New Report Confirms Virginia Again Falls Further Behind the Nation on Teacher Pay
2024年4月30日
2024年4月30日
Since Governor Youngkin took office, Virginia’s average teacher pay has not only failed to keep up with national growth, it hasn’t yet recovered to inflation-adjusted pre-p和emic levels, according to a new National Education Association (NEA) released today. Our teachers are falling further behind: Last year, Virginia’s average teacher pay was $63,103, 也就是6美元,比全国平均水平低441. 今年, the gap widens as Virginia’s average teacher pay is estimated to be $65,058, putting our classroom teachers $6,641 below the estimated national average.
“不幸的是, this report finds Virginia once again fell further behind the national teacher pay average in the most recent year. There’s no reason for a state as wealthy as Virginia to let this happen. Other states had significant budget surpluses due to high inflation over the past two years, 和 on average they choose to go further investing in education,”医生说。. 詹姆斯J. Fedderman, president of the 弗吉尼亚教育协会. “The teaching profession is at a crossroads in Virginia, 和 unless we commit to taking bold action to change course, a new generation of students in our state will grow up with more substitutes 和 untrained teachers at the front of their classrooms. All students deserve a fully trained 和 qualified teacher in each of their classes. The stakes couldn’t be much higher for the future of our commonwealth.”
工资数字来自 NEA年度排名 & 估计报告, which is used by both Virginia 和 the federal government to compare state 和 national level average teacher pay. 除了, state data shows that while most states saw an improvement in teacher vacancy rates last year, Virginia stayed stagnant at its record 3.9%. 此外, 分析 by the Economic 政策 Institute shows Virginia has the third least competitive teacher pay in the country when compared to other fields that require a similar level of education. Without sustained 和 substantially scaled investment in competitive teacher pay, Virginia is on a trajectory to have even more qualified educators leave the profession or state in the near future.
While the state is providing funding for its share of an average 6% pay raise over the current school year, Virginia average teacher salaries only increased by about half of that amount over the past year. This mismatch is happening because Virginia continues to see a rapid exodus of some of its most experienced 和 talented teachers 和 simultaneously there has been a surge in provisionally licensed teachers who need no background in the field. Provisionally licensed teachers do not have to be placed on the teacher pay scale or qualify for contract protections or retirement benefits. 最近一个主要的 教师队伍报告 从JLARC, the legislature’s independent research department found: “46 percent of school divisions surveyed by JLARC (sidebar) reported that provisionally licensed teachers are very poorly or poorly prepared to be teachers, while only 3 percent of school divisions reported poor preparation among individuals who attended traditional higher education preparation programs.” Students of color 和 students living in households experiencing poverty are significantly 更有可能被教导 by these underqualified teachers than students from higher-income 和 less diverse schools.
It is a codified goal of the Commonwealth to compensate its public school teachers at a competitive rate in order to attract 和 retain highly-qualified teachers. Since 2017, “competitive” has been defined in Code as, “at a minimum, at or above the national average teacher salary.” Governor Youngkin has two bills on his desk right now passed by a bipartisan super-majority in each chamber of the General Assembly that could strengthen this commitment 和 set Virginia on a path to reach the national teacher pay average by the 2027-28 school year – identical bills HB187 和 SB104. Virginia continues to be thous和s of dollars below the national average in the most recent official rankings, moving from a state/DC rank of 22nd to 24th between the 2021-22 to 2022-23 school years.
“It is imperative that lawmakers come to a compromise to finish the state budget,” said Fedderman. “And they must ensure that the final budget includes the state’s share of the full 3% increase that the House 和 Senate agreed is needed to prevent us from falling even further behind on competitive pay over the next two years.”
The average pay of Virginia public school teachers in 2023-24 was $65,830. 这是 4260美元以下 the national average of $70,090.
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