Boston has made an offer to the next superintendent of its schools. All that remains is for her to accept.
Highlights of the draft contract were provided by Boston School Committee chair Geri Robinson Wednesday evening before school members voted unanimously to approve it.
Former Somerville Superintendent Mary Skipper, now the top leader of Boston Public Schools, during an interview with the Boston School Committee on June 23. Cassellius left the district with a full year’s pay plus money for unused vacation time per the terms of asigned in February. Acting superintendent Drew Echelson is being paid $5,384 a week for his work covering a July to September leadership gap and extending 120 days into Skipper's tenure.
Boston Public Schools declined to share the text of the contract ahead of its signing, which could come in the next few days.for top city officials, including her own.
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