Dr. Marc Winger
The Glendale Unified School District is getting two for the price of about one-half.
Marc Winger, who retired earlier this year after more than 17 years at the helm of the Newhall School District, was hired last week as one of two interim superintendents in Glendale, where school board members are searching for a permanent officeholder.
Winger will be sharing the job with another retired superintendent, Joel Shawn, the former head of Arcadia Unified.
According to the Glendale News-Press, the Glendale school board expects to begin interviewing candidates in January for the permanent position and hopes to fill it by July.
Winger and Shawn will be paid no more than $40,321 apiece for the school year, which is the maximum their retirement system allows each to earn if they take a school position during 2015-16, according to the News-Press.
Winger has been an education professional for more than 41 years, starting as a teacher in the Newhall School District in 1974. After a three-year stint as an elementary school principal in Burbank, he returned to the Santa Clarita Valley as assistant superintendent at Sulphur Springs for 12 years before finishing his career in Newhall.
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All my friends and family in Glendale unified are lucky to have him.
Congratulations.
Must be nice to retire from one government job and get the full benifits and take another government job with big pay and essentially double his salary. ..thought he was more loyal to our schools….