How many teachers per students in Nevada?
Median annual earnings of kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers ranged from $41,400 to $45,920 in May 2004; the lowest 10 percent earned $26,730 to $31,180; the top 10 percent earned $66,240 to $71,370. Median earnings for preschool teachers were $20,980.
According to the American Federation of Teachers, beginning teachers with a bachelor's degree earned an average of $31,704 in the 2003-04 school year. The estimated average salary of all public elementary and secondary school teachers in the 2003-04 school year was $46,597. Private school teachers generally earn less than public school teachers, but may be given other benefits, such as free or subsidized housing.
According to a salary survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, bachelor's degree candidates in pre-elementary teacher education received starting offers averaging $29,246 a year in 2005; candidates with a bachelor's degree in elementary teacher education received starting offers averaging $30,904; candidates with a bachelor's degree in secondary education received starting offers averaging $31,845.
In 2004, more than half of all elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers belonged to unions-mainly the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association-that bargain with school systems over wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment. Fewer preschool and kindergarten teachers were union members-about 17 percent in 2004.
Teachers can boost their salary in a number of ways. In some schools, teachers receive extra pay for coaching sports and working with students in extracurricular activities. Getting a master's degree or national certification often results in a raise in pay, as does acting as a mentor. Some teachers earn extra income during the summer by teaching summer school or performing other jobs in the school system.
Source: http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/proft56.shtml#ear
Is there a leash law for dogs in Douglas County Nevada?
Yes, Douglas County, Nevada, has a leash law for dogs. Owners are required to keep their dogs on a leash when in public areas to ensure the safety of both the animals and the community. There may be designated off-leash areas, but outside of those zones, dogs must be restrained. It’s advisable for pet owners to check local regulations for any updates or specific requirements.
Wear do the wild horses in Nevada come from?
Wild horses in North America are actually descendants of the horses that escapes when settlers settled the West, and because of this they are feral horses, not wild.
When did the state bird of Nevada become the state bird?
The Northern Mockingbird became the state bird of Tennessee on April 19, 1933.
What plants and animals does Nevada have?
Nevada have many different kinds of species. Such as dogs, cats, birds, mouses, foxes, snakes, rats, and others. i dont know plants though......
Yes. We have seen one hit in Marshall County last summer and as of today have one that was hit in Livingston County.
Yes. There is the Black Vulture, and more common, the Turkey Vulture. The California Condor also lives in Arizona, the Condor is larger than a vulture, but the two birds are very similar in their looks (naked neck, and large usually black wings and of course they are both scavengers).
The Turkey Vulture has large black wings with white tips, and has a small pink/red neck.
The Black Vulture is named well, black head, black wings, and I do not believe it has any white tips on it's wings.
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Does Winco Foods have a store in Henderson Nevada?
WinCo Foods is located at 80 N Stephanie in Henderson, Nevada.
Scott # 999 is green and shows Carson Valley, value is $.04.
Things that start with the letter q in Nevada?
Quincy Street is a road in Reno, Nevada. It begins with the letter Q.
Where is Sierra Nevada located?
The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range located in the states of California and Nevada.
How much does it cost to have a water well drilled in northern Nevada?
I would contact a driller from this area. He will be familiar with the area and have an idea of what drill depth will be required.
How did the sierra Nevada mountains get its name?
It is Spanish for SNOWY MOUNTAINS . Sierra means "mountains" and Nevada means "snowy". Initially, the Spanish explorer was simply describing them, not naming them. However, that description was used on the first map and that became the name.
What is higher the Sierra Nevada or the Appalacian?
According to Wikipedia, the Sierra Nevada began forming during the Triassic period, and the Appalachians were formed during the Ordovician period. This means that the Appalachians are much older.
Generally, more round, rolling mountains like the Appalachians are older than sharp, jagged ranges like the Rockies or Sierra Nevada.
What is the recycling rate per pound of aluminum in Nevada?
As of 8/7/09, the general rate is $0.40/lb. I found Western Metal and Recycling off of Santa Fe and Oxford, gives $0.45/lb. It has dropped considerably. At the beginning of this year, Western gave $0.82/lb. The 2 places I prefer are Canland in Commerce City, and Western in Englewood.
Was gambling abolished in 1910?
I'm assuming you're referring to the state of Nevada. Nevada became the 36th state in 1864, and gambling was legalized there in 1869. In 1910, Nevada decided to abolish gambling, but legalized it again in 1931.
What are penalties for gambling under age in Nevada?
Winstar casino in Thackerville, OK requires you to be age 18+ to gamble. If you are under the age of 18 you may be stopped at the door and denied entrance or kicked out while attempting to gamble.
Only the center of most of these tokens is silver (less than 0.6 troy ounces). The outside portion is brass. It is worth ten dollars - if you are at the ElDorado. There is very little collector's value. Now, if the entire token is solid silver, that is different. But, I have not seen one of those in many years.
What year was gambling legalized?
The Nevada Gaming Commission was founded in 1959 by the Nevada legislature.
Casinos in Nevada that allows 18 year olds?
You must be 21 to enter a casino, gamble or purchase or consume alcoholic beverages in Las Vegas. If you look young carry a state-issued ID with photograph such as a driver's license. Children are permitted in the casino public walkways but are not allowed to be near slot machines or gaming tables. You are allowed to carry open alcoholic beverage containers on the street, but not in a vehicle.
So NO you can't gamble in ANY casinos in Nevada if you are under 21, it's according to gambling laws in Nevada.
Why do you have to be 21 to enter Nevada casinos?
There was a study done where there were three groups of gamblers, one of the groups being adolescents. The results showed that the adolescent group had more problems with abusing substances. It also showed that they were more addicted to gambling. Also, as they are not 21, it's technically the parents money they're spending. Also, most casinos make most of their money off of alcohol sales.