Michigan superintendent seeks teacher pay raise to attract 'the best and the brightest'

State Superintendent Mike Flanagan says salaries should top $100,000

Published On: Jan 30 2013 07:27:01 AM EST
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LANSING, Mich. -

State Superintendent Mike Flanagan is calling for an increase in salaries for Michigan teachers.

Flanagan told a group of science experts at Michigan State University this week that an increase in salaries to more than $100,000 a year would attract more students that excel in science and math to become teachers. Flanagan says low teacher wages often discourage science and math students from pursuing teaching as a career.

He says raising teacher salaries above six figures also will encourage more "mid-career changers."

Flanagan stresses Michigan needs to raise all teachers to that level "to continue getting the best and brightest people."