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Pa. superintendent salaries: 2017-18

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This July 18, 2018, photo shows a display of Rocketbooks Wave notebook and online journals in a Staples store in Pittsburgh.

 Gene J. Puskar / Associated Press

This July 18, 2018, photo shows a display of Rocketbooks Wave notebook and online journals in a Staples store in Pittsburgh.

In the database below, you can see the salaries for school district superintendents. Salaries are based on a snapshot date for the 2017-18 school year.

You can search for a superintendent based on his or her name, by district and by county.

And for some comparison, we’ve included additional details, such as what the average classroom teacher in the district earns and how many students are in the district. Information is based on what districts reported to the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

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