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PrettyPeonies
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Salary Question
I know it depends on the district but I would love just a little insight. I am a career change M.S ED student w/ dual certification in Elementary & ESL. Can someone give me a ball park on what I can expect as a starting salary to be? Am I looking at 40K or possibly higher? Also, do districts take life experience into consideration or will I make the same amount as any new teacher, no matter of age?
TIA
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Posted 6/17/11 4:39 PM |
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zuzuspetals
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Re: Salary Question
In the city you will start at 55k (approx) as a first year teacher with their masters. Salary is the same regardless of your age. It is years in the system.
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Posted 6/17/11 4:50 PM |
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drpepper318
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Re: Salary Question
http://www.uft.org/our-rights/salary-schedules/teachers
This is a link to the NYC teachers' salary schedule.
With a masters in your first year you'd be starting at $51,425, in NYC.
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Posted 6/17/11 7:09 PM |
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LL514
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Re: Salary Question
it is up to the superintendent as to where to start you. so they may put you at ma step 1 or ma step 3 depending on what they feel you deserve. with your masters on LI you will start in the 60's depending on the distrisct
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Posted 6/17/11 10:42 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Salary Question
Posted by MrsJFG
Also, do districts take life experience into consideration or will I make the same amount as any new teacher, no matter of age?
Posted by zuzuspetals Salary is the same regardless of your age. It is years in the system.
not necessarily. My sister got 3 years of experience from 10 years of private work. (LI district in her specific teaching area). I don't think it happens much, but it does.
I think the 50-60K range sounds about average.
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Posted 6/18/11 9:11 AM |
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