Florida Education Staff Salary
2010-11 Polk County Education Staff Salaries
Vocational Adult Education
$49,999 average salary, 30th
of 31 districts (Top 96.77%),
number of employee: 1
18th most expensive county to live, 33rd lowest poverty rate, students perform 59th during 2010-11 school year
number of employee: 1
18th most expensive county to live, 33rd lowest poverty rate, students perform 59th during 2010-11 school year
Salary Changes
| Year | State Average | Polk County | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FPLI Applied | Average Salary | ||
| 2010 | $84,669 | $50,514.25 | $49,999 |
| 2009 | $87,460 | $50,982.97 | $49,999 |
| 2008 | $87,492 | $51,233.73 | $49,999 |
| 2007 | $87,388 | $58,389.74 | $56,930 |
| 2006 | $84,662 | $61,923.55 | $60,425 |
| 2005 | $79,154 | $63,511.69 | $61,962 |
| 2004 | $76,530 | $64,612.04 | $63,869 |
Vocational Adult Education Salaries vs. Student Scores (County-by-County)
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Polk County Education Staff Salaries (2010-11)
Vocational Adult Education
* Click the county name to see the county's education staff salary.| Rank | County | Number of Employees | Avg. Salary | Avg. Salary (FPLI Applied) | Top % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 1st
|
16
|
1 1
|
121160 $121,160
|
119334.19 $119,334
|
3.23 3.23
|
|
2 2nd
|
16
|
1 1
|
104195 $104,195
|
104729.12 $104,729
|
6.45 6.45
|
|
3 3rd
|
16
|
1 1
|
95131 $95,131
|
103111.86 $103,112
|
9.68 9.68
|
|
4 4th
|
16
|
2 2
|
99451 $99,451
|
98446.84 $98,447
|
12.90 12.90
|
|
5 5th
|
16
|
1 1
|
92715 $92,715
|
96951.79 $96,952
|
16.13 16.13
|
|
6 6th
|
16
|
1 1
|
92907 $92,907
|
96647.25 $96,647
|
19.35 19.35
|
|
7 7th
|
16
|
1 1
|
94992 $94,992
|
95796.69 $95,797
|
22.58 22.58
|
|
8 8th
|
16
|
1 1
|
94246 $94,246
|
95545.42 $95,545
|
25.81 25.81
|
|
9 9th
|
16
|
4 4
|
95837 $95,837
|
94439.30 $94,439
|
29.03 29.03
|
|
10 10th
|
16
|
1 1
|
92933 $92,933
|
93306.22 $93,306
|
32.26 32.26
|
|
11 11th
|
16
|
2 2
|
90797 $90,797
|
93134.68 $93,135
|
35.48 35.48
|
|
12 12th
|
16
|
1 1
|
90024 $90,024
|
92493.58 $92,494
|
38.71 38.71
|
|
13 13th
|
16
|
2 2
|
93478 $93,478
|
92051.21 $92,051
|
41.94 41.94
|
|
14 14th
|
16
|
1 1
|
90249 $90,249
|
91419.17 $91,419
|
45.16 45.16
|
|
15 15th
|
16
|
1 1
|
85512 $85,512
|
90979.89 $90,980
|
48.39 48.39
|
|
16 16th
|
16
|
1 1
|
89567 $89,567
|
90416.92 $90,417
|
51.61 51.61
|
|
17 17th
|
16
|
1 1
|
86646 $86,646
|
87538.90 $87,539
|
54.84 54.84
|
|
18 18th
|
16
|
2 2
|
81069 $81,069
|
84201.29 $84,201
|
58.06 58.06
|
|
19 19th
|
16
|
4 4
|
82386 $82,386
|
83352.89 $83,353
|
61.29 61.29
|
|
20 20th
|
16
|
1 1
|
79699 $79,699
|
83011.14 $83,011
|
64.52 64.52
|
|
21 21st
|
16
|
2 2
|
82197 $82,197
|
82884.95 $82,885
|
67.74 67.74
|
|
22 22nd
|
16
|
1 1
|
78099 $78,099
|
81608.15 $81,608
|
70.97 70.97
|
|
23 23rd
|
16
|
2 2
|
83548 $83,548
|
81422.86 $81,423
|
74.19 74.19
|
|
24 24th
|
16
|
1 1
|
80755 $80,755
|
78281.31 $78,281
|
77.42 77.42
|
|
25 25th
|
16
|
1 1
|
77553 $77,553
|
76391.84 $76,392
|
80.65 80.65
|
|
26 26th
|
16
|
1 1
|
68767 $68,767
|
74966.75 $74,967
|
83.87 83.87
|
|
27 27th
|
16
|
1 1
|
71624 $71,624
|
70928.90 $70,929
|
87.10 87.10
|
|
28 28th
|
16
|
1 1
|
65387 $65,387
|
69523.66 $69,524
|
90.32 90.32
|
|
29 29th
|
16
|
1 1
|
54835 $54,835
|
56437.83 $56,438
|
93.55 93.55
|
|
30 30th
|
16
|
1 1
|
49999 $49,999
|
50514.25 $50,514
|
96.77 96.77
|
|
31 31st
|
16
|
2 2
|
47228 $47,228
|
48137.80 $48,138
|
100.00 100.00
|
* Salary Ranking is based on Florida Price List Index (FPLI) applied average salary.
* Most Expensive County Ranking is based on FPLI.
* Poverty rate shows 5 to 17-year-old group in 2010
* Student Performance Ranking is based on 2010-11 District Ranking report from Florida Department of Education
* The Florida Price Level Index (FPLI), established by the Legislature as the basis for the District Cost Differential (DCD) in the Florida Education Finance Program, is used to represent the costs of hiring equally qualified personnel across school districts. For more information, please visit Bureau of Economic and Business Research at University of Florida.
Source: Florida Department of Education & U.S. Census Bureau
