DOE Superintendent Salary Increases as Four-Year Contract Is Approved
The Board approved an 18% raise for Superintendent Hayashi and average 10% raises for 24 subordinate superintendents to address pay disparities and retain leadership.
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Hawaii schools chief Keith Hayashi gets 18% raise in new 4-year deal | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The state Board of Education on Wednesday approved a new four-year contract for Schools Superintendent Keith Hayashi, extending his tenure through 2029 and increasing his annual salary to $294,674, an 18 % raise from his current pay of $249,600.
DOE Superintendent salary increases as four-year contract is approved
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The Hawaii Board of Education has approved a new four-year contract for the state school Superintendent, Keith Hayashi. On Wednesday, Nov. 5, a Human Resources Committee meeting took place, where Hayashi was met with mostly positive feedback from principals and community members who praised Hayashi's leadership and focus on student success. Hawaii DOE bans e-motorcycles from all campuses; new policy revealed Under the n…
Hawaiʻi Schools Chief Gets $45,000 Raise As His 4-Year Contract Is Renewed DOE Superintendent Keith Hayashi also could see his salary rise up to $400,900 by the end of the decade if he continues to get good performance reviews.
Hawaiʻi Schools Chief Gets $45,000 Raise As His 4-Year Contract Is Renewed
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