Board extends Slater's contract through 2024

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BY CHUCK VANDENBERG
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FORT MADISON - Fort Madison Superintendent Dr. Erin Slater was awarded a 3-year extension of her contract Monday night.

The board had extended the contract by only one year in 2020, through the 2021 school year after not voting on a contract extension in 2019.

The new contract will pay Slater, who will be starting her sixth year with the district with the new contract, $187,709 per year for the next three years.

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As has been done in past contracts with Slater, the district will also be buying seven of the superintendent's 25 days of paid vacation at $2,000 per day. With the $14,000 added on to the compensation package, Slater will make $201,709.95 annually through the 2023-24 school year.

The new rate represents a pay increase of $4,040 per year or 2.2%.

The district also pays full premiums on a family insurance plan with a $1,000 deductible, all vision and dental insurance, and $100,000 of life insurance.

The board conducted a closed session evaluation of Slater's performance earlier this month.

The motion to approve Slater's contract was passed unanimously without discussion.

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