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$55,000

The salary increase that incoming Los Angeles schools superintendent John Deasy rejected, in light of teacher layoffs and budget shortfalls. He instead opted to keep his $275,000 salary that he has been getting as the deputy superintendent.

The salary increase that incoming Los Angeles schools superintendent John Deasy rejected, in light of teacher layoffs and budget shortfalls. He instead opted to keep his $275,000 salary that he has been getting as the deputy superintendent. 

Andy Kim is a former GOVERNING staff writer.
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