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Bill seeks to limit superintendent salaries

By Antonio D. French

Filed Monday, February 13 at 3:45 PM

Via the St. Louis Schools Watch:

Concern that the St. Louis Board of Education's willingness to sharply raise its superintendent's salary will have an inflationary affect on smaller school district has spread to the Missouri legislature.

The House Education Committee is set to hear testimony this week on a bill to limit superintendents' salaries.

Rep. Terry Young (R-49), of Independence, MO, introduced the bill which seeks to limit a school superintendent's salary to 1.5 times the highest teacher's salary for any school district whose boundaries overlap counties of the third and fourth classification.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Michael R. Allen said...

The bill doesn't stand a chance. The apologists for those fatcats who are using the public schools as an ex-CEO jobs program will never let it get anywhere!

8:32 AM, February 14, 2006

 

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