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Dallas ISD chief open to performance-based pay for execs
Posted on December 5, 2012 at 10:58 PM
Updated Thursday, Dec 6 at 12:05 AM
Dallas ISD Superintdent Mike Miles told 100 people gathered at Kimball High School Wednesday that he wants to raise salaries for teachers and principals, but hold them accountable while earning a higher income.
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