* Location: Salaries are drastically different between states and even districts within a state. High cost-of-living areas generally pay more.
* Years of Experience: More experienced teachers typically earn higher salaries.
* Specific District/School: Individual school districts and even individual schools within a district may have different pay scales.
* Supplemental Pay: Teachers might earn extra for coaching sports, sponsoring clubs, or taking on extra responsibilities.
To find an estimate for a specific location, you'd need to research salary data for that area. Websites like Glassdoor, Salary.com, Payscale, and the websites of state departments of education often provide salary information for teachers. You'll likely find salary data presented annually, not hourly, and you'd have to calculate an hourly rate by dividing the annual salary by the number of hours worked per year (which varies).