Avg Teacher Salary
$123,037
Estimated from instructional expenditure / FTE
School district · California · LEAID 0636390
Estimated average teacher salary of $123,037, per-pupil spending, enrollment, and budget for Sequoia Union High — from the NCES Common Core of Data F-33 finance survey (FY2022).
Avg Teacher Salary
$123,037
Estimated from instructional expenditure / FTE
Per-Pupil Spending
$27,299
Total expenditure / enrollment
Student Enrollment
8,633 students
43.4% above California average
Sequoia Union High is a small-to-mid-sized school district in California, serving 8,633 students at an estimated per-pupil spending of $27,299. Estimated average teacher salary — derived from instructional expenditure variable Z33 divided by teacher FTE — is $123,037, placing the district in the high-investment tier of NCES F-33 respondents. NCES LEAID 0636390 references the FY2022 Common Core of Data Local Education Agency Finance Survey.
Relative to the California statewide average of $85,774, teacher pay in Sequoia Union High runs meaningfully above the state benchmark — a 43.4% gap, and above the national instructional-salary estimate of $82,292 (49.5% differential). Among enrolling districts in California, 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, Sequoia Union High reports $235.7M in total expenditure against $274.5M in revenue, with instructional salaries accounting for 30% of spending — a compensation-to-budget ratio that signals how much of each tax dollar reaches classroom educators. Regular-program teacher salary outlay is $47.6M, special-education teacher pay is $10.7M. 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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Sequoia Union High pays +33.1% more than Los Angeles Unified · per-pupil $27,299 vs $25,983
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 Sequoia Union High is $123,037 (NCES CCD FY2022). This is based on total instructional salary expenditure divided by estimated teacher FTE.
Sequoia Union High pays 43.4% more than the California state average of $85,774. The district's estimated average is $123,037.
Sequoia Union High pays 49.5% above the national F-33 estimate of $82,292. The district estimated average is $123,037.
Sequoia Union High spends approximately $27,299 per student annually (NCES FY2022). This includes instructional salaries, support services, and administration.
Sequoia Union High has 8,633 students enrolled according to NCES CCD FY2022 data.
Instructional salaries account for 30% of Sequoia Union High's total expenditure of $235.7M (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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