Top-Earning Superintendents in Eastern Montgomery County Schools Revealed
Eastern Montco Schools Superintendent Salaries Revealed: Who Makes The Most
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New data from the Pennsylvania Department of Education reveals that two superintendents in Eastern Montgomery County are among the highest-paid in the state for the 2025-2026 school year. Scott Eveslage of Hatboro-Horsham School District earns $284,960, while Jeffrey Fecher of Abington School District receives $279,256 annually.
- 01Over 200 superintendents in Pennsylvania earn more than $200,000 annually.
- 02Scott Eveslage and Jeffrey Fecher rank among the top earners in Eastern Montgomery County.
- 03The highest-paid superintendent in Pennsylvania is Tony Watlington of Philadelphia, making $367,710.
- 04The average superintendent salary in Pennsylvania is $171,825.
- 05The salary data reflects a snapshot taken on October 1, 2025.
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According to new data from the Pennsylvania Department of Education, more than 200 superintendents across the state earn over $200,000 annually, with two from Eastern Montgomery County ranking among the top earners. Scott Eveslage, superintendent of Hatboro-Horsham School District, receives $284,960, while Jeffrey Fecher of Abington School District earns $279,256 for the 2025-2026 school year. The data, which includes salaries for 875 school leaders, shows that the highest-paid superintendent in Pennsylvania is Tony Watlington from Philadelphia, with an annual salary of $367,710. The average salary for superintendents in the state is $171,825, which encompasses various positions, including substitutes and temporary replacements. The snapshot of salaries was taken on October 1, 2025, and may not account for subsequent personnel changes.
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The high salaries of superintendents may influence local school budgets and funding priorities, potentially affecting educational resources and programs.
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