Education 2 Table 1, Average Salaries Comparison

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1 Series B May 2003 Florida District Staff Salaries of Selected Positions Salaries for employees are the major operational expenditure for school districts. This statistical brief presents average salary information for full-time district employees for the school year in 47 positions common across the districts. Positions for which average salaries are presented include: 1) superintendents, school board members and other district-level administrative persons (e.g., directors, coordinators), 2) school-level administrators (e.g., principals), 3) instructional staff (e.g., guidance counselors, teachers), and 4) support and technical staff (e.g, secretaries, bus drivers, teacher aides, mechanics). This brief does not incorporate the salaries for all district employees. Salaries contained herein are averages for those persons actually employed full-time in each district and are necessarily affected by the number of years of experience of those persons. Thus, caution should be used when analyzing and comparing district-to-district or district-to-state average salaries. Although most employees are hired for 12 months each year, others work fewer months. Table 1 shows a comparison of statewide average salaries for and for selected positions. Table 2 displays average salaries for selected district-level administrative staff. Tables 3 through 5 show jobs for which the number of months worked varies from district to district. The salaries of the employees who work fewer than 12 months were not adjusted to equate to 12-month salaries. Teacher salaries, presented in Table 4, represent the average salaries of those professionals paid on the instructional salary schedule negotiated by a Florida school district. This salary represents not only classroom teachers but also other certificated instructional staff such as school librarians. Additional information relating to teacher salaries is contained in a separate statistical brief, "Teacher Salary, Experience, and Degree Level." Cautionary Note In Florida, each public school district, after collective bargaining activities, adopts a salary schedule for instructional personnel in that district. In some school districts, a salary schedule for the school year is negotiated and adopted after the collection of salary data for that school year by the Department of Education (DOE). In many of these districts, the final negotiated salary schedule provides retroactive pay to instructional personnel for the entire school year. When this happens, the salary information on the DOE Staff Database does not reflect the subsequent salary increase for that district. Users of staff salary data are advised to be aware of this and other factors affecting the data when making judgements and drawing conclusions based on these data. Education 2 Table 1, Average Salaries Comparison Information and 3 Table 2, Selected District-Level Administrative Staff 7 Table 3, Selected School-Level Administrative Staff Accountability 10 Table 4, Selected Instructional Staff Services P AGE I NSIDE T HIS I SSUE 11 Table 5, Selected Support and Technical Staff

2 Table 1 Average Salaries for Selected Positions in Districts 1-67, and Difference Positions Salary Salary Amount Percent Selected District-Level Administrative Personnel Superintendent $112,900 $108,850 $4, % Deputy/Associate/Assistant Area Superintendent 96,545 92,172 4, % School Board Member 27,765 27, % Business/Finance 75,420 74,065 1, % Research and Evaluation 71,474 76,380-4, % Management Information Services 69,406 69, % Data Processing 72,869 71,829 1, % Personnel 76,389 74,873 1, % Facilities 79,572 76,718 2, % Transportation 57,096 55,899 1, % Food Service 59,388 58,316 1, % Media Services 64,791 67,134-2, % Vocational Adult Education 72,618 68,596 4, % Exceptional Student Education 67,049 65,367 1, % Student Services 68,113 69,484-1, % Federal Programs 76,222 73,085 3, % Selected School-Level Professional Personnel Principal, High School 80,670 79,545 1, % Principal, Middle/Junior High School 75,684 73,525 2, % Principal, Elementary School 73,907 71,993 1, % Principal, Other Type Schools 67,165 67, % Assistant Principal, High School 62,035 60,533 1, % Assistant Principal, Middle/Junior High School 58,753 57,493 1, % Assistant Principal, Elementary School 55,630 54,626 1, % Assistant Principal, Other Type Schools 67,065 66, % Deans 50,090 50, % Curriculum Coordinator 51,932 51, % Special School Director (Voc/Tech/Adult/ESE) 78,237 78, % Selected Instructional Personnel Guidance 45,594 44,445 1, % Librarian/Media Specialist 45,090 43,709 1, % School Psychologist 52,158 50,335 1, % Teacher 40,272 39,272 1, % Selected Support and Technical Personnel Nurse (LPN/RN) 27,401 26, % Computer Systems Analyst 53,243 51,012 2, % Computer Programmer 40,967 39,786 1, % Accountant 42,631 41,070 1, % Bookkeeper 25,812 25, % Secretary 26,261 25, % Clerk/Clerk Typist 20,008 19, % Data Entry Operator 23,073 22, % Electrician 41,302 40, % AC Technician/Boiler Mechanic 36,186 35,066 1, % Mechanic 32,963 31,283 1, % Carpenter 35,986 35, % Teacher Aide 13,680 13, % Bus Driver 14,509 14, % Food Service Worker 13,010 12, % Custodian/Groundskeeper 20,175 19, % * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

