How much do teachers get paid in ?

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Between $47,700 and $76,800 per year in 2024, depending on the role. These figures represent the annual median wage for Ohio pre-K–12 teachers. Preschool teachers tend to be at the lower end of the range, while high school teachers tend to be at the higher end, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates. The median wage is the midpoint — half of teachers in each role earn more, and half earn less.
For comparison, in Ohio, the median wage across all occupations was $48,100 in 2024 — about 1% higher than the median preschool teacher wage.

$47.7K

median annual wage for preschool teachers in Ohio (2024)

$66.8K

median annual wage for middle school teachers in Ohio (2024)
Among teachers working in elementary, middle, and high schools, annual pay varied by the grade level taught. In Ohio in 2024, preschool teachers earned the least, earning around $47,700 annually. High school teachers made the most at around $76,800 per year. In other words, high school teachers earned about 61% more than preschool teachers.

High school teachers earn $76,800 annually, more than any other OH teachers

Median annual salary of elementary and secondary school teachers, excluding teachers of students with disabilities and technical teachers (OH, 2024)

Teacher salaries vary nationwide. In 2024, Ohio teachers earned more than the national median for every grade level reported. The largest percentage difference was among high school teachers, who earned 19% more than the national median. Preschool teachers — typically the lowest-paid group — earned about 10% less than their counterparts nationwide.

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Ohio teachers earn more than the national average at 4 of 5 levels level

Median annual salary of elementary and secondary school teachers, excluding teachers of students with disabilities and technical teachers (OH, 2024)

Pay also varies by specialization. Teachers of students with disabilities (collected in the data as “special education”), earn about the same or less than general education teachers at all levels except preschool in Ohio. In 2024, the median wages for teachers of students with disabilities ranged from 3% lower to 48% higher than those of other teachers at the same grade level.
The largest difference for teachers of students with disabilities was at the Preschool level, where they earned $70,800 per year compared to $47,700 for other Preschool teachers, a 48% difference.
Some schools, primarily middle and high schools, also employ technical teachers. These teachers provide vocational and technical training in fields such as automotive repair, culinary arts, cosmetology, and information technology, to help students develop career skills. In Ohio, their median wages were $80,900 at the middle school level and $76,100 at the high school level in 2024, 19% higher and 1% lower, respectively, than those of general education teachers at the same levels.

In Ohio, teachers of students with disabilities earned more than other teachers at several grade levels.

Median annual salary of elementary and secondary school teachers (OH, 2024)

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