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‘Historic’: Kansas City Public Schools Teachers Win 5% Raise
Maria Benevento
June 25, 2026
Indianapolis Teacher Merit Pay in Charter Schools Gets Increasing Philanthropic Support
Amelia Pak-Harvey
June 20, 2026
Oklahoma Teachers Just Got a Raise, but the State Still a ‘Lap Behind’
Linda Jacobson
June 5, 2026
Texas Examines Use of National Teacher Certification for Incentive Pay
Jaden Edison
May 29, 2026
Gov. Landry: Teachers Will Avoid Pay Cut, but Not Where He Will Find the Money
Julie O’Donoghue
May 28, 2026
Louisiana Gov. Landry Declares Other Government Raises Off-Limits After Teacher Pay Amendment Fails
Julie O’Donoghue
May 21, 2026
We Should Pay More for the Best Teachers
Matthew Yglesias
May 11, 2026
Oklahoma School Districts Bracing to Pay Out of Pocket for Teacher Raises
Nuria Martinez-Keel
May 3, 2026
Florida Average Teacher Pay Remains at Bottom of National Data, Union Says
Jay Waagmeester
May 2, 2026
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North Carolina Gov. Outlines Education Priorities to Crowd of Educators, Policymakers
Liz Bell
March 28, 2026
Yglesias: Is a New Teacher Better Off in Mississippi than in New York?
Matthew Yglesias
March 10, 2026
I Asked Students Whether They’d Want to be Teachers? They Responded, ‘Why Would I?’
Lee Ann Rawlins Williams
February 22, 2026
Teachers in 34 States Don’t Get Paid Parental Leave, New Study Finds
Lauren Wagner
January 21, 2026
Is a Master’s in Education Really Worth It? Probably Not, Research Shows
Chad Aldeman
December 8, 2025
Bonus Pay Gets Great Nurses Where They’re Needed Most. Why Not Teachers, Too?
Charles Barone & Andrew Epifanio
December 4, 2025
Indiana Fiscal Policy Panel Weighs Salary Gaps, Educator Shortage
Casey Smith
October 17, 2025
After Weeks of Delays, NYC Teaching Fellows Finally Begin Receiving Paychecks
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August 21, 2025
A ‘Texas-Sized Solution’ to a ‘Texas-Sized Problem’: Ed Bill Signed into Law
Amanda Geduld
August 12, 2025
Texas Pays Its Best Educators up to $32,000 to Keep Them in the Classroom
Chad Aldeman
July 23, 2025
4,200 Arkansas Teachers Will Get Up to $10K for High Performance, Student Scores
Lauren Wagner
June 27, 2025
Three Districts Took the Long View with Federal Relief Funds. Their Bets Are Paying Off
Kathleen Hayes
June 16, 2025
In Dozens of Districts, Teachers Can’t Afford to Live Near Their Schools
Chad Aldeman
June 2, 2025
Across the U.S., Unions Are Seeking Big Boosts to Paraprofessional Pay
Lauren Wagner
May 21, 2025
Interactive: School Spending vs. Teacher Pay — See Trends in 8,900 Districts
Chad Aldeman
May 7, 2025
‘We’re Drowning’: Teacher Pay vs. Cost of Living Approaches Crisis Level in WV’s Eastern Panhandle
Mike Chalmers
March 11, 2025
Michigan Students in Poorest Districts More Likely to Have Less-Qualified Teachers
Amanda Geduld
February 6, 2025
Teacher Pay, School Funding Boosts Remain Top Asks of Indiana Teachers Union
Casey Smith
December 12, 2024
Tennessee Governor Offers Teachers Pay Boost with Private-School Voucher Plan
Sam Stockard
November 8, 2024
Big-City Districts Are Beset by Financial Dysfunction — and Kids Pay the Price
Marguerite Roza & Maggie Cicco
November 7, 2024
Protein Bars, Paper, a Rabbit: What Teachers Buy for their Classrooms with Their Own Cash
Wellington Soares & Caroline Bauman
October 5, 2024
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