Gov. Cuomo last week proposed a cap on
school superintendent salaries outside New York City at $ 179,000.
Not exact matches
He also suggested consolidation of
school districts and services, and he says
schools superintendents, 40 % of whom make over $ 200,000 a year, should take a
salary cut.
The Buffalo
schools superintendent, who earns $ 220,000 a year, says he would quit if Cuomo's
salary cap was imposed.
Moreover, New Jersey aligns the
salary of the
superintendents of the largest
school districts with the governor's
salary, unlike the New York law, which ties the value to the 2003 - 04
salary of the state education commissioner.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that he will submit a program bill to cap the
salaries of
school superintendents across the state.
State Council of
School Superintendents Executive Director Bill Reidy says the
salary cap Gov. Andrew Cuomo is proposing for his members «would undermine the capacity of
schools to adjust to the new economic realities he says they must face.»
Moreover, New Jersey aligns the
salary of the
superintendents of the largest
school districts with the
salary of the Governor of the State of New Jersey, unlike the New York law that ties the value to the 2003 - 04
salary of the Commissioner of Education.
Cuomo mentioned the
salary of a Syosset
schools superintendent, Carole Hankin, who earns $ 386,868 a year, as an example of where education officials might consider cutting to make up for the loss of state aid they are expected to suffer during this budget cycle.
Cuomo subsequently proposed a
superintendents salary cap linked to student enrollment and topping out at $ 175,000 (except for the NYC
schools chancellor, who at $ 212,614, earns considerably more than that).
Recall Cuomo's 2011 - 12 budget address in which he singled out
superintendents — particularly Syosset's Carole Hankin, whose more than $ 500,000 in
salary and benefits is the highest in the state — as a prime example of wasteful spending by
school districts.
Sen. John Flanagan told me during a CapTon interview last night that he's open to the idea of a
salary cap for public
school superintendents, whose compensation was targeted by Gov. Andrew Cuomo during his budget address last week.
Fisher said Mahoney decided during the recession not to raise her
salary, but now she makes less than
school superintendents who oversee smaller budgets and fewer employees.
Instead, he suggested cities and towns turn to unspent money, freeze wages, reduce health benefits and cut
schools superintendents»
salaries.
Laura Lavine, who made headlines when she agreed to become LaFayette
schools superintendent at a $ 30,000 annual
salary, said today she is «very interested» in running for mayor of Syracuse.
Cuomo took on
school superintendents»
salaries in his budget, which shocked some public
school officials.
The 66
school superintendents in Central New York will make combined more than $ 12.8 million in
salary and benefits in the next
school year, according to the state
salary data.
School superintendents in Central New York will make a combined more than $ 12.8 million in salary and benefits in the 2013 - 14 school year, according to data released by New York
School superintendents in Central New York will make a combined more than $ 12.8 million in
salary and benefits in the 2013 - 14
school year, according to data released by New York
school year, according to data released by New York state.
East Syracuse Minoa
School District
Superintendent Donna J. DeSiato is the highest compensated superintendent in Onondaga County: $ 249,176 in salary
Superintendent Donna J. DeSiato is the highest compensated
superintendent in Onondaga County: $ 249,176 in salary
superintendent in Onondaga County: $ 249,176 in
salary and benefits.
Carranza, a former
superintendent in Houston and San Francisco whose
salary is $ 345,000, is easing into his gig running the city's 1.1 - million - student public -
school system by starting during a vacation week.
After retiring from Commack, he was hired as the
superintendent of the Malverne
School District and is now pulling down at least another $ 225,000 in
salary.
The Syracuse
school board will pay Jaime Alicea an annual salary of $ 190,000 as interim superintendent of the Syracuse City School Dis
school board will pay Jaime Alicea an annual
salary of $ 190,000 as interim
superintendent of the Syracuse City
School Dis
School District.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse
school board will pay Jaime Alicea an annual salary of $ 190,000 as interim superintendent of the Syracuse City School Dis
school board will pay Jaime Alicea an annual
salary of $ 190,000 as interim
superintendent of the Syracuse City
School Dis
School District.
He is for reducing taxes, public - sector pensions, and the
salaries (and number) of public -
school superintendents.
He notes
superintendents»
salaries are now set through negotiations by the elected local
school board.
In New York, BOCES
superintendents who oversee academic programs that serve several
school districts already face a
salary cap of $ 166,572.
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork / AP)-- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week will propose legislation to cap
school superintendent's six - figure
salaries as a way to save
school districts and their taxpayers $ 15 million.
Robert R. Wheeler has resigned as
superintendent of the Kansas City (Mo.)
School District but will continue to work as a consultant with the district through the 1984 school year at his current salary of $ 74,000 per
School District but will continue to work as a consultant with the district through the 1984
school year at his current salary of $ 74,000 per
school year at his current
salary of $ 74,000 per year.