3 Table 2 Average Salaries for Selected District-Level Administrative Staff DEPUTY/ASSOCIATE/ASSISTANT/AREA SUPERINTENDENT SUPERINTENDENT FOR ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED ALACHUA $92,474 1 $30,422 5 BAKER $94,634 1 $62,004 1 $22,364 5 BAY $105,937 1 $82,373 1 $29,058 5 BRADFORD $83,388 1 $77,598 1 $22,633 5 BREVARD $153,315 1 $91,643 5 $33,177 5 BROWARD $210,000 1 $139,769 3 $36,694 9 CALHOUN $81,753 1 $70,324 1 $21,096 5 CHARLOTTE $110,229 1 $28,883 5 CITRUS $103,065 1 $77,150 1 $28,147 5 CLAY $105,219 1 $95,089 1 $28,830 5 COLLIER $137,240 1 $98,750 3 $30,583 5 COLUMBIA $98,638 1 $73,000 2 $24,893 5 DADE $210,002 1 $145,002 1 $36,696 9 DESOTO $87,435 1 $23,142 5 DIXIE $82,038 1 $21,714 5 DUVAL $188,013 1 $112,326 8 $35,643 7 ESCAMBIA $116,314 1 $91,426 1 $32,055 6 FLAGLER $105,539 1 $81,422 1 $23,840 5 FRANKLIN $86,490 1 $21,492 5 GADSDEN $91,403 1 $77,662 1 $24,101 5 GILCHRIST $96,556 1 $21,763 5 GLADES $83,042 1 $20,915 5 GULF $87,793 1 $67,771 1 $21,782 5 HAMILTON $86,443 1 $66,363 1 $21,689 5 HARDEE $87,755 1 $72,247 2 $23,196 5 HENDRY $88,466 1 $23,280 5 HERNANDO $97,000 1 $28,522 5 HIGHLANDS $98,368 1 $84,245 1 $26,684 5 HILLSBOROUGH $190,601 1 $116,842 3 $37,275 7 HOLMES $83,383 1 $22,070 5 INDIAN RIVER $134,503 1 $27,222 5 JACKSON $91,298 1 $24,089 5 JEFFERSON $81,745 1 $21,636 5 LAFAYETTE $82,015 1 $19,984 5 LAKE $111,900 1 $85,580 2 $30,157 5 LEE $159,610 1 $91,888 6 $33,925 5 LEON $115,280 1 $88,733 1 $31,253 5 LEVY $88,124 1 $60,667 1 $23,324 5 LIBERTY $80,036 1 $20,527 3 MADISON $83,426 1 $22,081 5 MANATEE $136,312 1 $31,659 5 MARION $114,002 1 $94,149 1 $31,439 5 MARTIN $103,874 1 $91,565 1 $28,403 5 MONROE $106,628 1 $83,638 1 $26,333 5 NASSAU $110,217 1 $73,723 1 $22,310 5 OKALOOSA $108,168 1 $87,383 3 $29,766 5 OKEECHOBEE $91,163 1 $81,385 2 $23,402 5 ORANGE $198,700 1 $107, $35,266 7 OSCEOLA $111,695 1 $98,466 1 $29,952 5 PALM BEACH $156,279 1 $136,899 1 $36,694 7 PASCO $143,359 1 $32,426 5 PINELLAS $170,634 1 $109,503 5 $36,333 7 POLK $126,136 1 $89,828 5 $31,196 7 PUTNAM $103,782 1 $25,735 5 ST. JOHNS $115,996 1 $28,395 5 ST. LUCIE $116,597 1 $84,613 1 $30,524 5 SANTA ROSA $104,773 1 $83,790 1 $28,174 5 SARASOTA $135,960 1 $116,905 1 $31,880 5 SEMINOLE $177,645 1 $33,170 5 SUMTER $106,414 1 $79,205 1 $24,885 5 SUWANNEE $88,290 1 $78,147 1 $23,368 5 TAYLOR $81,463 1 $22,132 5 UNION $81,883 1 $21,673 5 VOLUSIA $129,996 1 $97,376 5 $33,900 5 WAKULLA $99,239 1 $22,459 5 WALTON $90,269 1 $23,891 5 WASHINGTON $84,378 1 $70,438 1 $21,689 5 DISTRICTS 1-67 $112, $96, $27, DEAF/BLIND $101,076 1 DOZIER SCH FAU LAB UF LAB $57,838 2 STATE TOTAL $111, $96, $27, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

