Why does Open Book$ report central administration costs differently than what may be reported elsewhere?
Open Book$ uses its own set of definitions to give the most accurate look at administrative costs. In others’ cost reporting, “central administration” might exclude the costs of some administrative staff, such as those overseeing finances and human resources. Our definition of “central administration,” however, includes staff salaries of everyone who works in the superintendent’s office, and all other district education leaders who aren’t based in a school.
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