The Triad Business Journal has the story. 33 employees earn more than $150,000.
It seems public education creates career opportunities for the upwardly mobile. And they get all those government benefits and loads of paid time off. What a racket!
Constitutional Conservatism and Biblical Christianity in the Piedmont Triad of North Carolina
The Triad Business Journal has the story. 33 employees earn more than $150,000.
It seems public education creates career opportunities for the upwardly mobile. And they get all those government benefits and loads of paid time off. What a racket!
That is obscene !
I agree, Fred. The system exists for the benefit of the education establishment.
A graph of educrats/student over the last few decades would be steadily, relentlessly upward. And the number of such bureaucrats/student generally correlates NEGATIVELY with measures of learning by students.
I agree, J. Sobran. That has definitely been the trend. And I expect those kinds of folks disproportionately comprise the large numbers making greater than $100,000 in our local school systems.
Not only are they well paid, but they have no accountability for the harm they do, as in the case of the Forsyth Co. superintendent and CFO who spent their system $47 million in the hole.
I suppose they lost their jobs, J. Sobran. Did they not? Of course, that doesn’t replace the $47 million they negligently frittered away. We ought to somehow be able to require they replace it, at least to some extent.