i oe Table III ‘Monthly Salaries of H.S. erincipals in Kansas, 1942-1943 (10 mo. basis) Cities of Monthly In 3rd Cl, Cities In kural Sec. Cl. and Salaries and Consol. Schs. High Schs. Com. H.S. Total Less then ‘158 : 2 me 15 £155 = 164 8 7 1 16 165 - 174 8 12 20 175 ~ 184 13 17 1 p 185 - 19h ii 15 26 195 = 204 a 26 2 Al 205 = 214 8 14 4 -) 215 - 22h 5 10 i 16 2a5 » 2oh h 5 9 235 — 2hk 3 4 3 10 245 = 25h 2 . 1 2 255 = 264 4 2 6 765 = 27k 1 1 2i5 OF more L 4 Total 78 is 13 223 dedian 8192.00 (196.00 235.00 Widdle 50% 176 - 209 176 = 211 The salaries of 223 high school principals are indicated in Table III, on a ten months basis. Principals in third class city and consolidated districts receive a median monthly salary of (192.00; in rural high schools, ©196.00; and in cities of the second Class, 6299000. Comparing the median salaries of various types of school positions in 1930-31 with those in the present year, there is an evident tendency for monthly salaries this year to be 3220.00 to «25.00 lower than they were twelve years earlier. This is actuaily an understatement of the salary difference, since the cost index on food and clothing is definitely higher nov than in 1931]. Table IV Comparison of Jionthly Salaries in Kansas Schools in 1942-43 and 1930-31 Median edian Monthly C Sawkes Salaries Salaries Salary Types of School Positions 1930-31 1942-13 bedaned Prin. in cities of second class ‘255 5235 $20 Prin. in Rural High School 220 196 2h Prin. in Cities of Third Class 21h 192 ge Teachers in Rural High Schools 160 138 22 Teachers in Cities of Third Class 156 131 25 Elem. Teachers - Two-or-.iore Teacher. schools 108 99.75 6.25 fLem. Teachers - One-Teacher Schools 93 67.50 5.50