First year teacher salary Arlington

Anonymous
What is the salary for a first year teacher in Arlington with only a bachelors?
What step/grade do you begin?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the salary for a first year teacher in Arlington with only a bachelors?
What step/grade do you begin?


$53,280
Step A if you have no experience
All of this information is available on the APS website.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the salary for a first year teacher in Arlington with only a bachelors?
What step/grade do you begin?


$53,280
Step A if you have no experience
All of this information is available on the APS website.


How does that compare to Fairfax and DC? Regardless think it's too low.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the salary for a first year teacher in Arlington with only a bachelors?
What step/grade do you begin?


$53,280
Step A if you have no experience
All of this information is available on the APS website.


How does that compare to Fairfax and DC? Regardless think it's too low.


It's not much different from salaries for other new grads in non-STEM fields, particularly when you take school breaks into account.
Anonymous
They're hiring teachers who aren't certified?
Anonymous
Why are you asking this question here and not going to the websites of the respective school systems?

Honestly, if you're this lazy then we don't need you. Please go find a job doing something else. We have our hands full with taking care of real children, and we don't need to be responsible for adults acting like children.

A Teacher
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They're hiring teachers who aren't certified?


Where do you see they aren't certified?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the salary for a first year teacher in Arlington with only a bachelors?
What step/grade do you begin?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the salary for a first year teacher in Arlington with only a bachelors?
What step/grade do you begin?


$53,280
Step A if you have no experience
All of this information is available on the APS website.


How does that compare to Fairfax and DC? Regardless think it's too low.


Of course it is, but that’s what teachers make.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking this question here and not going to the websites of the respective school systems?

Honestly, if you're this lazy then we don't need you. Please go find a job doing something else. We have our hands full with taking care of real children, and we don't need to be responsible for adults acting like children.

A Teacher


I hope you don’t speak to children the same way you speak to adults. You shouldn’t be a teacher with that mouth
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They're hiring teachers who aren't certified?


You can be certified to teach school with only a Bachelor's degree.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:
Why are you asking this question here and not going to the websites of the respective school systems?

Honestly, if you're this lazy then we don't need you. Please go find a job doing something else. We have our hands full with taking care of real children, and we don't need to be responsible for adults acting like children.

A Teacher



I hope you don’t speak to children the same way you speak to adults. You shouldn’t be a teacher with that mouth


PP, do YOU speak to children the same way you speak to adults? Don't hold teachers to a standard that you yourself can't/don't meet.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:
They're hiring teachers who aren't certified?



You can be certified to teach school with only a Bachelor's degree.


Not unless the person also holds a teaching certification, which requires a certain amount of student teaching and/or classroom observation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking this question here and not going to the websites of the respective school systems?

Honestly, if you're this lazy then we don't need you. Please go find a job doing something else. We have our hands full with taking care of real children, and we don't need to be responsible for adults acting like children.

A Teacher


I hope you don’t speak to children the same way you speak to adults. You shouldn’t be a teacher with that mouth


LOL. What's wrong with that post? NOTHING.
Anonymous
Not unless the person also holds a teaching certification, which requires a certain amount of student teaching and/or classroom observation.


While less common than it once was, I still see teachers with just the bachelor’s, especially in K-2. Some universities still offer a major in elementary ed.
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