TRENTON - Raises for teachers in New Jersey are at their lowest level in 30 years.
The average pay increase negotiated since January for 75 contracts for 2010-11 was 2.03 percent, according to a New Jersey School Boards Association report released Thursday. That compares with average raises of 4.3 percent in the 2009-10 school year.
The average for contracts settled since April is 1.6 percent. That is the period since Gov. Christie cut school aid and called on teachers' unions to take one-year pay freezes.