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TITLE Public School Professional Personnel Report: itex York.State 1977-78..
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INSTITUTION New York` State Education Dept., Albany. Information*Center on Education.
PUB DATE Jun 78 I
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EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$2.06 Plus PoStage.DESCRIPTORS *Administrative Personnel; *Elementary Schools;,
Public Schools; *Public School. Teachers; SchoolPersonnel;.*Secondary Schools; *State Surveys.
ABSTRACT1
Informatibn 1:11 this report is based on data supmittedby all public elementary and secondary schools in the state of NewYork. The'statistics--numberof pbsitions, salary, degree status,experience, age, "sex, and certification status--are'detailed fbr allnonteachipg and teaching professional positions within professionalfield and for public schoolteachers within geographic region. A .trend table is included showing selected characteristics for public.Iclool teachers over the five-year period from 1973-7.14,,to 1977 -78.(Author/JD) s
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1977-78
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The University of the State of New YorkTHE STATE EDUCATION DEPART'IENTInforination Center on Education
Albany, New York 12234
June 1978
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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Regents of The University (with years when terms expire)
1981 Theodore M. Black, A.B., Litt.D., LL.D.,' Pd.D., L.H.D.Chancellor
1988 Willard A. Genrich, LL.B., L.W.D.,Vice Chancellor
1986 Kenneth B. Clark, A.B.,
1983 Harold E. Newcomb, B.A.
Sands Point'
Buffalo
.S.; Ph:D., LL.D., - - Hastings on Hudson'
1982 Emlyn I. Griffith, A.B., J.D.
1983 Mary Alice Kendall, B.S.
1984 .Jorge L. Batista, B.A., .D., LL.D.
1982 Louis E. Yavner, LL.B.
1979 Laura B. Chodos, B.A., M.A.
.4; Owego
Rome
Irondequoit
Bronx
New York
Clifton Park
'1980 Martin C..Barell, B.A., I.A., LL.B. Kings Point
1981 Joseph R. Bongiorno; B.S., M.D. ,Brooklyn.
1984 Louise P. Matteoni, M.A., Ph.D. Bayside
1981 J. Edward Meyer, B.A., LL.B. Armonk
. - ---1985 Arlene .B. Reed-Delaney, B.A.., M.D. - - -- --- Albany
1987 R. Carlos Carbalada, B . S . - - - - - - - - - -A r c a d e,
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President of The University and Commissioner of Education,Gordon M. Ambach
Executive Deputy ,Commissioner ofJoSeph J. Blaney
Assistant Commissioner for Program Analysis and Evaluation
Director, Information Center on EdueationJohn J. Stiglmeier
-Chief, Bureau of Statistical ServicesJames J. Brady
Chief Bureau of Educa Iona', Data -ternsLeonard N. Powell..
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'T A El, L E O OF C ,0 N T E 4 T S
INTRODUCTION'd.
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SECTION IN 'CHARACTERISTICS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL PERSONNELBY PROFESSIONAL FIELD . . . . . . ... .. " 3
SECTION II CHAWTERISTJICS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS "BY gEoc icREGION 15 <
SECTION III
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CTERISTICS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS .
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L I S T 'b T'ABLES
'Number! of Public School PrOfessi 1 Personnel byPtofessional 'Field
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TABLE 2 Characeiistics of NonteachiOg.Professional Perspnelby :Professional Field-
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TALE, 3 Charac, et stics Of Public School" Teachers byProfeSsionst.Fie1d 10
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TABLE '-Charatte. ti, etic s of Public School T 6ers byGeographic Regt.o
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ABLE 5 Trends inChardc eristics of PtibIic $,Chool Teachers; . . !107-7--
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TABLE '6 Characteristic's Of
TABLE 7 Characteristics pf
Chief Administrative Office4". .
Elementary School Principals.
TABLE 8 Charadteristics Middle School Principa0 24
,TABLE 9 Characteristicst f Junior High School Principals .
TABLE,10 CharaCteristics of Senior High School Principals
bf Juior-Senior HighTABLE 11
TABLE' 12
Characteristics
Characteristic
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Info ation contained. in this report was derived from New York State's
Basic Educational Data System and is based on data submitted by all pLiblic
elementary and secondary schools in the State. The analyses included in
j;,this report were made possible, in large measure, by the elirlent co-
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operatiOn of school. districts in striving'for completeness 'apd accuracy in-.
filing t e source documents. Special dote should alsq742 madeof the con-.
tribUtion the Department's Division of EleceronicDa/ta'Pro essing Which
had responsi lity in both the developmental and processing aspects of the
'Basic Educational Data System.
? The statistics in this report-7number'of positioons,..salar, degree status,
experience, age, sex, and certification status - -ire detailedjOr all non-,
teaching and teaching professional' positions within professional field and
for public school teachers within geographic Tegion.
reader of this report should keep in mind that infiSrmation
pre8?nted by professionaj'field. (Tables I, 2, 3) deals with positionS rather
than people: If an employee of a district works in more' th one professional
field, i.e., English and So4falStudfes, he/she is counted once in..each-'fi-eldd
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The:tables shoWing characteristics of public school teachers (Tables\4-5/ and
administrator's (Tables 6-11)A0 not contain duplicatiOn but rather represent.
unduplicated Counts of, individuals. In addition, except for the infprmation
on salaries', which is limitea to'persong employed on a full -time basis, no
distinction is made between full- and.part-Lime position's,
Sal4ry.data contained.in this report are pr-eSented with several other
,demographic characeristicsptor a morecemprehensive overview, For example,
Table 3 reports median salaries of $17,350 for English teachers and $18,618
for' Industrial Arts teachers. Howeve'v, since teachers' salaries are influenced
by other fitorilehis table also shows that the median years of experience for
English teachers is 11,vas compated.to 13 for Industrial Arts teachers, putting<±°" '4*
the salary differential in .perspective.,
Table 5 is a trend table showing selected characteristics for public
schooliteachers(over the five-year period from 1973-74 to 1977-78.
The data included here repregent summaries of the wide variety of
analyses which are produced, from the personnel file of the Basic - Educational
Data System. More detailed information on staff as well as on school and
district variables islvailable on request from the Information Center on
Education
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.CHARACTERISTICS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLPROFESSIRNAL PERSONNELBY PROfEt,SIONAL FIELD 7'
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NUMBER OF PUBLIC SCHOOL*PROFESSJONAL PERSONNEL.''' BY PROFESSIONAL. FIELD
NEW YQRK .STATE
1977-78
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PROFESSIONAL FIELD
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NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL!'
NONIEACHINGTEAC1-1E RS
STAFF
Supel;intcpdent
District PrincipalDeputy eir\Assoeiate SuperintendentAss'eSuperintendent or Ass't..10istrict
ik.ssistankSuperintendent'Specialist .'Business ManagerAdministrative/rssistant..Director /Coordinator
\Assistant pi .ectoriCo9rdinator-s;
\Supervisor k\AtencINDce Traohe.r
/N School Psychologist
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SocialWorker\ ,
iclance CounselorN rse.-TacherNome -Civil Service'
Dental HygienistDEpartmcnt... Chairperson
Othp' Nonteaching PersonnelLibi-arian
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Elerwntary School:PrincipalMiddle ..;clibol Principal
Junior. gh School PrincipalSenior High School Principal
Principal
Junior - Senior yi.gK...cho31 Principal
'Sr-.40a1 Schccl Principal..,'AAsistant Elementary School' PrincipalAssistant Middle School Principal
Assis'tant Junior'High'SOtiol4 P.incinal.Assistant Pcnior Scheel P incipalAssist; -ant jlnior-Seniot High Selo0 PrincipalAssistant SpeciarSchool Principal
Other School Administrator14.el,cindergar.teri
Kindergarten and EalY\Chi hood
Common Branch
2,636
47,3
4,780.
50,S46T.1
402*41176
:259
263-297172
2,201*
403**301**367
1 362
538.
. 4,4071,2 ***
56
80***.**
1,849**975
2;365
409529
21582
830238
70183912644 .
2994819
287
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TABLE 1 '(Concluded)
PROFESSIONAL FIELDNUMBERa OF PI :,SSIONAL
POST IONS
TEAGHE NONTEAHINCRS
oMentaily'HandiappedEinotionaily_Handicapped.Physically Handicapped
LearningReddingEnglish LanguageFbreign LanguageBilingual Education
MathematicsScienceS Studies
Safety.EducationHealth EducationHealth OccupationsPhysical Education
Recreation Education
AgricultureBusiness EducaticDistributive Edupation'Cooperative Work Experience,:Home FiqonoMics
Indust'rial,Arts
Trade EducationPeyformtng ArtsTethnicalEducatiouHumanitiesCoM:Taned Courses'Other., SilbjeCts
Helping Teacher'InstryctioUn'l Teehuo le
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STAFF
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3,44P 171'2,892 7 1781,695 213E.,331 1128,711 642,
x,15', 657 5165,667 , 3152,653 264
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13,531,12,, 377r
13,2875,459
696.3,554
543
'9,314
356,516.370
5,286° 495
3323,104
4,477
2,615.
2))333-
-280553
12,731221
127
. 189,'62.8,
'51493224.3.
34
159 .
55,404
103Q9:
3
29819
45742245
112
16
-298
31,139
*Inclu4es 32 Community District SuperintendentsBIQCES.rperiptendepts.
in New York City and 44
**Subject area personnel with supervisory titles are-distributednonteaching staff counts-in their respeCtive field.
***Excluds diie's of:New York; Buffalo, and, Rochester:
NOTE: Individuals maybe countedin more
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TABLE 2c.
AARACTERISTICS OF NONTFACKNG PROFESSIONALPERSONNEL BY PROFESSIONAL FULD
NEW YORK STATE o'. -),r_ 1977-78
PROFESSIONAL FIELD -
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SALARY PERCENTILES. .,
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Superintendent'D4trict Principal f
De$0.ttkr,./Isskiate SuperintendentAss '1 SUpe-rintendt!nt or Assit. District Principal
. v . _Wistant SuPerAntetylent. SpecialistBusiness Manager, ,
Administrative AssistantDfrectorid.,ordinatOr -
Asistant irector/Coordinator .
SupervisorAttendancq TeacherSchool:Psychologist
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Social Worker.,'311idance Counselor
.Nur:;o-TacherNurseCivl 'Service
Dental Hygie'nit .
Departpent Chairperson .
-Dther Nenteachipg:Personnel :Librarian ', f
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Elementary School Printipal -....liddle SchoOl PrOcipal .
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ronior High SehoOl Principalsenior High:School Principal, -
?Junior Senior -High School PrinZipalSpecial School Prilcipal
N:s-.\;istant,FlementarySchool:PrinC pat.Assistant Middle ScFiool PqncipE
;/.eIssistAnt Junior High 'School Trin,ipal ,.----/--
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Issistant Senior High School p.5.t-T, iPal I
kszistant :JunditSenioT High'Sctiocl PrincipalIssi'stant Snenai-SchOol Pri lei,. .
)thcr School Adm;nistrato
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Summary of Nonteaching PerSohnel.
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$82,0002550030,2q025:480
.29,50020,350,20,50019',403
19,20017,551
'17,900
17,867
.L17 ;59819,40014,169_3,6684
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11,. 655
21,17717,150.14,943,
25,480 ,
25,0.127,70026,400
22,000260-25
,,'.q5.;480 .
.:23e796
79'25,48U23,66Z:19,757214425'19,820 .
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'$19',450,
$37,32528,000132,02029,500
.033,476
23,38024,000-
':22,498
21,85022,26021,10021,477
21,477
22,000'16,4509,015
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14,19525,30t20',350-
18,410
29,28328,75032,00030,659
29,900;26',480.
2 6,455
;, 26,480'25,90V'R.25,000
25,055'21,00 ;
'$22,822,
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$4t,31531,19638,53i 136,000
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37.040,'
28,767..
28,103'
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27,188
26,70326;000
'. 21,850
24,347
22,87623;037-19,246,
, 10,691.
16,4107 26,480
21,85021,444
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31,59532,7 033,82035,000
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28,000.31,595:26;48026,480
'26,48927,91927,500 ''
27,005
'25.76-1 ".
$26,500
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TABLE 2 (Continued)
DEGREE STATUS TOTAL YEARS OFED. EXPERIENCEPERCENTILES
Less ThanBachelor's
Degree
Ba'chpadr'sDegree'
Bachelor's+ 30 --1-
More Hrs.
Master'sDegree
Master's'+ 30 or
More Hrs.
Doctorate25th 50th 75th
--% --% 0.8(% 6.1% 37.4%. '55.7%.. 21 25 29__. 0.6 4.4 15.9 62.0 17.1' 18 22 27__, 1.3 5.3 9.3 53.4 30.7 17 24 28
4.7 13.0 61.0. 21.3 17 21 28
0.4. -, -- 4.' 13.1 56.1 26.2 19' '23 . 28
6.4 13,0 10.6 20.5 . 47.8 1.7 10 16 22
1.8 1.2 10.7 p15.4 60.8 10.1 13 18 24
0.5 2.4 10%0 . 25.6 53.6 7.9 13 19 24
1.0 3.2, 10.1 24.8 51.2 9.7 10 16 23
1.0 4.9 12.5- *27.7 47;6 6.3 12 19 24
2:8 12,4 30.0 13.5 40.2 1.1 13 18 21
0.2 0.3 4.1 13.5 63.0 18.9 7 12 19
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Q.2.
