According to the National Education Association, the average starting teaching salary for South Dakota is $29,851 and the average public school teacher salary is $39,018. Senior Taylor Jones, of Harrisburg, S.D., is planning to leave the state after graduation to be closer to her father’s side of the family in Arizona. She said salary plays a big part in deciding where she wants to end up after graduating since she is not devoted to staying in one comfort zone for an extended amount of time early on in her career. [Josie Flatgard, Education students weigh career options]
@drobbins6bk I agree that SB132 only puts teachers against teachers and school districts against school districts. I voted no #sdleg
— Jason Frerichs (@jasonfrerichs) February 11, 2015
#sdedchat As concerned legislators, we wonder why more teachers aren't advocating for the profession in the political process.
— Susan Wismer (@SusanWismer) February 11, 2015
.@sdgop owned SDBOR dropped student insurance because ObamaCare. http://t.co/IQQsSAotzi #sdleg #eb5 #bendagate
— interested party (@larry_kurtz) February 11, 2015
#southdakota needs skilled workers but suffers low wages http://t.co/aGFPRONmLq via @WNAX #sdleg
— interested party (@larry_kurtz) February 11, 2015
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