As part of the raises, which go into effect during the 2022-23 academic year, salaries for first-year teachers will jump by $6,000 to $48,000.
The district's Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved the hikes, which go into effect during the 2022-23 school year, according to a news release from Muncie Community Schools.
As part of the raises, the salary for first-year teachers will go up to $48,000 — $6,000 more than the starting salary of $42,000 a year ago. Additionally, the Board plans to recognize the district's top-performing teachers. Those who are nominated the"Teacher of the Year" of their school will receive $12,000 each. The district said the criteria for the awards are still being determined.
The district said the raises will make MCS one of the top-paying districts in the state, especially for beginning teachers. With the approval of this latest raise, salaries for first-year teachers have gone from $34,650 to $48,000, according to the release.
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