Avg Teacher Salary
$166,483
Estimated from instructional expenditure / FTE
School district · Massachusetts · LEAID 2503240
Estimated average teacher salary of $166,483, per-pupil spending, enrollment, and budget for Burlington — from the NCES Common Core of Data F-33 finance survey (FY2022).
Avg Teacher Salary
$166,483
Estimated from instructional expenditure / FTE
Per-Pupil Spending
$29,730
Total expenditure / enrollment
Student Enrollment
3,440 students
26.6% above Massachusetts average
Burlington is a small-to-mid-sized school district in Massachusetts, serving 3,440 students at an estimated per-pupil spending of $29,730. Estimated average teacher salary — derived from instructional expenditure variable Z33 divided by teacher FTE — is $166,483, placing the district in the high-investment tier of NCES F-33 respondents. NCES LEAID 2503240 references the FY2022 Common Core of Data Local Education Agency Finance Survey.
Relative to the Massachusetts statewide average of $131,464, teacher pay in Burlington runs meaningfully above the state benchmark — a 26.6% gap, and above the national instructional-salary estimate of $82,292 (102.3% differential). Among enrolling districts in Massachusetts, it pays more than 95% of them. Licensing reciprocity, collective bargaining strength, and state aid formulas all contribute to where a district lands in these tiers.
On the budget side, Burlington reports $102.3M in total expenditure against $100.7M in revenue, with instructional salaries accounting for 37% of spending — a compensation-to-budget ratio that signals how much of each tax dollar reaches classroom educators. Regular-program teacher salary outlay is $24.8M, special-education teacher pay is $6.2M. These figures are district-level aggregates from F-33, not individual contracts — step-and-column schedules, stipends, and collectively-bargained differentials sit underneath these totals.
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Burlington pays -14.5% less than Boston · per-pupil $29,730 vs $47,393
Estimated from NCES F-33 instructional salary expenditure (FY2022). Service entities excluded; estimates assume a 15:1 ratio.
Source: NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) F-33 Local Education Agency Finance Survey, Fiscal Year 2022.
Methodology: Average salary figures are estimates derived from total instructional salary expenditure (variable Z33) divided by estimated teacher FTE. These are district-level aggregates — not individual salary records.
Coverage: Data covers public school districts in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Private schools are not included.
Limitations: Instructional salary data includes classroom teachers and some instructional aides depending on district reporting practices. Salary figures may differ from collectively-bargained salary schedules.
The estimated average teacher salary in Burlington is $166,483 (NCES CCD FY2022). This is based on total instructional salary expenditure divided by estimated teacher FTE.
Burlington pays 26.6% more than the Massachusetts state average of $131,464. The district's estimated average is $166,483.
Burlington pays 102.3% above the national F-33 estimate of $82,292. The district estimated average is $166,483.
Burlington spends approximately $29,730 per student annually (NCES FY2022). This includes instructional salaries, support services, and administration.
Burlington has 3,440 students enrolled according to NCES CCD FY2022 data.
Instructional salaries account for 37% of Burlington's total expenditure of $102.3M (NCES FY2022).
This data is sourced from the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) F-33 Local Education Agency Finance Survey, Fiscal Year 2022. Salary figures are estimates derived from instructional expenditure data (variable Z33) divided by estimated teacher FTE. These are district-level aggregates, not individual salary records.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD). Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.
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