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Post by coachwoodall on Dec 20, 2017 12:50:13 GMT -6
I know that it has been mentioned on here that some districts don't always count teaching experience from another state count in setting the pay scale for teachers new to the districts, but it go me wondering....
1- How many of you guys work in a district where they have step increases for coaching stipends? ----> IE coaching experience 0-4 years = $100, 4-8 = $110, 8-12 = $120, 12+ = $130
1a- How flexible/inflexible is the district is setting these steps? ----> IE Allowing/Not allowing the 3 years you coached baseball before you become a football coach count as coaching experience
1b- Does the district allowing experience from another district and/or state be counted in that total?
2- For those that have steps, how many also differentiate between AC experience and HC experience? ----> IE Does the district allow/not allow the 8 years of AC experience count when you become a HC in year 9?
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Post by realdawg on Dec 20, 2017 13:13:32 GMT -6
Where I am in N.C. there are steps in our county. But it steps up about $40 a year. Our county does recognize the years you’ve coached somewhere else. Doesn’t matter where. It’s total years coaching the sport. I am the DC and this is my 17 season and my stipend was $2985. Then it was taxed 40 percent.
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Post by nicku on Dec 20, 2017 13:16:20 GMT -6
Here in Texas, stipend stays the same. Can change based on position (coordinator, head coach for other sport, etc), but I am making the same stipend as they guy next to me who has been coaching for 28 years.
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Post by **** on Dec 20, 2017 17:47:41 GMT -6
1- How many of you guys work in a district where they have step increases for coaching stipends? ----> IE coaching experience 0-4 years = $100, 4-8 = $110, 8-12 = $120, 12+ = $130 1a- How flexible/inflexible is the district is setting these steps? ----> IE Allowing/Not allowing the 3 years you coached baseball before you become a football coach count as coaching experience 1b- Does the district allowing experience from another district and/or state be counted in that total? 2- For those that have steps, how many also differentiate between AC experience and HC experience? ----> IE Does the district allow/not allow the 8 years of AC experience count when you become a HC in year 9? We have steps based on years. Only counts years in district. No. Not sure.
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Post by wolfden12 on Dec 20, 2017 18:01:41 GMT -6
We had steps, but recent changes made stipend level based on years of service in the coaching district you work in not overall years. Not happy!
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Post by mrjvi on Dec 20, 2017 20:04:36 GMT -6
At my new school each level makes the same regardless of if you are brand new or a 30 year coaching veteran, there or anywhere before there. No step increase and no longevity and no post season. To answer the un said question....I am retired and I like to coach.
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Post by fantom on Dec 20, 2017 20:58:34 GMT -6
I know that it has been mentioned on here that some districts don't always count teaching experience from another state count in setting the pay scale for teachers new to the districts, but it go me wondering.... 1- How many of you guys work in a district where they have step increases for coaching stipends? ----> IE coaching experience 0-4 years = $100, 4-8 = $110, 8-12 = $120, 12+ = $130 1a- How flexible/inflexible is the district is setting these steps? ----> IE Allowing/Not allowing the 3 years you coached baseball before you become a football coach count as coaching experience 1b- Does the district allowing experience from another district and/or state be counted in that total? 2- For those that have steps, how many also differentiate between AC experience and HC experience? ----> IE Does the district allow/not allow the 8 years of AC experience count when you become a HC in year 9?
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Post by coachbdud on Dec 20, 2017 21:04:07 GMT -6
I know that it has been mentioned on here that some districts don't always count teaching experience from another state count in setting the pay scale for teachers new to the districts, but it go me wondering.... 1- How many of you guys work in a district where they have step increases for coaching stipends? ----> IE coaching experience 0-4 years = $100, 4-8 = $110, 8-12 = $120, 12+ = $130 1a- How flexible/inflexible is the district is setting these steps? ----> IE Allowing/Not allowing the 3 years you coached baseball before you become a football coach count as coaching experience 1b- Does the district allowing experience from another district and/or state be counted in that total? 2- For those that have steps, how many also differentiate between AC experience and HC experience? ----> IE Does the district allow/not allow the 8 years of AC experience count when you become a HC in year 9? none of the districts around here do anymore but one used to... the district where i grew up, went to school, and began coaching I know this because a guy i coached with had been coaching in the district for a pretty long time (wasn't all that old but started really young) He bounced around between the 6 high schools in the district for coaching (multiple sports) but he had been in it so long he was "grandfathered in". He didnt say by how much, but i guess the old system your salary went up every year you coached in the district. He would just always go somewhere within the district to get a stipend. He made over double what our HC made. He would also usually coach 3 sports a year.
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Post by coachcb on Dec 21, 2017 9:51:44 GMT -6
I know that it has been mentioned on here that some districts don't always count teaching experience from another state count in setting the pay scale for teachers new to the districts, but it go me wondering.... 1- How many of you guys work in a district where they have step increases for coaching stipends? ----> IE coaching experience 0-4 years = $100, 4-8 = $110, 8-12 = $120, 12+ = $130 1a- How flexible/inflexible is the district is setting these steps? ----> IE Allowing/Not allowing the 3 years you coached baseball before you become a football coach count as coaching experience 1b- Does the district allowing experience from another district and/or state be counted in that total? 2- For those that have steps, how many also differentiate between AC experience and HC experience? ----> IE Does the district allow/not allow the 8 years of AC experience count when you become a HC in year 9? Most of the districts I have coached in have a flat stipend. Those stipends are negotiated by the union and some unions are good about making sure that coaches are compensated well. Others could give a chit less and the stipends are low. Two districts bumped you up by a percentage for each year you coached IN their district but you couldn't bring in any experience. This seriously p-ssed me off once as I took a HS HC track job, had 15+ years of coaching experience but two of my assistants were making more money than I was because they had coached in the school for a few years (i.e. 3 or less..).
