Rash of upcoming superintendent retirements raises questions on Gov. Christie's pay cap
Jessica Calefati:
Leonia School District Superintendent Bernard Josefsberg determines spending plans and decides when schools are closed for snow. He translates complex education jargon for parents and visits classrooms to read with elementary students, many of whom he knows by name in a district of about 1,800 students.
In June, Josefsberg is retiring, in part because of a pay cap imposed by Gov. Chris Christie that is set to take effect in February after the current required period of public comment ends.
The cap links a superintendent's salary to the size of a district, limiting pay for the largest school systems to a maximum $175,000, the governor's salary.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at December 15, 2010 1:33 AM
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