He’s been re-upped.
School Board directors approved a new three-year contract Monday for Coupeville Schools Superintendent Steve King.
The new deal runs from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2023.
King, who has held the superintendent position in Coupeville since 2018, will be paid $168,636 for the upcoming 2020-2021 school year.
In a unique move, however, he will not be getting an immediate pay raise.
With the school district facing uncertain financial times as the COVID-19 pandemic plays out, King volunteered to accept the same salary for 2020-2021 as he received in 2019-2020.
This move was hailed by school board members, who voted unanimously to approve his new contract.
A former Principal at Mount Baker High School, King was an Assistant Superintendent in Oak Harbor prior to accepting the Coupeville job after Dr. Jim Shank departed.












































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