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I am on a 3rd year in college and I finally know I want to be a teacher. I don't care about the money and I am very new in budget management and how money is spent. A pre-K teacher is said to make ave. $37000. Is that enough to get you through everyday? Do you have money to save? I wish I would have been making $37k a year when I was teaching pre-k. I made roughly $24k, and that was after teaching for over 9 years with a degree at a very prestigious Montessori school in an affluent area. Needless to say, even without a car payment or credit card debt, I had a very tight budget and did not have savings. Remember that 37000 is an average, and it will also depend on the state in which you teach. Your state should have a website for its department of education. The website should have a salary scale for what teachers will make minimally in your state. Also consider first year teachers will not make as much as someone who has taught for twenty something years, and with much of the teaching force in that group of having taught 15+ years, that drives up the average. In New York, beginning teachers make more than beginning teachers in say South Carolina... but also consider the cost of living. If you just have you to take care of, a teacher's salary is probably plenty. However, if you have children or family to take care of, it may not be enough. I have been a prek special needs teacher for 6 years now...and I survive. My car is paid for, but my student loans are what eat me alive. If you do not have those sort of circumstances and depending on where you are from, you can make it through life with a little extra money. Regardless, that would be the same for any teacher that works for a school system, preschool or not. Most school systems pay based upon years of experience and degree (BS, BS+15hr, MS, MS+15hr, PhD). Remember that you also get benefits with most jobs, so that also figures into your overall salary. So...my recommendation to you would be to continue on with your education when you can and get more college credit and an advanced degree under your belt if you are having difficulty making ends meet. that figure must be based on a program within a public/private school and not in a center (kindercare, lapetite, etc). as in a center you will only make about 15,000. so be careful where you work. and the jobs in schools are few and far between. i'm a preschool taecher.i get only 1500. i think u get enough good salary. |
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