Analysis: Queen Bee School District 16 administrators rank 194th highest in state for average salary in 2024

Analysis: Queen Bee School District 16 administrators rank 194th highest in state for average salary in 2024
Dr. Donna Leak Vice-Chair - Flossmoor — firststudentinc.com

Administrators in Queen Bee School District 16 earn an average of $126,693 per year, ranking 194th highest in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education.

The average salary in the district in 2024 was 4.3% higher than in 2023 and 6% more than in 2022. District administrators made 6.1% more than the state average of $119,384.

Administrator salaries depend on the district’s size, location, and resources, as well as the individual’s level of experience and education, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.

In Illinois, school administrators are educational leaders who oversee the management and operations of and districts. This includes roles such as superintendents, assistant superintendents, principals, assistant principals, directors of special education, and chief school officials. 

These positions require a Professional Educator License (PEL) endorsed in an administrative field, which involves meeting specific educational and experiential criteria set by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).

Queen Bee School District 16 enrolled 1,668 students in the 2023-24 school year. This means there was an average of 132 students for every administrator, compared to the statewide ratio of 135 to 1.

Queen Bee School District 16 roughly covers schools within DuPage County and has a main office in Glendale Heights.

District information was gathered from the Illinois Report Card.

The Illinois Educator Shortage Survey found more than 3,800 unfilled teaching positions in the 2024-25 school year, down 5.6% from the previous year. 

The survey also reported nearly 200 vacant administrator roles, a notable increase of 16.7%. Despite the rise, only about one-third of educational leaders said administrator shortages were a problem.

Administrator Average Salary Comparison Over 10 Years: Queen Bee School District 16 vs. Illinois

Queen Bee School District 16 Administrator Salaries, 10-Year Trend
State Rank Year Average salary Student-to-administrator ratio
194 2024 $126,693 132-to-1
224 2023 $121,507 129-to-1
220 2022 $119,524 140-to-1
256 2021 $114,404 135-to-1
218 2020 $115,765 139-to-1
306 2019 $108,836 141-to-1
170 2018 $116,153 126-to-1
152 2017 $117,464 143-to-1
187 2016 $112,053 147-to-1
165 2015 $111,030 147-to-1


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