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33 minutes ago, MichaelMyers76 said:

Teachers and coaches are considered 10 month employees. If you are an 11 or 12 month employee you are admin, guidance, instructional coaches and board of ed folks. 

 

The head football coaching stipend in Metro will depend on your number of years experience in coaching football. This is for head coaches.

0-5 years experience $6848

5-10 years experience  $7691

11 or more years experience  $8533

Now if you make the playoffs you get what is called extended season pay meaning you get paid for the extra time that you are putting in. That amounts to 7% of your coaching salary for each week you participate in the post season.

1 week  7%

2nd round 14%

Quarters 21%

Semis 28%

Finals 35%

This means that both Stewart and Brunetti made an extra 35% of their stipend this year. That comes out to $11,519.55 for 11 years experience. 

FYI, extended season pay is in all sports. You do not get it for the district tournament since everyone goes, but the region, substate and state tourney levels. So say basketball or baseball/softball could make and extra 21% for going to the state tournament.

Pretty good system for rewarding success.

 

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2 hours ago, MichaelMyers76 said:

Teachers and coaches are considered 10 month employees. If you are an 11 or 12 month employee you are admin, guidance, instructional coaches and board of ed folks. 

 

The head football coaching stipend in Metro will depend on your number of years experience in coaching football. This is for head coaches.

0-5 years experience $6848

5-10 years experience  $7691

11 or more years experience  $8533

Now if you make the playoffs you get what is called extended season pay meaning you get paid for the extra time that you are putting in. That amounts to 7% of your coaching salary for each week you participate in the post season.

1 week  7%

2nd round 14%

Quarters 21%

Semis 28%

Finals 35%

This means that both Stewart and Brunetti made an extra 35% of their stipend this year. That comes out to $11,519.55 for 11 years experience. 

FYI, extended season pay is in all sports. You do not get it for the district tournament since everyone goes, but the region, substate and state tourney levels. So say basketball or baseball/softball could make and extra 21% for going to the state tournament.

Pretty good system for rewarding success.

 

Wow, that is good information!   
 

That incentive structure is set up well for coaches who succeed.  Gives them a good reason to be successful.  

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6 hours ago, MichaelMyers76 said:

The incentive structure also applies to all assistant coaches as well so every coach at East and Pearl made 35% more of their coaching stipend.

That is a good way to keep your staff intact.  Those guys deserve to get something for their lost time with family and the extra effort they will put in.   
 

There are obvious answers but why are not more coaches trying to get metro jobs with the the pay structure and added incentives?  Very rare to hear of someone outside of metro coming in seems like they are always out going.  

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The structure of metros discipline is terrible.  Teachers are not getting beat up or anything but what outside counties deal with as far as discipline is a walk in the park . The stories I've heard are crazy. I'm know several of them from the 90s era to now and I don't care how much money it is my day job is way better than theirs . Once your settled in metro and get that pay people usually stay until peace of mind is more important. My hats off to those metro guys cause they deal with way more than these county guys. Eddie woods ,Jamal Stewart, Tony Brunetti , Arcentae Broome , and a few other guys would excel in the county schools because they can coach but wouldn't have to deal with half the situations  they do now . The question is how many from the outside could stay a while in metro? I know I couldn't and wouldn't .

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