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Nevada Teacher Salary 2023-2024

Nevada Teacher’s Starting Salary for the 2023 to 2024 school year is between $41,080 and $50,115 for a beginning teacher with a bachelor’s degree and no experience.  

Teachers in Nevada earn an average salary of $75,582 a year, But a realistic number that a teacher makes depends on many factors; years of service within the school district is the most significant factor. And a close second is the degree level; after that, it depends on where you work in Nevada. Do you teach for 10 or 12 months? Do you give training or Coach? All these factors determine the salary of a Nevada State teacher. Below you will find a list of School Districts in Nevada; click on the one you want to know the realistic teacher salary.

Clark County has the highest starting Salary in Nevada State at $50,118. This is 23% more than Washoe County’s $40,310 with the lowest starting salary on our list. However, Clark County has the most significant pay bump for a master’s degree in the first year at $9,943, while Douglas City has the lowest raise for a master’s in the first year at $4,514. With a Doctorate, your best option is Clark County Because it has the highest starting salary for a Ph.D. at $71,421. Washoe County has the lowest Starting salary for a Ph.D. at $50,499.

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How Much Does a Teacher Make in Your District? Please see the Salary Schedule by District below; if you can’t find yours, we are probably working on it and will post it soon.


Nevada School District Teacher Salary Chart 2023

School Districts

Bachelors

Masters

Doctorate

Clark County

$50,115

**

$60,058

**

$71,421

**

Douglas City

$43,680

$48,194

$56,412

Carson City

$43,297

$50,333

$55,745

Elk County

$43,285

$49,294

$53,299

Lyon County

$42,498

$47,895

$52,493

Nye City

$42,454

$49,227

$52,614

Washoe County

$40,310

$45,404

$50,499

** This is the estimated degree you need to reach this column

What’s more, the job market for teachers is substantial.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that jobs as school teachers will grow by 20% through 2026. Please consider that many colleges and universities offer tuition reimbursement programs to attract prospective college graduates who majored in education. Check with your local school district to learn more about their teacher salary policies and what kinds of scholarships are available to prospective students who plan on becoming a teacher one day.

Disclaimer: All Salary information are estimates made with the best information available; always refer to the Government Website for Official Salary Information. Most districts will follow the Latest Salary schedule until a new one is approved; this makes the current one the one to follow until a new one is approved.