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Post by lsrood on Jan 2, 2013 18:19:09 GMT -6
School that I teach at is now, AAA in Western PA, paying varsity assistants about $6,900.00 per season. Last school I was HC at my assistants made 2,300, Class A in Western PA.
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CN66
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Post by CN66 on Jan 2, 2013 19:03:19 GMT -6
At my current school, its based off a percentage of your base salary. At the only public school I've been involved with (rural south Arkansas), assistant coaches were paid $500. Coordinators earned $1500. Not sure what the stipend was to serve as head coach??
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Post by John Knight on Jan 2, 2013 19:49:04 GMT -6
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Post by huskerhoyahawk on Jan 2, 2013 20:53:14 GMT -6
Do you coach in this area?
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Post by John Knight on Jan 2, 2013 21:40:34 GMT -6
No, small town southern Ohio.
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Post by btex0127 on Jan 2, 2013 21:46:47 GMT -6
Amtd, in Texas it depends on the size of the school. Most coaches teach around four classes a day. You get you stipend and x number of days. I get 15 days for being a coordinator. Plus most coaches coach two or more sports. I am teach classes though and our DC works in alternative school. Ad/hc teaches no clases. Fewest classes I have had is one, and I was hc
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Post by Send_the_House on Jan 10, 2013 13:06:17 GMT -6
In Texas, most HC do not teach classes, as most of them are the AD's, or AC's of their school. Coordinators do usually teach, but it is usually just a couple classes, or some easy classes. Stipends vary greatly throughout our great state, but I would put them around 3k or so for an average assistant stipend, but then you'll probably be getting a spring sport stipend also... Coordinators gets you closer to around 7-10k or more for football, plus your spring sport... and HC gets you more than that, usually negotiated to be whatever the school board thinks you're worth.
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Post by jtclassof2002 on Jan 10, 2013 18:15:19 GMT -6
Here in Louisiana for being a varsity assistant i got an extra month salary and for coaching football and helping with a 2nd sport i get 10 percent of my salary. My total for football and helping with softball ends up being about 6500.
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Post by Footballguy on Jan 10, 2013 18:34:35 GMT -6
I was both the JV head coach/ Defensive Coordinator/ Special Teams Coordinator, and Varsity DC in Northern California and my stipend is 2,200.
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shawka
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Post by shawka on Jan 11, 2013 22:09:35 GMT -6
Wisconsin
Cordinator $2400-$3500
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Post by rwb32497 on Jan 12, 2013 14:44:45 GMT -6
When I was in Nc I made 2200 plus ten percent for each round of playoffs. I am now an asst coach in sc and I make around 6k but no bonus playoff money. There are some head coaches that make 80-100k and teach no classes here in sc. We have 6 head coaches in sc that make over 100k.
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gka76
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Post by gka76 on Jan 15, 2013 10:18:02 GMT -6
When I was in NC 12 years ago got 1200$ at one of the larger schools in the state. Now in NY in the smallest classification I get about 4500 as a DC, however it varies greatly by district, my brother is literally 6 miles away in a school the exact same size and he gets 3500 as a head coach, assistants get 2400 there.
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twp15
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Post by twp15 on Jan 16, 2013 13:43:55 GMT -6
Stipend is 6300 at my school in NJ. Most asst in other sports also make that, including frosh coaches.
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djr4373
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Post by djr4373 on Jan 17, 2013 11:47:43 GMT -6
School that I teach at is now, AAA in Western PA, paying varsity assistants about $6,900.00 per season. Last school I was HC at my assistants made 2,300, Class A in Western PA. Very similar. AAA school in Pittsburgh. HC gets 12,000 6 varsity assistants at 6500 each 1 varsity assistant at 4500 2 freshman at 3500 each 4 junior high coaches, not sure of the salaries but our under the high school HC's jurisdiction.
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Post by CS on Jan 17, 2013 11:54:03 GMT -6
At my current school, its based off a percentage of your base salary. At the only public school I've been involved with (rural south Arkansas), assistant coaches were paid $500. Coordinators earned $1500. Not sure what the stipend was to serve as head coach?? Not at my small rural south ark job. I'm a coordinator and HC of baseball team and barely beat that
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Post by redandwhite on Jan 17, 2013 13:00:35 GMT -6
A lot of variety by district in Minnesota. Head Coaches probably range from about 5-7 K and assistants from about 2- 4.5 K.
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Post by Trojan2017 on Jan 18, 2013 7:45:48 GMT -6
We start off at 10% of our teaching salary here in my school district in KS. It will go up every year I coach until I hit around $4500. I make $2700 at this point.
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Post by brophy on Jan 18, 2013 9:14:31 GMT -6
you're lucky if you're in an area that pays based on years of experience.....er....let me rephrase that.....YOU would be lucky, but some guys aren't WORTH the stipend they have to be paid (that is tiered based on how many years they've coached). I've been around a lot of {censored} coaches that didn't contribute but got the max pay simply because they were listed on the roster.
non faculty [when I DID get paid] Illinois - volunteer $1000 (cash) Iowa - coordinator $2500 Louisiana - assistant $6400 with post-season escalators
** and admittedly, I easily coached harder and more passionately when I wasn't getting paid
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