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Texas High School Football Coach Salaries

August 29th, 2006  |  Published in FOIA  |  1 Comment

Alan Trubow of the Austin American-Statesman obtained records through the Texas Public Information Act to find that “football coaches in the state’s largest high schools generally earn significantly larger salaries than the state’s teachers do, even many with graduate degrees and decades of experience.” At the largest schools, football coaches on average earn $30,000 more than the typical teacher.

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  1. david amador says:

    November 15th, 2007 at 8:40 pm (#)

    It’s about time coaches started getting paid like Wal-Mart Store Managers.

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