Decatur City School Board votes unanimously to extend superintendent contract

DECATUR, Ga. — At a recent Decatur City School Board meeting, members of the board voted unanimously to extend Superintendent Dr. Gyimah Whitaker’s contract by a year.

Now, the contract will keep Whitaker on as superintendent through 2027.

The previous version of Whitaker’s contract had her in the role of superintendent from July 2023 to July 2026.

According to a copy of Whitaker’s new contract, Whitaker will now serve as superintendent until June 30, 2027, with the option for the board to extend the agreement another year, or longer, beginning July 1, 2026.

As the superintendent, Whitaker will earn $260,000 as her base salary, and at the end of each year of her now-amended contract, the school board will have the option to increase the base salary. This marks an increase of $25,000 compared to the previous version of her contract.

Additionally, Whitaker is given a monthly allowance of $1,117 to cover routine and reasonable expenses, such as automobile costs while working as superintendent, and will be provided a car and payment for expenses like auto insurance, the contract says. Compared to her previous contract, the county will be paying more than $400 over the year before.

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