Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez has received a $10,200 raise, bumping his salary to $350,200 — near the top of the city’s payroll.
The Board of Education unanimously approved the raise Wednesday after discussing Martinez’s performance and contract terms behind closed doors at the end of its monthly board meeting.
Martinez’s contract, signed in the fall of 2021, included a $340,000 annual salary and annual raises of up to 3% based on his performance. The board gave Martinez the full raise this year. A CPS spokeswoman said a 3% increase is in line with other district administrators.Sign up for NBC Chicago newsletters.
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