BALTIMORE, MD. For historical statement see pp. 647-655. BOSTON, MASS. For historical statement see pages 668-679. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. [Compiled from the appendix to the School Report, 1883, p. 23.1 The salaries of the teachers of the primary schools are the same as those of assistant teachers in the grammar schools. Principals of the primary schools receive, in addition to the regular salary, $5 per annum for each separate class in the schools under their charge. When acting as assistants in grammar and primary schools, $1 for each school session. HOLYOKE, MASS. [Compiled from the Annual Report of the School Committee, 1833-90, pp. 108-111.] LAWRENCE, MASS. [Compiled from the Forty-eighth Annual Report of the School Committee, 1890, p. 45.] Superintendent PRIMARY SCHOOLS-Continued. 12 principals, female. $550 HIGH SCHOOL. 31 assistants, female. 500 1 master 1 submaster $2,500 13 assistants, female. 450 1 assistant, female. 1,200 1,000 5 assistants, female.. 400 3 assistants, female. 3 assistants, female. GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. 1 assistant principal, female 700 5 subteachers, female 150 1 master 1,400 7 subteachers, female 100 1 master 1,000 9 assistants, female. 14 assistants, female 6 assistants, female. 5 assistants, female. PRIMARY SCHOOLS. 3 principals, females... [Compiled from the Sixty-fifth Annual Report of the School Committee, 1890, p. 69.] [Compiled from the Report of the School Committee, 1890, pp. 25 and 80.] The salary of a primary-school principal of a four-room building is $550 a year, which is increased at the rate of $25 for each additional room. The salaries of assistant teachers in the grammar and primary grades are increased at the rate of $25 per year until the maximum salary is reached. Master Submaster. SALEM, MASS. [Compiled from the Annual Report of the School Committee, 1831, p. 114.] HIGH SCHOOL, WORCESTER, MASS. [Compiled from the Report of the Worcester Schools, 1890, p. 83.] Salaries of evening-school teachers and truant officers are not stated. DETROIT, MICH. 1,000 [Compiled from Forty-seventh Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1889-90, pp. 28 and 29.] aThe salaries of principals, grade principals, and heads of special departments are as agreed upon in each individual čase, and are not included in the schedule. [Compiled from the Eighteenth Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1883-99, pp. 42 and 162.] Principals receive for the first room actually used as a session room, $500; for each additional session room, $25. Salaries of assistant teachers in charge of rooms shall be based on experience, as follows: Class-room teachers receive the same salaries as teachers in charge of rooms of the next lower grade. SAGINAW (EAST SIDE), MICH. [Report of the Public Schools, 1887-89, p. 131.] The salaries of teachers are as follows, unless otherwise specified by the board: Teachers holding certificates of the first grade are entitled to $25 additional to the above rates, but teachers without experience do not receive this additional amount until the second year's service. After four years' continued service for every three years further service an additional $25 may be granted to teachers holding either grade of certificate. Substitute teachers receive $2 per day, but if the salary of the absent teacher is less than that sum the substitute receives the per diem of the absentee. SALARIES OF TEACHERS IN CITY SCHOOLS. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. [Fourteenth Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1890-91, p. 61.] First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Rank. year. year. year. year. year. year. Intermediate assistants. 400 400 400 400 400 400 Grammar assistants. 400 450 500 550 550 550 a In buildings of more than 12 rooms the salaries of principals are as directed by the board. Substitutes receive 75 per cent of the schedule salary of the positions filled. When taken from the teachers' training school they receive $1.50 per day. The salaries of all other teachers and of the superintendent and supervisors of special work are fixed by special action of the board. ST. PAUL, MINN. [Compiled from the Manual of the Public Schools, 1891-92, p. 61.] |