Anonymous wrote:Public does NOT always pay more. My salary went up 10% when I moved to private. My student load went down by 60%. There are more reasons but this is a good start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have teacher friends and they say that at a private school you can pretty much plan out each day of teaching as you see best, but in the public school you have to follow the curriculum to the letter each day. Some teachers like to have a lot of autonomy and some don't. My local public school has seven first grade teachers and each one does the exact same thing each day right down to the hour. The public school pay is much higher where I live.
Not necessarily. It depends on the private school. Many in the DC area have very competitive salaries.
Anonymous wrote:Public pays more because it’s basically hazard pay. Not everyone wants hazard pay.
Anonymous wrote:I have teacher friends and they say that at a private school you can pretty much plan out each day of teaching as you see best, but in the public school you have to follow the curriculum to the letter each day. Some teachers like to have a lot of autonomy and some don't. My local public school has seven first grade teachers and each one does the exact same thing each day right down to the hour. The public school pay is much higher where I live.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers, why have you chosen to teach in private school vs. public school? I have heard public school teachers make more money (in Baltimore, at least) and private school parents can be very difficult. So why choose private over public?