Are the pension and health benefits considered in that figure or is it just the salary. My guess the latter. IOW, they are pulling down about 100K when non taxable earnings are considered. Not bad.
Benefits are not figured in for sure.
For example, I just had my 6 month teeth cleaning/checkup this am. However, because I had a crown put in about 4 months back, I was told that my insurance coverage for this year had been maxed out for the year. Therefore, I would need to pay the dentist the $149.00 out of pocket.
The last sentence says it does not include those benefits. The pensions add a lot to the total compensation package.
In at least one Southern California school district (I know people who work there,) their medical insurance is completely paid for. I pay about $600 a month for mine.