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Missouri NEA Research

Missouri NEA Salary Reports:

 
2012-2013

2012-2013 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings (pdf)

2012-2013 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings condensed (pdf)

NEA Rankings and Estimates

 
2011-2012

2011-2012 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings condensed (pdf)

2011-2012 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings (pdf)

NEA Rankings and Esitmates

2011-2012 Salary Rankings (pdf)

  


2010-2011

 2010-2011 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings condensed (pdf)

2010-2011 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings (pdf)

2010-2011 Salary Rankings (pdf)


2009-2010

2009-2010 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings condensed (pdf)

2009-2010 Salary Rankings (pdf)

 

 


2008-2009

2008-2009 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings condensed (pdf)

2008-2009 Salary Rankings (pdf)

This report details salaries of superintendents, average salaries of administrators and average salaries of teachers.

 

 


2007-2008

2007-2008 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings condensed (pdf)

2007-2008 Salary Rankings (pdf)

This report details salaries of superintendents, average salaries of administrators and average salaries of teachers.

 


2006-2007

2006-2007 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings condensed (pdf)

2006-2007 Salary Rankings (pdf)

 


2005-2006

2005-2006 Salary Rankings (pdf)

This report details salaries of superintendents, average salaries of administrators and average salaries of teachers.

Corrections (xls)

2005-2006 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings condensed (pdf)

The minimum teacher salary (on a schedule) is $19,000.
The maximum teacher salary (on a schedule) is $82,712.

Corrections (xls)

 


2004-2005

List of Corrections for 2004-2005

2004-2005 Salary Benchmarks and Rankings condensed (pdf)

2004-2005 Salary Rankings (pdf)

 

The wages of teaching

No school administrator should ever receive a percentage raise greater than the raise teachers get. Neither should state legislators.
by Anna Quindlen

(Reprinted with permission from Newsweek—Nov. 28, 2005 issue)

 


MNEA white paper explores state budget crisis

A white paper by MNEA legislative director Otto Fajen, a widely respected expert on school finance in Missouri, details Missouri’s structural budget deficit and its impact on public education. It also offers a solution and action steps for public education advocates.
Missouri's Budget Crisis: The Impact of the Structural Budget Deficit on Public Education (pdf)

 


The Missouri Assessment Program: An Independent Evaluation

by William Schafer
(pdf format)

 Executive Summary

Complete Report
 

 

Education Research Links:

National Education Association
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
U. S. Census Bureau
Bureau of Labor Statistics
U. S. Department of Education
Educational Resource Information Center (ERIC)
Education Commission of the States

 

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