Is a teacher a government employee?

By Zippia Team - Dec. 18, 2022

Yes, a teacher is a government employee. However, teachers are considered state employees, not federal employees.

Teachers are considered state employees because the majority of funding for public education comes from state governments. This includes elementary schools, middle or junior highs, high schools, and even public colleges and universities.

So, because teachers are considered state employees, technically, they can also be considered government employees. However, they do not get some of the same benefits as many government workers, especially at the federal level.

This also only applies to teachers who teach in the public sector, not teachers who teach for private schools of any level or a university.

Is a teacher a government employee?

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