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Teachers in Conventional Public Schools Earn More Than Prison Teachers
By michigancapitolconfidential.com - Tom Gantert
Published: 12/19/2011

Michigan -- Public school teachers in Michigan make slightly more money than their colleagues who teach in state prisons.

An recent analysis found that public school teachers made 1 percent more than the teachers who work in state prisons. Teachers in the public school system generally work about 180 days in the school calendar year, which translates to 1,440 hours of work. Teachers working in state prisons put in 2,080 hours a year annually, which is a typical full year of work.

The average public school teacher salary in Michigan for 2009-2010 was $63,024, according to data from the Michigan Department of Education. That’s the most recent year salary information is available for public school teachers.

The average salary of a prison teacher for 2009-10 was $62,358, according to Department of Corrections salary data received in a Freedom of Information Act request.

The highest paid prison teacher in 2009-10 earned $78,550. There were 146 prison teachers in 2009-10.

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