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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 375622" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>As someone whose parents used to teach in Chicago, it isn't the case across the board. New Trier is in one of the wealthiest areas on Chicagoland. The average home value there is something like 2 million dollars. Standard of living alone distorts that. When applying for jobs there, my mother was one of 1,400 people applying for a single vacancy. In North Carolina, after they moved, she had 5 offers simply because she had a masters degree. And that was before my family even moved there. The district I went to High School in, in west chicago, always had a report every year on the highest payed teachers in the district. My english teacher was the #1 one year, as a high school cross country coach and was making $120,000/year. I know that in North Carolina, I outearned my mother's teaching salary one year with what i made at an internship, so its standard of living thats pushing that. New Trier is also gigantic IIRC so there getting payed to babysit more there than at other schools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 375622, member: 1803"] As someone whose parents used to teach in Chicago, it isn't the case across the board. New Trier is in one of the wealthiest areas on Chicagoland. The average home value there is something like 2 million dollars. Standard of living alone distorts that. When applying for jobs there, my mother was one of 1,400 people applying for a single vacancy. In North Carolina, after they moved, she had 5 offers simply because she had a masters degree. And that was before my family even moved there. The district I went to High School in, in west chicago, always had a report every year on the highest payed teachers in the district. My english teacher was the #1 one year, as a high school cross country coach and was making $120,000/year. I know that in North Carolina, I outearned my mother's teaching salary one year with what i made at an internship, so its standard of living thats pushing that. New Trier is also gigantic IIRC so there getting payed to babysit more there than at other schools. [/QUOTE]
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