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This question is about superintendent salaries.
Yes, superintendents make a lot of money. Superintendents are the chief executives of a school system. They are charged with the overall supervision of the entire school system, including its schools, the teachers, principals, and support staff, and ensuring that all of the school district's policies are carried out as designed.
The superintendent job is typically the culmination of a long career in education, with experience in teaching and administration at different schools and levels. A school superintendent's salary is on par with the salaries of chief executives of large businesses in the area.
Superintendents earned a median salary of $165,000 in a year. School superintendents' salaries in the United States range from $107,000 to over $229,000 in a year.
Differences in salaries depend on several factors, including the part of the country, the size of the school district, and the superintendent's own level of education, experience, and accomplishments.
As with most occupations, salaries of school superintendents tend to be higher in the densely populated metropolitan areas of the northeast and west coast, than in the midwest and south. Salaries are also higher in most large school districts than in small school districts.
The following cities have the highest average salaries for superintendents:
San Francisco, California: $205,555
New York, New York: $197,826
Los Angeles, California: $185,983
Chicago, Illinois: $174,457

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