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2015 SALARY SURVEY

Association Montessori International / USA

Association Montessori International/USA • 206 N. Washington St., Ste. 330 • Alexandria, VA 22314 • 703-746-9919 • [email protected] • www.amiusa.org All Rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmited in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopied, recorded or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. © 2015 Association Montessori International/USA

Introduction Almost 200 AMI Recognized, Affiliated and Associated schools were invited to participate in the 2015 Salary Survey. The survey was conducted online and featured 49 questions. Ninety-two schools responded. This report provides the most salient statistics from the 2015 Salary Survey. The report follows this format: • Large scale demographics for each school • The relationship between school demographics and salaries • A summary of teacher and administrator qualifications • The relationship between qualifications and salaries • Benefits provided and tuition reduction programs • Self reported factors that affect salaries • Comparison to data collected in 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011 & 2013 • Information on assistants’ wages The survey was voluntary, therefore the data is not scientific and there is no basis for making inferences to all AMI schools. The results are intended to be useful for demonstrating the range of salaries offered at AMI schools. In some cases, the number of respondents for a certain category is especially small, resulting in unrepresentative numbers. These cases will be indicated. Thank you for participating in the 2015 Salary Survey. We hope you find this report useful as you administer the work of Dr. Montessori in your community. Of the schools that responded to this survey:  

 

Total Teachers

 

179 115 77

A to I*

76

Primary

Elementary*

Administrators*

 

Average Salary $69,474 $40,097

$44,791

A to I*

Primary

$50,587

Elementary*

Administrators*

  *Some responses fell in the extremely low or high salary ranges and were excluded. Results in this entire survey do not include the following: - A to I: 3 salaries <$10,000 & 4 > $90,000 - Elementary: 1 salary <$10,000 & 4 > $90,000 - Administrator: 1 salary > $200,000

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Public; 3% ForProfit; 26%

School Type (financial)  

NonProfit; 71%

 

   

Salary by School Type Teachers’ and administrators’ salaries are highest at public schools. *Fewer than 5 respondents; values are included for informational purposes.

Non-Profit

For-Profit

Public

Charter

A to I

$40,789

$39,423

n/a

n/a

Primary

$45,523

$41,071

$52,500

n/a

Elementary

$51,175

$43,088

$55,833

n/a

Administrators

$74,216

$52,273

$115,000*

n/a

     

  YearRound; 25% 10 months; 29%

                 

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School Year

9 months (like a public school); 46%

AMI schools represent many different types of educational environments: from daycare to schools embedded in the public sector. Almost half of the schools have a 9-month school year (analogous to a public school format).

 

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Salary by School Year Overall, salaries are higher at 9-month schools.

9 Months

10 Months

Year Round

A to I

$40,900

$36,136

$42,333

Primary

$45,758

$45,451

$40,431

Elementary

$51,130

$49,470

$50,278*

Administrators

$75,857

$71,818

$55,000

*Fewer than 10 respondents

     

 

Region South; 39%

Midwest: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin West: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington Northeast: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York South: District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia, West Virginia

Midwest; 27%

West; 27%

States not listed do not have representation in this survey.

Northeast; 7%  

           

Northeast

South

Midwest

West

Salary by Region

A to I

$40,000*

$41,413

$38,750

$41,324

Salaries are mostly highest amongst teachers and administrators in the Northeast.

Primary

$49,643*

$46,082

$40,652

$45,975

*Fewer than 10 respondents  

Elementary

$56,500*

$50,053

$46,204

$53,750

Administrators

$92,500*

$66,786

$66,818

$71,364

     

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Rural; 8%

Community The community plays an important role in the culture of the school and in the salaries earned.

Urban; 28%

The majority (64%) of the schools that responded to this survey serve suburban communities.

Suburban; 64%

 

   

Urban

Suburban

Rural

A to I

$37,167

$41,568

$25,833*

Primary

$43,971

$45,678

$38,500*

Elementary

$50,962

$51,912

$37,500*

Administrators

$72,727

$63,750

$51,667*

Salary by Community Rural salaries are shown as quite low, however the number of respondents from rural communities was low as well. *Ten or fewer respondents.  

 

      250 or more 7%

200-249 4%

150-199 13%

100-149 25%

   

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Less than 50 14%

The majority of the schools responding have fewer than 200 students.  

   

50-99 37%

 

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              Less than 50

50-99

100-149

150-199

200-249

250 or more

A to I

$43,026

$36,786

$42,143

$38,929

$52,500*

n/a

Salaries are mostly higher in larger schools.