4 Table 2 (continued) Average Salaries for Selected District-Level Administrative Staff RESEARCH MANAGEMENT DATA BUSINESS/FINANCE & EVALUATION INFORMATION SERVICES PROCESSING PERSONNEL AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED ALACHUA $79,443 2 $77,898 1 $37,842 1 $69,635 1 $60,804 4 BAKER $48,225 1 BAY $50,181 3 $74,580 1 BRADFORD $61,414 1 BREVARD $87,205 2 $71,911 1 $69,008 1 $91,016 1 $68,215 1 BROWARD $129,263 1 CALHOUN $56,057 1 CHARLOTTE $82,967 1 $78,592 1 $84,010 3 CITRUS $66,550 1 $67,150 1 $66,450 1 $70,083 3 CLAY $86,559 1 $75,028 2 $77,651 5 COLLIER $84,219 4 $78,260 1 $79,041 2 $86,174 6 COLUMBIA $62,295 1 $64,192 1 $69,242 1 DADE $117, $102,097 2 $109,659 2 $101,347 4 $102, DESOTO $52,870 1 DIXIE $59,444 1 DUVAL $54,571 6 $61, $58,945 7 $65, $64,373 8 ESCAMBIA $51,965 2 $59,643 2 $71,788 1 $78,353 2 FLAGLER $67,170 2 $61,120 1 $50,620 1 $57,470 2 FRANKLIN $60,174 1 GADSDEN $71,107 1 $41,662 1 $65,345 1 GILCHRIST $54,903 2 $50,770 1 GLADES $50,853 1 GULF $61,156 1 HAMILTON $53,553 1 $46,699 1 HARDEE $63,293 1 $64,693 1 $64,693 1 HENDRY $57,875 2 $62,869 1 $65,508 1 HERNANDO $66,041 1 $58,474 1 $68,125 1 $53,663 1 HIGHLANDS $71,994 2 $67,690 1 $68,715 1 HILLSBOROUGH $113,373 1 $98,470 1 $82,255 1 $103,951 1 $100,798 4 HOLMES $57,643 1 $57,871 1 $46,345 1 INDIAN RIVER $76,661 2 $70,293 1 $80,507 3 JACKSON $65,800 1 JEFFERSON $53,526 1 LAFAYETTE $34,451 1 LAKE $80,359 1 $77,961 1 LEE $71,740 3 $71,318 1 $69,380 4 $66,494 4 LEON $80,621 2 $70,434 5 $69,618 4 $85,270 4 LEVY $61,327 2 $65,541 1 $67,136 1 LIBERTY $52,425 2 MADISON $61,290 1 MANATEE $83,392 4 $94,992 1 $79,920 1 $69,850 5 MARION $81,935 2 $71,369 3 $73,945 2 $73,877 3 MARTIN $83,782 2 $86,987 1 $80,577 2 MONROE $75,522 2 $51,110 1 NASSAU $72,636 1 $57,163 1 $62,286 2 OKALOOSA $55,184 3 $74,518 1 $80,736 3 $75,430 3 $72,588 4 OKEECHOBEE $72,570 1 $72,570 1 $56,911 1 ORANGE $72,593 3 $80,307 3 $66,558 1 $73, $64,179 4 OSCEOLA $77,406 3 $65,071 1 $77,283 1 $82,295 1 PALM BEACH $85,938 2 $67,346 1 $100,068 1 $81,431 5 $76, PASCO $95,093 2 $71,212 2 $79,467 7 $76,064 6 PINELLAS $102,496 4 $78,037 4 $56,715 1 $78,018 6 $92,805 4 POLK $65,049 3 $67,242 2 $70,285 2 $72,331 2 $77,059 2 PUTNAM $84,745 1 $35,953 2 ST. JOHNS $65,249 2 $58,632 4 $70,369 3 ST. LUCIE $71,636 2 $61,644 1 $76,068 1 $76,428 2 SANTA ROSA $83,714 1 $81,856 1 SARASOTA $93,165 4 $77,024 3 $69,615 1 $71,892 2 $74,443 3 SEMINOLE $83,986 2 SUMTER $74,333 1 $68,265 1 $67,030 1 $75,003 1 SUWANNEE $68,639 1 TAYLOR $65,660 1 $55,780 1 $65,660 1 UNION $69,305 1 VOLUSIA $76,421 3 $57,796 3 $67, $77,911 8 WAKULLA $60,673 3 $69,140 1 WALTON $71,835 1 $71,835 1 WASHINGTON $52,983 4 $58,047 1 DISTRICTS 1-67 $75, $71, $69, $72, $76, DEAF/BLIND $68,940 2 $60,805 1 $67,735 1 DOZIER SCH FAU LAB UF LAB $68,420 1 $47,247 1 STATE TOTAL $75, $71, $69, $72, $76, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

5 Table 2 (continued) Average Salaries for Selected District-Level Administrative Staff FACILITIES TRANSPORTATION FOOD SERVICE MEDIA SERVICES AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED ALACHUA $79,975 1 $74,970 1 $85,196 1 $48,501 2 BAKER $55,512 1 $62,004 1 BAY $66,105 1 $45,162 2 $74,580 1 $60,162 1 BRADFORD $40,927 1 BREVARD $77,736 2 $70,574 1 $64,331 1 BROWARD CALHOUN $55,132 1 CHARLOTTE $76,935 1 $79,626 2 $84,024 1 CITRUS $69,350 1 $57,050 1 $67,950 1 $62,950 1 CLAY $79,925 2 $59,602 3 $45,807 4 COLLIER $80,910 3 $67,049 2 $64,666 2 $77,573 1 COLUMBIA $49,911 1 $62,295 1 DADE $121,709 5 $101,308 2 $82,022 1 $93,384 2 DESOTO $44,434 1 $48,243 1 DIXIE $37,306 1 DUVAL $69,081 5 $58,554 3 $14,948 2 $46,804 3 ESCAMBIA $70,008 2 $61,000 1 $74,744 2 $68,999 1 FLAGLER $38,520 1 $60,820 1 FRANKLIN $40,399 1 GADSDEN $57,642 1 $64,025 1 $56,021 1 $51,593 1 GILCHRIST $47,622 1 GLADES $62,576 1 GULF $55,596 1 HAMILTON $53,553 1 HARDEE $61,693 1 $46,242 1 HENDRY $53,922 1 HERNANDO $68,125 1 $59,394 1 $65,125 1 HIGHLANDS $68,877 1 $67,690 1 HILLSBOROUGH $110,867 1 $94,852 2 $90,693 1 HOLMES $56,069 1 INDIAN RIVER $71,934 1 $67,589 1 $40,877 2 $35,700 1 JACKSON $65,800 1 $67,850 1 JEFFERSON $52,873 1 $59,095 1 LAFAYETTE LAKE $75,859 1 LEE $66,902 2 $46,647 5 $84,150 1 $63,832 1 LEON $76,003 1 $71,490 1 $69,971 2 $66,144 1 LEVY $35,766 2 $37,963 1 LIBERTY $54,021 1 $54,021 1 MADISON $49,098 1 MANATEE $67,652 1 $69,082 1 $47,469 2 $67,951 3 MARION $76,101 2 $56,040 1 $74,836 1 $58,973 1 MARTIN $80,577 1 MONROE NASSAU $61,563 1 $62,263 1 OKALOOSA $55,165 2 $21,013 4 OKEECHOBEE $50,970 1 $68,841 1 ORANGE $83,475 6 OSCEOLA $83,999 1 $61,737 2 $77,283 1 $77,283 1 PALM BEACH $75, $40, $71,407 3 $70,495 2 PASCO $81,931 2 $78,349 3 $84,052 1 $75,266 3 PINELLAS $101,514 2 $69,900 4 $65,298 4 $54,460 1 POLK $78,483 2 $54,356 3 $67,607 1 PUTNAM $50,000 1 $67,171 1 ST. JOHNS $91,335 1 $57,862 2 $57,503 3 $63,373 2 ST. LUCIE $79,332 1 $73,114 1 $85,961 1 SANTA ROSA $81,640 1 SARASOTA $81,546 1 $41,136 1 $81,546 1 SEMINOLE $74,361 3 $75,650 1 $73,287 2 SUMTER $66,115 1 SUWANNEE $67,884 1 $61,824 1 TAYLOR $65,660 1 $42,850 1 $36,777 1 UNION VOLUSIA $74,977 2 $59,331 5 $62,341 5 WAKULLA $63,795 1 $52,685 1 $60,195 1 WALTON $59,692 1 $60,331 1 $60,459 1 WASHINGTON $66,754 1 $62,110 1 SUBTOTAL $79, $57, $59, $64, DEAF/BLIND $25, $66,915 1 DOZIER SCH FAU LAB UF LAB STATE TOTAL $79, $57, $53, $64, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

