Anonymous wrote:Not nursery school, but if you work in pre-K for DCPS you’re on the same salary as every other teacher. I teach elementary but if I switched to pre-k I’d be making $125k for 8-3:30, on a school calendar so 193 days per year of work.
Anonymous wrote:Not nursery school, but if you work in pre-K for DCPS you’re on the same salary as every other teacher. I teach elementary but if I switched to pre-k I’d be making $125k for 8-3:30, on a school calendar so 193 days per year of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work 830-130 M-F (preschool, not day care).
I make less than a county sub., but I like the kids, parents, and other teachers and I like feeling dutiful (weekly lesson plans, classroom prep, etc).
How much per hour is this working out to approximately? I appreciate the question because I have been curious how these jobs compensated.
Anonymous wrote:I work 830-130 M-F (preschool, not day care).
I make less than a county sub., but I like the kids, parents, and other teachers and I like feeling dutiful (weekly lesson plans, classroom prep, etc).