In a move that has sparked outrage among local educators, the superintendent of the Boca Raton school district has scheduled a final salary hearing for himself on a day when teachers are required to be at work. The hearing, which will determine the superintendent's final compensation package, has been set for a time when many teachers will be tied up with their regular duties, leaving them with little time to attend and voice their concerns. The scheduling decision has raised questions about the district's priorities and the level of transparency in the superintendent's compensation process. As the district prepares to enter a new fiscal year, the timing of the hearing has added fuel to the fire of a long-standing debate over the superintendent's salary and the district's management of taxpayer funds.
Superintendent Schedules Final Salary Hearing While Teachers Must Be at Work The Boca Raton Tribune