This school district is located in Rock County, adjacent to the Illinois border. Average teacher salaries for in this county range from $54,439 to $61,129. Politically this county is a purple county, leaning Democratic in statewide elections, but due to the gerrymandered electoral maps imposed in 2011 by the Republican Dictatorship that still rules Wisconsin, most of the state legislators elected in this area are anti-public education Republicans.
Public schools and their teachers are under constant attack in this county from rich special interests and individuals that promote voucher schools that benefit from lavish private funding and selective admission policies. Teachers working in this county are under constant attack by the Mainstream media outlets anxious to curry favor (and advertising revenue) from the rich special interests that fund the voucher schools.
The average teacher salary for the Milton school district is at the top of the salary range, coming in at $61,129 . Since July 2011, the average teacher salary in this school district has increased by 22.2% which is pretty close to the rate of inflation.
Like all the other districts in this county, while average teacher pay was well below inflation, this district prioritized large pay increases for the Superintendent. Since 2011, Superintendent pay increased by 52.2%, which seems a bit excessive.
Though we strongly urge prospective teaching candidates to leave Wisconsin in general like this for the much higher pay and benefits offered less than 20 miles away in Illinois, we think that this might be the only Rock County district that would be worth a second look by a teacher looking to build a career.
With so many positive benefits awaiting teachers who flee Wisconsin, we are amazed that any of the Rock County school districts are able to retain any of their top talent.
Due to having the best record of increasing average teacher salaries at nearly the rate of inflation, we rate the career potential of this district as Might Be a Good Place to Teach.