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NEW JERSEY – Teachers' salaries are rising again, 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 10,000-plus top-earning teachers and their salaries in 2019 below.
The Department of Education has released its annual list of teachers and their salaries for 2019. 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.
It's also a small fraction of the more than 100,000 people who teach in public and charter schools in this state. But the highest earners also come from all different schools — not just the so-called "wealthy" districts that routinely rank highly on national and state lists for best schools.
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USC 141st Commencement Program
USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Dean Amber D. Miller
Bachelor of Arts
Daniil Abbruzzese, Economics
Omar Ahmad Zakaria Abd-Elhamid, Political Science, Minor –Computer Science
Collin Yoshitaka Abe, Health and Human Sciences
Sarah Nicole Abou-Rass, Health and Human Sciences, Minor –Spanish
Hannah C. Abramowitz, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Vanessa Ruby Acatitla-Romero, Law, History and Culture, Minor – Folklore and Popular Culture
Roann Alair M. Acot, International Relations
Cristina Adela Acuna, Health and Human Sciences, Minor –Health Care Studies
Haley Athena Mary Adams, Psychology
Haley Marin Adams, Cognitive Science, Minor – Music Production
Jordan Addison, American Popular Culture
Eniola Deborah Adeleke, Health and Human Sciences, Minor –Sports Media Industries
Ashleigh Adkins, Biological Sciences
Blaise William Gentry Adona, American Popular Culture
Gabrielle Marie Afflick, Psychology
Utkarsh Agarwal, Economics
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