School Chief To Get Lower Salary

Written by admin on June 29, 2010

San Diego’s next superintendent will earn less money than the previous schools chief under a draft contract that goes before the board of education today.

Bill Kowba, who has been tapped to lead the San Diego Unified School District, would earn $250,000 annually under a three-year employment agreement. Former Superintendent Terry Grier, who left in September after 18 months, earned a $269,000 annual salary on a contract that spanned up to four years.

The school board named Kowba superintendent last week pending contract negotiations. The board is set to officially offer him the job today.tues 6/29 The board today tues will also vote to approve next year’s $1.1 billion budget and $137 million in cost-cutting measures.

It’s a great move IMO. The last thing these guys need is a 350,000 salary when we can’t even keep teachers employed.

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