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BCSD approves deal for new superintendent that would pay $235,000 annually
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The Bakersfield City School District board of trustees will consider approving a deal for new superintendent Mark Luque
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) â The Bakersfield City School District approved a deal that would pay new superintendent Mark Luque $235,000 a year. Luque s deal will run from June 1 through June 30, 2024.
Luque was named the successor to Doc Ervin, who announced earlier this year that he would be leaving the district at the end of the school year.
According to the agreement, Luque would receive $235,000 annually and would be subject to percentage increases or decreases based on salary negotiations through the district s certified management team.
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The board for the Bakersfield City School District this week opened a discussion about implementing ethnic studies in the district. Itâs not the first time board members or administrators broached the idea, but it was the first serious discussion about actually adopting a formal resolution in ethnic studies.
âThis is embarking on something big,â said Superintendent Doc Ervin. âWe can do it. Itâs not going to be a problem. We just have to be patient.â
Deputy superintendent Mark Luque said BCSD teachers have been asking for the district to adopt ethnic studies. But Tuesday night s discussion was prompted by a letter from Kern County Educators for Ethnic Studies. The group is asking for the district to adopt a resolution by the end of the school year with a clear and comprehensive vision for the implementation of ethnic studies.