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Open Thread: Was the Former Baltimore Schools CEO’s Contract Too Generous?

Andres Alonso was reportedly paid nearly $150,000 for accrued leave.

Andres Alonso, the former city public schools CEO, was paid nearly $150,000 in accrued leave, according to The Baltimore Sun.

Compensation experts told the newspaper that Alonso’s contract was overly generous and that it should have been more closely scrutinized before it was approved.  

Alonso announced his resignation in May and his last day was June 30. 

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