'5,1 4.9 27.3,' 61.7 0.6 7. 11 16
0.3 0.4 6.9 26.7 63.3 2.4 13 19 23
20.2 46.1 11.7 16.4 5.5 0.1 10 14 19
71.7 21.8' 1.4 4.0 1.1 -- 3 6 10
82.3 13.9 1.3 2.5 -- 11 17 24
0.2 1.1 11.2 21.5 62.1 3.9 16 21 26
4.7 7.3 ' 13.6 223.3 47.1 4.0 10 14. 20
'0.1 4,9 12.0 50.0 32.7 0.3 8 13 19,
-- 0.3 ,5.2 25.:k 61.8 7.4 19 23 28
8.5 19.6" 63.8 6.1,
18 21 26
-- 0.9 5.6 15.9 70.5 7.8 20 2 t'' °P:< 29
--, 6.1. .18.4 61.9 13.6 18 23 28
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__ 7.5 2_!.0 59.3 11.2 15 26 25
-- 11.0 9.8 69.4 9.8 16 2.3 28
O.' 5,6 13.8 76.6 1.9 18 22 27
, .,.... 8.9 , 14.4 73.7 3.0 16 20 94
- O.I. 6.8 13.0 76.8 3.3 18 21 25
0.5 7.3 16.8 70.1 5.3 16 20 '2'i
__ __ 12.8 22.4 62.4 2.4 13 21 21
2.4 14.3 9.5- 73.8 13 I6 23
0.' -').8 14.3 18.1
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)9.') 2.0 12 16 23
3.32, .4.7% 9.j.% ...1..7% 5.4.7'7 6.Y% 12 18 23
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AGE DISTRIBUTION
'PROPESSIONAL.FIELD18-25 26-32 33-40.41-48 49-56 57-64
65-orMore
Superintendent .
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District Principal-70
0.3--%
1.59.770
17.135,7%3,7.1
43.8735.4
9.770
(8.6,1.1%-7-
Deputy or Associate Superintendent. -
Asst. Supt. or Ass't. District PrIolcipaT --
4.14.0
13%517.9
31.137.2
44.531.0
6.89.9
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Assistant Superintendent Specialist, -,?..2 12.7 39.4 36.3 10.0 0.4
Business Mannger. 0.3 '12.0 22.3 23.3 '34.6 7;5-
Administratp,ve Assistant 0.6 11.3 28.00,425.6. 26.2 -1.7 016,Director /Coordinator' 0..5 9.5 22.6. 30.7 27.1 8.5 1.1-
. 1Assistant Director/C6ordihator 1.7) 16.5 25.2 23.0 22.0 11.0 0.6
SuOrvisor ' 1.6 9.6 15.8 25.8 .11.0 14.1 2.1
Attepdance Teacher, 0:3 6.6 15.0 24.7 35.1 15.0. 3.3
School Psychologist 2.4 23.7 22,9 23.0. 20.5 6.8 0.7
Social Worker 0.8 11.5 17.7 22.3 31.9 1.7 2.1
Guidance CounselorNurse Teacher
0.80.5
11.22.8
21.5,
10%4 1
30.228.3
25.440.4
10.1-16.2
0.81.4
Nurse- Civil. Service 2.0 6.0 24.7 32.6 26.3 8.2 0.2. .
Dental Hygienist , , 1.8 1-2.5 22.5. 29.9 15.0 18.8 --
Departmenf Cbirperson -- .9 20.1 31.7 31.2 11w.0 1.1
Other Nonteaching Personnel 1.9 17.9 23.8 23..5 22.1 9.5 1.3
Librarian . 3.5 16.9 20.2I 22.5 23.0 13.2 0.7
Elementary School principal. -- 1.-8 16.3 33.7 37.6 9.5 1.1Middle School Principal . -- 2.1. 25.2 38.5 28.2 5.6 0.4Junior High School Principal ' -- 0.5 13.3 37.2 39.6 8.9 0.5Senior High Schy)1 Principal -- 1.3 15.6 38.0 33.6 10.7 0.8
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Junior-Senior High School Principal 5.6 27.2 36.2 28.2 2.8 --
Special Scholl Principal . 6.1 .20.7 25.6 33.0 1.3.4 1.2
Assistant Elem. School Principal , -- 4.2, 13.8, 34.2 37.7. 9.7 0.4Assistant Middle School Principal ,-- 7.7 26.1 38.0 24.4. 3.8 --
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ii\s!;:i!-;farit Jilnir Fli'1 SchoOl Pr.incipal
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3.2 18.8 44.0 27.2 6.4 0.4i0 chool 1<incipalAssistant Scnior {1i0 ;2 -- 5.2 25.,1 34.8 26.2 8.0 0.7
J) .-Sr. HWh School,Principal ..- -9.5 24.6 26.2 32.6 7.1 --..'
Alw-sistant Special Schoyl'Princii)al._-
-- 4.8 35.7 23.8 21.4 14.3Other :'.:'ehool Adminitrator 17.5 31.0 26.5 19.2- 4.8 1.0
Summary of IlOntcachim; PeFsof,ncl° 0.7Z 9.47,,20 99 29.7'4 20.07 10.0% 4.0%
TABLE 2 (Concluded)
PERCENTAGE CERTIFICATION STATUS ,
MALE FEMALE None.
N.Y.C.. Buffalo 3 Yr. 10 Yr,
PrO'.
Perm. orLifeSub., Prob. Temp. -Prob. Prey.
98.87 1.2% .0.6% --% .--% 99.4%97.6 , 2.4 0.6 -- -- -- '99.493.2. 6.8 12.2 -- 14.9 -- -- -- 72.992.1 7.9 2.4 2.4 0.4 -- 94.8
95.4 4.6 2.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 -- -- 96.489.7 10.3 19.2 0.7 .-- 0.7 79.478.6 21.4 12.6 0.6 3.1 -- Q.6 1.3 81.8-71.1 28.9 12.1 0.2 1.0. t 0.2 1.5 0.9 84.1
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761.3 38.7 12.6 1.3 2.8..
0.4 2.8 1.1 79,0''43.3 56.7 ' 4.1 0.1 2.0 0.1 0.1 3.5 1.8 88.371.5 28.5 10.0 0.6 -- 0.9 9.1 0.3 79.155.9 44.1 0.3 0.7 0.7 -- -- 0-9' 97.4
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291:0 71.0 4.0 -..-.' 4.0 0.2 -,- 2.8: --- 89.056.8 43.2 . 4.1 0.3 1.4 0.1 5.8 0.1 88.2
100.0 0.5. -- -- -- -- 2.9 2.2 94.40.2 99.8 31.7 0.4 -. 1.2 0.8 65.9
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100.0 -).50-- -- 3.8 -- 93.7
74.3 25.7 14.1 0.1 4.8 0.1 0.6 5.2 75.1. 48.4 51.6 19.0 0.8 2.2 0.1 0.2 3.3 0:5 73.9.
12.0 88.0 1.7 -- 0.5 .,k. 0.5 5.7 0.2 91.4-
81.3 18.7 "0.5 - 8.1 0.3 0.7 90.495.3 4.7
,
...40 3.5 -- -- 1.7 94.492.6 7.4
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, 0.8 0.3 12.6 -- 0.5 .85.897.1 2.9 0.4 6.1 -- 0.6 -- 1.8 91.1
98.1 1.9 2.4 -- 0.5 97.175.6 24.4 1.2 16.0 1.2 81.659.7 40.3 0.7 8.8 0.6 0.7 89.287.6 12.4 6.1 -- -- 0.8 93.1
90.1 9.9 1.9 .e-f!.9 . 0.1. 0.1 90.788.8 11.2 2.0 7.2 D 0.5 1.1 89.292.9 7.1 6.5 -- 3.3 __ 2.4 87.8
('66.7 33.3 4.8 16.7 __. 2.4 76.170.8 29.2 18.0 0.3 2.1. 79.6
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62.3% 37.77, , 8.17, 0.3 , 3.2'7,, -;,- 0.4 2.2%, 1.17. 84.97,
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*Less than one-tenth of I percent.
