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LulaBell
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Re: Teachers Salaries
My SD isn't even on there? Probably because we worked without a contract that year
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Posted 8/27/06 10:52 PM |
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VirginiaDeb
Don't eat me, hippo!
Member since 5/05 9252 total posts
Name: Deb
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Re: Teachers Salaries
Holy crap! I was taught by some very well paid teachers! (I went to Smithtown).
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Posted 8/28/06 6:36 AM |
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Karen
Just chillin'!!
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Name: Karen
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Re: Teachers Salaries
my district is suprisingly high. very interesting!!
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Posted 8/28/06 7:25 AM |
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Little-J-Mommy
I'm a Big Brother
Member since 5/06 8041 total posts
Name: D
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Re: Teachers Salaries
BUMPING for someone on the teacher board
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Posted 7/31/07 4:30 PM |
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bikramaddict
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Re: Teachers Salaries
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.
i realize every district is different, but one friend of mine has taught at three different districts and the pay was higher than that. she's a third year at a decent district in nassau and is making low-mid 60s, I think. HTH!
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Posted 7/31/07 4:33 PM |
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CkGm
They get so big, so fast :(
Member since 5/05 13848 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Teachers Salaries
Just so you know, I work in LA and our cost of living is probably higher considering our housing costs here. The starting salary in my district is only 32,000 and 37,000 with a MA.
I am at the top of the pay scale and my salary doesn't even come close to any of those posted. It's so sad
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Posted 7/31/07 5:11 PM |
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Mommy2Boys
My Boys!!!!
Member since 6/06 14437 total posts
Name: C
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Re: Teachers Salaries
I grew up in Pat-Med and from what I understand they are pretty well paid. I remember when I was in school they also used to send out something yearly to residents stating what teachers were making at the time. Not sure if they still do it. But i think people demanded it b/c of the tax increases.
ETA: I found this but it is from 2004.
Nassau County Suffolk County
Message edited 7/31/2007 6:21:50 PM.
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Posted 7/31/07 5:52 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Member since 11/06 10348 total posts
Name: Ivelysse
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Re: Teachers Salaries
bump
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Posted 9/16/07 12:07 PM |
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4monkeys
boys will be boys =)
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Re: Teachers Salaries
so are these salaries guidelines or are they set in stone?
for example, just a masters, you'd start at MA STEP 1 ?
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Posted 9/16/07 1:15 PM |
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MrsSchwags
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Member since 10/05 11240 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Teachers Salaries
step 1 in my district with a master's is 51801
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Posted 9/16/07 1:26 PM |
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MrsPowers
So blessed!
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Name: Ivelysse
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Re: Teachers Salaries
Posted by anna
so are these salaries guidelines or are they set in stone?
for example, just a masters, you'd start at MA STEP 1 ?
Unless you have additional teaching experience. For example, if you have taught for 2 years somewhere else you can start at MA Step 3.
But they don't have to give you the credit.
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Posted 9/16/07 3:08 PM |
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beautyq115
New Year!
Member since 5/05 13729 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Teachers Salaries
So how much credit would I get for 3 years in NYC???
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Posted 9/16/07 4:09 PM |
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Karen
Just chillin'!!
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Name: Karen
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Re: Teachers Salaries
Posted by beautyq115
So how much credit would I get for 3 years in NYC???
Nothing is set in stone, it is totally up to the individual district.
I think on average they knock off a year or two.
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Posted 9/16/07 4:13 PM |
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SummerMom
Now a mom of 2!
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Posted by Karen
Posted by beautyq115
So how much credit would I get for 3 years in NYC???
Nothing is set in stone, it is totally up to the individual district.
I think on average they knock off a year or two.
I taught for 6 years in NYC and they credited me with 3 and a half when I moved. That's why if you teach in NYC and want to move out to LI, it's better to do it sooner rather than later.
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Posted 9/16/07 4:33 PM |
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4monkeys
boys will be boys =)
Member since 9/05 7205 total posts
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Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by anna
so are these salaries guidelines or are they set in stone?
for example, just a masters, you'd start at MA STEP 1 ?
Unless you have additional teaching experience. For example, if you have taught for 2 years somewhere else you can start at MA Step 3.
But they don't have to give you the credit.
thanks for the response.
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Posted 9/16/07 5:12 PM |
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beautyq115
New Year!
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Posted by DavaDay
Posted by Karen
Posted by beautyq115
So how much credit would I get for 3 years in NYC???
Nothing is set in stone, it is totally up to the individual district.
I think on average they knock off a year or two.
I taught for 6 years in NYC and they credited me with 3 and a half when I moved. That's why if you teach in NYC and want to move out to LI, it's better to do it sooner rather than later.
Thanks! That's why I will be trying my hardest this year
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Posted 9/16/07 5:24 PM |
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MrsRivera
2 under 2...whew!!
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Name: Beth
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Re: Teachers Salaries
That's actually about right for around here. Not that I'm saying that it's an acceptable thing, but it is what it is. I'm on Step 2 with my MA and I'm making mid 30s. But, to compare apples to apples, I can pay our mortgage and still have money left over--which I would guess is the case for homeowners on LI.
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Posted 9/16/07 5:29 PM |
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MegZee
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Name: Meaghan
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Re: Teachers Salaries
Posted by MrsRivera
That's actually about right for around here. Not that I'm saying that it's an acceptable thing, but it is what it is. I'm on Step 2 with my MA and I'm making mid 30s. But, to compare apples to apples, I can pay our mortgage and still have money left over--which I would guess is the case for homeowners on LI.
yeah, but some LI teachers top out at close to $100K - which can be more than double than the starting salary - alot of other places dont max out that high - thats the point I was trying to make -had nothing to do with cost of living - it doesnt matter were we live, his student loans cost the same
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Posted 9/16/07 7:20 PM |
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donegal419
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Name: K
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Re: Teachers Salaries
Starting salaries on LI are NOT $65,000 for teachers. you need AT least 5 yers of teaching experience and a Masters degree to get that in most districts.
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Posted 9/17/07 3:44 PM |
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