The city had some of the worst
schools in the nation, rapid
superintendent turnover, and a human resources and financial crisis leaving over $ 3 million in
salary and benefits being paid to deceased employees.
The promoted individuals are identical to the baseline career teacher in terms of age at entry into teaching and initial
salary; the difference is that they are promoted to these administrative posts at the median promotion age for their respective positions (age 38 for
school leadership, age 45 for
superintendents).
The only written commitment she had from the
school system was a four - line letter from then new
superintendent, Clifford B. Janey, dated March 2005, saying that D.C. Public
Schools will «cover the Residency year
salaries... for up to 20 New Leaders who will train in DCPS during the 2005 - 2006
school year.»
Superintendent William A. Anton last week proposed shortening the
school year from 180 to 163 days beginning next fall in an effort to save the district about $ 160 million in staff and teacher
salaries and other costs.
The
superintendent of the Fairfax County, Va., public
schools has opted to retire early at the end of this year in the wake of negative public reaction to a
school - board plan to add his early - retirement benefit to his current
salary as a means of keeping him on the job longer.
(The
superintendent and staff would be paid real
salaries and be housed in a real office; the
school board would be made up of various «education experts» or maybe «stakeholders» who, like real
school board members, would volunteer their time.)
School District Personnel Information: «Average Certified
Salaries» or «Average Classroom Teacher
Salaries» or «
Superintendent's
Salaries» (average
salary): http://education.ky.gov/districts/FinRept/Pages/
School%20District%20Personnel%20Information.aspx
Kentucky provides more than five years of Certified and Classified Staff Data reports, which contain average
salary data for teachers and
superintendents through the 2011 — 12
school year.
The district
school board late last month awarded Mr. Brown, 53, a three - year contract with annual
salary and benefits totaling $ 240,400, making him the highest - paid
superintendent in the state.
The
superintendent's HR office does most of the vetting and placing, but it is shackled by the contract, by state licensure practices (which may be set by an «independent» — and probably union and ed -
school dominated — professional - standards board), by seniority rules that are probably enshrined in both contract and state law, and by uniform
salary schedules that mean the new teacher (assuming similar «credentials») will be paid the same fixed amount whether the subject most needed at Lincoln is math or music.
The highest paid retiree was the
superintendent of the Commack
school district, who has an annual pension of $ 325,000 (based on a final
salary of over $ 655,000), the lifetime equivalent of over $ 5.5 million (a true pension millionaire).
However, in an email published by
school reform advocate Diane Ravitch, Ratliff clarified that her appearance at the event with
Superintendent John Deasy did not mean that she is in favor of linking test scores to
salary increases:
Dateline Feb. 2016: Eagle County, Colorado — the last known Public
School Superintendent's
Salary from October 2011 was — $ 192,384.74 / yr) Unknown what Dr. Jason Glass's
Salary is today, however doubtful it has been reduced over ther last (5) years...
He also said he was in favor of linking «higher
salaries to accountability,» raising money for
school board candidates, mayoral control of LAUSD (though he cautioned, «it ain't gonna happen»),
Superintendent John Deasy («He's doing a great job.
Across Alameda County, female
Superintendents are paid, on average, $ 29,167 less than male
Superintendents in base
salary ($ 250,700 vs $ 221,533), partially because all larger districts are male - led (again, scoring the importance of Johnson - Trammell's appointment for the largest
school district in Alameda County).
In general, the
salaries at Urban
Schools tend to be greater for
superintendents.
Her proposals would end
school board
salaries, impose term limits, require appointed
superintendents, and promote funding for private
schools, and strip charter
school authorization authority from local
school boards.
Here's UTLA president Warren Fletcher saying that LAUSD can't afford the computer tablet initiative that LAUSD
Superintendent John Deasy has proposed (and should use the bond money for teacher
salaries and adding
school days instead).
I say
Superintendent Reedy and all 33 + APS executives making more than $ 100k / year forego their
salaries until every
school rated D or F has a community - centered academic intervention plan in place with transparent accountability measures to track progress along the way.
Without the
salary - allocation model, West Valley
School District
Superintendent Sementi says districts may be less likely to hire veteran teachers.
School board members and superintendents should consider which incentives would be good to attract new teachers to school improvement in comparison to the rest of the states, board members should be knowledgeable of the average salaries of tea
School board members and
superintendents should consider which incentives would be good to attract new teachers to
school improvement in comparison to the rest of the states, board members should be knowledgeable of the average salaries of tea
school improvement in comparison to the rest of the states, board members should be knowledgeable of the average
salaries of teachers.
In a prepared statement, Salt Lake City
Schools Superintendent Alexa Cunningham said the district has long been committed to attracting and retaining teachers by offering one of the highest
salary plans in the state.
However we have a
superintendent who presides over just 2 elementary
schools with a
salary, including bennies, approaching $ 150K.