That depends on whether you are certified, how many years you have been teaching, and which district you work for. I work for a challenge school and I only have one year of experience. I am working on getting my certificate, but I was already half way done with I got the job. I make $30,000 a year. I hope that helps.
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Eighth grade is usually the last year of middle school or junior high school, so the teachers are trying to prepare their students for high school. Get ready to be loaded down with schoolwork. Make sure you turn in your assignments on time, because your teachers will be merciless. (They're only trying to prepare you for high school). Eighth graders are the big kids of middle school/junior high school, but don't get too used to it, because next year in high school you'll be a "little kid" again. Every school is different though, just ask some former eighth graders of your school what it was like.
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For high school students who typically have five classes with different teachers, that could mean as much as 17.5 hours each week. By comparison, the survey found middle school teachers assign about 3.2 hours of homework each week and kindergarten through fifth grade teachers assign about 2.9 hours each week