The market has set the price for teaching K - 12 level material and it's not even close to
the inflated salary and benefits public school teachers receive.
Also, it seems that the opening up of the use of judgement for school districts to speand monies any which way, turns into
inflated salaries and benefit plans into retirement that are not equal to the private sector.
Not exact matches
The absence of
benefits can also be offset by an
inflated salary (
and if you don't need to go to the dentist, well, let's just say that your dental health can translate into a small windfall).