I am curious how much $ this coach makes: she is the boys tennis coach at a Catholic high school (college prep school in suburbs of Chicago). She is 40 years old and used to play tennis in college.
She is not a teacher at the school--she is just the tennis coach.|||Less than 3000 a season, maybe less than 2000..
This is for public school coaches, i'm not sure if it will differ for a cath. college prep school, but as coaches always say, its not the pay its just doing the job that make it worth it, because if you look at this, that's below minimal wage, so it sure as h#%%26amp; better not be for the money! hope this helps!|||I'm gonna say that she doesn't make as much as you might think. Coaching high-school sports doesn't really pay a whole lot. You're mostly there cause you love doing it. Now, with it being a private school, she probably gets a little more than she might at a public school.
The real money is in working at a tennis club. The club near me charges $62 per hour for private lessons. Sure, some of that goes to the club itself, but a good chunk of that also go straight to the instructor. Even coaching not at a club pays well. I took lessons from a guy, and we just used the local public school courts. Paid him $20 for a half-hour lesson. 100% of that went straight to him, cause there wouldn't be any court fees or anything. Now, that guy owns the club I mentioned.|||Tough to say since these thing can be negotiated and it will vary by school.
I actually knew how much the coach at my school was paid since he was a past student. I believed it came out to about 3000 for the season.
Not much, but considering that it is only a 2-3 hour job and it only last about 12-14 weeks or so.
But then again our school was public and our school was not well known for tennis. So i am guessing other school coaches were paid much better.|||More information is needed. A supplementary position in private schools - especially CHS - typically don't pay much. It would probably be significantly less than what one could make in a public school, it's not full-time and is more like a "stipend" position....perhaps a couple of thousand dollars ($2,000), tops.|||Much more than I do, hahaha.
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