Analysis: Leyden CHSD 212 school superintendent makes $310,000 annual salary

Analysis: Leyden CHSD 212 school superintendent makes 0,000 annual salary
Dr. Nick Polyak, Superintendent — Leyden Community High School District 212
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Leyden CHSD 212 school district is under scrutiny as its superintendent, Nicholas Polyak receives a significant salary increase despite low student performance metrics. 

Nicholas Polyak’s total compensation, base salary plus benefits and retirement enhancements is $394,604.

That’s according to an analysis of Illinois school superintendent salaries by Wirepoints.

This decision comes amid concerns about the district’s academic outcomes and financial management.

Nicholas Polyak’s salary has increased by $84,000, according to Wirepoints. The raise highlights issues in Illinois’ education system, including high property taxes and pension liabilities. 

“The near-$500,000 salary being doled out to a superintendent in a failing school district captures the absurdity that is Illinois governance,” said Ted Dabrowski.

According to data from the Illinois Report Card and the Illinois State Board of Education, only 20% of students in Leyden CHSD 212 are proficient in math, while 21% read at grade level. 

Chronic absenteeism among students stands at 47%, with 69% of teachers absent for more than ten days.

Dabrowski criticized the lack of accountability and called for reforms: “Nothing will change until we reject the malgovernance and then replace it with something more normal.”

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