The man who will become Springfield’s interim school superintendent this spring will continue to receive a six-figure state pension while also drawing a salary from the district.
Bob Leming’s pension is estimated at $108,000 a year, but it allows him to work up to 100 days per school year without affecting his pension payments.
Leming says he has structured his work schedule to stay under that 100-day threshold, sometimes working only three or four days a week.
Leming will take over as superintendent on April 1, following the resignation of Walter Milton.