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    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    You were wise to call him out on this. It's all public information and he's nowhere near reality for classroom teachers (CTAs). No starting public school teacher with a master's degree makes $85K (in Palm Beach County, or any other county in this state). Proof in the pudding. * Per the link...
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    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    Here's what those salary ranges end up looking like for MDCPS teachers as the years pass: "It ain't all bad, but it ain't all good, either." * Imagine starting a job at $47.5K base, and after a dozen years of experience (and inflation), you're max base salary is just a couple hundred dollars...
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    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    Legit wing shortage out there right now. **** crazy.
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    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    As a Miami-Dade-public-school-teacher-turned-lawyer it also doesn't help (especially in a state like Florida, with no state income tax) when people unerringly vote to lower property taxes (thereby gutting the budget). If people want public school teachers getting paid, paying less across the...
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