Primary

$38,611*

$40,625

$47,296

$45,750

$55,833*

$52,500*

*Ten or fewer respondents  

Elementary

n/a

$42,857

$50,640

$55,700

$52,500*

$55,833

$45,000*

$57,581

$83,500

$85,000*

$90,000*

$115,000*

Salary by School Size

Administrators      

High school; 2%

Doctorate; 1%

   

Education: Teachers

Some college; 12%

The vast majority of teachers at AMI schools have a college education (86%). 5% more reported having a master’s compared to 2013.

Masters; 40%

  Bachelor's; 45%

 

 

  High School

Some College

Bachelors

Masters

Doctorate

A to I

$32,500*

$37,976

$41,337

$40,682

n/a

In general, more education correlates to higher salaries.

Primary

$39,167*

$41,630

$45,815

$44,795

n/a

*Less than 10 respondents

Elementary

$27,500*

$67,500*

$48,258

$51,396

$52,500*

Administrators

$55,000*

$50,000*

$63,857

$77,286

$85,000*

Salary by Education

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16.5

      10.3

9.7

AMI Experience This graph represents the average number of years of AMI experience for each population. This experience is at any AMI school, including, but not limited to, the participant’s current position.  

5.3

  A to I

Primary

Elementary

Administrators

 

           

 

Salary by Experience Overall, experience appears to correlate to higher salaries with some exceptions. *Less than 10 respondents  

0-5 years

6-10 years

11-15 years

16-20 years

21-25 years

26-30 years

31-35 years

Over 35 years

A to I

$38,227

$41,591

$45,000*

$45,000*

$52,500*

n/a

$77,500*

n/a

Primary

$40,719

$44,167

$42,648

$49,750

$49,722*

$62,500*

$67,500*

$65,000*

Elementary

$47,500

$49,615

$50,000

$54,643*

$58,214

$60,000*

$55,000*

$60,000*

Administrators

$66,429

$61,000

$62,500

$78,333

$57,000*

$77,857*

$81,667*

$85,000*

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YesElementary; Yes5% Primary; 9%

Administrators Who Are Teachers The majority of administrators are not teachers at their school. Ninety-six percent of the 77 administrators who responded indicated their position is fulltime.  

No; 86%

   

     

   

Doctorate; 1%

High School; 1% Some College; 5%

  Education: Administrators 94% of administrators have a college education.  

Master's Degree; 47%

 

Bachelor's Degree; 46%

 

   

44

     

23

AMI Training: Administrators

19 6

Primary AMI Not certified Elementary A to I AMI certified AMI certified certified

57% of the 77 administrators are Primary AMI certified. 19% have certification at 2 or more levels.

3 In training

 

     

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Benefits Offered This graph shows the percentage of schools that offer each benefit. A reading of 100% would indicate that every school offers this benefit to a particular population (administrators, full-time teachers, part-time teachers, etc.).  

  Paid Professional Development Paid AMI Membership Medical Insurance 401(k) or 403(b) Dental Insurance Professional Liability Insurance Life Insurance Short Term Disability Long Term Disability 0% Administrators

10%

20%

Full-Time Teachers

30%

40%

Part-Time Teachers

50%

60%

70%

Full-Time Assistants

80%

90%

100%

Part-Time Assistants

 

               

Benefits Percent Contribution This chart represents the average contribution percentage the school makes for each benefit (not including cafeteria plans & set amounts). Note that this is only representative of the schools that give said benefit. For example, the medical insurance for administrators (64%) indicates that 81% of AMI schools (see graph above) offer an average of 64% of the cost of medical insurance to administrators. The remaining 19% of schools do not offer medical insurance coverage for administrators, or may offer it via a cafeteria plan or set amount.

 

Administrators

Full-Time Teachers

Part-Time Teachers

Full-Time Assistants

Part-time Assistants

AMI Membership

97%

97%

98%

92%

97%

Professional Development

84%

86%

85%

83%

85%

Medical Insurance

64%

73%

56%

75%

63%

401(k) or 403(b)

6%

7%

8%

7%

13%

Professional Liability Insurance

88%

89%

88%

88%

87%

Dental Insurance

59%

69%

51%

68%

56%

Long Term Disability

64%

77%

65%

74%

71%

  Insurance Life

61%

68%

65%

70%

69%

Short Term Disability

53%

66%

34%

66%

57%

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Paid Professional Development Paid AMI Membership Medical Insurance

Benefits via Cafeteria Plan

401(k) or 403(b) Dental Insurance

This graph shows the percentage of schools that offer each benefit via a cafeteria plan.  

