Broward schools chief gets a contract extension and $10,000 raise

The Broward County School Board agreed to extend the contract of Superintendent Howard Hepburn until 2030. He's pictured here at the BECON studios in Davie on July 25, 2024. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
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By  | South Florida Sun Sentinel

As Broward School Board members grapple with major budget cuts, there’s one place they’ve decided not to skimp — their superintendent.

The School Board voted Tuesday to give Superintendent Howard Hepburn a $10,000 raise as part of a contract extension, even though it was a request he didn’t ask for in negotiations. The increase brings his salary up to $360,200.

The School Board also agreed to a request Hepburn did ask for, extending his tenure until June 30, 2030, which is three years longer than his initial contract.

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