**Excludes cltips of New York , III111410 onck.Rociles-er...
NOTE: hndiv1duals may he counted In more than ono fteld 1n this table.9-
TABLE 3
CHARACTERISTICS OF PU$LIC scnom, TEACHERSBYTPROFESSIONAL FIELD ,
.11EW YORK STATE) -1977-78
:PROFESSiCNA FIELD,
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SALARY PWENTILES
Prekindergarten TeacherKindergartenand Early Childhood TeacherComMon Branch Teacher.Teacher, of the Mentally HandicappedTeacher of the Emotionally Handicapped
Teacher of the Physically HandicappedTeacher ofLearning DisabilitiesReading TeacherEnglishj.anguage TeacherForeign Language Teacher
Bilingual Educaion TeaclierMathematics TeacherScience TeacherSocia1 Studies TeacherArt Teacher
Safety Education TeacherHealth Edication TeacherHealth Occupations TeacherPhysical Education TeacherRecreation Education Teacher
Mus4e :TeacherglicnAture TeacherBusiness Education TeacherDistributive Education Teacher.Cboperativ,e. WorkEkperience Teacher,
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Performing At TeacherHome Economics TeacherIndustrial Arts Teacher.Trade Education TeacherTechnical Education Teacher
Instfructiynal Teehnolou Te'acherHumanities TeacherCombined Courses each6-Other Subject TeacherHelping lYaeher
SUmmary of Teachers
SUMMARY OF AE1, PROVESSIOHAL.PERS0NNEL
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25th 50th ,75t11
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$14,021 $.17,350 $20,29314,640 17;748 ' 20,38214,56F 17,503, 20,35012,759 16,026 19,40013,443 16,500 20,255!
12,950r 16;000 20,20012,919 15,437 18;54914,120 17,500 20,91914,216 17,350 20,75014,812 18,317 21,500
11,500, 14;349 17,40014,358 17,681 20,86515,198 18,502 21.08015,600 18,722. 21,35014,277 17,617 ,864
14,203 17,L50 21,02814,246 17,700 20,925.14,861 17,918 20'7350
i 14,656 17,9'43 21,10011,850 15,700 19,620
14,250 17,841 21,10012,248 15,461 18,96814;710 18,275 21,10014;'388
-17,708 21,100
16,407 20,216 22,105
15,313 18,463 21,10013,821 17,131 20,35015,205 18,618 21,27815,600 10,123. 91,10010,104 '20,350 21,850
16,286 10,264 21,85014,2074 21,85015,0-13 18,759 2.1,100
14,623 18,500 21-, 100
15,300 10,705 2I ,q6:3
$14,550 $17,831 $2 1 , 000
$14,815 $18,250 $21,425
TABLE 3 (Continued)
DEGREE SlATUS , TOTAL YEARS OF .
ED. EXPERIENCEPERCENTILES
Less ThanBachelor's
Degree
Bachelor'sD r
B hp6,0,1.
MO.e'cH*rs.
Master's
Degree
Master's4 30 or
More Hrs.Doctorate
125th 50th50t 75th
1.47. 28.21 15.57 40.57, 14:47. --% 8 12 16
0.5' 31.8 201-
0 31.5 16.1 0.1 8 13 , 20
0.4 cli 23.5 19.7 38.2 18.0 . 0.2 8 12 17
1.1 22.8 19.7 36.1 20.0 0.3 5, '9 15
1.0_ 15.9 d5.3 39.5 27.9 .0.4 5.
9 13
0.6 15.0 .13.7 43.8 . 26.2 .7,---,
5 4 8 14.,
0.3 19.3' '11.9 51.6 ,I6.4 0.5 4 -7 L2
0.3 13.9 17.4 41.E 26.3 0.7.,
II 17
0.2 'D 12.7 23.3 38.0 24.8 1.0' 7 11 17
0.2 , 11.0 21.6,
35.3 29.9 2.0 7 12 18'd
0.3 22.8 15.7 36.3 24.1 0.8 4 .., 6 '11
.0.5 13.1' 22.4 34.4 28.8 0:8 7 11 16
0.5 10.7 21.1 29.3 36.6 1.8 8
'9
12 18
k 0.1 8.5 .20.8 34.0 34.9 1.7 13 18
0.6 17.7 24.2 38.2 18.8 .0.5 7 11 17
1.8 19.3 , 29.9 28.3 20.7 -- 14 21
0_9 15.7 24.5 30.5 '27.9 '0.5 7 1.1) 16
27.0 29.2 ' 9.2 17.1 17.5 A-7 10 ' 15
0.2 15.4 28.1 35.1 20.8 0a 8 12 ,,19
2.9 ' 14.7 ' 26.5. 32.4 23.5 6 12 16
0.2 " 17.4 22.2 40.3 18.6 1.3 7 13 '20
13.6 26.9 26.9 19.3 12.2 1.1 5 -8 16,
0.8 12.8 24.1 36.4 25.1 0.8 , 8 12 18
0.6 12.8 24.6 32.3 28.5 1.2 7' 11 y61.8 10.0 18.7 32.6. 34.5 2.4 8 II D6
' 1.5 14.1 18.0 36.3 28.2 1.9 0 12 OP3.7 18.2 25.9 36.9. 15.1 0.2 / 11 18
3.7 18.4 24.5 32.0 21.1 0.3 8 13 16
47.8 20.5 13.4 9.7 8.3 0.1'' 6 11 15
-31.2 t5.4 18.4 14.8 19.9 l.3 8 13 17
1.6 11.2 18.4 )9.6 36.8 2.4 8 '19
1.1 11.1 17..9 .34.8 29.7 9 11 19
1.6 11.1 19.6 34.3 12.3 .9 8 11 164.- ,
./ 15.2 17.3 13.4 10.4 .0 7 12 17
16.9 i 11.1 26.9 0.9 7 11 18
.
1.4' 17.17 20.9' 36.9' 21./" 0.- 77 11 17A o
'%
1.61 15.17 19,2, 34.1". 28.11 -1.5/, 8 12 19--- ,
A
TABLE 3 (ContInued)
. , oi'.
,'.., .Y PROFESSIONAL F41321,1) ,
. AGE DISTRIBUTION
-18-'25.
.
26-32^.
33-40 4L-48 49-56 57-64 65'1:51More
. ' ;
PT4Ingergarten Teacher ;
Kindergarten and Early Childhood Teacher,C Non Branch Teacher \"
1' cher of Mentally Handicapped . N-Teacher of Emokionally.,HandicapRed
4 ,,_
I ,
Teacher of_aysicall. .y.Handicapped-Teacher of rearnink,D4abilitiesReading TealcherEng1iSh Language Teach r A" ,
-Foreign Language Teac er %.''
.tBilingual Education TeacherMathematicg TeacherpienCe.-Teacheroclal Studies Teacher
,
,
rt Teacher Il
, .
