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Missouri Teacher Salary

Real, self-reported pay data from Missouri educators — 7 submissions and counting.

Reported
7
Avg Salary
$54,300
Highest
$68,000
Avg Exp
7yr
Pension
71%
Union
0%
Degree Level
4
Master's
57%
3
Bachelor's
43%
Position Type
3
Other
43%
2
High School
29%
1
General
14%
1
Middle School
14%

Top Missouri Districts

Missouri Public Schools3 salaries
$40,533avg
St. Louis Public School District1 salary
$62,500avg
Missouri Suburban School District1 salary
$65,000avg
Missouri Kansas City School District1 salary
$68,000avg
Missouri Public School District1 salary
$63,000avg

Missouri Teacher Salaries

7 results
DateStatePositionSalaryEducationExp.
TodayMissouriHigh School$62,500Bachelor's3yr
2d agoMissouriOther$45,000Master's5yr
3d agoMissouriHigh School$65,000Master's11yr
3d agoMissouriOther$34,600Bachelor's7yr
5d agoMissouriGeneral$68,000Master's8yr
9d agoMissouriOther$42,000Bachelor's2yr
15d agoMissouriMiddle School$63,000Master's16yr
Missouri
High School · Bachelor's · 3yr exp
$62,500
Today
Missouri
Other · Master's · 5yr exp
$45,000
2d ago
Missouri
High School · Master's · 11yr exp
$65,000
3d ago
Missouri
Other · Bachelor's · 7yr exp
$34,600
3d ago
Missouri
General · Master's · 8yr exp
$68,000
5d ago
Missouri
Other · Bachelor's · 2yr exp
$42,000
9d ago
Missouri
Middle School · Master's · 16yr exp
$63,000
15d ago
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People Also Ask

How much do Missouri teachers get paid?+

Based on 7 self-reported salaries on TeacherSalary.org, the average Missouri teacher salary is $54,300 and the median is $62,500. Pay varies significantly by district, years of experience, and degree level.

Which Missouri districts pay teachers the most?+

Among districts with reported data, Missouri Public Schools, St. Louis Public School District, Missouri Suburban School District tend to offer higher average teacher salaries in Missouri. Suburban districts near major metro areas typically pay more than rural ones.

Is teaching in Missouri worth it?+

Whether teaching in Missouri is financially worthwhile depends on your district, degree, and years of experience. Missouri teachers receive pension benefits, summers off, and job stability — factors many educators weigh alongside salary. Use this database to compare compensation in specific districts before accepting a position.

Is Missouri in a teacher shortage?+

Like most US states, Missouri faces teacher shortages in high-need subjects (special education, math, science) and in rural or lower-income districts. Shortages often coincide with lower compensation relative to neighboring states or the private sector.

What degree do you need to teach in Missouri?+

Most Missouri teaching positions require at minimum a bachelor's degree plus a state teaching license or certification. Many districts offer higher pay on lanes for master's degrees or additional graduate credits. A small percentage of teachers hold doctorates.

Do Missouri teachers get a pension?+

Most public school teachers in Missouri are enrolled in the state's defined-benefit pension system, which provides retirement income based on years of service and final salary. Pension vesting periods typically range from 5 to 10 years. Teachers in charter or private schools may not be covered.

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