State superintendents in recent years have been given increased responsibilities, but in many cases their salaries have not kept pace. That’s had implications for recruitment and retention of state chiefs, whose average tenure is a little over two years and whose hiring deals include many elements aside from base salary. In this video, Education Week offers a preview of our salary data analysis for the superintendents of all 50 states and D.C.—for more, check out the full report.
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