Anonymous wrote:Seriously? The whole nation?Anonymous wrote:And all of Illinois, along with the entire nation, has public and private schools which are irrevocably damaged and dysfunctional. There is nowhere to go where things are good.
I have one child old enough to be in elementary. And while not all of his teachers have been excellent, they were all at least good. And the principal is excellent. And the teachers my son works with this year all are committed to his success and regularly communicate with me. He's being challenged and not coddled. Expectations are high.
And from what I understand, the high schools in the northern Chicago suburbs are good to excellent.
Seriously? The whole nation?Anonymous wrote:And all of Illinois, along with the entire nation, has public and private schools which are irrevocably damaged and dysfunctional. There is nowhere to go where things are good.
This teacher was making $46k in 2019. I can't see data before that, so can't confirm her salary when she taught my son. But this is a full-time 1st grade teacher in Glenview district 34. I was shocked how low her pay was.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello! Yes, educators can make good salaries in the North Shore public schools, but it can take awhile. In Glenview, my son's 1st grade teacher with 5 years of experience made something like $35k. I was shocked.
I think you could make six figures as an administrator in the North Shore schools, or many other school systems in Northern Illinois.
What do you mean by "make an impact"?
5 years experience making 35K? Maybe 30 years ago, not now. Or maybe teaching half time.
But yes, if you want to be an admin in a public school anywhere in Cook County, you can plan on starting between 100-150K a year. Depends where you work. Wilmette, Oak Park, Naperville will pay you 150K or more to start. The south suburbs might pay you 75-100K a year to start. You probably won't have any trouble getting hired as there's a terrible admin shortage. Getting hired in a northshore district might be very hard. Those are plum jobs. Best of luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:Hello! Yes, educators can make good salaries in the North Shore public schools, but it can take awhile. In Glenview, my son's 1st grade teacher with 5 years of experience made something like $35k. I was shocked.
I think you could make six figures as an administrator in the North Shore schools, or many other school systems in Northern Illinois.
What do you mean by "make an impact"?