Fort Worth ISD is paying its new state-appointed superintendent a daily rate and relocation costs as he begins leading the district through the state’s intervention, according to his employment agreement.
The contract for acting Superintendent Peter Licata, developed with input from the Texas Education Agency, outlines the terms of his role as Fort Worth schools transition into a new phase of governance.
Under the agreement, Licata earns $1,384.62 per day while serving as acting superintendent — a prorated amount based on former Superintendent Karen Molinar’s $360,000 salary.
The district is providing a one-time $25,000 payment to cover relocation expenses as Licata, 61, moves to Tarrant County from Broward County, Florida.
That payment must cover all moving-related costs, including temporary housing, and Licata is responsible for any taxes tied to the payment, according to the agreement.
Licata began serving in the role March 24, the same day Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath installed him and a board of managers to take control of the district.
The new managers approved the agreement during their first meeting on March 31. It states Licata will serve in the acting role until a longer-term superintendent contract is finalized.
Licata is working to obtain his Texas superintendent certification, a state requirement for permanently holding the role.
His responsibilities in the meantime mirror those of a traditional superintendent, including overseeing daily operations and complying with directives from the managers and state officials.
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Matthew Sgroi is an education reporter for the Fort Worth Report. Contact him at matthew.sgroi@fortworthreport.orgor @matthewsgroi1.
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