2011 Salary Survey & Industry Census Results: K-12 Schools & School Districts

Campus Safety magazine's 2011 salary survey covers salaries, top safety and security concerns, job satisfaction and levels of emergency preparedness.
Published: November 21, 2011

This is the third of three installments. To read our university results, click here. To read our hospital results, click here.

Highlights of this year’s K-12 school and district security industry census and salary survey include:

  • Nearly nine out of 10 (88%) respondents rate their job satisfaction as excellent (41%) or good (47%)
  • More than half (56%) have 20% or fewer employees in their departments who are female
  • Novice K-12 nonsworn officers saw an increase in pay. One in three (33 percent) currently make $22,000 or less, compared to 42 percent in 2009. The percentage of K-12 wage earners who make more than $25,000 increased from 36 percent in 2009 to 38 percent in 2011.

View the survey results.

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