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Parkland Schools extend contract for superintendent, 2 top administrators

Parkland Superintendent Mark Madson, Assistant Superintendent Michelle Minotti and Chief Financial Officer Leslie Frisbie were awarded five-year extensions on Tuesday, the district said in a news release.

Parkland Schools extend contract for superintendent, 2 top administrators
Parkland Superintendent Mark Madson during a school board meeting.

SOUTH WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. — Parkland School Board has voted to extend the contracts of its superintendent and two other top administrators.

Superintendent Mark Madson, Assistant Superintendent Michelle Minotti and Chief Financial Officer Leslie Frisbie were awarded five-year extensions on Tuesday, the district said in a news release.

The extensions will begin with the start of the next fiscal year on July 1, 2026. All three individuals were hired in 2021.
"Their dedication and vision have been instrumental in our continued success, and these contract extensions reflect our unwavering confidence in their ability to guide Parkland School District to even greater achievements in the years to come."The extensions are recognition of "exceptional leadership and transformative achievements," the district release said.

This school year, Madson's salary is $218,400; Minotti's is $173,556; and Frisbie's is $187,206. They were among dozens of administrative salaries approved by the board in June.

"We are incredibly fortunate to have Dr. Madson, Dr. Minotti, and Ms. Frisbie leading our district," School Board President Robert M. Cohen said.

"Their dedication and vision have been instrumental in our continued success, and these contract extensions reflect our unwavering confidence in their ability to guide Parkland School District to even greater achievements in the years to come.

"We also recognize the immense importance and value of stable leadership, especially as we navigate the continued growth of our school district and upcoming construction projects.

"We look forward to their continued leadership and positive impact on our students, staff, and community."

Accomplishments listed


The contract extension "ensures continuity of leadership as the district continues to implement its strategic Vision 2030 plan and advance its commitment to educational excellence," the release said.

Since assuming the role of superintendent, Madson and his leadership team had "led numerous initiatives that have strengthened academic programs, improved facilities, fostered community partnerships, and earned national recognition for the district," the release said.

In that time, among the district accomplishments were:

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