Safety Education TeacherHealth'Education Teacher .
,
Health 'occupations TeacherPhysical Education TeacherRecreation Education.Teacher
Music TeacherAgricultUre TeacherBusiness Education TeacherDistributive Education Teacher .
Cooperative Work Experience Teacher
,
Performing ArtsHome Economics 1/9acherIndustrial Arts teacherTrade Education TeacherTechnical Education Teacher.
Instructional TechnologyHumanities Teacher
. .
Combined Courses TeacherOther Subject TeacherHe Teacher
.
,
Summary of Teachers .
..
SUMMARY OF ALL PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL
''
:4.3%4,5'
3.912.8
8,9
14.1..
14.6.1
:7
P.:-O
10-96.64.3
2:96.8.,
5:4 .
5.40.,8
6.48.8
10.112.8
5.05.82.8
X14.4
9.2
5.6.
2.4'0.6
'2.4
4.3
3.9
5.26j).
5.37,
.
4.9%
20.3% 20.7% 6%26g
22.9 .18,B 23.231,4 22.5 19,236':-9 17.-4 13'.7
38.4 22.6 157' n
II
:34.4 17:5 15,\5'
38.1 19.2 15.429.9 22.7 W0,234,3, 24.1 17.1
30.6 23.91' 16.4
39...20.6 14.9
i
n37.1 '.8 14.431:5 29.1 17.4
.9.3 31.9 19.6,31.6 4.7 18.7
25.4 25.9 19.9437.4 24.3 .15.4
9.B 19.6 27.334.5 26.8 16.635.4. ,23.5 8.8
.
24.8 23.0 20.326,8 23.2 16.424.2 21.8 17.627.1 245 .-21.021.4 20.5 26.2
33.1 26.3 21.523.3'. 17.7 19.026,7 23.5 20.59.9 15.3 24.6"5.8 13.1 22.9
22.0 31.7 22.829.1 27,7 22.735.7 29.2 18.128.3 23.7 192430:3, 30.7 17 :4
30.5% 23.97, 18.5%
28.0'::, 23.37, 19.9%
21.3% '6.4%19.9 9.6 .1-1:17"
15,6 6.611.9 7.0100 3.7
11.3 6.0\9.6 2..8)
14.9 6.4."
13.1_ '5.2
15.1 6.8''
10.2 3.411.1 4.
12.9 4.
12.2 3.7
13.9 4,9
16.5 6.213.0 :3.731.9 9.8 ,
12.8 '2.7
11.8 8.8
16,4 5:.0'
13'.7 6.620.0 10.5.14.4 6.620.8 8.0
12.7 2.0
21.8 8.417.1 '6.2
30.2 16.333.8 22.0
15.4, 4.91.5 3.69,2 3.
14.7 7.7
/1.9 3.7
15.0% 6.1%
16.7% (,57,,
0.4'i
'0.8
1.2
04.
1.2
0.3'0.13
0.5
0.9.t,
.0.7
0.6.
0.4.0.40.4
0.7Q.30.8 '
0.2,
2.9
0.40.50.90.60.3
.
.--
0.60.41.31.8
0.81.1.
0.41.0
--
0.71,
,
0.77,
TABLE 3jConci:uded)L,
PERCENTAGE 'CERTIFICATION STATUS e .
MALE FEMALE Noni
N.Y.C. ( Buffalo ,- 5 Yr. Yr.
(Pro. Perm. or
, LifeSa, Prob. Temp.-' Prob. Prov.
3.4% 96.6k" 0.9% 0.2% *.0.4°). 2.2% k... 0.61 7.5% 0.27. 88.071.5- -'98".54. . 0.1 ** , 0.4 0.2 0.2 6.6 0:1 92.4
18..6 810 0,.1 * ( 1,0 ..0.1 0.2 6.5 0.1 92.033.0 67.0 0.9 0.8 ,21.4 0.2 0.7 16.7/ 0.2 78.144.3 55.7 f.5 3.0 9:0 0.1 1.8 10:9' , 0.3' 73.4
z.
19.0 81.0 1.0 1.1 -9.0' 0:2 1.1 12.0 0.2 75.423.2 *6.8 2.4 0.3 3.2 0.5 0.6 15.9 0.3 76.824.8 '.75.2, 5.7 0 .2 2.2 0.1 0.6 7.6 A * 83.643.2.
56.8 3.9 0.1 2.6 O.'Li
0.4 9.7 0.1 '83.1,34.3 .6.47 . 2.8 o.a 2,1 0.1 0.3 8.4 0,2 85.8
26.8 73.2 3.3 1.4 24.3 043 2.9 10.4 0.1 57.359.7 40,3_ 3.4 0.3 2.4 0.1 0.8 9.0 0.1 83.975.5 24.5 .2.3 0..3 1.9 0.1 0.2 8.0 0%1 lk 87.1734.0 26.0 1.8 0.1 0.8 X1% .1 6.2 0'.1 4,840.7 59.3 2.0 0.2 0.6 0.2 1 X0.6 14.1 0,3 82.0
.97.0,--
3.0 0.4 10.1 -- 0.7 10.2 0!4 88.261:0 39.0. 11.9 0.f 1.4 0.1 0.4 9.7 0.5 75.9'5.8
1.60.194.2 7.4 -- 1.7 0.4 -- 6.8 83:7.%39.9 1.0 *, 0.8
.
0.1 0.4 10.8 1.3 85.661.8 38.2 12.1 -- -- -- -- 9.1 -- 78.8.
55.1 44.9 0.9 0.1 0.6 0.2 0,6 14.2 1.3, 82.188.5 11:5 10.1 0.3 0.5 -- 0.5 19.5 2.2 66,9.43.1 56.9 3.7 0.2 0.9 0.1 0.4 9.8 0.6 84.376.3 23.7 2.9 -- 0,4 -- 0,6 9.2 0.2 86.768.5 31.5 4,3 -- 0.9 -- 0.3 7.7 0.3 86.5
49.8 50.2 14.9 3.0 4.5A 0.5 5.0. 0.5 71.67.7 92.3 2.5 0.1 0.5 .,0.1 .0.4 14.2 1.4 80.898.0 2.0 1.1 * '0.6 __ ge2 12.4 1.3' 840"e488.0 12.0 6.7 0.7 '1.5 0.1 0.5 7.7 4.6 78.289.3 10.7 4.3 0.6 1.5 0.3 1.2 1.5' 2.2 88.4
6.2.6 37.4 12.6 -- 0:8 0.8 5.9 1.7 78.262.6 37.4 4.7 -- 2.2 0.7 - 7.6 0.4 84.459.5 40.5 ,2.0 0.6 3.A 1.5 7.1 0.2 85.439.1 60.7 ,.i'7.5 0.6 3.7 0.3 1.0 9.9 0.5 76.5495 50.5 12.9 0.5° -- -- 9.5 -- 77.1
41)67, 58.47, 1.97. 0.27 '1.77, 0.47 0.47 8.57, 0.37_86.9'7
44,47, 55.67, 3.0'7 ,0.21 217, 0.1'7, 0.4' 97, U51 as-az___*Less than one-tenth of 1 percent.
