Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With tonight’s news that teachers are being bent over to the tune of 3% cost of living adjustments and NO step increases, expect this to grow
They are falling further behind Prince William Co.
In pay/benefits?
Definitely in pay, especially compared to housing costs that are a bit lower. I know they won’t have any healthcare premium increases for the duration of their new contract (3 years).
Looking at PWCS FY25 and FCPS FY24:
PWCS BA
Step 1, $57,340
Step 10, $76,644
Step 20, $105,065
Step 30 (top), $143,263
FCPS BA
Step 1, $56,011
Step 10, $76,222
Step 20, $89,024
Step 25 (top), $99,814
PWCS MA
Step 1, $63,340
Step 10, $82,644
Step 20, $111,065
Step 30 (top), $149,263
FCPS MA
Step 1, $61,612
Step 10, $85,192
Step 20, $107,970
Step 25 (top), $113,748
https://www.pwcs.edu/departments/hr/compensation/salary_scale_information
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/FY2024-teacher-195-day.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long do you think Reid is going to last as superintendent? I feel like the no steps and no 6% is going to have a lot of people upset.
Where is this coming from?
The memo said 6% and no step. The School Board adopted it and the county has increased property taxes to make sure it happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long do you think Reid is going to last as superintendent? I feel like the no steps and no 6% is going to have a lot of people upset.
Where is this coming from?
The memo said 6% and no step. The School Board adopted it and the county has increased property taxes to make sure it happens.
Anonymous wrote:How long do you think Reid is going to last as superintendent? I feel like the no steps and no 6% is going to have a lot of people upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like you don’t have to have only taught in PW, but their highest entry step is step 19, so a 30 year teacher in fcps would only be able to start at step 19. They could continue up from there to the 30 year step if they want.
A 30 year teacher probably isn’t going to switch, but a younger teacher or new graduate might choose PWCPS over FCPS when looking up the scale. I imagine someone commuting from Stafford or PW would consider a switch.
I did the Stafford to Springfield commute for a while and it was absolutely brutal. If I saw this scale and still lived in Stafford I would have 100% switched to PW.
Anonymous wrote:What on earth are they doing differently in PW to get the pay higher than Fairfax?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like you don’t have to have only taught in PW, but their highest entry step is step 19, so a 30 year teacher in fcps would only be able to start at step 19. They could continue up from there to the 30 year step if they want.
A 30 year teacher probably isn’t going to switch, but a younger teacher or new graduate might choose PWCPS over FCPS when looking up the scale. I imagine someone commuting from Stafford or PW would consider a switch.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like you don’t have to have only taught in PW, but their highest entry step is step 19, so a 30 year teacher in fcps would only be able to start at step 19. They could continue up from there to the 30 year step if they want.