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re: Teachers in Ohio’s largest school district go on strike 2 days before start of classes
Posted on 8/22/22 at 2:56 pm to GetCocky11
Posted on 8/22/22 at 2:56 pm to GetCocky11
quote:
Superintendent/CEO
Treasurer/CFO
Exec Director, Budget and Financial Management
Deputy Sup, Admin
Chief Academic Officer
Chief Transformation and Leadership Officer
Chief Accountability Officer
Chief Engagement Officer
Chief Communications Officer
Chief Equity Officer
Chief Operations Officer
Chief of Staff
General Counsel
Chief Human Resources Officer
Chief Information Officer
6 different Area Superintendents
Another 8 Exec Directors
When you look at money going to a district you can bet a good sized portion is ate up in wasteful administrative jobs. Some jobs created for a family member, friend, donor, etc.
Posted on 8/22/22 at 3:01 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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When you look at money going to a district you can bet a good sized portion is ate up in wasteful administrative jobs. Some jobs created for a family member, friend, donor, etc.
i worked in k12 for my first 10 years out of college. 6 of those were in Administration (Technology.) my district grew about 3-5k students in that time. in that growth we added about 40 new teachers and doubled our administration from 35 to 70ish.
when they decided to hire 3 new curriculum people, a social media team, and an energy saving facility manager (principal that had repeated state examination failures and somehow got a raise) that were the same salary as about 15-20 teachers, i saw where it was headed and bailed. I still work with k12 on the consulting side because i believe in education, but bloated administrations are in the running of why public ed sucks.
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