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If you have a High School diploma and a training class you can be hired as a Teacher now in Oklahoma.
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<blockquote data-quote="Osage1978" data-source="post: 3927446" data-attributes="member: 46228"><p>Let me give some opinions on this money topic I always hear brought up</p><p></p><p>I'll use a school similar to size as the one I work at close to my district that im familiar with</p><p></p><p>Superintendent makes $120k if he coaches like this one as well he'll make closer to 150k 600 student district</p><p></p><p>A social studies teacher I know 30 years in makes $80k by being a football coach and athletic admin.</p><p>Teaches 6 classes, coaches & gets a 1 hour planning period plus his 30 minute lunch</p><p></p><p>First year principal is making $60k in a building with 150 students, 10 teachers & 4 para professionals to help carry the load.</p><p></p><p>This is for 9 months work not 12. That's pretty good pay for the work load of 7 hours a day 9 months a year many positions have assistants in the room. I've never seen teachers actually have to buy supplies, I have seen them buy stuff they wanted but not have to stuff.</p><p></p><p>Throwing more money at teachers I don't think is going to change a single thing. What they need is people who teach because it's their calling and they care deeply. Sadly I know many who took the positions because there's no labor involved, it's cozy inside, it's 9 months of work & a pud job besides the discipline problem that most schools are battling.</p><p></p><p>Lastly our teachers are not complaining about money at my school but they all get behind the union because who doesn't want more money & if the union isn't fighting for more money constantly then people might not see the value in them, they keep this narrative going</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osage1978, post: 3927446, member: 46228"] Let me give some opinions on this money topic I always hear brought up I'll use a school similar to size as the one I work at close to my district that im familiar with Superintendent makes $120k if he coaches like this one as well he'll make closer to 150k 600 student district A social studies teacher I know 30 years in makes $80k by being a football coach and athletic admin. Teaches 6 classes, coaches & gets a 1 hour planning period plus his 30 minute lunch First year principal is making $60k in a building with 150 students, 10 teachers & 4 para professionals to help carry the load. This is for 9 months work not 12. That's pretty good pay for the work load of 7 hours a day 9 months a year many positions have assistants in the room. I've never seen teachers actually have to buy supplies, I have seen them buy stuff they wanted but not have to stuff. Throwing more money at teachers I don't think is going to change a single thing. What they need is people who teach because it's their calling and they care deeply. Sadly I know many who took the positions because there's no labor involved, it's cozy inside, it's 9 months of work & a pud job besides the discipline problem that most schools are battling. Lastly our teachers are not complaining about money at my school but they all get behind the union because who doesn't want more money & if the union isn't fighting for more money constantly then people might not see the value in them, they keep this narrative going [/QUOTE]
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