Pay Examples
It's easy to figure out how much your paycheck will be (before taxes and deductions, that is). If you know just a few key facts about your work schedule and your hourly rate, you can calculate your check for yourself.
School districts pay their employees on a 12-month basis, which means the salary you earn in 10 months is spread out in 24 payment over 12 months. Pay is distributed evenly throughout the year, regardless of the number of days in the payroll period.
Hourly Non-Exempt Employees - Paycheck Calculation
Hours Per Day X Hourly Rate = Daily Rate Daily Rate X # of Annual Work Days = Annual Salary
Annual Salary ÷ 24 (number of paychecks per year) = Gross Pay Per Check
In the examples below we will look at the pay for a bus driver, classroom aide and cafeteria worker.
Position |
Hours Per Day |
Hourly Rate |
Annual Days |
Annual Salary |
# of Checks Per Year |
Gross Pay Per Check |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aide |
7.75 |
$10.00 |
179 |
$13.872.50 |
24 |
$578.02 |
Bus Driver |
6.0 |
$14.00 |
178 |
$14,952 |
24 |
$623.00 |
Food Service |
4.0 |
$9.50 |
178 |
$6,764 |
24 |
$281.83 |
Your Position |
Hours |
Hourly Rate |
Days Per Year |
Annual Pay |
24 |
Your Check Amount |
Salary Exempt Employees - Paycheck Calculation
Annual Salary ÷ 24 (number of paychecks per year) = Gross Pay Per Check
In the examples below, we will look at the pay calcualtions for a teacher and counselor.