 8/27/06 10:42 AM
Jacquie


Posted by lilqtny

Well just to give everybody a general idea, during the last months of school when I was subbing in a district on LI, I came across the salary schedule.

NOw, I do no remember every single step *obviously* but I do remember that a 1st year with Master's degree started at about 43K in this particular district.

I do not know if that helps any, but I hope so.



Do you know what distict that was. That seems kinda low....

 
Posted 8/27/06 10:56 AM
lilqtny

yes it is low and I will FM the district but I don't want to put it up, you never know. I do not want o ruin my chances in this district.

 
Posted 8/27/06 10:57 AM
Jacquie

Very, very true....if you could FM it, I would appreciate it. Thanks!

 
Posted 8/27/06 10:58 AM
Diane

It does vary from district to district in terms of salary

 
Posted 8/27/06 10:59 AM
SupportACop

In my school first year with BA is over 46, Hope it helps..that is on LI

 
Posted 8/27/06 11:01 AM
Diane


Posted by SupportACop

In my school first year with BA is over 46, Hope it helps..that is on LI



what district is that....I find that hard to believe that only a BA pays that much. That is what they usually start with a MA or just a little less

 
Posted 8/27/06 11:03 AM
Jacquie

It is crazy how different salaries are. I know, in some districts, starting with a masters varies from----46,000 47,000 53,000 and another district (10 years ago) started at 49,000---so Im assuming now they must be very high!!


Its crazyChat Icon

 
Posted 8/27/06 11:05 AM
MrsMadness


Posted by Diane


Posted by SupportACop

In my school first year with BA is over 46, Hope it helps..that is on LI



what district is that....I find that hard to believe that only a BA pays that much. That is what they usually start with a MA or just a little less



West Hempstead step 1, BA: 44348
step 1, MA: 50,335

Valley Stream step 1, MA is approx. 55,000

ETA, Bellmore-Merrick, step 1, MA is approx. 54,000

Message edited 8/27/2006 11:10:49 AM.

 
Posted 8/27/06 11:10 AM
Diane

that is very good...better than suffolk county

 
Posted 8/27/06 11:12 AM
Jacquie

Yes, I do know that Nassau--on majority, is better than Suffolk

 
Posted 8/27/06 11:17 AM
Kelly04

I teach on long island...and I was in a district for one year as a maturnity leave and the step 1 with a MA was almost $10,000 more than the step 1 with a MA that Im in now. The district that Im in now is also conisdered to be a "better" district and in my opinion a nicer community to live in. Its a big cut....but the pay scale makes bigger jumps with the steps so in the end...it evens out. So you have to look at the long term of the steps too.

 
Posted 8/27/06 11:55 AM
MissJones

If you google NYC teacher salary schedule you can find it.

 
Posted 8/27/06 12:05 PM
Jacquie


Posted by Kelly04

I teach on long island...and I was in a district for one year as a maturnity leave and the step 1 with a MA was almost $10,000 more than the step 1 with a MA that Im in now. The district that Im in now is also conisdered to be a "better" district and in my opinion a nicer community to live in. Its a big cut....but the pay scale makes bigger jumps with the steps so in the end...it evens out. So you have to look at the long term of the steps too.



Very true. It's crazy how different it can be.

 
Posted 8/27/06 5:25 PM
Phyl

IMO Teachers don't make nearly enough for the value they have.

 
Posted 8/27/06 5:37 PM
Meaghan729


Posted by atracinact

IMO Teachers don't make nearly enough for the value they have.



so true!

FH gets emails all the time for schools in NC - in one particular county, with a masters degree and 4 years experience, he would make $35K, and the stepups were Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

 
Posted 8/27/06 6:02 PM
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