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Thursday, April 1, 2021

Dr. Sonja Santelises is Maryland’s highest-paid school superintendent. In 2020, she earned $339,000.

BALTIMORE (WBFF) - The success of any school, and its students, is often measured by graduation rates. If that is the case, Baltimore City Public Schools is going in the wrong direction. Data just released shows, for the second year in a row, graduation rates in City Schools have dropped and the number of students graduating is at a six-year low.

Dr. Sonja Santelises is Maryland’s highest-paid school superintendent. In 2020, she earned $339,000. That same year, City Schools’ graduation rate, for the first time in six years, dropped below 70 percent...

https://foxbaltimore.com/news/project-baltimore/baltimore-city-schools-graduation-rate-drops-to-six-year-low?fbclid=IwAR3v_BylKWANA095aiOgbuXZdg81wDte0Yrw0tmIPndE-BQyfn9JnEXh_es

1 comment:

  1. With the MC president receiving a $281,000 base salary with a possible 5 percent annual bonus, along with an additional $3,000 housing allowance each month, they come neck and neck.

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