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The Houston ISD board of managers approved a $173,660 bonus for Superintendent Mike Miles following the release of his evaluation for the 2024–25 school year, officials said in a Sept. 16 news release.
The details: The payment, which was approved after board discussions held Sept. 11, is part of Miles’ contract, according to the news release. The contract allows for up to $190,000 in incentive pay tied to annual results.
A closer look: According to the news release, Miles was evaluated using two rubrics. On the Superintendent’s Evaluation Rubric, which is based on seven goals and performance metrics, Miles scored 55 out of 60 points.
Some context: Miles, along with the district’s board of managers, was appointed to lead the district in June 2023 after the Texas Education Agency found cause for the state to take over the district.
What’s next: In June, the TEA announced it was awarding Miles a five-year extension on his contract with the district.
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