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In reply to the discussion: I get so tired of people gritching that "teachers get all summer off" We get paid for 186 days [View all]mbperrin
(7,672 posts)Except for two days a week, when I'm required to stay 1-1/2 hours later for my PLC meetings, one for each of my teaching preps.
That's 8.5 hours a day x 3 days (25.5 hours)
+10 hours a day x 2 days (20 hours)
x 36 weeks of instruction (36x45.5= 1638 hours)
+ 3 weeks of inservice training from 8:30-4:30 (8x5x3=120)
+ 4 days of summer training on the new CSCOPE programs (8x4=32)
=
1790 hours of at-school, signed-in mandatory work hours.
Now consider: no raise nor step increase this year or next, doubling of our insurance deductible from $500 per person to $1000 per person, increase of $200 per month in our insurance premium.
BTW, the superintendent and chief of staff got the only raises in the district, $15,000 each.
How's that $49,800 gross looking now with a master's degree and 4 different teaching certifications?