Jason Henry | California Political Review
James Hammond still made $646,744 last year, partly due to pay raises totaling more than 15%.
Ontario-Montclair School District’s superintendent made roughly $100,000 less in 2022 after the school board removed a single sentence from his contract, according to a review of district records.
The amendment eliminated a longstanding provision that allowed Superintendent James Hammond to accrue and then immediately cash out up to 85 sick days annually. In 2021, Hammond was the highest-paid superintendent in the state, with a total compensation package, including pay and benefits, just below $750,000.
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