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  2. CMS teachers, principals will soon get raises that are bigger ...

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    CMS teachers will see an average 4.2% pay raise, and principals and assistant principals will see a 4% pay raise, all retroactive July 1. In addition, teachers’ local county supplement will ...

  3. Public school funding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is provided free of charge for the students and parents, but is paid for by taxes on property owners as well as general taxes collected by the federal government. This education is mandated by the states. With the completion of this basic schooling, one obtains a high school diploma as certification of basic skills for employers. [1]

  4. Top Paterson school execs get 3% raises and principals get ...

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    Principals will get an extra $6,000 this year. The Paterson district is NJ's third largest, and student test scores are among the lowest. Principals will get an extra $6,000 this year

  5. State budget could cost some NC principals thousands of ...

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    Some fear that altering how the state sets pay will cost them. But Senate GOP leaders say the change will help just as many principals raise their pay. State budget could cost some NC principals ...

  6. American Federation of School Administrators - Wikipedia

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    The union was established by the Council of Supervisory Associations, a local union representing principals and other supervisors in the New York City Department of Education. Rather than becoming a directly affiliated local union, the AFL–CIO chartered the organization as the School Administrators and Supervisors Organizing Committee.

  7. Teacher tenure reform (United States) - Wikipedia

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    During or after these three years, the principal must decide if the school will grant tenure to this teacher. If so, the teacher will be asked to work there for a fourth year and will be granted tenure. The principal is able to fire a teacher at any time during the probation period.

  8. N.J. Principal Claims She Is Paid $143,156 A Year To Do Nothing

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    Paula Santana, a New Jersey principal, has filed a complaint with the New Jersey Department of Education, alleging her new position -- N.J. Principal Claims She Is Paid $143,156 A Year To Do ...

  9. Administrative leave - Wikipedia

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    Administrative leave is a temporary leave from a job assignment, with pay and benefits intact. [1] Generally, the term is reserved for employees of non-business institutions such as schools, police, and hospitals. The definition of administrative leave may vary by institution.