TABLE 10.-Summary1 by States of statistics of public high schools in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants. TABLE 11.-Summary by States of statistics of public evening schools in cities and villages containing over 4,000 inhabitants. CHAPTER II. SALARIES OF TEACHERS IN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS. A.-Annual salaries of teachers in the following cities: Birmingham, Ala., Little Rock, Ark., Los Angeles, Cal., San Francisco, Cal., Denver, Colo., Bridgeport, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Wilmington, Del., Washington, D. C., Atlanta, Ga., Chicago, Ill., Peoria, Ill., Evansville, Ind., Indianapolis, Ind., Des Moines, Iowa (west side), Des Moines, Iowa (east side), Sioux City, Iowa, Kansas City, Kans., Covington, Ky., Louisville, Ky., Portland, Me., Cambridge, Mass., Holyoke, Mass., Lawrence, Mass., Lowell, Mass., New Bedford, Mass., Salem, Mass., Worces ter, Mass., Detroit, Mich., Grand Rapids, Mich., Saginaw, Mich. (east side), Minneapolis, Minn., St. Paul, Minn., Kansas City, Mo., St. Joseph, Mo., Helena, Mont., Omaha, Nebr., Nashua, N. H., Camden, N. J., Jersey City, N. J., Newark, N. J.. Paterson, N. J., Trenton, N. J., Albany, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., Buffalo, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Syracuse, N. Y., Troy, N. Y., Yonkers. N. Y. Columbus, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, Springfield, Ohio, Portland, Oregon, Allegheny, Pa., Philadelphia, Pa., Pittsburg, Pa., Reading, Pa., Provi dence, R. I., Charleston, S. C., Memphis, Tenn., Nashville, Tenn., Dallas, Tex., Salt Lake City, Utah, Richmond, Va., Tacoma, Wash., Milwaukee, Wis. B.-A contribution to the history of teachers' salaries, being, as far as the available records show, a detailed statement of the salaries paid in Baltimore, Md., St. Louis, Mo., Boston, Mass., New Orleans, La., and Cincinnati, Ohio, for each year since the establishment of public schools in those cities. (Tables 1 to 28.) A.-Annual salaries of teachers in 69 of the principal cities of the United States. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. [From manuscript report, 1892.] Teacher of training class, female ...... $1,100 HIGH SCHOOL. 1 principal, male. 1 first assistant, female 1 second assistant, female.. 1 third assistant, female. 1 teacher of German, female. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. 2 principals, male. 1 principal, female. 1 principal, male 1 principal, male 1 principal, male 1 principal, male Superintendent. 8 rooms Principals of buildings of from 4 to 8 rooms. 1,350 495 675 562 First assistants in high school. Experienced teachers holding firstgrade license $1,300 720 540 495 360 LITTLE ROCK, ARK. [Compiled from the Report of the Public Schools, 1888-89, p. 62.1 82, 100. CO 1,200.00 720.00 495.00 The board may employ four experienced teachers holding first-grade licenses at $540 per annum. Inexperienced teachers holding first- Experienced teachers holding second- Inexperienced teachers holding sec- $540.00 517.50 495.00 472.50 450.00 427.50 405.00 382.50 360.00 337.50 315.00 270.00 495.00 405.00 360.00 315.00 $450.00 450.00 405.00 LOS ANGELES, CAL. [Compiled from the Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1820-91, p. 101.] Teachers in other grades Night-school teacher, per month.. Principal of the high school. 1 teacher at 10 teachers at 1 teacher at 15 teachers at 6 teachers at 13 teachers at 2 teachers at 3 teachers at 13 teachers at Principals Heads of departments OAKLAND, CAL. [Report of the Public Schools, 1885, p. 16.] $2,700 26 teachers at 1,800 21 teachers at 1,500 1,200 1, 080 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. [Compiled from the Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools, 1830-91, pp. 42-45.] HIGH SCHOOLS. ASSISTANTS IN GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY 7 primary principals 11 primary principals 14 primary principals. Principal $2,400 Heads of departments.. 900 720 Assistants from post-graduate class. 480 Teacher of penmanship. Teacher of stenography 600 Two assistants from post-graduate class, same salary as grammar teacher. 