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Making Sense of Super Salaries

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State Auditor, Tom Wagner, is a busy man. Here's his breakdown of superintendent salaries courtesy the News Journal:

SUPERINTENDENT SALARIES

Data is organized based on the number of schools. I chose this format to illustrate that disricts with a similar number of facilities may have drastic different student populations or largely different salaries. Ex: Polytech has one building, serves 100 fewer students than Sussex, yet it's superintendent is paid $16,000 more than the Sussex Super.


DISTRICT, # of Schools , # of Students, Superintendent, Salary

Polytech 1- 1,147 Dianne Sole $152,946
Sussex Technical 1- 1,249 Patrick Savini $136,778


Delmar 2(1bdg) -1,149 David Ring Jr. $113,315

Woodbridge 3 - 2,012 Kevin Carson $138,483

NCC Votech 4 - 4,105 Steven Godowsky $161,366

Laurel 5 - 2,099 Linda Schenck $119,196 (Acting Superintendent)
Milford 5 - 4,070 Robert Smith $161,448


Lake Forest 6 - 3,930 Daniel Curry $136,769
Seaford 6 - 3,367 Russel Knorr $149,888


Smyrna 7 - 4,460 Deborah Wicks $133,280
Cape Henlopen 8 - 4,493 George Stone $157,306


Appoquinimink 11 - 8,193 Tony Marchio $162,876
Capital 11 - 6,179 Michael Thomas $147,854

Colonial 13 10,430 George Meney $193,000 *
Caesar Rodney 13 - 7,143 Kevin Fitzgerald $143,651
Indian River 13 - 8,388 Susan Bunting $138,720


Brandywine 18 - 10,113 Jim Scanlon $167,075

Christina 26 - 17,292 Freeman Williams $163,737 (Acting Superintendent)**
Red Clay 28 - 15,721 Rob Andrzejewski $171,543

*George Meney is the highest paid superintendent in the state.
**Christina is also the host of the Statewide Delaware Autism Program and Delaware's School for the Deaf (these programs serve students from outside the CSD.)
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