6 Table 2 (continued) Average Salaries for Selected District-Level Administrative Staff VOCATIONAL/ EXCEPTIONAL ADULT EDUCATION STUDENT EDUCATION STUDENT SERVICES FEDERAL PROGRAMS AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE NUMBER DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED SALARY EMPLOYED ALACHUA $70,523 1 $51,545 5 $79,178 3 $76,403 3 BAKER $64,468 1 $60,215 2 BAY $65,490 1 BRADFORD $59,754 1 BREVARD $72,955 2 $71,848 1 $83,374 1 BROWARD CALHOUN $61,762 1 CHARLOTTE $72,276 1 $76,263 2 $74,277 3 CITRUS $61,950 2 $64,050 2 CLAY $84,032 1 $69,342 2 $76,924 2 COLLIER $84,692 1 $39,615 5 COLUMBIA $62,572 2 DADE $89,060 1 $77,976 9 $103,030 5 DESOTO $66,491 1 $68,019 1 $68,636 1 DIXIE $55,981 1 $59,946 1 DUVAL $70,365 1 $60,338 2 $63, ESCAMBIA $74,688 1 $75,508 1 $78,909 1 FLAGLER $69,970 1 FRANKLIN GADSDEN $61,221 1 $53,450 2 GILCHRIST $54,220 1 GLADES $45,360 1 GULF HAMILTON $52,115 1 $56,352 1 HARDEE $64,693 1 $64,693 1 HENDRY $65,508 1 $60,042 2 $65,508 1 $65,508 1 HERNANDO $56,102 3 $64,083 1 HIGHLANDS $67,553 1 $71,090 1 HILLSBOROUGH $85,940 2 $95,776 1 $78,693 1 HOLMES INDIAN RIVER $68,975 1 $71,934 1 $270 1 JACKSON $60,600 1 $68,200 1 JEFFERSON $62,014 1 LAFAYETTE LAKE $76,761 1 $76,961 1 $77,460 1 LEE $72,400 2 $64,253 6 $81,049 1 $73,460 1 LEON $72,322 2 LEVY $59,626 2 LIBERTY MADISON $52,068 1 MANATEE $75,839 2 $66,907 2 MARION $82,079 1 $75,066 3 $82,079 1 MARTIN $80,577 1 $80,577 1 MONROE $51,050 2 $71,776 2 NASSAU $60,863 1 $70,374 1 $60,489 1 OKALOOSA $57,627 3 OKEECHOBEE ORANGE $81,154 1 $65, OSCEOLA $77,283 1 $69,039 2 $70,299 1 PALM BEACH $72, PASCO $76,923 4 $76,517 7 $74,245 5 $84,430 1 PINELLAS $77,380 2 $60,061 4 $54,460 1 $81,483 1 POLK $65,348 1 $59,093 5 $70,387 4 PUTNAM $65,400 1 $70,123 1 $68,846 1 $69,800 1 ST. JOHNS $64,485 3 $83,212 1 ST. LUCIE $68,897 1 $76,970 1 $75,706 2 SANTA ROSA $78,653 1 $68,040 2 SARASOTA $69,109 1 $77,861 3 SEMINOLE $81,374 1 $71,945 2 SUMTER $74,093 1 $69,299 1 $64,464 1 SUWANNEE $69,393 1 $68,639 1 TAYLOR $61,761 1 UNION $61,430 1 VOLUSIA $88,016 1 $88,016 1 $82,332 1 WAKULLA $63,795 1 WALTON $69,662 1 $59,692 1 $59,692 1 WASHINGTON $66,754 1 SUBTOTAL $72, $67, $68, $76, DEAF/BLIND $64,863 7 DOZIER SCH FAU LAB UF LAB $58,788 1 STATE TOTAL $72, $66, $67, $76, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