Professional Liability Insurance Life Insurance Short Term Disability Long Term Disability 0%

2%

4%

6%

Administrators

Full-Time Teachers

Full-Time Assistants

Part-Time Assistants

   

8%

10%

12%

Part-Time Teachers

 

 

Benefits via Cafeteria Plan Of the schools that provide a cafeteria plan, the percentage of schools that allocate money in these ranges is shown in this chart. No schools indicated allocations between $2,001 and $3,000.  

Less than $500

$5001,000

$1,001$1,500

$1,5012,000

$3,001$3,500

$3,501$4,000

$4,001$4,500

$4,501$5,000

Over $5,000

Administrators

20%

13%

7%

13%

0%

13%

7%

7%

20%

Full-Time Teachers

25%

0%

17%

8%

8%

0%

17%

8%

17%

Part-Time Teachers

67%

33%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Full-Time Assistants

33%

0%

11%

11%

0%

0%

22%

0%

22%

Part-Time Assistants

100%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

   

Adolescent Programs Yes; 22%

Twenty-two percent of the schools offer an adolescent program with an average class size of 19 students.

No; 78%

     

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A to I

Primary

Elementary

st

Half day (1 child)

$5,599

$5,507

$10,350*

$6,827

$7,156

$8,125

Half day (each add’l child)

$5,496

$5,350

$7,450*

Whole day (each add’l child)

$7,302

$7,020

$7,638

st

Whole day (1 child)

                   

Average Annual Tuition Does not include after school care or summer camps. *Fewer than 5 respondents.

     

Yes, but limited to certain employees; 14%

 

No; 18%

Child Tuition Assistance Offered to Employees “Certain employees” may consist of full-time, financially eligible, etc.

Yes, for all employees; 68%

 

    First Child

Tuition Assistance by Child

Second Child Third Child

This shows the percentage of schools that indicated they provide some tuition assistance. Overall, teachers receive the most tuition assistance, followed by administrators and assistants.  

Fourth Child 0%

20% Administrators

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60%

80%

Assistants

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School Budget

91%

Degree

90%

Years AMI Experience

87%

Years at School

86%

   

Salary Factors (% agree or strongly agree)

Administrators were asked to report how strongly they agree that these factors are taken into consideration when deciding salary.

77%

Job Performance

School budget and degree were the top 2 factors in 2013 as well.  

74%

Area Cost of Living

48%

Salaries of Area Institutions

30%

Years non-AMI Experience

21%

Procedural Raises/Unions

 

       

Salary Comparison Across the Years   2002

2005

2007

2009

2011

2013

2015

(63 schools responded)

(86 schools responded)

(100 schools responded)

(91 schools responded)

(117 schools responded)

(87 schools responded)

(92 schools responded)

A to I

$35,903

$32,995

$35,556

$38,265

$36,839

$37,932

$40,097

Primary

$33,325

$38,168

$38,355

$41,435

$41,683

$44,885

$44,791

Elementary

$37,373

$43,068

$45,138

$51,346

$47,450

$50,238

$50,587

(no data)

$64,938

$70,307

$70,366

$70,800

$75,000

$69,474

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Assistant Salary Information

Total Assistants 234

93

93

A to I

Primary

Elementary

 

 

Assistant's Hourly Wages $16.75

$15.14 $14.58

A to I

Primary

 

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Conclusion                              

Overall average salaries for all populations are comparable to the 2013 salary survey data with the exception of the Administrators’ salary. The Administrators’ average salary is $5,000 less than what was reported in 2013, but comparable to years prior to that. Data can be found at the Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov) for comparing to traditional public and other private school teachers, as well as salaries by region. The final graph below represents the comparison of AMI teacher and administrator salaries (blue columns) to national average salaries (red columns) using the most recent data available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2014). AMI teachers at A to I and primary levels make more than their national counterparts, elementary level teachers make less. AMI administrators, as reported via this survey, make quite a bit less than most education administrators.  

 

$89,920 $69,474 $56,830 $50,587 $40,097 $32,040

A to I / Preschool

$44,791 $38,680

Primary / Preschool & Kindergarten

AMI school average

   

Elementary

Administrators*

National average (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

 

*The national average administrator salary shown here is overall for education administrators. The national average for preschool & childcare programs is $52,190.

 

Contact Association Montessori International / USA 206 N Washington St, Suite 330 Alexandria, VA (703) 746-9919; (800) 872-2643 [email protected] www.montessori-ami.org All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopied, recorded or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. © 2015 Association Montessori International / USA

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