District boosts teacher pay, new starting pay is $50,000/year
The Lakeland School District is investing in teachers.
This week, the district announced plans to move starting teacher pay to $50,000 and adjust the pay scale for all teachers accordingly.
Effectively, the plan moves every teacher up four spots on the pay scale.
This will mean raises of between $3000-$5000 for all teachers in the system.
Teacher pay matters. Investing in the people who have direct contact with students is a direct investment in student success.
When teachers get paid more, students do better. In one study, a 10% increase in teacher pay was estimated to produce a 5 to 10% increase in student performance. Teacher pay also has long-term benefits for students. A 10% increase in per-pupil spending for each of the 12 years of education results in students completing more education, having 7% higher wages, and having a reduced rate of adult poverty. These benefits are even greater for families who are in poverty.