Some Utah school districts, including Canyons School District, are attracting teaching talent from across the country.
Canyons is one of eight Utah school districts now paying first-year teachers at least $60,000 a year. Several other Utah school districts are offering salaries just below that high-water mark.
According to Envision Utah, a private, nonprofit regional planning entity, the other districts paying beginning teachers more than $60,000 this school year are Park City, Logan, Wasatch, South Summit, Tooele, Murray and Ogden.
Given record spending for public education by the Utah Legislature in recent years and local efforts by school districts to support educators who shouldered heavy burdens during and emerging from the pandemic, it is not wholly surprising Utah teacher salaries have increased significantly.
Salaries paid to Utah educators now outstrip their peers in neighboring states, including Colorado and Idaho, most of which start in the $40,000 to $50,000 range.
And according to Jason Brown, Envision Utah’s vice president of education and communication, raising teacher salaries in Utah helps the profession compete for talent with industries that have traditionally paid better.