Posted on 03/05/2013 12:27:58 PM PST by MichCapCon
“In the Wayne-Westland Community Schools, high school math teachers are the lowest paid as a group and make on average almost $25,000 less a year than the physical education teachers.”
It sounds like the math teachers are getting paid based on their capability...so what’s the problem?
Only a tiny fraction of gym coaches will ever coach a pro athlete. Most science and math teachers will teach far more people that are highly paid in the tech industry.
Math and Science are vastly more generators of wealth in this country than professional athletics.
This is such scare tatic BS. Public school teachers are on salary schedules. The PE teachers have been in their jobs longer than the science teachers. As a new teacher I hate this - mainly because I have over 20 years of accounting and marketing experience, I get paid 20k less than the teacher that has been there "teaching" while I was out there doing. Yes, it's not really fair, but those are the rules you play by when you choose to teach as a second career. One day those teachers will retire and will be replace with new college graduates that will get a salary of about 40k per year WITH A MASTERS DEGREE. But will teach right out of the textbook.
Most all of these PE teachers are being paid more for the EXTRA work they do...What about this do you people not understand???
Do you have any idea of how much EXTRA time is spent by a teacher who also coaches athletics?????
If your gym teachers grade as many tests and as much homework as normal teachers then something is very wrong with your schools.
In the Wayne-Westland Community Schools, high school math teachers are the lowest paid as a group and make on average almost $25,000 less a year than the physical education teachers... The salaries are set by a six-year teachers contract Wayne-Westland agreed to in 2008... determines pay solely by years of experience and education background... The disparity in salaries for the fields of math and science is significant because of a national debate over the demand for more quality science and math teachers in the classroom. The National Education Association, the nation's largest teachers' union, has pledged to help get more teachers into those fields, but the union backs the single-salary schedule... A 2010 law signed by then-Gov. Jennifer Granholm requires school districts to use job performance as a "significant factor" in determining teacher pay.IOW, both the NEA/MEA and Granholm knew that the law was a humbug.
Do your “normal” teachers water, mow, sow, clean, and maintain fields, locker rooms, gyms, wash uniforms, and various other duties during their summer time off?????
No, they don’t....
And ALL coaches are not PE teachers....
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