In the United States, a public school salary schedule is public information.
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Not with a federal FOIA request. Maybe with the state, if your state has one.
Usually it is the school committee that bargins with the teacher's union to set the salaries for teachers during a contract period.
In the early 1900s, teachers' salaries varied widely depending on location, experience, and type of school. On average, teachers in the US earned around $500 to $800 per year, with salaries typically lower for women and teachers in rural areas.
Raymond W. Sies has written: 'Teachers' pension systems in Great Britain' -- subject(s): Salaries, pensions, Teachers, Salaries
Wells Harrington has written: 'Salaries and other characteristics of beginning rural school teachers, 1953-54' -- subject(s): Salaries, Teachers 'Recommendation quality and placement success' -- subject(s): Employment references, Teachers
In public schools, the top is more heavy in numbers and salaries than teachers! In private less executives and more teachers! Teachers are allowed to teach not be boxed in by administration and mandates because of accepting grant A to Z! Most grants are because of SCHOOLS FAILING! When a public school gets more money for failing why should we expect them to get better and prevent them from collecting THE FAILING MONEY?
The federal government should provide funding to raise teachers' salaries especially if the government wishes to encourage better teachers. This funding would help to increase the education levels in the entire country.
teachers' salaries come from taxes paid by the community where they work. Every school district has a different pay scale for teachers. Public school teachers make higher salaries than private school teachers because public schools draw tax dollars from the state and from their township. your salary is also determined by your level of education. A teacher with a master's degree in their field receives higher pay than a teacher with just a bachelor's degree. Teachers get raises each year, so the more tenure you have the higher the salary. If you want to know exactly how much math teachers earn, you would have to contact the school district where you want to work and they may provide you with a pay scale.
Rosanne Callas has written: 'A study of factors influencing teacher salaries in Vermont' -- subject(s): Salaries, Teachers
In the olden days, teachers were typically paid very low salaries compared to today. Salaries varied widely based on location, type of school, and level of experience, but in general, teachers struggled to make a living wage. Some teachers were even paid in room and board instead of cash.
W-A-Y too broad a question to answer specifically. Salaries range widely, depending on the prevailing salary scales of an area - costs of living - size of the department - competition for available qualified applicants - etc - etc. All government salaries are "public record" so that info should be available from a little research into more specific locales.