My numbers are accurate for my wife and the 3A school district she works at. From what I know, the hours she works are about the same as any school district (old friends wife was a 1st grade teacher in a 5A, worked about the same amount of hours).
The shame of it all? They are paid princely sums compared to the janitorial staff that has to clean up after the 'kids', who often work as much or more, than the teachers.
The shame of it all? They are paid princely sums compared to the janitorial staff that has to clean up after the 'kids', who often work as much or more, than the teachers.
And janitors are not a position that has a college degree. But yes, in some areas this would apply. Nonetheless, there are "extra hours" not accounted for and probably that couldn't be.
I sure appreciate our janitor. She's always hard at work. In school, they told us that the janitor should be one of the first people you make friends with. I've remembered that ever since.