By Christopher Seward
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A former deputy superintendent for Atlanta Public Schools received $188,000 for the day of work she put in as head of a Texas school district before a test cheating scandal derailed her contract.
The DeSoto Independent School District board of trustees canceled Kathy Augustine’s contract as superintendent in July but never revealed how much the district paid to sever ties with the former Atlanta school official.
Augustine was only on the job one day before being placed on administrative leave as the test cheating scandal grew in Atlanta.
While on paid leave she received $31,333. The DeSoto district added to that $156,666 to complete the severance package, the district said in a release this week. The package was equal to what would have been Augustine’s annual pay, officials said.
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