NOTE: Individuals May hoecointed in moro than ono field in this tabli.
-13-
,
COUNTIESJOCLUDED IN' EACH G406RAPHIC REGIONet4 " NtW YORK STATt
'107-78
,
V
Newor4city
. New (ork.Brbnx1(Abngs
Queens'.Richmond,
Nassau - Suffolk
'Nassau
. Suffolk
Mid-4ludson
D chessO ange,
P tnamocklandullivanster
Westchester`
Upper Hudson
AlbanyColumbiaFulton.
GreeneMontgomeryRensselaerSaratogaSchenectadySchoharie
Pi-
1
Lake Champlain-Lake George.
ClintonEssexHamiltonWarrenWashington
Black River-St. Lawrence
Franklin. JeffersonLewisSt. Lawrence
Upper Mohawk Valley
HerkimerOneida /-
Central.
Cayuga,
CorElaMadisonOnondagaOswegoir°
4
Southern Tier East.cr.
BroomeChenangoDelawareOtsegoTiogaTompkins
Southern Tier Central.
ChemungSchuylfr °
Steuben
outhern Tiur West
AlleganyCattaraugusChautauqua
Genesee-Finger Lakes
GeneseeLivingstonMonroeOntarioOrleansSenecaWayneYates
Western
1ErieNi'aga,ra
Wy(N.ng
ft
K
J
,SECTION II
CHARACTERISTICS OF-PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERSBY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
O
v).
69
,TABLE 4
CHARACTERISTICS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERSBY GEOGRAPHIC .REGION
NEW YORK STATE1977-78
GEOGRAPHIC /,{LEGION*
(
New York City
Nassau-Suffolk
Mid-Hudson
,Upper Hudson
Like Champlain -Lake George
4 .
a k Lawrence
Upper Mohawk Valley
Central/
Southern Tier East
Southern Tier Central.,
Southern Tier West
. Genesee-Finger Lakes
Western
TOTAL STATE
'NUMBER OF TEACHERS SALARY PERCENT ILES.
Full Part-Time Total ',25th 50(th., 75th
50,580 50,580 $17,150 $19,300 $21,000
2,775 896 33,671, 17,560 243731 23,834
21,351 599 21,950 15085 ,1 ,739 22,597
10,086 405 10,491 12,681 14,i349- 17,317:
2,991 133° 3,124 12,798 14,827, 17,065'
3,583. 114 ,3,697 12,220 14,4,21 1:6,9.0,0
3,643, 13Q 3,773 11,907 14,109
I9,011 257 9,268 12,327 14-,100. 16,721
6,018 335 6,353 11,500 13,510
2,625 105 2,730' 12,185 14,207 .16,,624
3,698. 96. 3,794 11,783 14,065 16,010
1,2,167 438 12,605 13,789 16,597 19,280
13,575 268 13;84.3 14 ;270 1,557 19:069
172,103 3,776 175,879 $14,550 $17,831 $21,000 -"
6.
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44
a
TABLE 4 (Continued)
I.'
/
r
**
DEGREE STATUS TOTALED.
411CFNTILES
YEARS OFEXPERIENGELess Than
Bachelor's-Degree
.
Bachelor'sDegreeeg
Bachelor's+ i0 orMore Hrs.
Master'segreDegree
Maste-r' s
+ 30 or
More Hrs.Doctorate,
25tV/50th 1, 75th
1.97 6.57 18.9% p7.5% - 44.2% 1.0% 8 12 17
0.9 12.2 14.9 44.1 46:8 1.1 7 12 18-.^.
1.2 17.5 d19.6 40.7' 20.1 0.9 - 7 172 19
c1.3K 24.4. 20.8 . 43.6 9.6 0.3 6 10 16
1.5 28.1 2a.9 32.7 14...'8.7 0.1 . 6 11 17
2.3' 30.1 33.7 26.3 a.g 0.1 5 9 , 16
`-'1.7 29.6 . 34.2 4 27.3 6.9 0.3 61
10 17;
1.4 30.7 28.5 0 30.4,/- 8.9 0.3 5 9 15
4, 1.2 29. 30.3 30.8 . 8.2 0.3 5 10 1 6
1.1r 25.8 18.3 44.7 9.2 0.4 6 10 71.5 30. 27.8
7 .33.1 7.1 0.1 5 10, ,16\ s ,
1.3,-, 27.8 29.1 32.22' 8.9..
015 6 10, 16
0.7 20.2 . 6.3 50.3 .1.2,1 0.4 T 11 17
_
'1:4% 17.17 20.97 36.27 23-77,' 0.77 7 11 17e
.
s-,
kCountiesincluded in each geographic region are shown on page 14.
1
E 4 (Continued)
AGE DISTRIBUTION
GEOGRAPHIC REGION*18-25 26-32 33-40 41748. /49.- 57 -64 2 :
NOW Yorke City 1.6% 29.5% 24.7% 18.0% 16.9%; 8.1 1.27
Nassau-Suffolk 4:3 26.4),. 23.0 ..21.9 17.9 6.0 0.5
Mid - Hudson 4.8. 30.4' 24.2. '20.2 14.6 5.3 ....5.
Upper Hudson 8.2 44.1 22.6 17.1 12.3 5.3 0.4.
Lake Ghamplain-Lake,Goorge 7.3 31.9 24.5 18.7 12.2 5.1. 0.3
Black River-St, Lawrence. 11.0 33,8: 23.0 15,7 11.2 48 0:5
Upper "Mohamk Valley 9.1 31..8 21.8 17.6 13.9 5.4 .-0.4...
$
Central 9.8 34.5 23.2.- 15.:4 11.8 All :.'-OtS.
Southern Tier East 10:.3 '31.4 _ 23.1 17.5 1'2.5, 4.8. 0.4
. ,,,,,
Southern Tier Central ::.8.4, 30:0 ' ,24.7 17.7. 12.5 6".2
(3''':".''N
. , . -,
Southern 'Tier West 10..6 31k.4 23.0 16.4 13.2 5.0'' 0.4
Ge,nesee-Finger Lakes''; 7.7 34.6 24.7 16..5 :12.1 4:1 0.3
Western 6.2. 3.3.4 2417' 1610 13.2 5,4 0:5
TOTAL STATE 5.3% 30.5% 23..9% .5% 15.0% 6,.VL 0.7%
TABLE A (Concluded)
ek, %MR
1 CERTIFICATION STATUS .n.YEAR OF.,,EXPERIENCE
IN ClIRRNT SCHOOLDISTRICT PERCENTILESNone
N.Y.C. Buffalo. 5 Yr.
Prbv..LO Yr.
Pim/.Permanentor Lifeub. Prob. Temp. Prob. 25th r--° 50th 7'5th
1 .,77., 0.7% .2%:.
0.5% 1.3% 0.1% 89.5% ,' 7 10 15/
1,6 lc* e 0.1 01.3 91.0 .. 10 15-;,', '',p7.0
....
