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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
By Esther Wickham Arizona school superintendents are inflating taxpayer costs with salaries, lavish benefits and secretive compensation packages, a new report reveals. A Goldwater Institute report, “The Hidden Ways Arizona School Superintendents Are Paid,” looked at Arizona superintendents' contracts collected over four months from 41 of Arizona’s largest school districts. The report also graded the transparency of...
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right5Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution36% Center, 36% Right
Bias Distribution
- 36% of the sources are Center, 36% of the sources lean Right
36% Right
L 28%
C 36%
R 36%
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