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"It was a splendid population - for all the slow, sleepy, sluggish-brained sloths stayed at home - you never find that sort of people among pioneers - you cannot build pioneers out of that sort of material. It was that population that gave to California a name for getting up astounding enterprises and rushing them through with a magnificent dash and daring and a recklessness of cost or consequences, which she bears unto this day - and when she projects a new surprise the grave world smiles as usual and says, "Well, that is California all over."

- - - - Mark Twain (Roughing It)

Showing posts with label School Choice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School Choice. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2013

Taxpayer Rape - The Education Industry Lines their Pockets


In 2011, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie succeeded in tying the pay of school superintendents to enrollment, with a maximum salary aligned with Christie’s pay – $175,000.


Education Administrators have raped the taxpayers

  • K through 12 Administrators are lining their pockets while their schools sink into a lower Hell of illiteracy, drop outs and fired teachers.
  • Public college administrators often pull down $400,000 a year plus housing and car "allowances"



With California’s public school system facing economic uncertainties – even with the passage of a tax increase under Proposition 30 – some of the most financially troubled districts have been elevating the payroll for top administrators, a review of district data shows.

In the 2012-13 school year, a record 188 districts – with about 2.6 million students – have landed on a special California Department of Education list designed to sound the alarm on possible financial peril.

California Watch reports that one is the Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation’s second-largest district, which has been buried under a cumulative $2.8 billion deficit for the past five years and has eliminated more than 12,000 teaching and staff positions.


Los Angeles Unified pays Superintendent John Deasy $384,948 a year, about five times the salary of the average teacher. Deasy turned down an increase in his base pay, from $275,000 to $330,000, when he became superintendent in 2011, but accepted the raise in 2012.

Since 2009, the district has raised its superintendent’s salary 32 percent.

Also in the financial basement is the South Monterey County Joint Union High School District. Between 2010 and 2012, average teacher pay dropped 13.5 percent, from $86,703 to $75,018.

But after a takeover of the district in 2009, state officials awarded a $24,606 pay boost, also to be paid by the district, to top administrator John Bernard.

The resulting salary of $201,606, which remains in place for new State Administrator Daniel Moirao, is more than the base pay of Tom Torlakson, the state superintendent of public instruction, and Gov. Jerry Brown, who get $143,571 and $165,288, respectively.

A California Watch examination of 40 of the largest districts on the financial watch list revealed that 21 have raised their superintendents’ salaries since 2009. Some of the raises are modest – a small percentage. But others are more dramatic. Among them:

    • The Riverside Unified School District – which has made $100 million in cutbacks since 2008-09 – raised Superintendent Richard Miller’s total pay for the current school year from $267,208 to $314,963, including benefits, a boost of 18 percent. Since 2009, the district has raised its superintendent’s salary more than 14 percent.
    • The Lynwood Unified School District, which projects a 2012-13 operating deficit of $6.8 million, raised its superintendent’s base pay by about 23 percent, from $200,000 to $245,000, two years ago. Counting benefits, district chief Edward Velasquez makes $287,681.
    • The Alvord Unified School District in Riverside has seen the superintendent’s pay and benefits increase from $192,375 in 2009-10 to $249,060 this fiscal year, a boost of nearly 30 percent. Teacher salaries range from $57,136 to $113,460.

    Last year, voter approval of a tax increase under Prop. 30 relieved pressure from schools that were facing steep budget cuts. But the initiative, spearheaded by Brown, comes amid a national debate over high salaries for superintendents.

    In February 2011, against heavy opposition, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie succeeded in tying the pay of superintendents to enrollment, with a maximum salary aligned with Christie’s pay – $175,000.

    And the rape of the taxpayer goes
    on and on and on.


    Districts with more than 10,000 students can apply for a waiver to pay its superintendent slightly more.

    “In these hard economic times, superintendent salaries in New Jersey are costing taxpayers more than $100 million per year,” the governor’s office said in announcing the reforms. The state estimated an initial savings of nearly $10 million.


    New York is pursuing similar legislation for school district superintendents across the board. Currently, the state caps the salaries, at $166,572, only of those who head the state’s 37 regional education agencies.

    No such efforts to cap salaries are under way in California.



    For the full article go to California Watch.


