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Madison Metropolitan School District average salary is $60,445, median salary is $60,000 with a salary range from $60,000 to $62,000.
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Mechanical Engineer 62,000-62,000 Scituate, MA, 02066 2013 Madison Metropolitan School District Mechanical Engineer Salaries (9)
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Mechanical Engineer 60,000-60,000 Houston, TX, 77001 2012 Madison Metropolitan School District Mechanical Engineer Salaries (9)
Madison Metropolitan School District Houston, TX Salaries
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  • Madison Metropolitan School District
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Madison, WI
  • The Madison Metropolitan School District is committed to the successful learning of every child. As the mission of the school district clearly states, the very reason the district exists is to assure that every student has the knowledge and skills needed for academic achievement and a successful life. The Board of Education has adopted two strategic priorities that speak to teaching expectations for staff:Improving student achievement.Specific goals include:All students complete 3rd grade able to read at grade level or beyond. All students complete Algebra by the end of 9th grade and Geometry by the end of 10th grade.Offering challenging, diverse...