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MegZee
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Name: Meaghan
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Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
what other states pay teachers well??
I know Cali does, but the cost of living is high also. I have also heard CT pays well.
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Posted 1/23/08 7:17 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Name: Ivelysse
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
CT does pay their teachers well. However, the pay also varies based on the area of the state a person is in. Teachers in Southern CT make more than in Northern or Western CT.
Same goes for NY though, LI teachers make way more than teachers in districts in upstate NY.
HTH
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Posted 1/23/08 7:24 PM |
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VirginiaDeb
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
Teachers around DC (Fairfax, Arlington, Montgomery Counties) do pretty well. In fairfax, first year with a masters makes around $49k. COL is high though.
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Posted 1/23/08 7:30 PM |
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Nicole728
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
Posted by Meaghan729
what other states pay teachers well??
I know Cali does, but the cost of living is high also. I have also heard CT pays well.
Now you know you just want to move down here Finance is huge down here, you'd make great $$ and there are some districts that pay really good for teachers...especially GOOD teachers!
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Posted 1/23/08 7:47 PM |
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browneyedgirl
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
i know this doesn't answer your question, but VA public school teachers don't make a lot of money. starting salary several years ago when i was in school was what i made as a TA in NY
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Posted 1/23/08 7:56 PM |
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donegal419
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
NY area teachers are among the luckiest in the country.... i have a friend in NC that makes HALF of what i make with over 10 years of experience...
Basically, the higher the property tax rate in an area the higher the teacher salaries thanks to the disgusting, injust way education is funded in this country.
Besides above mentioned states, NJ has the highest property taxes in the country (comparable to LI, but the Whole state, whereas the low taxes upstate bring down our state-wide average of porerty taxes) and thus NJ teachers also make good money teacher-wise.
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Posted 1/23/08 10:02 PM |
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MegZee
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
before we bought our house Mike had emailed all the counties in NC - they pay they told him he would get was way to low.
I think if he stays in the city, we'll end up just moving to western suffolk. although I love my house.
thanks for all the suggestions - it seems like anywhere teachers make decent money the COL is outrageous
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Posted 1/24/08 5:28 PM |
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MrsS2005
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
Posted by MrsPowers
CT does pay their teachers well. However, the pay also varies based on the area of the state a person is in. Teachers in Southern CT make more than in Northern or Western CT.
This is true b/c Fairfield County has a significantly higher cost of living than the rest of CT.
There are other benefits to working as a teacher in CT. The unions are strong in CT and there are many laws protecting teachers. In CT, you won't work without a contract. If the new contract is not settled within a certain amount of time before the old one expires, the parties must go to binding arbitration. The raises tend to be very similar across the state.
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Posted 1/24/08 6:11 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
Posted by Meaghan729
before we bought our house Mike had emailed all the counties in NC - they pay they told him he would get was way to low.
I think if he stays in the city, we'll end up just moving to western suffolk. although I love my house.
thanks for all the suggestions - it seems like anywhere teachers make decent money the COL is outrageous
I think he should still apply for positions on LI. He should get a position soon based on retirements and/or newly created positions!
Hang in there.
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Posted 1/24/08 8:02 PM |
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VirginiaDeb
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
The one county in this area that I know pays well and the COL isn't too bad is Charles County, MD.
We may actually be headed out that way next year.
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Posted 1/24/08 8:17 PM |
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MegZee
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Meaghan729
before we bought our house Mike had emailed all the counties in NC - they pay they told him he would get was way to low.
I think if he stays in the city, we'll end up just moving to western suffolk. although I love my house.
thanks for all the suggestions - it seems like anywhere teachers make decent money the COL is outrageous
I think he should still apply for positions on LI. He should get a position soon based on retirements and/or newly created positions!
Hang in there.
I know - he just gets so discouraged applying to all these jobs - and he was so close last year and they gave the job to a first year teacher
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Posted 1/24/08 9:15 PM |
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nyteacher13
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
I'd stick with NY - we get the highest pay in relation to our quality of living. CA may have well-paid teachers, but it's very expensive to live there.
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Posted 1/24/08 9:38 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
Posted by Meaghan729
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Meaghan729
before we bought our house Mike had emailed all the counties in NC - they pay they told him he would get was way to low.
I think if he stays in the city, we'll end up just moving to western suffolk. although I love my house.
thanks for all the suggestions - it seems like anywhere teachers make decent money the COL is outrageous
I think he should still apply for positions on LI. He should get a position soon based on retirements and/or newly created positions!
Hang in there.
I know - he just gets so discouraged applying to all these jobs - and he was so close last year and they gave the job to a first year teacher
I completely understand and I remember discussing it with you over the summer! It will happen!
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Posted 1/25/08 6:05 AM |
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JustJack
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
Heres a list I found of average salaries for USA Today:
Alabama $38,325 Alaska $51,736 Arizona $41,843 Arkansas $39,314 California $56,444 Colorado $43,319 Connecticut. $57,337 Delaware $49,366 Dist. of Columbia $57,009 Florida $40,604 Georgia $45,988 Hawaii $45,479 Idaho $41,080 Illinois $54,230 Indiana $45,791 Iowa $39,432 Kansas $38,623 Kentucky $40,240 Louisiana $37,918 Maine $39,864 Maryland $50,261 Massachusetts $53,181 Michigan $54,412 Minnesota $45,375 Mississippi $35,684 Missouri $38,006 Montana $37,184 Nebraska $38,352 Nevada $42,254 New Hampshire $42,689 New Jersey $55,592 New Mexico $38,067 New York $55,181 North Carolina $43,211 North Dakota $35,441 Ohio $47,482 Oklahoma $35,061 Oregon $49,169 Pennsylvania $51,835 Rhode Island $52,261 South Carolina $41,162 South Dakota. $33,236 Tennessee $40,318 Texas $40,476 Utah $38,976 Vermont $42,007 Virginia $43,655 Washington $45,434 West Virginia. $38,461 Wisconsin $42,882 Wyoming $39,532
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Posted 1/25/08 12:54 PM |
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~Melissa~
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
I taught near Rochester, NY. My salary was $28K. I think it went up to like $32K with my Master's.
If I went back to work right now, I'd be Master's step 5 I think...and making like $58K (i'm in central CT).
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Posted 1/25/08 8:25 PM |
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FLaCaTaCa
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
USNews published a book called something to effect of Everything You need to know on becoming a teacher. I read through it at BN for a little bit and it listed salaries by city, state and education level. It was good but I didn't want to pay 25 bucks for the book for those 5 pages.
Good Luck!
South Carolina doesn't pay too much either. DH and I are headed to Indiana when we leave the Marine Corps and the pay there (City of Indianapolis) is a little less than NY and the cost of living is way cheaper though.
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Posted 1/26/08 8:14 AM |
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Erica
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
Posted by nyteacher13
I'd stick with NY - we get the highest pay in relation to our quality of living. CA may have well-paid teachers, but it's very expensive to live there.
When I was in CA (in one of those "my super sweet 16" schools) the starting salary was less than my starting NYC salary 6 years prior!
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Posted 1/26/08 4:12 PM |
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MegZee
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Re: Besides NY - high paying states for teachers
THanks for all the responses. We'll either move ina couple of years closer to queens or I'll keep doing the "i hope DH gets a job on LI" dance this year
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Posted 1/26/08 4:34 PM |
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