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Average annual teacher salaries ranged from $41,000 to more than $150,000.
Across California, average teacher pay at public schools rose to $88,508 in the 2020-21 school year, an increase of 3.1% from 2020-21, data from the California Department of Education show.
American Teacher is a feature-length documentary created and produced by The Teacher Salary Project. Following the format of the book Teachers Have It Easy: The Big Sacrifices and Small Salaries of America’s Teachers, the film utilizes a large collection of teacher testimonies and contrasts the demands of the teaching profession alongside interviews with education experts and education ...
U.S. states and territories by annual median wage 2021 (in current dollars) National rank State or territory Median wage in US$ [4] Average earnings in US$ [3] 1 District of Columbia: $79,960 $130,836 2 Massachusetts: $58,540 $93,765 3 Washington: $50,450 $90,128 4 Alaska: $48,820 $78,089 5 New York: $48,800 $95,470 6 Connecticut: $48,720 $86,235 7
2021, Feb 1 Keystone Oaks School District [38] 10 days June 2020 Wage freeze 2021, Sept 13 Redbank Valley School District [39] 27 days 2.5 years before strike $65,053 (2020) $15,946 (2019) 77 Health benefits, 2 year salary freeze 2021, November 2 Scranton School District [40] 12 days 4 years before strike $61,989 (2020) $16,629 (2019) 800
A California school district settled a 2023 lawsuit from a former teacher who refused to adhere to the district’s gender identity-related policies. ... At the end of the 2021-22 academic year ...
In 1929, when California and the rest of the country plunged into the Great Depression, poor school districts began trimming budgets and classified jobs. For classified employees (known at the time simply as "non-certificated" workers), the Depression meant an increase in their workday to 12 hours per day, six days a week with wages as low as ...
Oakland Unified School District has experienced ongoing financial difficulties in recent years. A 2018 Alameda County Civil Grand Jury report noted that the District had been "in financial peril" for the prior 15 years, with an average $20 million to $30 million in debt each year, due to budgetary errors and out-of-control spending.