Under the new budget, first-year teachers can expect to make a salary of $47,600, making them the highest-paid educators in the southeast.
) - The Alabama House of Representatives recently passed a budget package that includes funds to recruit and retain teachers in the state. The budget is worth more than $9 billion and includes salary increases for teachers, principals, and assistant principals.
Teachers will also receive a 2% raise, and the budget also allocates funds to hire more principals and assistant principals, which is particularly important for schools in rural areas that cannot afford to pay for an assistant principal. Representative Mary Moore hopes to secure salary increases for other positions within schools as well, from bus drivers, to custodians, to cafeteria workers.
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