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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does it pay?[/quote] Not sure of the exact figure, I haven't looked it up in a while. It's buried somewhere within the FCPS website if you're really interested.[/quote] It is about $15/hr for a regular sub and $22/hr for a retired FCPS teacher who works as a sub. A day is 7.5hrs long unless you are assigned to TJHSST which is 8hrs long. If the school has a long term sub assignment - for things like anticipated long term medical leave (i.e. pregnancy) - which is defined as between 11 and 90 days prior to the start of the assignment, then that sub can get the long term sub pay rate of about $20/hr or $26/hr if FCPS retired teacher. Note that the long term status of a sub assignment must be defined before the start of the assignment. If a person subs in the same school for 11 days straight that does not mean they get the higher pay rate - it is very possible that those 11 days are spent subbing under different assignments (i.e. for Teacher A, then Teacher B, then Teacher C, etc.) and therefore they are all short term sub assignments at the lower pay rate. Basically, expect the lower pay rate. These are the 2016 rates and it may go up for 2017. Maybe by something like 10 cents an hour. http://www.fcps.edu/hr/salary/pdf/fy16/FY16SubstituteHomeboundRates.pdf [/quote]
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