7 Table 3 Average Salaries for Selected School-Level Professional Staff PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLE/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OTHER TYPE SCHOOLS AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS ALACHUA $77, $58, $65, $68, BAKER $47, $62, $62, $62, BAY $72, $68, $64, BRADFORD $71, $64, $61, BREVARD $80, $69, $68, $44, BROWARD $96, $95, $88, $94, CALHOUN $68, $62, $63, $65, CHARLOTTE $85, $72, $72, CITRUS $69, $65, $65, $62, CLAY $76, $77, $76, $79, COLLIER $90, $82, $71, $86, COLUMBIA $64, $70, $64, DADE $93, $86, $84, $86, DESOTO $70, $67, $62, DIXIE $59, $55, $58, DUVAL $84, $72, $70, ESCAMBIA $62, $66, $62, $62, FLAGLER $76, $57, $62, $71, FRANKLIN $54, $56, GADSDEN $58, $58, $59, $55, GILCHRIST $58, $58, GLADES $61, $62, GULF $65, $60, $59, HAMILTON $56, $51, HARDEE $71, $67, $63, HENDRY $65, $64, $62, HERNANDO $69, $68, $66, HIGHLANDS $75, $69, $68, HILLSBOROUGH $87, $76, $73, HOLMES $55, $57, $55, $57, INDIAN RIVER $73, $55, $66, $60, JACKSON $64, $56, $60, $63, JEFFERSON $53, $60, $50, LAFAYETTE $56, $53, LAKE $81, $76, $74, LEE $79, $78, $78, $79, LEON $74, $69, $68, $76, LEVY $60, $61, $60, $57, LIBERTY $54, $53, $53, MADISON $59, $51, $57, $65, MANATEE $56, $65, $70, $84, MARION $83, $79, $73, $68, MARTIN $82, $77, $75, $77, MONROE $79, $73, $69, $45, NASSAU $65, $64, $62, OKALOOSA $80, $79, $73, $77, OKEECHOBEE $77, $67, $61, $45, ORANGE $82, $75, $74, $64, OSCEOLA $75, $72, $72, $77, PALM BEACH $87, $81, $75, $80, PASCO $84, $72, $70, $77, PINELLAS $85, $76, $71, $46, POLK $75, $68, $66, $70, PUTNAM $75, $66, $62, $71, ST. JOHNS $83, $75, $73, $72, ST. LUCIE $75, $74, $70, SANTA ROSA $78, $69, $68, SARASOTA $84, $81, $79, $83, SEMINOLE $79, $74, $70, SUMTER $73, $69, $64, SUWANNEE $71, $67, $67, $65, TAYLOR $63, $65, $63, $61, UNION $57, $59, $57, VOLUSIA $83, $77, $72, $79, WAKULLA $75, $66, $61, WALTON $70, $69, $67, $70, WASHINGTON $70, $62, $62, DISTRICTS 1-67 $80, $75, $73,907 1, $67, DEAF/BLIND DOZIER SCH $62, FAU LAB $80, UF LAB $65, STATE TOTAL $80, $75, $73,907 1, $67, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

8 Table 3 Average Salaries for Selected School-Level Professional Staff ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLE/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OTHER TYPE SCHOOLS AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS ALACHUA $56, $50, $39, $63, BAKER $49, $46, $54, BAY $55, $58, $48, BRADFORD $59, $57, $56, BREVARD $64, $60, $57, BROWARD $71, $66, $65, $83, CALHOUN CHARLOTTE $62, $62, $58, $60, CITRUS $58, $52, $49, CLAY $61, $61, $61, COLLIER $65, $62, $61, $70, COLUMBIA $57, $60, $58, DADE $60, $61, $60, $72, DESOTO $59, $59, $43, DIXIE $49, $46, DUVAL $61, $54, $49, ESCAMBIA $56, $54, $49, $45, FLAGLER $47, $48, $53, $47, FRANKLIN GADSDEN $46, $48, $54, GILCHRIST $52, GLADES $47, GULF $59, HAMILTON $44, HARDEE $54, $53, $53, HENDRY $54, $51, $50, HERNANDO $63, $55, $47, HIGHLANDS $55, $55, $52, HILLSBOROUGH $63, $63, $49, HOLMES $41, $41, $41, $41, INDIAN RIVER $61, $64, JACKSON $57, $47, $50, JEFFERSON $53, $45, LAFAYETTE LAKE $63, $59, $57, LEE $59, $55, $54, LEON $54, $61, $52, $63, LEVY $55, $51, $51, LIBERTY $51, MADISON $51, $57, MANATEE $59, $51, $54, MARION $54, $55, $50, $53, MARTIN $67, $67, $61, MONROE $57, $50, $56, NASSAU $51, $49, OKALOOSA $65, $68, $65, OKEECHOBEE $56, $54, $54, ORANGE $64, $55, $53, OSCEOLA $62, $60, $56, $63, PALM BEACH $66, $58, $56, $68, PASCO $65, $64, $54, PINELLAS $57, $55, $50, $77, POLK $53, $49, $49, $53, PUTNAM $57, $56, $52, ST. JOHNS $61, $56, $52, $53, ST. LUCIE $62, $60, $55, SANTA ROSA $58, $54, $54, SARASOTA $71, $66, $66, $67, SEMINOLE $53, $53, $47, SUMTER $65, $52, $50, SUWANNEE $58, $56, $58, TAYLOR $56, $56, $54, UNION $49, $46, $54, VOLUSIA $61, $58, $51, $58, WAKULLA $61, $55, WALTON $63, $58, $58, $64, WASHINGTON $58, $45, $44, DISTRICTS 1-67 $62,035 1, $58, $55,630 1, $67, DEAF/BLIND DOZIER SCH $58, FAU LAB UF LAB $52, STATE TOTAL $62,032 1, $58, $55,630 1, $67, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

9 Table 3 (continued) Average Salaries for Selected School-Level Professional Staff CURRICULUM SPECIAL SCHOOL DIRECTOR DEAN COORDINATOR (VOC, TECH, ADULT, ESE) AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS ALACHUA $37, $74, BAKER BAY $45, $64, BRADFORD $66, BREVARD $46, $47, $64, BROWARD $98, CALHOUN CHARLOTTE $66, $80, CITRUS $45, $71, CLAY COLLIER $55, $67, $83, COLUMBIA $66, DADE $91, DESOTO $13, $63, DIXIE $38, DUVAL $49, $51, ESCAMBIA $23, FLAGLER $39, $49, $70, FRANKLIN GADSDEN $46, $47, $63, GILCHRIST $39, GLADES GULF HAMILTON HARDEE HENDRY HERNANDO HIGHLANDS HILLSBOROUGH $53, $78, HOLMES $38, INDIAN RIVER $71, JACKSON $60, JEFFERSON $54, LAFAYETTE LAKE $52, $79, LEE $56, $58, $79, LEON $71, LEVY LIBERTY MADISON $43, MANATEE $45, $55, $89, MARION $40, $52, $86, MARTIN $75, MONROE NASSAU $43, OKALOOSA $33, $50, $77, OKEECHOBEE $41, ORANGE $49, $49, $75, OSCEOLA $44, $34, $79, PALM BEACH $26, $71, PASCO $61, $80, PINELLAS $62, $68, POLK $47, $73, PUTNAM $62, ST. JOHNS $75, ST. LUCIE SANTA ROSA $21, $62, $65, SARASOTA $30, $72, SEMINOLE $42, SUMTER $67, SUWANNEE $69, TAYLOR $44, $65, UNION VOLUSIA WAKULLA $58, WALTON WASHINGTON $66, DISTRICTS 1-67 $50, $51, $78, DEAF/BLIND $85, DOZIER SCH FAU LAB UF LAB $2, STATE TOTAL $49, $51, $78, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

