Unless I lost the thread on this debate, this all started because Spurs doubts that there are many, if any, teachers that make $100,000. It then became about how the salary grid works.
But here is the data from the CBE:
https://cbe.ab.ca/about-us/budget-an...isclosure.aspx
Unless I’m reading that wrong, there are 2922 FTE teachers earning between $95,000-135,000, with an average of just over $100,000. Meaning, there are a fair number earning over $100,000 to bring the average up to that point.
Of course, that’s not all teachers. There are 1624 earning under $95,000, so the average for all teachers would be lower. But still, a substantial number of teachers must be earning over $100,000.