Ever wonder how much superintendents make on Long Island?

Seven superintendents have wages set to exceed $400,000 during the 2018-19 school year, according to data provided by the New York State Education Department. The highest paid superintendent is Anna F. Hunderfund of the Locust Valley Central School District who (including salary, benefits and other wages) will make $451,534 this upcoming school year. Hunderfund also has the highest salary at $352,475. Three Long Island superintendents make a salary greater than $300,000.

Check the list out for yourself below.

School districts throughout New York reported their numbers to the NYSED. Although the data is self-reported by each district and is unaudited, it does "not necessarily represent the whole state as there are districts that are not required to report the data. In addition, some districts may not use certain titles," NYSED says.

To fully understand the results, clarification from individual districts may be necessary, NYSED says. Superintendent wages are broken into three categories and then added together for a grand total. The three categories include "salaries," "fringe" and "other."