Teachers Finally, almost get what they deserve

Utah Teachers Finally Catch a Break


By Tracy Medley, 6-18-07

Utah teachers are finally getting a decent raise this year, but is it really enough? With local papers like the Deseret Morning News sporting fancy headlines like “some teachers will be getting more than a 10% hike,” some Utahns might get the false impression that the job of paying Utah teachers what their worth is done.

After all a 10% hike sounds great, doesn’t it? But, that isn’t the real or whole story. Teachers in that lofty sounding category will be taking home no more than $2500 extra dollars next fiscal year. Now, remember what your teacher taught you about percentages – yep – that means these teachers are only making a whopping $25,000 per year in the first place. Now, of course $27,500 per year is better, but – it’s hardly a salary the state should be bragging about.

In most cases though, teachers won’t even be receiving the full $2500 promised them – at least right away. The Legislative Auditor General discovered the budget for the raises was some $20 million short, leaving each school district to come up with their own disbursement plan in the meantime. Most Utah districts settled contracts, giving their teachers around $1930 each, while Weber and South Sanpete will be doling out the full amount to their teaching staff.

Some districts are throwing in an additional 3.5 percent cost-of-living increase for their teachers at their own expense, according to the D-News.

All of this is good news indeed, and hopefully a harbinger of even better things to come for Utah teachers. Don’t drop the ball, legislators!



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