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Ours just got another 5 year contract. She will be making $248,000 a year.
Private or public school?
Public school. 6,600 students. Six elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school. 650 staff.
Now I know why the teachers are protesting the budget cuts here in Texas. It is so they can ensure their suprentendant gets a pay raise.
Private or public school?
Couldn't possibly be a private baptist school.![]()
Goes to show that hard work, time put in, and dedication pays off.
With everything they have to handle, a good super deserves every penny. Do you know how many things they have to know, how many people they have to appease, how much responsibility rests on them for how many people?
Do you know how much work certain parents create for them? I can say I probably kept mine pretty busy with a few issues and I'm just one parent. I can't imagine the entire district. Lawsuits pending, lawsuits threatened, people under you not doing their work but you hold the responsibility for it, negotiations, all the red tape to make sure everything's done right...
I'll probably never be one to complain about a seemingly high salary for anyone working in the public school system after I've seen how much work they carry. I know some school districts are smaller, or easier, or aren't in a big city.
Want to make a REAL difference? Forget how much people get paid. Get rid of the stupid grants that come in and can only get spent in one certain way. Do you know how silly it is to be required to spend thousands on unneeded high tech computers for say, the yearbook committee because someone decided that was their pet project and then have hundreds of students who can't study at home because they don't have math books, they're working off print-outs?
Or they have high tech babies for the kids to take care of while blind students don't have batteries for sound books because of how the money was allotted?
Yeah. A good super deserves what they get paid. But even then, the school is only as good as the effort the parents put into it for their kids. The super is one person. If all the parents got involved in helping the super, think how many people that would be working for the benefit of the students. Wow. Amazing thought.
Ann put on her resume and application for school superintendent:
"I wanna be a school superintendent!!"
Somehow, they passed her over.
:smilewinkgrin:
Jealous much?!?!
For an organization of that size that sounds about right. Lots of responsibility, lots of pressure. Now I don't know what kind of job she is doing, but hard work has it's reward. Pretty sure that's in the bible somewhere.
It is funny how jealousy makes one say ridiculous things.
I don't want the garbage man running my school, well any school for that matter. And yes, the superintendent gets paid more then the garbage man, as they should be. It requires more training, more skills, and is more demanding - so they get paid more. That's the way it works.
How much should a superintendent make? How much would you be comfortable with them making?
Would you rather a cap be placed on what people are allowed to make, make it even for everyone else? That would be socialism, which I'm pretty sure you don't want.
I don't care if someone is "double-dipping" retirement and still working, they have put in the time and work so they get the rewards, again, that's the way it works.
Education and hard work have rewards, to the victor go the spoils.