I know many readers are aware that we teachers are expecting a raise of 2 percent this coming May 1st, with another 3 percent only on June 16. The numbers are on the salary schedule from UFT.org.
(Readers have probably seen it 100 times).
Our current, 2017, amount is shown on page 7 of that document. The May 1 2018 amount is shown on page 8.
There is a slight problem is that the actual numbers between page 7 (2017) and page 8 (2018): They don't match 2 percent. The math doesn't quite add up.
I mean, I'm no math teacher but my friend, a math teacher, told me I wasn't wrong so I much not be wrong.
I mean, I'm no math teacher but my friend, a math teacher, told me I wasn't wrong so I much not be wrong.
If you examine the numbers from 2017 on page 7 and multiply them time 1.02 (or 2 percent raise on top of the amount we currently make) you should see the same thing my math teacher friend and I saw: Those numbers on page 8 aren't 2 percent higher than the ones on page 7. Instead, the numbers reflective of the 2018 riase are 1.923% higher than the for the 2017 salary.
That's a slight difference but a difference nonetheless.
The increase that a first year teacher (currently $54,000 (p. 7), soon to be $55,059 (p.8)) is actually 1.923%. That's the increased amount.
If that teacher were to receive an actual 2% raise, the amount would be $55,080. That's 21 bucks a year. But it's still 21 bucks.
The amount that a teacher at the top of the pay scale receives (currently 113762 soon to be 115993) is actually 1.923% . That teacher, at an actual 2% would receive 116037 (and 24 cents!). Now that's only 44 bucks a year for a top tier teacher but that's still 44 bucks per year.
My own increase is 1.923% as well. I'm a but further than 1/2 way through.
And what? Do I look like some rich guy hgere? 30 bucks is 30 bucks!
I asked a good friend Mike Schirtzer, an elected UFT Executive Board member, to raise the issue at the next meeting but he couldn't. So we have no answers about the mysterious case of the vanishing .077 percent. Only questions.
Compare your year to year increase for our next raise in May. Are you set for 2% of 1.923%? Leave a comment with your numbers and the percentages.
http://www.uft.org/files/attachments/secure/teacher-schedule-2009-2018.pdf