Can salaried teachers use a time clock to clock in?

Full question:

Is is legal for teachers to clock in on a time clock since we sign a contract and are salary?

Answer:

Employers can use time clocks under federal law, even for salaried employees. However, policies may differ by school district. It's best to check with your local Board of Education for specific rules in your area.

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The highest salary a teacher can make varies significantly based on factors such as location, experience, and education level. In some states, teachers with advanced degrees and many years of experience can earn over $100,000 annually. For instance, districts in areas with a high cost of living may offer higher salaries to attract qualified educators.