New schools supe will work for less money
By Emily Alpert/Voice of San Diego
Newly tapped San Diego Unified Superintendent Bill Kowba is poised to work for less money on a shorter contract than his predecessor, Terry Grier. A draft contract that the school board is slated to sign off on Tuesday night would give Kowba a $250,000 salary, compared to the $269,000 given to Grier. It spans for three years, while Grier had a contract that covered four. Kowba’s contract has no performance bonuses, a unique part of Grier’s contract that was never actually carried out. Grier was supposed to get bonuses for meeting mutually agreed goals with the board. (more...)