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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How does one apply to become an equity officer? Is there a job description somewhere? At $232k, it appears the position pays more than what a teacher can ever make with a PhD https://govsalaries.com/king-nardos-e-143711008 The max an fcps teacher with Phd can ever earn is $135k https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/FY23-teacher-260-day.pdf[/quote] Interesting concern troll. This is a former assistant superintendent with probably 25+ years in the system who moved into a new role. The salary is high, yea, but seems more based on seniority than being role-specific. Administrators generally earn more than teachers. We can probably agree that’s wrong, but I suspect that’s not what this is about for you. Rather, you have a bug up your butt about the letters D, E, and I. [/quote] King does not deserve $232K. That’s a shocking salary for a public school system.[/quote] That’s only your opinion. We can have a discussion about the remuneration to long-serving administrators — I won’t even disagree with you much in that regard, although it’s a common dynamic and structure at most organizations where executives are paid more. But you injected the DEI thing as if *THAT* is what she doesn’t deserve to be paid for. And made it personal. If you are so blind as to the facts and circumstances of how a long-serving executive got to a place in her career where she would earn this amount in virtually ANY executive role, I can’t help you. The DEI role is a red herring and you want to place a spotlight on it, that’s a terrible look. [/quote] Of course that’s my opinion. But I have had experience with her and she accomplishes almost nothing.[/quote] So this is a personal vendetta…. [/quote] You’re strange.[/quote] Toots. Honeybear. Lovebug … you started this insane thread. You are the one who is cuckoo.[/quote] Wow, you’re really crazy. I did not start this thread. I simply posted a response which you think is a “personal vendetta.” [/quote]
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