Anonymous wrote:What’s the pay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the pay?
Like most (all?) public schools, the pay scale is public information.
It is located here:
https://www.pgcps.org/globalassets/offices/human-resources/docs---human-resources-operation-and-staffing/employee-and-labor-relations/pay-tables/fy-24-pgcea-tables-abc-effective-07-01-2023.pdf
Teachers with National Board Certification are on a separate salary scale, noting the extra annual $13,000 to their salary.
https://www.pgcps.org/globalassets/offices/human-resources/docs---human-resources-operation-and-staffing/employee-and-labor-relations/pay-tables/fy-24-pgcea-nbct-effective-07-01-2023.pdf
NBCT teachers at a low performing school have an extra $22,000 added to their base salary.
https://www.pgcps.org/globalassets/offices/human-resources/docs---human-resources-operation-and-staffing/employee-and-labor-relations/pay-tables/fy-24-pgcea-nbct-high-priority-effective-07-01-2023.pdf
Yikes! $139 at the top with a NBT. That’s an impressively high salary. It would get factored into the pension as well.
Anyone know what the highest starting step would be for an experienced teacher?
I believe step 10. They can override this though if you are in a hard to fill position. But- two years ago at least when I tried, I couldn’t get them to state clearly what they’d accept until I committed. (Certified high school math, science, and ESOL with 20 years of experience.) Took a job as admin at a college instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the pay?
Like most (all?) public schools, the pay scale is public information.
It is located here:
https://www.pgcps.org/globalassets/offices/human-resources/docs---human-resources-operation-and-staffing/employee-and-labor-relations/pay-tables/fy-24-pgcea-tables-abc-effective-07-01-2023.pdf
Teachers with National Board Certification are on a separate salary scale, noting the extra annual $13,000 to their salary.
https://www.pgcps.org/globalassets/offices/human-resources/docs---human-resources-operation-and-staffing/employee-and-labor-relations/pay-tables/fy-24-pgcea-nbct-effective-07-01-2023.pdf
NBCT teachers at a low performing school have an extra $22,000 added to their base salary.
https://www.pgcps.org/globalassets/offices/human-resources/docs---human-resources-operation-and-staffing/employee-and-labor-relations/pay-tables/fy-24-pgcea-nbct-high-priority-effective-07-01-2023.pdf
Yikes! $139 at the top with a NBT. That’s an impressively high salary. It would get factored into the pension as well.
Anyone know what the highest starting step would be for an experienced teacher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I left PGCPS after teaching there for 10 years. I really can’t recommend it at all. The problem is the administration.
Hmmm... I have been teaching in PGCPS (elementary school) for 14 years. Administrators have mostly been decent in my experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the pay?
You are paid in mental, verbal, physical and emotional abuse. Please join!
Anonymous wrote:I left PGCPS after teaching there for 10 years. I really can’t recommend it at all. The problem is the administration.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pay?
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pay?
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pay?