Comparing Connecticut s superintendents: Who makes how much and where
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Connecticut’s top educators make more than $29 million combined, with three Fairfield County superintendents bringing in more than $300,000 each per year.
Staff at Hearst Connecticut compared 153 superintendent contracts received under Freedom of Information requests in February, March, April and May, specifically looking at salary, mileage reimbursements and vacation, sick and personal time for the 2020-21 school year.
Seventy-one public school superintendents in Connecticut make more than $200,000 per year in salary, with tax sheltered annuities and bonuses for doctorate degrees included.
Salaries range from $150,000 to $315,000 for full-time superintendents and from $40,000 to $125,000 for part-time superintendents. The average salary for a superintendent in Connecticut is $191,000 per year; among full-time superintendents, it’s $209,000 annually, or nearly $60,000 more than t
Perks CT superintendents get beyond salaries: Job coaches, housing stipends, longevity bonuses
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Three school superintendent contracts provided in response to a public records request.Viktoria Sundqvist / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A clause in the Litchfield and Region 6 school superintendent’s contract, showing part of the longevity bonus promised him if he remains in the district past December.Screenshot from contractShow MoreShow Less
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Moving expenses, paid job coaches, housing allowances, generous travel stipends and longevity bonuses of up to $46,000 are some perks Connecticut school superintendents get in addition to their annual salaries.
“We all start with the premise that we want to create a circumstance where the superintendent can succeed,” said Thomas Mooney, a Shipman & Goodwin attorney and partner who has helped school districts craft superintendent contracts for more than 40 years. “Superintendent turnove
Bethel Public School Students Receive WCSA Superintendent Award and CABE Student Leadership Award Written by Bethel Public Schools
Congratulations to the following Bethel Public School students on receiving the WCSA Superintendent Award - (Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents) for 2021: Claire Bray, Bethel Middle School; Jonathan Keener, Bethel Middle School; Jermya Carter, Bethel High School; and Gabrielle Vassell, Bethel High School.
The WCSA Superintendent Awards are given to recognize middle and high school students for based on: community service and service to others; academic prowess; and, leadership service to the school community.
Congratulations to the following students on receiving the CABE Student Leadership Award for 2021: Mateo Romero, Bethel Middle School; Josh Heyel, Bethel Middle School; Erin Lowenadler, Bethel High School; and Ashlyn Ehrhard, Bethel High School.
Graduating during a pandemic is tough, but CT school districts aim to help
Brian Zahn
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Exterior of Trumbull High School, in Trumbull, Conn. Jan. 2nd, 2012.Ned Gerard / Ned Gerard
After a whirlwind year of remote learning, public health protocols and social isolation, high school seniors in Connecticut are almost ready to graduate.
Despite the challenges of the year, superintendents from across the state said they are beholden to state requirements for high school graduation, so graduation standards will remain fairly consistent statewide. Although many superintendents said they would not reduce students’ credit requirements for graduation, many said their districts would be making additional efforts to help their students cross the finish line.
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