As unlikely
as it might seem, there are a few people other than CEOs and Wall Street
Bankers receiving raises these days. Even more unbelievable is that some of
these are teachers.
Members of
the Millard Education Association (Omaha, Nebraska), have won a 1.5% raise for
the 2012-13 school year and a 3.3% raise for the 2013-14 school year under
their new contract, according to Omaha World Herald. The contract also increases
stipends for coaches and other extra duties like band directing. Millard Public
Schools is the state's third-largest school district with roughly 1,700
teachers.
Under the
new contract, head football coaches will receive a $7,500 stipend next year and
$8,600 in 2013-14. High school band directors will get a $7,560 stipend for the
next two years. Head varsity basketball coaches will earn $7,150 stipends next
year and $7,740 the next year. And high school golf, tennis and cross country
coaches will get $3,300 stipends next year and $3,870 in 2013-14. Other extra-duty
stipends include $1,740 for Academic Decathlon coaches and $580 for club
sponsors. For those who also teach, these stipends are in addition to their
base salaries.
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