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Districts have the option to pay teachers above the state’s minimum salary schedule. In South Carolina, 67 out of the state’s 73 traditional public school districts pay have a starting salary ...
Gov. Henry McMaster wants to increase starting pay for South Carolina teachers by $2,500 to bring the base salary to $42,500. McMaster’s teacher pay proposal would cost the state about $254 million.
The Anderson School District Two Board of Trustees approved a plan to increase the base teacher salary in the district. Anderson School District Two approves 2024-2025 budget: Teacher salaries ...
The SCEA was an important contributor to the development of the South Carolina Education Improvement Act (EIA) of 1984, [11] where it participated in direct negotiations with Governor Richard Riley. As a compromise for accepting a merit pay structure, it negotiated a 16% pay increase for educators in the state, bringing their salaries near or ...
Pay bands (sometimes also used as a broader term that encompasses several pay levels, ranges or grades) is a part of an organized salary compensation plan, program or system. In an organization that has defined jobs, pay bands are used to distinguish the level of compensation given to certain ranges of jobs to have fewer levels of pay ...
Gov. Henry McMaster marked his second inauguration address on Wednesday by calling for South Carolina teachers to earn at least $50,000 a year by 2026 and for more transparency in the selection of ...
Statewide teachers strike; $6,000 salary raise for teachers; $1,250 salary raise for support staff; Increased public school funding through tobacco tax South Carolina: Statewide May 1, 2019 One-day strike Over 10,000 at state capitol; Several school districts forced to close Tennessee: Nashville May 3, 2019 Negotiations ongoing.
The pay raise will cost the state $61.5 million more a year and is part of a nearly $14.5 billion budget now headed to the General Assembly for an up or down vote. Employees earning more than ...