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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers here are also paid disproportionately low compared to other teachers in high COL areas. My sister makes 6 figures in a seattle suburb with 8 years of experience. If I were a brand new baby teacher, I'd be headed elsewhere.[/quote] Even areas that are not high COL. I have 30 years with FCPS. A friend teaches an ES grade outside of Pittsburgh and is making over $115k.[/quote] The average teacher pay in the Pittsburgh metro area is 56k. Not sure how your friend is managing this salary.[/quote] This is from a 2019 article, so I'm sure salaries are higher now. https://www.post-gazette.com/news/education/2015/06/26/Quaker-Valley-board-approves-teachers-contract/stories/201506260048 [i]Under the new pact, teachers will receive a raise of about 1.29 percent, although individual increases could be higher based on experience and education. The district's budget for teacher salaries is projected to rise 2.5 percent each year over the life of the contract. From the existing contract to the new pact, the starting salary for a teacher with a bachelor's degree will increase from $45,713 to $46,369, and the top-scale teacher salary will increase from $107,519 to $109,061.[/i][/quote]
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