Submitted by Wferguson11 t3_126msfw in Washington
I am moving from Georgia this summer. I have started applying all over the state. I am a little aware of how each district pay looks but I wanted some personal feedback on where are the best areas to teach in your opinions based off pay and just the schools in General. I am coming with 10 years experience in city schools.
deafballboy t1_je9sl1g wrote
Each district has salary calendars available online. You can contact the district office for further information.
Affluent suburbs tend to pay top dollar, followed by cities, followed by less affluent suburbs, followed by rural areas. However, the McCleary Decision recently (ish) ruled that the state should be shouldering the majority of education costs, not local levies. This means that pay from district to district should be close-ish based of COL.
As far as I'm concerned, best areas to teach in are solidly middle class semi-rural suburbs. Parents are engaged, but rarely enraged or dismissive.