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salary for teacher

18 years 2 months ago #61939 by JHB
Replied by JHB on topic RE: salary for teacher
If it's an afterschool program, the school may choose not to get inolved, but then again they might.

They are already set up to process these types of payments for employees/contractors. Schools frequently pay existing teachers extra amounts or hire outsiders for afterschool tutoring, extra assignments like being the cheerleading sponsor or collecting admissions at football games, special programs, etc.

It's not that the PTO can't do this, but I'd be very careful. If you could buy it as a package - the way you might pay for Mad Science or someone to come in as a program - maybe. But anytime you hire people, it can get complicated.

Some PTOs do this - just make sure you've really thought it out and know exactly what you are committing to.
18 years 2 months ago #61938 by Shawn
Replied by Shawn on topic RE: salary for teacher
Its an afterschool program?

Then it might not be covered under the school employees salary... ie. Our Afterschool Program is put together by the school's program Co-ord AND sponsored by the PTA.

The school collects the $$$ for classes, gives to PTA (which helps fund other PTA programs from the proceeds) but anyone can teach afterschool classes- Parent, Teacher, Community member (in laymans terms -- its considered teaching a hobby-You have a tax threshold of up to $7,000 (I'll have 2 find the exact amount- its close though) before you pay income taxes on it thus no taxes of any kind -- your almost like an independent contract teacher).

The school pays her salary because it IS part of her everyday job description

Our other afterschool activities are run by non school staff (ie. Beyond the Bell staff not school/district staff-- we dont pay their salaries or does the school-- or have anything to do with their $$$ or program)

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18 years 2 months ago #61937 by JHB
Replied by JHB on topic RE: salary for teacher
Ditto to the others. A PTO should NOT get involved in paying a teacher directly. If it's a program you are willing to support - work through the school.

The opportunities for problems with this are endless.
18 years 2 months ago #61936 by Phil Bernstein
Replied by Phil Bernstein on topic RE: salary for teacher
I agree. If the PTO wants to subsidize the program, pay the school as a subsidy and let the school pay her salary/benefits/taxes/et.al.
18 years 3 months ago #61935 by &lt;McMom&gt;
Replied by &lt;McMom&gt; on topic RE: salary for teacher
I'd think it should be paid for by the school, therefore proper taxes could be taken out of her check, insurance coverage provided, etc. If your group pays her, wouldn't that put some liability on your group's shoulders? Workman's comp., etc. She's a school employee, right? If you pay her, thus employing her, it opens up too many issues. Sounds like the after school program is a good thing though, just needs to be handled differently.
18 years 3 months ago #61934 by jennypenny
salary for teacher was created by jennypenny
A teacher in our school wants to start a program for after-school, academic activities. She wants start up moneys for supplies, but also wants to be paid to run the program. The salary to do this would be a small amount, but I am not sure if this is the right thing to do. I feel that if she wants to do this, she needs to get paid by the school district, mainly because of taxes and union due, etc. What does everybody think about paying a teacher to run a program?
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