This does not appear to be exactly what you are looking for but it is interesting:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2675369/posts
Here’s a searchable database with individual teacher salary and benefit info.
Will this help?
The Average Wisconsin Taxpayer makes $33,140.
http://www.simplyhired.com/a/local-jobs/city/l-Milwaukee,+WI
The average Teacher in Wisconsin makes $46390+ Benefits of $20-$30K
http://teacherportal.com/salary/Wisconsin-teacher-salary
The Average Madison, Wisconsin Teacher makes $67K+ $30-$40k In benefits, for 180 days work @ 7.5 hours per day, with 13 Paid Days off.
ANYBODY SEE A PROBLEM HERE????
http://teacherportal.com/teacher-salaries-by-state
http://www.payscale.com/teacher-salaries-by-state
http://www.teachersalaryinfo.com/average-teacher-salary-wisconsin.html
You can get hard data from here:
http://dpi.state.wi.us/lbstat/newasr.html
2010 Teacher salaries Excel sheet here:
http://dpi.state.wi.us/lbstat/xls/tasr10.xls
Go to "www.dpi.state.wi.us" and then look for the tab called "Data." Click on that tab and it opens a dropdown box. Look for "Staff/Teacher data" and click on that. It opens a new window. Look on the list for "School Staff and Salary Data" and click that. It opens another window. Scroll down to "All Staff Data" and section and you'll see the year 2009-10. To the right of that is "10staff.doc" so click on that and it will open the spreadsheet. Lots of data to look over. Admininstrative salaries are also shown toward the top of this page in another section.
At the State Teacher Salaries website, it was interesting to note that the state with the highest teacher salary is the state that’s on the verge of going under and has raised taxes by 60%.....Illinois. I’d be getting out of there as fast as I could.
http://teacherportal.com/teacher-salaries-by-state
Teachers in some areas here in California make 6 figures BEFORE benefits. In a very short time, this state will be paying for an entire generation of teachers to NOT work (retired) as well as a second generation TO work. The exact same thing is happening in every state in America.
Add two generations of bureaucrats, cops, firefighters and corrections officers and you can see why Wisconsin and other states are having to back down their public-sector unions.
A kindergarten teacher can make over twice our combined income IN RETIREMENT!
Probably been posted over and over but it’s a good one;
Here are the Teacher’s salaries the Union doesn’t want you to know;
The average Milwaukee Public School teacher will be receiving $100,005 in compensation this year $56,500 of that is in salary, and a whopping $43,505 is in benefits.