The Seminole County School Board gave itself a relatively modest 3.6 percent pay raise late last month. But $37,544 annually for that part-time job still looks good to many teachers. Teachers in county schools with bachelor's degrees don't get paid that much until their ninth year of teaching.
This article came from a paper in the sunny state of Florida.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
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Some steal all they can in lieu of formal compensation.
That's an interesting comment, care to elaborate? Are you referring to anyone in particular??
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