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TexasTowelie

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Mon Nov 13, 2017, 09:31 PM Nov 2017

Charleston County looks at raising the pay for substitute teachers to address shortage of them [View all]

Being a substitute teacher in Charleston County soon could be a lot more lucrative.

Faced with a significant shortage of substitutes this year, the county's school board is looking at raising their pay by about 50 percent.

Uncertified substitute teachers would see their pay rise from $64 a day ($8 an hour) to $96 a day, or $12 an hour. Certified substitutes would receive $112 a day ($14 an hour), up from $80 a day currently.

The proposal was unveiled to the board's Audit and Finance Committee on Monday and would take effect immediately if the board votes to adopt it Nov. 27.

Read more: http://www.postandcourier.com/news/charleston-county-looks-at-raising-the-pay-for-substitute-teachers/article_b3699a6a-c88b-11e7-af32-5732881efbd1.html

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