2.0 ** 0.3 9.3 0.4 88.0,5 9 13
'2..0 -- 0.1 0.2 12.8 0.4 84.5 5 8 13'.. A
4.2 -- 0.1 .: 0.2 12.6 0.6 82.3 14
2.7 0.1 -- . 0.1 17.9 0.5 78.7 4 8. .P2.6 0.1 0.2 1.4..1 0.8 82.2 5 9 14
1.9 2- 0.2 0.2 16.9 0H6 80.2 4 ti '13 .
1.9' 0.1. ** 0.3, 16,6 0.5 80.6)
14
,,.._.1.7' .* ** 0.3 14.4 '0.7- 82.9 .
9 14
3./ 0.1 *1 0.3 16.5 0.4 79.0 14
2.3 **., 0.1 ** 0.1 14.0 0.6 82.9 5 8 13
1.b .A.* 0 1 1.0 2.1 8.2 0.3 868 6 9 14
, 1 . 9 'Z. 0.2% 1.77. 0.1'X 0 4% 8.5% 0.3% 86.9% 6 9 14
', '
L____
--.
*Counties Inc 1 LAN in each geographic rep; on
**Les's.thnn one-tenth of l percent.
.409are shown on page 14%
NOTE: Data . this table represent an unduplicated count of ind iLituti
J.
7'
TABLE 5
TRENDS IN CILARALIERISTICS OF PURL C SC11011CTEA6BERS,,e NEN YORK. STATE
1973-74 TO 1977-18
411ACTERISTICS 1973-74 1974-75,
1975-76 1976-77 ",
,1'977-78
s -NUMBER
.
187,95:6 :.. . . ,199.148l
. .., 182,772.
1734675- 175,879 ,,
.
SALARYPercentile
75th50th
th
I:
16,37513,37110,709
$17,90014,70011,749
17
($19,36216,300 7
.13 ;):92
$2.0.,350'
-17:0:.0 '.
43,990:
$21,00017,,831
14,550. ..
DEGREE .' STATUSPercent Having :
Doctorate..Master's + 30 HoursMaster.; s, , ,,Bachelor ' d -i.,30 Hours
Bachelor `.0!,
Less than ii,,'chelor 's
.....,;,-,
,
0.5% ,
16.4., ,.:
7
..tr-4
3.5'.1
2.0
0.6%1.7.0
,43.1N..
17.9"31.21.8
-'0.6% ,
' 19.7,34 ..1
19.124.81.7
4,
-i.v,,0.7%
21.83,5.4
1.9..7,
20.32.1
-.,
.4).7%.
23,7'
36.220..9
17.1.
. 1-..4 .
TOTAI, YRS ,,,,EiCPiRIENCT IN
E'I''
Percentile _..---/
50th '
.
148
.
- ,5
8
,
16
9
...r
.17
11
,,v, .;',,,w). ,Y.i...tiP-,
1711
ACHE DISTRIBUTION ,,-
Percent in Ago GroupOver 6457-6449-5641-4833-4026-3218-25
0.9%6.112.2 .
16.8
17.431.714.9
0.7',%
5.; 7
.1.2',:"3'
17-.0, .
17.932.1
14.3
0.8%6.1
13.317.820.2.32:7
9 . I
.
0.7%. '`6.3
14.518.522.2,','31-, 0 ,.,.6.8'
0.7%6:115.018.523.930.55.3.
...
CERTIF. 'CATION.' STATUSPe reexit Having: ..
Pe rinnnent or LifeProvisionalNone
:65.97,.30.9
1.2
70,87.
26.42.8
!"
79.5%18.0.:
- .!
84.67
1-31 '11.22.3
86.9%
1 . 9
NOTE,: Data in this table -. r6 It% c'tiL int an- undu illientoil count of individuals, .
OR
4
fl
SECTION
CHARACTERISTICS OF PURL* SCHOOLADMINiSTRATORS
TABLE 6
CHARACTERISTICS OF CHIEF ADMINIgTRATIVE OFFICERSNEW YORK STATE
1977-78
,
.
SALARYI .
'Percentile75th50th25th .
Superintendentsb istrictPrincipals
$42,31537,325,32,000
$31,19628,00025,500
DEGREE STATUS4..
Percent Having:DoctorateMaster's + 30 or more hoursMaster's
+ 30 or more hoursBachelor'4Leas than Bachelor's
.V5.7%37.46.16.,1
0.8_ --
--
.
17.1%.62.0,
415.9
4.40.6--
TOTAL YEARS EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATIONI.
Percentile,75th50th
,
25th ,
29
25
21
272218
AGE DISTRIBUTIONPercent in Age GroupWer6457-6449-5641-4833-40 ,
26-1218-25
1.1%9.7
43.835.79.7-- .
1:
--% '
8:6,
35.437.117.11.50.3
CERTIFICATION STATUSPercent Having: :
Permanent or Life-10-Ytar Provisional il
5 -Year ProvisionalBuffalo ProbationaryBuffalo TemporaryN.Y.C. ProbationaryN.Y.C. tstituteNone
- .
99.4%--
--
--,
__
--
0.6
,
99.4%--
__
__
0.6
NOTE: Data in this table represent an unduplicated count of individuals.A
-22-) v.
. .
TABLE 7.
CHARACTERISTICS OF ELEMENTARY SC L PRINCIPALSNEW YORK 'STATE
1077-78
SAI1ARY
Per/entile75th50th t,25th
New YorkCity
Rest ofState
TotalState,
$30,§.50
30,84529,520
.
$32;500(27,624
24,400'
$31,595.29,2831
25,480
DECREE.STATUS ..%
Percent Having:Dbctorate 7:1% 7!5% 7.4%Master's + 30 or more hours 80.5 55.6 61.8Master's, 7.1 31.1 25:3Bachelor's + 30 or more hours 5.1 5.3 5.2Bachelor's 0.2 0.4 0.3Less than Bachelor's -- L-0.1 --
TOTALATARS EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATIONPercentile
. 75th 29 27 '2850th ',25 23 2325th ,, 20 18 19
AGE DISTRIBUTIONPercent in Age CroupOver 64 ji 1.3%. 1.0% 1.1%57-64 12.1. 8.6 9.549-5 44.2 35.7 37.641 -48 32.7 34.1 33.733-40 9.2 18.5 16.326-32 015, 2.1 1:8,18 -25
4
CERTIFICATION STATUSPercent Having:permanent or Life .164.3% 98.6% 90.4%10-Year provisional V.:-0.9 0.6 0.75-Year Provisional __ --Buffalo Probationary
. ,0.4 0.3
Buffalo Temporary -- --N.Y.C,, Probationary 34.1 8.1N.Y.C. Substitute -- -- --None 0.7 0.4 '' 0.5
NOTE: ',tate in this table represent an unduplicated count of individuals..
413ti
TABLE : 8
CHARACTERISTICS OF MID* SCHOOLIPRINICIPALSNEW YORITATE
1977-713
SALARYPercentile
75th650th25th
New York'City
Rest,ofState.
TotalState
$33,82033,05031,770
$31,33327,58824,101
$32,75028,75025,013
DEGREE STATUSPercent Having:Doctorate 8.67 8.0% 8.1%Master's + 30 or more hotirs 82.8 60.5 , 63.8Master's
.
