Delaware Teachers Could Receive A 9% Raise
Delaware teachers could receive a 9% raise in the year 2024 in a proposal from Governor Carney.
The hope in the raise is that teachers will remain in Delaware throughout their careers and that salaries will be competitive with other states.
“I was raised by two educators. I know the difference a good teacher can make in the life of a student,” said Governor Carney. “That’s why teachers are central to all our efforts in education. And our goal with these investments is pretty straightforward. We want to retain and recruit the best teachers into Delaware schools. The competition for those teachers is intense, but I’m confident we can get this done” a press release stated.
According to Delaware Business Now will be included in the Fiscal Year 2024 budget:
- A 3 percent raise for all who work in public education.
- A 9 percent raise for teachers.
- An increase of $15 million to Opportunity Funding, totaling $53 million.
- A $3 million investment in the Wilmington Learning Collaborative, totaling $10 million.
The median salary of teachers in Delaware is $58,700 and the state is currently feeling a teach shortage.
“No one becomes a teacher to make a lot of money. We become teachers to make a difference. That said, Delaware’s teachers deserve to be paid a competitive wage,” said Senator Laura Sturgeon, a former educator. “While I am honored to serve on the Public Education Compensation Committee, I recognize the urgency with which we must address the teacher shortage. That’s why I am so glad to see that Governor Carney is taking this momentous step to increase educator pay in this year’s budget” a press release said.
Representatives also said “educating our children is one of the most important jobs one could ever hold and we should pay educators a salary showing that we believe it is the most important job.”
Delaware teachers could receive a 9% raise in the year 2024 in a proposal from Governor Carney.
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