HB 2386
school district superintendents; performance-based pay
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Bill overview
This bill aims to tie performance pay to the performance of school district superintendents in Arizona. It modifies existing statutes to allow up to 20% of a superintendent’s salary to be designated as performance-based compensation, linked to academic gains compared to the highest-performing districts in the state. The bill also updates provisions related to school district governance, including policies on discipline, safety, and community engagement, and establishes a process for reviewing superintendent contracts.
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Primary sponsor
Matt Gress
Cosponsors
John Gillette
Neal Carter
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