This depends on the specific state and the school district, as to determine how they pay their staff. Each one could be different from district to district.
36k - 80k
around £500-£1000 a month
In the charter school where I work, the teachers are paid on average 20% higher than the local ISD as we are a year-round campus. In the charter school where I work, the teachers are paid on average 20% higher than the local ISD as we are a year-round campus.
Each school district has its own salary scale and benefit package.
NO THEY DO NOT.
School Counselors at public schools in the state of Washington are paid on the same scale that teachers are in Washington State.
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.
They get paid about 18,00 to about 38,000.
Have a look around the Post Primary Teachers Association for further information about Secondary School Teachers in NZ. http://www.ppta.org.nz/
elementary 52,000 dollars junior high 52,570 dollars high school 54,000 dollars
For UK State schools, about £9.32/hour on average depending on the school, situation and postion.
just as much as your mum