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How much do teachers make in alabama?

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The median annual Public School Teacher salary in Birmingham, AL is $52,440, as of March 29, 2018, with a range usually between $45,779-$60,542 not including bonus and benefit information and other factors that impact base pay. read more

Teachers last received a raise in fiscal 2014 and that was 2 percent. Gov. Bentley's 2016 budget proposal doesn't include a pay raise for Alabama's teachers. Teachers last received a raise in fiscal 2014 and that was 2 percent. read more

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Alabama offers an Alternative Baccalaureate-Level Certificate for grades 6–12, a Preliminary Certificate for Library Media, School Counseling, or Speech and Language Impairment, and a Special Alternative Certificate for prospective special education teachers, any of which let teachers earn a certificate over a maximum of three years while teaching full time. read more

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