Dallas superintendent doesn't get a contract extension

Dec. 11, 2009
Michael Hinojosa's contract runs until 2012
From The Dallas Morning News: The Dallas school board has opted not to give a contract extension to superintendent Michael Hinojosa after its three-hour annual evaluation of his performance. Hinojosa's contract doesn't expire until 2012. But school boards often approve an extension, even if the contract has years left, as a show of support

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