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Post by Coach Vint on Dec 21, 2017 10:10:03 GMT -6
We have a stipend and days. For example, the stipend might be $5k for football, $1k for second sport, and 14 days. The stipend stays the same each year. Our teaching scale has steps, so each year your pay goes up a little, increasing your daily rate. That gives you a small raise based on your days. The coordinators stipend is a little higher than the varsity position coaches. Then we have freshmen stipends which are a little lower.
When I was in New York City we had to punch a clock for athletics. They paid the varsity head coach the per session rate for a set number of hours. I think it was 254. The varsity assistant got 240 hours. The JV head coach got like 150 hours. The per session rate was around $38 an hour when I was there. We only got three stipends. Once you went over your hours you didn't get paid another penny. I was always strategic with how I clocked my hours so it wouldn't get too front loaded. We started a booster club to raise money for new equipment and to pay coaches. We had three teachers in the building who each got about $2k during the season and $1k for off-season. We also had a couple of guys from the community we paid $1500 to. This was paid in a lump sum at the end of the season. I don't know how things are there now.
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Post by coachcb on Dec 21, 2017 10:22:27 GMT -6
We have a stipend and days. For example, the stipend might be $5k for football, $1k for second sport, and 14 days. The stipend stays the same each year. Our teaching scale has steps, so each year your pay goes up a little, increasing your daily rate. That gives you a small raise based on your days. The coordinators stipend is a little higher than the varsity position coaches. Then we have freshmen stipends which are a little lower. When I was in New York City we had to punch a clock for athletics. They paid the varsity head coach the per session rate for a set number of hours. I think it was 254. The varsity assistant got 240 hours. The JV head coach got like 150 hours. The per session rate was around $38 an hour when I was there. We only got three stipends. Once you went over your hours you didn't get paid another penny. I was always strategic with how I clocked my hours so it wouldn't get too front loaded. We started a booster club to raise money for new equipment and to pay coaches. We had three teachers in the building who each got about $2k during the season and $1k for off-season. We also had a couple of guys from the community we paid $1500 to. This was paid in a lump sum at the end of the season. I don't know how things are there now. Man.. I would LOVE it if our booster clubs could pay the staff... We can receive gift cards from them but any cash compensation will have the state union up in arms.
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Post by agap on Dec 21, 2017 12:44:48 GMT -6
There's only three steps here and you reach the last step after three years.
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Post by bluboy on Dec 21, 2017 14:06:15 GMT -6
Stipend is negotiated by union and is a % of base(first year teaching) pay. There are 3 steps, but different levels for sports. Head bowling coach does not get as much as head football coach or head wrestling coach. Suits can put a coach at any level; it depends on how badly administration wants one to coach.
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Post by CoachM58 on Dec 23, 2017 13:54:48 GMT -6
Been at two districts in Kentucky.
Coordinator at large county system - $2500 w/ 8 extended days
Coordinator at private catholic school - $3000
Neither goes up based on experience.
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Post by mc140 on Dec 24, 2017 1:12:03 GMT -6
Steps in our district. Max out at 10 years. Stipends go up about 100 Dollars a year per teaching contract per step no matter level you coach. Only head coaches are on a different pay level. Current assistant max is like 6100 and next year will be a little over 6200. For minor sports like cross country it maxes out at like 4k.
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Post by jg78 on Dec 24, 2017 9:51:07 GMT -6
What kind of bonuses do y’all get for playoff games?
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Post by Defcord on Dec 24, 2017 11:59:57 GMT -6
What kind of bonuses do y’all get for playoff games? We got $50. We played two rounds. I don’t know the rest of the structure of our stipends cause I never asked. When I was in Florida it was weekly prorated but stopes was so much less that it is better here. In Indiana no playoff but everyone is in playoffs guaranteed so I get nothing first week but making a run should get extra.
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Post by Defcord on Dec 24, 2017 12:00:38 GMT -6
What kind of bonuses do y’all get for playoff games? We got $50. We played two rounds. I don’t know the rest of the structure of our stipends cause I never asked. When I was in Florida it was weekly prorated but stipend was so much less that it is better here. In Indiana no playoff but everyone is in playoffs guaranteed so I get nothing first week but making a run should get extra.
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Post by coachwoodall on Dec 24, 2017 16:11:36 GMT -6
What kind of bonuses do y’all get for playoff games? For us it's 1/10 of the supplement for each round. Regular season is 10 games, 5 total rounds if you play for the big cookie. So if your supplement is $100, then you get $10 per round.
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Post by Defcord on Dec 24, 2017 17:59:44 GMT -6
What kind of bonuses do y’all get for playoff games? For us it's 1/10 of the supplement for each round. Regular season is 10 games, 5 total rounds if you play for the big cookie. So if your supplement is $100, then you get $10 per round. That would be pretty awesome. Mine in Florida was pro-rated 1/14. Two weeks of camp, bye week 11 games. Does anyone get a stipend for spring football?
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Post by dijackson08 on Dec 26, 2017 22:40:16 GMT -6
Ours are percentage based on our teaching salary. Additional sports / HC status increase the percentage. It's nice because as your teacher salary increases so does your coaching stipends. I'm at a private school.
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