Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1946 — Page 4
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In an effort to make “the teaching profession more attractive to men and women,” more than 1000 members of the federation adopted a resolution ca for an increase of $100 for those how earning $2500 or less and $150 for those in the wage bracket of $2600 to $3400.
Not Strike Threat Asked if the proposal was the
| J. Clayton Hughes, executive secre-
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cern to the whole community.”
of schools, make on the proposal, saying that the school board will give careful consideration to submitted.
30.4 per cent of classroom teachers are still below the 22-step salary schedule adopted in Hughes said.
shortage of instructors in Indiana, Mr. Hughes pointed out that only 1158 possible teacher training in 32 Indiana col- | leges will be available to fill more
this year,
faculty will be eligible within the next five years for retirement, having completed 35 years of faithful service without ever having attained © the ’ Seward 8, Craig, president of the federation and English department head at Howe high school, stated,
schedule, many prospective teachers to communities which offer more lucrative positions, the federation contends,
last step before calling a “strike”
tray of the federation, sfafed: “It is below the dignity of the teaching strike for higher wages. “This is a matter of great conVirgil Stinebaugh, superintendent had no comment to the resolutions |
“Despite the yearly increments,
1945," Mr.
Shortage Acute Calling attention to the “critical”
from
graduates
than 3500 vacancies anticipated
“A large number of the present
maximum. salary,’
With the present type of salary Indianapolis will lose
Median $1791 a Year
This is the contention the Federdtion of Indianapolis Public School
asking for increases in teachers’ ‘salaries of from $100 to $150 ‘a year.
board March 26, with their proposal
dian salary of Indiana teachers was $1791 last year. Beginning with suspension of salaries in 1931, teachers sustained a series of financial “cuts.” The state legislature reduced wages in 1932-33 from 9 to 21 per cent. Sick leave allowances were also cancelled. Many Below Schedule’
An additional 11 per cent reduction was made the following year. Since 1935, when one-half of the 11 per cent “cut” was restored, increments have been approved until in-January the teacher's wages were returned to the 1931-32 level. * Mr. Craig revealed, however, that provided each teacher receives an “earned” increment for this year's service, 27 per cent of the nondegree classroom teachers, 25.7 per cent of the bachelor degree holders, and T1.1 per cent of the teachers with master's degrees will still be below the salary schedule. Despite the fact that the state now pays 95 per cent of the. minimum teacher's salaries, the city budget for wages this year topped the $9,000,000 mark. In Indianapolis, this includes upkeep of the city library and wages of its personnel,
Cite Other Cities
Indianapolis citizens pay $1479 for school city administrative .officials and $1.10 for wages of persons who educate their children. As part of their total tax rate, | Pt. Wayne citizens pay $.865 for salaries of their city officials and $905 to their teachers. In Evansville, $.91 goes to the civil city service and $.97.to the public school instructors. : Other recommendations in the resolution stipulated that any classroom teacher re-employed in September after teaching one semester be granted the “earned” increment and thereafter be placed on the salary schedule.
The salary schedule begins at
$1700 and scales to a maximum of |
$2600 for teachers who have no college degree. The maximum wage rate for instructors with a bachelor's degree is $3050, while a holder of a master's degree ends at $3400 after 22 years service.
Department heads, principals,
supervisors and consultants come Places: under a different salary classification. However, the Indiana State Teachers’ association says the me-
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