Montgomery County school board approves superintendent’s contract

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Montgomery County school board approves superintendent’s contract
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Montgomery County Superintendent Monifa B. McKnight will receive $320,000 annually in base pay.

“Dr. McKnight is an exceptionally skilled leader who will build on our district’s legacy of excellence, and help us ensure that we are an innovative and equitable school system that provides a world-class education to all of our students,” Brenda Wolff, the board’s president, said in a statement.The contract released Tuesday requires McKnight to relocate to Montgomery County as soon as possible but no later than June 30, 2023. The board will pay up to $15,000 in relocation costs.

McKnight’s contract further stipulates she will receive 30 days of paid annual leave and 25 sick or personal leave days. It also includes perks, such as the use a vehicle paid for by the board. She will also receive $48,000 a year in deferred compensation. Additionally, McKnight’s salary is set to increase at a percentage equal to any increases given to the Montgomery County Association of Administrators and Principals, the union for administrators.

Each year, McKnight will be evaluated by the board no later than Nov. 1. She is expected to provide a self-evaluation before the board conducts its review, under the contract’s terms.Her contract is set to expire June 30, 2026. Board members will decide by Dec. 1, 2025, whether they will renew it. McKnight has been part of the school system’s leadership throughout the pandemic as schools grapple with historic student learning loss and

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