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The salary range for teachers hired for 2023-24 is $52,500 to $102,035 and for 2024-25 is $52,550 to $104,076. The maximum base salary increase granted to eligible returning teachers, based on the compensation factors, is $3,500 for the 2023-24 school year and 2% increase for the 2024-25 school year.
The salary range for teachers hired for 2023-24 is $52,500 to $102,035 and for 2024-25 is $52,550 to $104,076. The maximum base salary increase granted to eligible returning teachers, based on the compensation factors, is $3,500 for the 2023-24 school year and 2% increase for the 2024-25 school year.
(This is more than most full-time employees.) Of course, I realize that many people with 40-hour-a-week jobs take work home or work more than their 40 hours. But remember, again, that teachers' contracts aren't actually for 12 months a year. Contracts are usually for 39 weeks, or around 180 days.