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What is the number? -- nm
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Spawn
Sep 10 '12, 12:34
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Consistent with this morning, I'm still dubious of the number, especially considering the source.
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ty97
Sep 10, 12:37
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Perhaps if the ranking is limited to city public school systems, but I'd be shocked if some smaller, wealthier school systems didn't have higher avgs. -- nm
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Don Homer
Sep 10, 12:53
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For instance, this is 2 years old, but at least one MD county has a higher $ than that. -- (link)
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Don Homer
Sep 10, 12:54
source -- (link)
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ty97
Sep 10, 12:38
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And, in this same link, pay isn't really the sticking point. -- nm
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ty97
Sep 10, 12:39
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It's the benefits, not so much the pay, but it's all really compensation. -- nm
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pmb
Sep 10, 12:44
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The evaluation system and preferential hiring of laid off teachers seem to be key items.
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ty97
Sep 10, 12:59
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