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Highest-Paid Teachers In Madison In 2018

Here is a list of the highest paid teachers in Madison.

Teachers' salaries continue to rise, and six-figure salaries are no longer uncommon for educators in New Jersey. In fact, nearly 10,000 teachers make $100,000 or more. Patch has the list of top-earning teachers and their salaries in the Madison area below.

The Department of Education has released its annual list of teachers and their salaries for 2018. And the list of educators making $100,000 or more — a list that barely had any teachers on it more than a decade ago — has grown in recent years.

Patch has the list of the 10,000 teachers in New Jersey who make the most money.
Read more: The 10,000 NJ Teachers Who Make $98K Or More In 2018

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In 2017-2018, the median salary for teachers totaled $67,812, according to a Patch analysis of salary data for public school districts and charter schools. The increase was about 2.5 percent higher than the previous year

The Department of Education has said the department double-checks the data before delivering it to the media.

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Madison School District

  • Kevin Carroll, Central Avenue School, $103,391
  • Michael Silvestri, Madison High School, $103,391
  • Carole Rawding, Madison High School, $103,391
  • Robert Grundfest, Madison High School, $103,391
  • Thomas Bentz, Madison High School, $103,391
  • James Stricchiola, Torey J. Sabatini School, $103,036
  • Marcella Prill, Madison High School, $103,036
  • Leslie Gentile, Madison High School, $103,036
  • Julia Nicolette, Kings Road School, $101,611
  • James Bovery, Madison Junior School, $101,611
  • Karen DeRosa, Madison High School, $101,611
  • Anne Wessel Dwyer, Madison High School, $101,611
  • Debra Wahle, Madison High School, $101,611
  • Christine Carlson, Madison High School, $101,611

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