10 Table 4 Average Salaries for Selected Instructional Staff LIBRARIAN/ SCHOOL GUIDANCE MEDIA SPECIALIST PSYCHOLOGIST TEACHER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS ALACHUA $35, $37, $41, $34,761 1, BAKER $43, $39, $36, $35, BAY $38, $42, $41, $37,387 1, BRADFORD $41, $44, $36, BREVARD $42, $42, $52, $38,613 4, BROWARD $46, $48, $47, $42,823 14, CALHOUN $37, $39, $34, CHARLOTTE $47, $43, $46, $39,464 1, CITRUS $42, $40, $43, $35,418 1, CLAY $42, $43, $53, $37,612 1, COLLIER $51, $49, $53, $44,785 1, COLUMBIA $43, $42, $47, $36, DADE $51,200 1, $51, $61, $45,372 21, DESOTO $42, $37, $53, $36, DIXIE $39, $42, $31, DUVAL $45, $46, $56, $40,972 7, ESCAMBIA $39, $37, $57, $34,800 2, FLAGLER $48, $48, $46, $37, FRANKLIN $41, $39, $42, $35, GADSDEN $33, $35, $46, $32, GILCHRIST $34, $38, $28, $35, GLADES $36, $42, $36, GULF $34, $43, $52, $36, HAMILTON $41, $35, $34, HARDEE $40, $42, $53, $36, HENDRY $44, $39, $37, HERNANDO $39, $39, $48, $34,999 1, HIGHLANDS $42, $41, $53, $37, HILLSBOROUGH $43, $43, $54, $38,808 11, HOLMES $38, $39, $49, $35, INDIAN RIVER $45, $41, $49, $38, JACKSON $37, $38, $45, $34, JEFFERSON $41, $38, $34, LAFAYETTE $35, $40, $32, LAKE $44, $41, $48, $37,696 1, LEE $46, $46, $45, $40,223 3, LEON $44, $42, $34, $38,719 2, LEVY $39, $41, $36, LIBERTY $33, $39, $33, MADISON $43, $40, $34, MANATEE $41, $44, $51, $39,283 2, MARION $42, $42, $56, $37,581 2, MARTIN $45, $43, $63, $39,311 1, MONROE $40, $43, $42, $40, NASSAU $45, $45, $52, $39, OKALOOSA $48, $46, $55, $41,826 1, OKEECHOBEE $48, $44, $52, $38, ORANGE $44, $45, $51, $37,805 10, OSCEOLA $42, $41, $49, $36,567 2, PALM BEACH $48, $50, $55, $45,441 10, PASCO $41, $41, $45, $38,053 3, PINELLAS $44, $45, $46, $40,279 7, POLK $43, $40, $45, $36,614 5, PUTNAM $44, $40, $51, $37, ST. JOHNS $41, $41, $58, $37,553 1, ST. LUCIE $45, $43, $49, $38,469 1, SANTA ROSA $42, $40, $38, $37,973 1, SARASOTA $45, $48, $58, $42,926 2, SEMINOLE $45, $44, $45, $38,139 3, SUMTER $39, $37, $48, $38, SUWANNEE $48, $42, $47, $39, TAYLOR $53, $43, $37, UNION $31, $35, $30, VOLUSIA $43, $45, $48, $38,425 4, WAKULLA $38, $41, $35, WALTON $38, $41, $30, $36, WASHINGTON $40, $36, $51, $38, DISTRICTS 1-67 $45,594 5, $45,090 2, $52,158 1, $40, , DEAF/BLIND $61, $58, $47, DOZIER SCH $54, $58, $46, FAU LAB $37, $56, $48, UF LAB $44, $34, $38, STATE TOTAL $45,607 5, $45,090 2, $52,186 1, $40, , * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

