In 2013, she earned $471,842, about 35% more than Michelle King, the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, makes today. — Lisa Cordero, former Celerity Dyad Charter School teacherIn 2012, L.A. Unified’s charter schools division made a routine request for financial records from the Celerity Educational Group. Parents of Arminta Street Elementary School students protest the possible opening of a Celerity charter school inside their school this fall. Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times Parents of Arminta Street Elementary School students protest the possible opening of a Celerity charter school inside their school this fall. Parents of Arminta Street Elementary School students protest the possible opening of a Celerity charter school inside their school this fall.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 06, 2017 11:04 UTC