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Report says Arizona school superintendents pad their pay

  • A Goldwater Institute report reveals that Arizona school superintendents are inflating taxpayer costs with high salaries and secretive compensation packages, significantly exceeding publicly reported figures.
  • Some superintendents receive car allowances of up to $1,250 in taxpayer money monthly, according to the report.
  • Ten out of 41 school districts received an 'F' grade for public transparency for failing to disclose superintendent compensation details.
  • Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen stated that rising salaries and declining academic performance erode trust in the education system.
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Report says Arizona school superintendents pad their pay

(The Center Square) - Arizona school superintendents are inflating taxpayer costs with salaries, lavish benefits and secretive compensation packages, a new report reveals.

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The Center Square broke the news in United States on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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