As a starting teacher in philly, i can speak first hand.....
39,500 plus benefits that are pretty good... however if you live in the city you will only take home about 29,500 dollars after taxes. Philly wage tax is KILLING our city
No. The School District of Philadelphia does not have a residency requirement. There used to be one, but it was eliminated about seven years ago.
School District of Philadelphia was created in 1818.
It varies from school district to school district.
No the district recommends the teachers in less you have a chartered school then the principle and the district picks the teacher
The average starting salary for a high school chemistry teacher in the US is around $40,000 to $50,000 per year. However, this can vary depending on the location, school district, and teacher's level of experience or education.
You can contact the School District of Philadelphia through their website. You can check for a phone number or e-mail address that would allow you to directly communicate with them.
The starting salary of any teacher depends on whether the teacher is working for a public or private school (and what kind of private school), a what state or country the teacher is working in, as well as the subjects the teacher is qualified to teach.
a per diem substitute teacher is paid 90 dollars a day in this district. :)
You must be lazy
$35,677 would be about the starting salary for someone with a Bachelor's degree. $40K starting for someone with a Masters. It goes up from there each year, but depends on the school district you are in - some pay MUCH better than others. In a very well paying district in the Northeast US, a teacher with about 10 years of experience and a masters degree is making about $70k a year.
about ten dollars and hour
That depends entirely on the school district, the individual school and the teacher's area of expertise. It can be part time or full time.