They teach for
less than their public school counterparts because their sense of professional efficacy is greater.
Private school teachers generally earn
less than their public school counterparts, with teachers at parochial schools at the lowest end of the salary range.
Not exact matches
For decades scholars and
public health officials have known that people with greater income or formal education tend to live longer and enjoy better health
than their
counterparts who have
less money or
schooling.
Base salaries in the St. Louis Archdiocese's elementary parochial
schools are about 45 percent
less than in their
public school counterparts.
GCI also found that charter
schools paid teachers on average 20 %
less than public school districts while paying administrators significantly more (about 50 % greater
than their
counterparts in similar - sized
public school districts).
The policy report also finds that charter
school teachers earn 20 percent
less than public district
school teachers while their executives (often the charter holders) earn on average 50 percent more
than their
counterparts in similarly - sized
public school districts.
While many claim that heads of
schools make
less than their corporate
counterparts, the truth is that many actually earn more
than some
public school superintendents do.
Students in publicly funded and independently managed online charters across the country made far
less progress
than their
counterparts in traditional
public schools.
Cami Anderson, former superintendent of Newark
public schools, talked about the way that current discipline policies negatively impact students of color, referencing research that shows that adults view black girls as
less innocent
than their white
counterparts as early as kindergarten.
It is no bargain that many teachers who teach in a
public charter
school are paid
less than their
school district
counterparts because of the funding gap.
It's a debate that includes disputes over whether charter
schools — untied to neighborhood boundaries — should be leveraged to help integrate
public schools racially and socioeconomically, whether poor students benefit more from diverse classrooms, and whether charters are indeed
less integrated
than their district
school counterparts.
A review by Florida TaxWatch found that the per - pupil figure in Florida
public schools was $ 10,308 last year; scholarship students receive
less than 60 percent of the amount for their
public -
school counterparts.
The case alleges the way the state funds charter
schools is unconstitutional because
less money is allocated per student
than to their traditional
public school counterparts.
An updated IBO report confirms that not only do NYC charter
schools receive
less in
public spending
than their district
counterparts, but this funding disparity continues to grow.
Currently, up to 25 % of teachers in charter
schools are uncertified and are paid
less than their
counterparts in neighborhood
public schools.
LGBT students in
public schools are more often victims of harassment based on their gender and sexual identities and are also
less likely to have access to LGBT resources
than their
counterparts in private
schools (religious or otherwise).