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Teachers' salaries soar as district reports significant earnings

July 24, 2024 | PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD, School Districts, Texas



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Teachers' salaries soar as district reports significant earnings
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on teacher salaries within the PSGISD district, highlighting significant financial implications for the upcoming school year. A report presented revealed that a substantial number of teachers are earning salaries between $80,000 and $99,999, with 28% of the district's educators falling into this category. Specifically, the breakdown includes 126 elementary school teachers, 127 middle school teachers, and 297 high school teachers.

Additionally, the report noted that 17 teachers are currently earning over $100,000, with some salaries exceeding those of their principals. This data reflects the current salary structure and does not account for any potential raises that may be discussed in the future.

The meeting emphasized the importance of these salary figures as the district prepares for the next academic year, indicating a focus on teacher compensation and its impact on recruitment and retention within the educational system. The presentation aimed to provide clarity on the financial landscape for educators, underscoring the district's commitment to competitive salaries in the face of ongoing discussions about potential increases.

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