Denver Public Schools has paid President Xóchitl “Sochi” Gaytán more than $10,000 for her work on the elected Board of Education since last year, making the district one of the first in Colorado to pay directors after a new state law allowed compensation.
The Sheridan School District in Englewood was one of the first to vote to approve board compensation, and, in 2022, paid five members a total of $1,650, according to a presentation given Tuesday during a meeting of the Boulder Valley School District’s Board of Education.
The Boulder school board discussed the possibility of paying members during Tuesday’s meeting, but has not yet introduced a resolution to do so. While the majority of members were supportive of board compensation, at least two raised concerns about the cost to the district when enrollment is declining and the district is trying to balance a budget.
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