Re: Does Texas have a master's plus 30 payrate?
    Posted by: Paris on 8/29/16
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    Texas only has the state minimum salary scale, it is
    based only on years of service. There is no
    requirement that a school district pay anything more
    for a masters or doctorate, or for additional hours
    beyond a bachelors or masters degree. Districts can
    and usually do offer "local supplemental" pay for
    various qualifications such as master's degrees and
    high needs certifications, as well as stipends for clubs
    and department chair.

    On 8/28/16, Adam wrote:
    > I currently live in Delaware, and I am working on my
    > teaching certification through the University of
    Delaware.
    > After I finish, I will have two master's degrees, which
    is
    > recognized as a master's plus 30 in many states. I
    am
    > considering moving to Texas to be closer to my
    family.
    > Does anybody know if Texas has a payrate for
    teachers with
    > a master's plus 30? I browsed the websites of some
    school
    > districts around Austin and Houston, and all I saw
    was
    > payrates for bachelors, masters, and doctorate.


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  • Does Texas have a master's plus 30 payrate?, 8/28/16, by Adam.
  • Re: Does Texas have a master's plus 30 payrate?, 8/29/16, by Paris.