5.7 22.0 19.6BacheloPs + 30 or more hours 2.9 9.5 8.5Bachelor's . -- -- --'
Less than Bachelor's -- --
TOTAL .YEARS EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATIONPercentile
75th 29 25 26
50th 24 20 21
25th 20, 17 18
AGE DISTRIBUTIONPercent in Age Group
Over 64 2.9% --% 0.4%57-64 . 11.4 4.5 5.649-56 42.9 25.6 28.241-48
.33-4031.4-,11.4
39.827.6
38.525.2
26-'32 -- 2.5 2.118-25 -- -- --
CERTIFICATION STATUSPercent Having:
Permanent or Life 71.0% 98.0% 94.4%10-Year Provisional 3.2 1.5 1.7
5-Year Provisional -- -- __
Buffalo Probationary __ -- __
Ituffalo Temporary , -- -,
N.Y.C. Probationary 25.8 -- 3.5
N.Y.C. Substitute __
None __ 0.5 0.4
ANNE: Data in this table represent an unduplicated count of individuals.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF JUNIORHIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALSNEW YORK STATE 4 / I
1977-78 / ,
SALARYPercentile
75th50th
.
25th .
,
New YorkCity
Rest ofState
TotalState
$33407032:0031,600
$35,02631,14426,129
$33,82032,00027,700
A
DEGREE STATUSPercent Having:Doctorate ,
.8.1% 7.77 7.8%
( Master's + 30 or more hours 80.0 t5.6 70.5Master's 3.0 22.3 15.9Bachelor's + 30 or more hours 8.9 4.0 5.6Bachelor's -- 0.4 0.2Less than Bachelor's
40/'
-- --2
,
, e
TOTAL YEARS EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATIONPercentile
75th, 30 28 29
50th 26 24 2425th 21 20 20
41.
AGE DISTRIBUTIONPercent in Age Group CC
l .
Over 64 . . 1.T%, --% 0.5%57-64 % 10.6 8.0 8.949-56 '45.5. - 39.641-48 ,
,136.9
39.8 37.233-40 10.6 14.6 13c326-32 0.7 0.518-25 -- --
.
CERTIFICATION STATUS.
Percent Having:Permanent or Life 59.9% 98.4% 85.8%10-Year Provisional -- 0.8 0.55-Year provisional ..- -- --Buffalo Probationary .
.
,Buffalo Temporary -- --
N.Y.C. Probationary 38.5 12.6N.Y.C. Substitute 0.8
. 0.3None " , 0.8
. 0.8 0.8.
.
NOTE: Data in this table represent an unduplicated count of individuals.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF SENIOR'HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALSNEW YORK STATE
_________ __New York
L City,Rest of
StateTotalstate
SALARY'Perce
75t $36,000 $33,759 $3,5,000
50th 35,000 29,961 30,659
25th 32,018 26,101, 26,400
DEGREE STATUSPercent Having: ,
, .
Doctorate 15.2% 13.3% 11;06%
Master's + 30 oi- more hours 72.6 59.4 61:9
Master's. . 6.1 21.2 18.4
Bachelor's + 0 or more hours. 6.1 6.1 6.1
Bachelor's --(
-- 1
Less than Bachelor's -- -- --
, .
TOTAL YEARS EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATIONA
Percentile1
75th o 31 27 28
50th 27. 22 23
25th 22 18 18
.
ALE DISTRIBUTION (vi .
Percent in Age GroupOver 4 3.1% 0.2% 0.8%
57-64 23.5 7.7 10.7
49-56 42.8 31.5 33.6
41-48 27.6 40.4 38.0
3546 2.0 18.8 15.6
26-32 1%0 1.4 1.3
18-25 , c -- -- --
CERTIFICATION STATUSPercent Haying:. /
Permanent or Life ._..- 64.5% 97.1% 91.1%
10-Year Provisional -- 2.2 1.8
5-Year Provisional --
Buffalo Probationary , 0.7 0.6
Buffalo Temporary_.-5,.
N.Y.C. Probationary 33.3 -- 6.1
N.Y.C. Substi ;ute p -- --
None 2-.2 ' 0.4
NOTE: Data in this table represent an unduplicated count of indiyidkals.
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CHARACERISTICS OF JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS/ NEW YORK STATE
1977-78
SALARYPercentile
75th50th25th
New YorkCity
Rest ofState
TotalState
,,$35,89533,20031,401
$27,77324,40021,900
$28,00024,50022,000
DEGREE STATUS.Percent. Having:
Doctoratk -7. 11.4% 11.2%Master's /4. 30 or more hours 100.0 58.6 59.3Master's __ 22.4 22.0Bachelor's.+ 30 or more hours 7.6 7.5Bachelor's . --
Less than Bachelor's . -- --
TOTAL YEARS EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATIONPercentile
75th 33 25 2550th 27 19 20
--25th 18 15 15_
AGE DTSTRIBUTION.
Percent in Age Group. Over 64' --% --%
57-64 25.0 , 2.4 2.849-56 75.0 27.3 28.241-48 36.8 36.233-40 -- 27.8 27.226-32 5.7 5.618-25 .-- -- --
..
CERTIFICATION STATUSPercent Having: ri)
permanent or Life 66.7% 97.5% 97.1%10-Year Provisional -- -- --
5-Year Provisional __
Buffalo Probationary __ __ --
Buffalo Temporary --N.Y.C. Probationary 33.3 -0.5
\N.Y.C. Substitute -- --
None' -- 2.5 2.4
NOTE: Data in, this table represent an unduplicated count of individuals,
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CHARACTERISTICS OF SPECIAL SCHOOL PRINCIPALS*'NEW YORK STATE
1977-78
.... - .
SALARYpercentile
75th50th25th
.
New YorkCity
Rest of.State
TotalState
$31,59530,845 _
29,520
I$32,18026,56022,500
$31,595,29,90026,025.
DEGREE STATUS111' Percent Having:
Doctorate 9.1% t 10.5% 9.8%Master's + 30 or more hours 77.3 I 60.5 69.4Master's 4.5 '' 15.8 9.8Bachelor's +,f30 or more hours 9.1 13.2 11.0Bachelor's -- -- --
Less than .Bachelor's4 -- -- --
TOTAL YEARS EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATIONpertentile e
75th A t., 31 23 2850th 27 16 ' 2325th 22r 12 16
AGE DISTRIBUTIONPercent in Age Group
Over 64 12.3% --% 1.2%57-64 15.9 10.5 13.449-56 52.2 10.5 -*1 -33.0
41-48 20.5 31.6 25.6
33-40 .9.1 34.2 20.7
26-32 13.2 -6.1
18-25. .
CERTIFICATION STATUSPercent HavingPermanent or'Life . ' 70.5% 94.6% 81.6%10-Year Provisional 2.7 1.2
5-Year Provisional -- --
Buffalo, Probations --
Buffalo TemporaryN.Y.C. Probationary -- 16.0
N.Y.C. Substitute _-
None 29.5 2.7 1.2
*Includes schools containing pupils with special needs who are notclassified by grade level. '
NOTE: Data in this table represent an unduplicated count of individuals.
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