2 primary principals 8 primary principals 5 primary principals. OF GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. 5 principals of grammar schools $1,350 900 to 1, 125 1,215 1,080 900 900 585 to 675 4 teachers at 6 teachers at 14 teachers at 2 teachers at. Vice-principals, grammar schools 10 teachers at 11 teachers at 18 teachers at 11 teachers at 14 teachers at 22 teachers at 2 teachers at VICE-PRINCIPALS AND INSPECTORS. 1,050 1,012 930 900 $3,000 AND PRIMARY $3,000 2,100 1,980 1,860 1,800 1,680 1,620 1.560 1,500 1,440 1,860 2.100 600 720 720 1,200 $2,400 2,100 1,800 1,620 1,560 1,440 1,200 $1,500 1,200 6 teachers at 1 teacher at 1 teacher at 1 teacher at 2 teachers at 1 teacher evening school) at 9 teachers at 1 teacher at 24 teachers at 30 teachers at 88 teachers at 48 teachers at 22 teachers at First year After 1 year's experience a a All experience in public schools of the United States to count. EVENING SCHOOLS. Principal of Lincoln evening school, per month Principal of other evening schools, per month Assistant principal of Lincoln evening Head teacher of mechanical drawing, month SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS. Substitutes, day schools, for reporting, Substitutes, day schools, when teach- Substitutes when teaching in high Substitutes, when teaching in commer- schools, when teaching, per evening.. 8675 to $765 675 450 to 5:0 225 $1,320 1,080 960 924 900 888 852 816 780 744 1,170 1,125 1, 125 50 7 teachers at 23 teachers at 45 teachers at 8870 840 810 760 750 NUMBER OF TEACHERS RECEIVING THE VARIOUS SALARIES IN THE FORE GOING SCHEDULES. 690 €39 600 360 $600 636 672 708 744 780 816 852 888 921 960 $109 60 75 100 50 $1.00 3.00 6.00 5.00 1.00 2.50 8720 708 672 636 €00 480 2 teachers at 36 substitutes, day schools, paid by the day. 5 substitutes, evening schools, paid by the evening. DENVER, COLO., DISTRICT No. 1. After a teacher has been with us one year she receives $760 a year, or $63.33 per calendar month. The pay is the same, without regard to the grade taught. The exceptions are, first, that the first assistant in a large building receives $45 a year more, and, second, the teachers of beginners, when they take charge of two schools or over 70 pupils, receive an addition of 25 per cent. Assistants in the high school receive from $500 to $1,200, according to the time of service and scholarship required.-[Sixteenth Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1889-90, p. 11.] BRIDGEPORT, CONN. [Compiled from the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1889-20, pp. 33-12.] Superintendent, male. $2,500 Room A.. Room 1 Masters of ungraded schools Teachers, female, Grade I* Room la Room 16 Room le Nore than four rooms, $10 for each ad ditional room. Teachers, female, Grade II Room 2. Room 2a Teachers, female, Grade III Room 3. Room 3a $2,500 850 900 850 750 Teachers, female, Grade IV Room 4.. $1,500 700 650 600 NEW HAVEN, CONN. [Compiled from the Manual of the New Haven Public Schools, 1891, pp.40-42.] The maximum salaries shall be as follows: Principals, grammar schools 2-room building. 3-room building 4-room building 550 525 500 300 $2,500 500 600 800 600 600 500 475 450 450 460 460 470 480 490 500 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. 2 principals, male 1 principal, female 1 principal, female 1 principal, female 6 assistants, for ninth grade, female 5 assistants, female. 13 assistants, female. 23 assistants, female 34 assistants, female 5 assistants, female Special teacher of penmanship and 530 545 560 * Lowest grade. Teachers, female, Grade VIII Room 8 Assistant teachers, female, Grade VIII. Graduates of the training school ap- Special instructors Music Mechanical drawing. Manual training. Kindergartner, training class for teach ers Principals of high school.. $1,500 900 900 850 700 650 625 600 550 525 475 450 6:25 550 525 500 475 450 425 375 1,000 $590 600 620 630 610 650 675 700 750 550 450 300 350 2,300 1,200 1,200 €50 800 1,000 600 2,700 The salaries of all teachers in the high school and in the training school for teachers shall receive separate consideration, and shall be fixed according to experience and the character of the work to be performed. |