Expected Annual Pay (Texas)
$55,000 per year
Average salary range
Expected Annual Pay (Texas)
$55,000 per year
Average salary range
Job Outlook (Texas)
+12%
Employment growth
Level of Education Required
Bachelor’s degree in education, early childhood education, elementary education, or a related field
Minimum requirement
Credentials or Licenses Required
Public school teachers in Texas must hold a valid Texas teaching certificate appropriate to the grade level and subject area they teach. Additional certifications may be required for specialty assignments such as bilingual education, English as a Second Language (ESL), or special education.
Licenses / Certificates
Work Experience Typically Required
Most lead teachers gain experience through student teaching, substitute teaching, instructional aide positions, or other classroom-based roles before leading their own classroom.
Related experience needed
A lead teacher in a public school plans and delivers instruction for a classroom of students. Day‑to‑day responsibilities often include:
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Natalie first worked as an afterschool program teacher while earning her degree in elementary education. During student teaching, she discovered a love for designing engaging lessons and helping children build confidence as learners. After becoming a certified teacher, she moved into a lead teacher role and now enjoys creating a positive classroom culture. In the future, she hopes to become an instructional coach and support other teachers’ professional growth.
Ethan began his career as a substitute teacher, working across multiple grade levels while completing his certification requirements. Those experiences helped him develop strong classroom management skills and an appreciation for the daily work of educators. As a lead teacher, he enjoys building relationships with students and families and helping children reach their goals. Eventually, he would like to become an assistant principal.
Shayla entered the profession after completing a bachelor’s degree in education and has spent her entire career in the classroom. Over the years, she has taught the same elementary grade level and developed expertise in curriculum, instruction, and family engagement. She plans to remain a lead teacher long-term because she enjoys working directly with students and believes the classroom is where she can make the greatest difference.
People in this role often previously worked as:
Many lead teachers previously worked as:
With experience, people in this role may move into:
With additional experience or education, lead teachers may move into roles such as: