The pay scale is lower than what many professionals earn with a bachelor’s degree, and it takes longer these days for teachers to climb to the top of the pay scale, a change forced on districts by stagnant or reduced state funding.
ForTheRecord says:
Despite numerous erroneous media reports over the past few years, state funding has not gone down in Michigan.
It has increased in each of Gov. Rick Snyder’s five K-12 budgets.
In the case of Dearborn, total state funding has increased from $7,012 per pupil in 2010-11 (former Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s last budget) to $7,497 per pupil in 2014-15."
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