The Washington Post reports that teachers in DC public schools have higher salaries than teachers in DC charter schools.

Charter schools can set their own compensation levels. Some have opted for reduced class size, or other amenities.

The higher salaries result from the 2010 contract negotiated by then-Chancellor Michelle Rhee.

The Post notes:

“The school system’s high salaries came with former Chancellor Michelle Rhee’s effort to push out ineffective educators and bring in outstanding ones. But private donations that initially funded the pay raises and bonuses dried up in 2012, and city taxpayers have now shouldered the costs. School budgets have been squeezed and class sizes have grown.”