11 Table 5 Average Salaries for Selected Support and Technical Staff COMPUTER NURSE (LPN/RN) SYSTEMS ANALYST COMPUTER PROGRAMMER ACCOUNTANT AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS ALACHUA $18, $45, $37, BAKER $41, BAY $38, $55, BRADFORD BREVARD $24, $53, $39, $35, BROWARD $32, $56, $42, $49, CALHOUN CHARLOTTE $18, $47, $37, $34, CITRUS $28, $41, CLAY $21, $45, $35, COLLIER $34, $60, $51, $42, COLUMBIA $22, $41, DADE $54, $53, $72, DESOTO DIXIE DUVAL $28, $37, ESCAMBIA $33, $40, $47, FLAGLER $15, $42, $31, FRANKLIN $30, GADSDEN $38, GILCHRIST GLADES $39, GULF $51, HAMILTON $15, HARDEE HENDRY $18, $31, HERNANDO $25, $39, $32, HIGHLANDS $39, HILLSBOROUGH $33, $62, $36, $50, HOLMES $27, INDIAN RIVER $18, $52, $40, $47, JACKSON $44, JEFFERSON $39, LAFAYETTE LAKE $22, $36, $39, LEE $38, $52, $47, $43, LEON $21, $43, $34, $42, LEVY LIBERTY $24, MADISON $20, MANATEE $25, $55, $38, $29, MARION $52, $45, $52, MARTIN $57, $43, MONROE $33, $52, $52, NASSAU $50, $29, OKALOOSA $20, $52, $36, OKEECHOBEE ORANGE $30, $63, $50, OSCEOLA $23, $57, $40, $42, PALM BEACH $40, $58, $49, $50, PASCO $36, $58, $47, PINELLAS $24, $54, $39, $55, POLK $24, $44, $40, PUTNAM $23, $27, $61, ST. JOHNS $38, $49, $45, $36, ST. LUCIE $33, $47, $35, $46, SANTA ROSA $54, $44, SARASOTA $23, $64, $40, $30, SEMINOLE $31, $50, $43, SUMTER $17, $53, $44, SUWANNEE $35, $32, $37, TAYLOR UNION 1 VOLUSIA $19, $52, $35, $37, WAKULLA WALTON $15, WASHINGTON $52, $46, DISTRICTS 1-67 $27, $53, $40, $42, DEAF/BLIND $36, $37, $37, DOZIER SCH FAU LAB UF LAB $39, STATE TOTAL $27, $53, $40, $42, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

12 Table 5 (continued) Average Salaries for Selected Support and Technical Staff BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY CLERK/CLERK TYPIST DATA ENTRY OPERATOR AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS ALACHUA $27, $26, $17, $24, BAKER $26, $26, $29, $19, BAY $26, $28, $17, $25, BRADFORD $32, $29, $22, $22, BREVARD $22, $27, $19, $29, BROWARD $24, $24, $23, $24, CALHOUN $31, $23, $24, $14, CHARLOTTE $23, $24, $18, $21, CITRUS $23, $22, $20, $22, CLAY $31, $24, $26, $28, COLLIER $26, $24, $22, $22, COLUMBIA $27, $29, $26, $24, DADE $29, $30, $23, $22, DESOTO $22, $25, $24, DIXIE $23, $18, $22, DUVAL $27, $27, $18, $21, ESCAMBIA $25, $29, $18, $25, FLAGLER $28, $21, $17, FRANKLIN $20, $21, $30, $22, GADSDEN $24, $30, $22, GILCHRIST $21, $22, $18, $18, GLADES $22, $23, $28, GULF $26, $22, $25, HAMILTON $27, $25, $18, HARDEE $15, $24, $20, $18, HENDRY $24, $20, $24, HERNANDO $24, $20, $20, $23, HIGHLANDS $28, $23, $18, $26, HILLSBOROUGH $25, $30, $22,081 1, $31, HOLMES $15, $19, $22, $17, INDIAN RIVER $22, $23, $22, $19, JACKSON $23, $24, $29, $18, JEFFERSON $29, $27, $30, $16, LAFAYETTE $25, $24, $22, $22, LAKE $27, $21, $16, $19, LEE $27, $29, $21, $25, LEON $29, $26, $31, $20, LEVY $22, $24, $20, $23, LIBERTY $27, $22, $27, $16, MADISON $27, $24, $29, MANATEE $29, $21, $18, $22, MARION $26, $29, $18, $19, MARTIN $24, $24, $19, $20, MONROE $24, $35, $23, $26, NASSAU $22, $24, $21, $23, OKALOOSA $26, $25, $16, $28, OKEECHOBEE $22, $23, $14, $23, ORANGE $25, $27, $17,507 1, $19, OSCEOLA $27, $29, $22, $27, PALM BEACH $22, $32, $27, $24, PASCO $25, $24, $17, $24, PINELLAS $24, $23, $16, $19, POLK $20, $21, $27, PUTNAM $27, $27, $23, $23, ST. JOHNS $30, $30, $20, $27, ST. LUCIE $28, $27, $20, $25, SANTA ROSA $26, $26, $27, $21, SARASOTA $24, $24, $22, $30, SEMINOLE $31, $20, $29, $19, SUMTER $23, $26, $16, $14, SUWANNEE $30, $27, $24, $27, TAYLOR $28, $24, $20, $25, UNION $29, $27, $20, VOLUSIA $29, $28, $17, $28, WAKULLA $26, $28, $24, $20, WALTON $21, $21, $24, $20, WASHINGTON $26, $22, $24, $29, DISTRICTS 1-67 $25,812 1, $26,261 7, $20,008 7, $23,073 2, DEAF/BLIND $25, $24, $23, DOZIER SCH $25, $23, FAU LAB $22, UF LAB $24, $23, STATE TOTAL $25,812 1, $26,257 7, $20,013 7, $23,074 2, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

