School districts are not required to file the salary and benefit information, and about 20 percent of districts do not, according to a Education Data Partnership press release. However, many Humboldt County districts did post information regarding highest and lowest salaries offered, district contributions to teacher benefit plans, percentage change in salary over the prior year and information on teacher credentials and experience.
To view the teacher salary reports, go to www.ed-data.org, click “District” reports and select “Teacher Salaries” report. Users can view any county or school district reports that are available through the Web site.
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The Education Data Partnership has created the Ed-Data site to offer educators, policymakers, legislators, parents and the public quick access to comprehensive data about K-12 education in California. The Ed-Data Partnership is a unique collaboration of the Alameda County Office of Education, the California Department of Education, EdSource and the Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team.


















