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    Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary


    Lynn

    Posted on 6/01/09

    On 5/31/09, DonCurrie wrote:
    > On 5/30/09, Admin wrote:
    >> Varies depending on Diocese. Look on Catholic Schools Website,
    >> most all now list. Here is one:
    >>
    > http://www.diocesephoenix.org/catholicSchools/SCHOOL_ADMIN/pdf/09
    > _10_Salary_Scale_Phx%20Metro.pdf
    >>
    >> and aonther
    >> http://www.oakdiocese.org/jobs/jobsch-sal.htm
    >>
    >>
    >> On 5/30/09, Lynn Momboisse wrote:
    >>> What is the approx entering salary for elementary Parochial
    >>> School teachers? What can this information be located?
    >>> Thank you.
    >
    > You can also find similar information on many of the other
    > denominational websites. Especially those that have a large
    > number of schools. Some of the national associations of
    > Christian schools have information also.
    >
    > The amount varies widely across the US and depends on the
    > setting (urban, suburban, and rural). In addition, it depends
    > on the demand for public school teachers. In some areas there
    > is a surplus of public school teachers. Therefore, the private
    > and parochial schools pay less because of the avialabitily of
    > good teachers.
    >
    > One caution. Schools that are struggling with budget or
    > enrollment challenges often pay less than the typical. A low
    > offer may suggest that you want to ask some more questions
    > before accepting the job. That is not to suggest that you
    > should turn down the job. It does suggest that you want to go
    > into the job with your eyes wide open.
    >
    > Sometimes a struggling environment can be a source of stress.
    > Sometimes a struggling environment can be a source of great
    > fulfillment. This is especially true if you are part of the
    > process of turning it around.
    >
    > I hope you find teaching in a faith enviornment a joyful
    > experience.


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    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Parochial School Teacher Salary, 5/30/09, by Lynn Momboisse.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 5/30/09, by Admin.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 5/31/09, by DonCurrie.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 6/01/09, by Lynn.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 6/01/09, by Lynn.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 6/01/09, by Don Currie.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 6/01/09, by Lynn.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 6/02/09, by poverty level -pitiful!.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 6/02/09, by A Catholic disgrace .
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 6/04/09, by Admin.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 6/16/09, by Jean Bullock.
  • Re: Parochial School Teacher Salary, 6/23/09, by 41K - Catholic NFM.

     
     

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