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big daddy russ
04-01-2005, 12:02 PM
My girlfriend needed something to compare to... she's going to be an elementary teacher. If anybody could help that would be awesome.

Also, if anybody knows the salary for a first-year bilingual education teacher in your school district, that info would be great too.

venomous tat2
04-01-2005, 12:54 PM
In our dist it's 51,000

venomous tat2
04-01-2005, 12:57 PM
April FOOL but to be honsst i don't really know but i can find out for you::D

Bandera YaYa
04-01-2005, 01:01 PM
Originally posted by venomous tat2
April FOOL but to be honsst i don't really know but i can find out for you::D yeah, I was gonna say you're CRAZY !!! I think it's more like $27k.....give or take a k! :D

raider red 2000
04-01-2005, 01:53 PM
Wharton ISD Professional Vacancies
updated 03/22/05
Beginning Teacher Salary - $33,000


35,000
Corpus Christi ISD
2004-2005 Certified Teacher Salary Schedules
July 27, 2004

lubbock
Teachers/Librarians/Nurses:
Bachelor's Degree $32,000 -


i am not sure what part of the state yall will be in, but here is a few that i have seen. hope it helps

LHSEagleFan
04-01-2005, 02:14 PM
Luling ISD starting teacher salary $30,000

kepdawg
04-01-2005, 02:50 PM
Lewisville ISD:

Bachelors - 37,875

Masters - 38,380

Denton ISD:

Bachelors - 37,000

Masters - 38,500

Plano ISD:

Bachelors - 37,150

Masters - 39,150

Birdville ISD:

Bachelors - 39,000

Masters - 40,500

bevo
04-01-2005, 03:32 PM
Starting salaries are $50,000 to $60,000…depending on where you are at in the state and to what level of degree you obtain. With the pay grade up as high as $95,000 annually. That is also based on what level of degrees that you obtain. My neighbor is the Superintendent of one of the schools out in the valley. He alone makes over $100,000 per year.

This scale is in regards to the Anchorage, Mat Su Valley and the Fairbanks school districts. I am not sure of what the average is in Juneau, Valdez or elsewhere in the state..

Of the 2.25 Billion dollars per year, 1/3 of the States Budget is spent on education that is some $800,000,000 (annually).

I know that this sounds too hard to believe, don’t take my word for it just follow up on it if you wish. Here is an illustration that I had herd on the radio just the other day, while driving into Anchorge. I didn’t catch all of the news, but there was a Special Education teacher that worked for the Anchorage school district, that has retired after som 27 years. She is drawing almost $12,000 per month in retirement under two retirement compensations…almost $8,000 on one and nearly $4,000 on another form of retirement compensation. It depends upon the pay scale.

big daddy russ
04-01-2005, 03:35 PM
Alaska here we come. She's gonna be my sugar mama.

bevo
04-01-2005, 03:41 PM
Originally posted by big daddy russ
Alaska here we come. She's gonna be my sugar mama.

…One more thing big daddy russ. The cost of living up here is exceptionally high. Maybe as just as expensive as anywhere else…I am not sure. But I do know $50,000 doesn’t go along way up here. But it’s a pretty place, if you’ve never been, and then again, it’s all what a person gets used to.

BHKrystal06
04-01-2005, 04:16 PM
2004-05 BARBERS HILL ISD

Bachelors Masters
$37,500 $38,700

HighSchool Fan
04-01-2005, 06:32 PM
GAINESVILLE ISD PAY SCALE FOR TEACHERS
FOR 2004 - 2005


0 $30,000
1 $30,100
2 $30,200
3 $31,000
4 $31,100
5 $31,200
6 $31,744
7 $32,906
8 $33,926
9 $34,986
10 $35,996
11 $36,946
12 $37,855
13 $38,703
14 $39,501
15 $40,269
16 $40,976
17 $41,663
18 $42,299
19 $42,905
20 $43,481
21 $44,016
22 $44,824
23 $45,581





FOR MASTERS DEGREE ADD $1000.00
FOR DOCTORATE DEGREE ADD $1200.00

Ray_BearKat
04-01-2005, 07:14 PM
In Raymondville pay starts at 32,000 for first year teachers.