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Reply to "Real talk: are there going to be enough teachers for summer school?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Out of curiosity, how much money is being offered to teachers who will teach summer school?[/quote] It’s less per hour than teachers regularly earn, but there’s a bonus if teachers commit before a certain date AND don’t take off any days of summer school. It’s going to be most attractive to teachers without young children who don’t have other options like tutoring, camp teacher, retail, or bar tending. [/quote] This is incorrect. It is our hourly salary rate (minus the usual 33% FICA, FED, and MD tax but with no other deductions) plus they add an extra $200 (33% removed again). Roughly 5 to 6 hours of work a day, but you are not allowed to have any days off during that time. So, it only really works for teachers that have no other commitments or childcare issues. Most staff prefer to focus on a mix of required training, taking state mandated grad classes to keep our teaching certificate, relaxing, home improvement, vacations, and childcare.[/quote]
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