No, the superintendent did not get a raise last year, and no, she did not--in a contract amount--make more than the City Manager last year.
The school administrators who get paid semi-monthly (2x a month) got paid 23 times the year before last.
They got paid 25 times last year.
(If your paycheck comes this way, you know that the pay calendar sometimes falls this way.)
This is how a number of WPS administrators are paid; it is not how the City Manager and other cityside employees are paid.
The other difference between the City Manager and the Superintendent's contracts is that he gets a car; she gets a $6600 car allowance each year. Only one of those comes through on a paycheck.
The school administrators who get paid semi-monthly (2x a month) got paid 23 times the year before last.
They got paid 25 times last year.
(If your paycheck comes this way, you know that the pay calendar sometimes falls this way.)
This is how a number of WPS administrators are paid; it is not how the City Manager and other cityside employees are paid.
The other difference between the City Manager and the Superintendent's contracts is that he gets a car; she gets a $6600 car allowance each year. Only one of those comes through on a paycheck.
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