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  2. Jackson Local Schools increases substitute teacher pay

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    ACTION(S): Approved a resolution to raise substitute teacher pay. DISCUSSION: The board voted to increase how much the district pays its substitute teachers to a more competitive wage from $95 to ...

  3. Brevard Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    A starting teacher earns $36,000. Top salary was $56,350 after 21 years. [38] In 2011, there was a pool of 1,900 substitute teachers. Using substitutes when required, cost $4.2 million in 2009–10. [39] In 2012, an average principal received $93,000 in salary and benefits annually; a school secretary, $40,000; cafeteria manager, $33,000.

  4. DeSantis raises teacher pay, blames unions for Florida's ...

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    But Florida's starting salary for teachers currently ranks 16th in the country, and the average teacher pay ranks 50th, according to the National Education Association. DeSantis has previously ...

  5. Substitute teacher - Wikipedia

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    The National Substitute Teachers Alliance estimated the national average pay for a substitute teacher in the United States in 2015 as $105 per day with a range of $20 (although $3.08 per hour would be below minimum wage in any state) to $190, although most districts pay well below $100 per day.

  6. National ranking of teacher pay spells bad news for Florida ...

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    About 77% of U.S. school districts pay a starting salary below $50,000, while teacher salaries top out over $100,000 in 16.6% of districts. About 28% of school districts start teachers at less ...

  7. Florida Teacher Certification Examinations - Wikipedia

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    The federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) requires that, in order for states to receive federal funding, all teachers must be "highly qualified" as defined in the law by the end of the 2006-07 school year. The Florida Department of Education has defined a highly qualified teacher to be one who has (1) fulfilled the state's ...

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