Blogboard

Teacher Magazine's look at what's new and noteworthy in educator blogs.

« Professional Sacrifice? | Main | School Violence »

What's A Sub Worth?

That's the question Mr. Lawrence, the blogger at Get Lost, Mr. Chips, wants to answer. Mr. Lawrence is a pretty much full-time substitute teacher, and he's curious how his pay stacks up with that of other subs around the country. (We're curious, too.) So Mr. Lawrence is conducting a nonscientific-but-interesting survey about substitute teacher pay scales.Check out his blog and contribute: What do subs make in your school district? Do you think it's adequate?

Comments


Hello:

Could you help promote this essay contest?. So far we have been more successful at getting science bloggers excited, than education ones!

Brain Essay Student Contest
http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2007/04/10/brain-essay-contest-for-high-school-students/

I have subbed in two districts long term. In one, daily subs made $105/day, LT I made $115/day. In the other district I actually made starting teacher contract rate...prorated of course. I will have a completed master's degree in one month but they would not put me on the scale to include my education because I had to take the courses to obtain my license. Hmmm...

Post a comment

Ground Rules for Posting
We encourage lively debate, but please, no profanity or personal attacks. By commenting, you are agreeing to abide by our user agreement.

Get Blogboard delivered by e-mail. Enter your e-mail here:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Advertisement

TM Archive