13 Table 5 (continued) Average Salaries for Selected Support and Technical Staff AIR-CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN ELECTRICIAN & BOILER MECHANIC MECHANIC CARPENTER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS ALACHUA $26, $32, $30, $29, BAKER $33, $31, BAY $29, $27, $29, $29, BRADFORD $45, $41, $31, $31, BREVARD $30, $31, $27, $28, BROWARD $46, $47, $42, $48, CALHOUN $30, $29, CHARLOTTE $29, $30, $25, $28, CITRUS $28, $22, $28, $29, CLAY $34, $30, $29, $31, COLLIER $35, $34, $34, $33, COLUMBIA $34, $30, $34, $34, DADE $48, $49, $32, $43, DESOTO $34, $36, DIXIE $26, DUVAL $42, $44, $39, $37, ESCAMBIA $31, $32, $22, FLAGLER $38, $22, FRANKLIN $27, $27, $25, $25, GADSDEN $47, $42, $29, $32, GILCHRIST $25, GLADES $19, GULF $34, HAMILTON $40, $38, HARDEE $27, $25, $27, HENDRY $36, $34, $35, HERNANDO $31, $30, $31, HIGHLANDS $30, $32, $29, $32, HILLSBOROUGH $38, $32, $39, HOLMES $29, INDIAN RIVER $32, $27, $29, $28, JACKSON $35, $33, $30, $33, JEFFERSON $24, LAFAYETTE $35, $29, LAKE $30, $29, $29, $27, LEE $35, $34, $27, $30, LEON $29, $28, $30, $32, LEVY $31, $30, $28, $30, LIBERTY $24, MADISON $36, $28, MANATEE $27, $30, $31, $31, MARION $30, $31, $31, $31, MARTIN $26, $25, $33, $34, MONROE $32, $32, $31, $30, NASSAU $42, OKALOOSA $28, $26, $28, $30, OKEECHOBEE $37, $32, $32, ORANGE $31, $31, $28, $31, OSCEOLA $33, $31, $29, $35, PALM BEACH $35, $33, $30, $30, PASCO $33, $26, PINELLAS $29, $29, $30, $26, POLK $33, $33, $33, $33, PUTNAM $24, $26, $28, $28, ST. JOHNS $34, $31, $30, $35, ST. LUCIE $36, $30, $30, $34, SANTA ROSA $37, $37, $34, $35, SARASOTA $36, $34, $34, $32, SEMINOLE $36, $31, SUMTER $36, $29, $29, SUWANNEE $34, TAYLOR $33, $28, UNION $29, $32, $33, $34, VOLUSIA $27, $27, $26, $27, WAKULLA $33, $29, $35, WALTON $27, $22, $21, $28, WASHINGTON $32, $39, $31, $29, DISTRICTS 1-67 $41, $36, $32,963 1, $35, DEAF/BLIND $24, $26, $26, DOZIER SCH FAU LAB UF LAB STATE TOTAL $41, $36, $32,956 1, $35, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

14 Table 5 (continued) Average Salaries for Selected Support and Technical Staff TEACHER AIDE BUS DRIVER FOOD SERVICE WORKER CUSTODIAN/GROUNDSKEEPER AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE NUMBER AVERAGE DISTRICT SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS SALARY EMPLOYED MONTHS ALACHUA $10, $13, $10, $18, BAKER $15, $12, $14, $21, BAY $12, $14, $13, $16, BRADFORD $13, $9, $14, $17, BREVARD $12, $14, $9, $18, BROWARD $14,816 2, $14,618 1, $25, $26,515 1, CALHOUN $11, $9, $8, $15, CHARLOTTE $11, $11, $10, $18, CITRUS $13, $11, $18, $19, CLAY $14, $13, $11, $22, COLLIER $16, $16, $15, $21, COLUMBIA $12, $14, $11, $21, DADE $18,183 3, $14,769 1, $23, $20,525 2, DESOTO $14, $11, $12, $20, DIXIE $11, $9, $13, $18, DUVAL $12,436 1, $16, $24, ESCAMBIA $13, $15, $11, $15, FLAGLER $10, $11, $9, $17, FRANKLIN $12, $9, $11, $17, GADSDEN $16, $10, $12, $17, GILCHRIST $15, $13, $12, $17, GLADES $14, $11, $10, $16, GULF $14, $10, $11, $18, HAMILTON $15, $11, $11, $17, HARDEE $15, $13, $11, $17, HENDRY $15, $11, $13, $20, HERNANDO $11, $12, $10, $17, HIGHLANDS $13, $10, $14, $20, HILLSBOROUGH $14,863 1, $17,343 1, $11,668 1, $18,350 1, HOLMES $13, $10, $13, $14, INDIAN RIVER $12, $10, $12, $20, JACKSON $12, $9, $12, $14, JEFFERSON $14, $9, $12, $18, LAFAYETTE $13, $10, $14, $18, LAKE $19, $20, $18, $18, LEE $14, $16, $16, $19, LEON $10, $14, $9, $17, LEVY $13, $15, $11, $16, LIBERTY $15, $11, $13, $18, MADISON $14, $10, $15, $19, MANATEE $13, $16, $12, $20, MARION $12, $14, $15, $23, MARTIN $13, $13, $12, $18, MONROE $13, $14, $13, $22, NASSAU $14, $11, $14, $21, OKALOOSA $11, $12, $11, $19, OKEECHOBEE $16, $11, $11, $21, ORANGE $12,676 1, $15,783 1, $13, $18,758 1, OSCEOLA $12, $10, $12, $19, PALM BEACH $11,897 1, $15, $15, $19,670 1, PASCO $12, $12, $10, $20, PINELLAS $12,129 1, $16, $15, $20, POLK $12,243 1, $11, $9, $15, PUTNAM $15, $11, $10, $19, ST. JOHNS $16, $15, $13, $20, ST. LUCIE $15, $17, $11, $19, SANTA ROSA $14, $16, $19, $21, SARASOTA $15, $9, $9, $24, SEMINOLE $13, $16, $14, $20, SUMTER $12, $9, $12, $16, SUWANNEE $17, $13, $18, $22, TAYLOR $14, $12, $13, $19, UNION $10, $5, $7, $15, VOLUSIA $9,432 1, $14, $10, $18, WAKULLA $13, $14, $12, $21, WALTON $16, $9, $13, $15, WASHINGTON $12, $10, $14, DISTRICTS 1-67 $13,680 28, $14,509 14, $13,010 12, $20,175 16, DEAF/BLIND $23, $21, $17, $18, DOZIER SCH $22, FAU LAB $8, $17, $11, UF LAB STATE TOTAL $13,715 28, $14,516 14, $13,017 12, $20,171 16, * Survey 3 data, February 3-7, 2003, as of April 25,

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