Not too terrible for only working 3/4 of the year, getting every holiday imaginable off as well as “teacher work days”
Now obviously these aren’t starting salaries but that’s an impressive raise scale over a 4 year span.
Advanced degree, 15+ years of service, taking on additional contract incentives and responsibilities outside of school hours, cashing in unused sick days, and teaching in the Northshore School District (in the case of the highest paid teacher in the category) can get you to a pretty decent payday in the State of Washington. Not shedding any tears for the very top earners, but they only got there by paying their dues, not unlike the high earners in any occupation. And anyone who thinks teachers work only on school days didn't grow up in a school teacher's household.