I am actually finishing up my masters in administration right now and I too thought it would be a better and easier job than teaching and that I would be making more money. In reality they make less for the amount of hours they put in. They are definitely pulled away from their families more due to the fact they have to attend so many more meetings and are required to attend district sponsored events. Administrators have the unbearable task of implementing changes and new programs that the state decides need to be completed regardless of thinking how it will affect schools, teachers and students. Also administrators have to deal with all of the issues that are passed along from teachers with students in their classroom and handle these issues. That may require them to report things to child protective services and attend court hearings. Along with this they must also complete all the state mandated teacher evaluations that require a pre and post conference as well as the observation three times a year. Plus create building goals that they must be able to show growth towards. Around here there are very few 6 figure administrators…. 60k is the starting point.
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