Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have a PhD and was offered a position with DCPS a year ago and the salary was 65k.
š± This is tragic. WTF is wrong with this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10+ years in DC area privates. Not a teacher, think a student support role, have a masters in my field and a total of 14 years experience in my field. My salary is low 80ās. In DCPS Iād be over 100k
Iām curious why you donāt jump to DCPS?
Anonymous wrote:10+ years in DC area privates. Not a teacher, think a student support role, have a masters in my field and a total of 14 years experience in my field. My salary is low 80ās. In DCPS Iād be over 100k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is a beloved teacher at a popular independent school in DC (your kids may have had him!) and he makes $52k with many many years teaching and a career before in the subject he teaches. He loves the kids and is among the few male teachers so he feels like he can make a impact on the young men he teaches. Itās rough though, even with me being the breadwinner. Our kids will have to go to Public because we canāt afford his school.
This has got to be a Catholic All Boys school.
+1 This has got to be Catholic. I teach at a DC independent and our salaries are around median for independent schools. Absolutely no one is making $52k with "many many" years in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is a beloved teacher at a popular independent school in DC (your kids may have had him!) and he makes $52k with many many years teaching and a career before in the subject he teaches. He loves the kids and is among the few male teachers so he feels like he can make a impact on the young men he teaches. Itās rough though, even with me being the breadwinner. Our kids will have to go to Public because we canāt afford his school.
This has got to be a Catholic All Boys school.
+1 This has got to be Catholic. I teach at a DC independent and our salaries are around median for independent schools. Absolutely no one is making $52k with "many many" years in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm resurfacing this very old thread, as it was the first to show up in google when I was looking for teacher salaries in DMV.
Wondering what the updates are in teacher comp in the past 6 years, in a post-covid world?
My niece teaches HS math at a private in Farmville, VA. She is in the process of getting her masters. If she were to move to the DC area, would she be better off working for public or private, if she were looking for highest salary / comp package (assuming masters is complete)? In DC, MD or VA?
She is single, late 20s, no rich DH. I'm hoping the dating pool will be better for her in DC than Farmville. Most of her co-workers are married and she is lonely. But the COL in Farmville is low relative to her salary.
If she is looking for highest salary, she should apply to DCPS. But it is a lot of work and high stress. Private school teaching is an easier and more fun gig but you get paid less. You also get more vacation in private schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is a beloved teacher at a popular independent school in DC (your kids may have had him!) and he makes $52k with many many years teaching and a career before in the subject he teaches. He loves the kids and is among the few male teachers so he feels like he can make a impact on the young men he teaches. Itās rough though, even with me being the breadwinner. Our kids will have to go to Public because we canāt afford his school.
This has got to be a Catholic All Boys school.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is a beloved teacher at a popular independent school in DC (your kids may have had him!) and he makes $52k with many many years teaching and a career before in the subject he teaches. He loves the kids and is among the few male teachers so he feels like he can make a impact on the young men he teaches. Itās rough though, even with me being the breadwinner. Our kids will have to go to Public because we canāt afford his school.