    Superintendents' salaries increase


    School district Percent increase 2009-10 salary 2012-13 salary
    Los Angeles Unified**32$250,000.00$330,000.00
    Alvord Unified29.5$192,375.00$249,060.00
    Garvey23.2$178,930.00$220,382.00
    Lynwood Unified**22.5$200,000.00$245,000.00
    Desert Sands Unified(c)17.2$238,905.00$279,884.00
    Murrieta Valley Unified(a)15.3$210,374.00$242,626.00
    Riverside Unified14.8$274,409.00$314,963.00
    Walnut Valley Unified14.3$266,666.00$304,773.00
    South Monterey County Joint Union High**13.6$177,492.00$201,606.00
    Buena Park Elementary12.8$227,857.00$257,119.00
    Santa Ana Unified12.5$295,810.00$332,785.00
    Centralia Elementary(d)10.5$179,406.00$198,247.00
    Folsom Cordova Unified9.6$246,578.00$270,263.00
    Fairfield-Suisun Unified(b)8.8$309,742.00$337,116.00
    Ramona Unified8.1$212,608.00$229,725.00
    Coachella Valley Unified7.2$234,797.00$251,619.00
    Paso Robles Joint Unified **6.8$161,813.00$172,767.00
    San Ysidro 4$181,793.00$189,113.00
    Val Verde Unified2.7$257,260.00$264,225.00
    Lake Elsinore Unified1.7$260,970.00$265,330.00
    Palm Springs Unified1.7$258,455.00$262,902.00






    Tuesday, October 11, 2011

    Teachers - Do your job or you are fired

    
    Pansy California Democrats pass a law to stop bullying by requiring more teacher "training." 
    

    Moronic Democrats answer to everything  -  'Hold a committee meeting and do training' . . . how about doing your job!


    Two California laws passed into law by the one-party Socialist Democratic Dictatorship late Sunday expand the definition of bullying to include sex orientation, require additional training for school staff and allow students who have been bullied to transfer districts.

    AB 1156, sponsored by the California State PTA and introduced by Assemblyman Mike Eng, (Socialist Democrat - Monterey Park), links bullying to poor academic performance, reports the Orange County Register.

    "Every child is entitled to a safe and peaceful school environment that is orderly and empowering," Eng said in a statement Monday.
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    The law also requires school-site personnel to be trained to handle bullying as part of a larger definition of school safety.




    What a bunch of pansy, limp-wristed pussies!

    We need more "training" to deal with bullying. 

    Bull shit.

    How about asking teachers and administrators to do their God Damn fucking job or get fired?

    The Liberal crap is flowing deep and heavy.  But let's get to the core issue here.  No child should be bullied in school.  So you have a meeting with administrators and teachers and tell them to get their classrooms and schools under control or they are fired.  Period.

    The adults need to act like adults . . . not like pansy cowards who are afraid of their own shadows.  You don't need a new law.  You don't need training.  You only need to fire people until the staff does the job they are paid to do.

    Teachers.  Grow a set, do your job or get out.

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    Wednesday, August 24, 2011

    Massive public school dropout rate in California

    
    The Socialist Elite takes your hard earned tax money from you and then tells you that you MUST send your children to sub-standard public schools and like it.  Freedom of school choice is an alien thought to the Liberal Statist.
    
    18.2% public school dropout rate for California


    "What’s wrong with education cannot be fixed with technology. No amount of technology will make a dent. It’s a political problem. . . . I’m one of those people who believe the best thing we could ever do is go to the full voucher system."   

    - - - - Steve Jobs, Co-founder, Apple Computers

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    New student dropout numbers from the Department of Education show a total and massive breakdown of the public school system in the People's Republic of California.

    The Government Monopoly school system is seeing student dropouts at an alarming rate.  Add in the dumbing down of the quality of a high school diploma.  Many, many students are simply passed through the schools to keep the system "churning".  

    Huge numbers of freshmen at the California State University schools are enrolled in so-called "dumb-bell" classes in order to get them up to grade level.

    The failed public schools are graduating generations of functional illiterates.

    BI-PARTISAN STUPIDITY:   The People's Republic is ruled by a bi-partisan Socialist Elite.  If a real democracy existed then a true opposition party would fight the status quo.  They would introduce bills to promote School Freedom of Choice or put an initiative on the ballot that might even grow their political party.

    But nothing happens.  California is a Socialist one-party dictatorship. 

    About a quarter of California counties have high school dropout rates of 20 percent or more.


    The new figures released by the California Department of Education last week are based on information collected about individual students from their freshman year in 2006 through graduation in 2010.

    Statewide, the study found nearly three out of four students graduated and 18.2 percent dropped out. The remainder of the students are either still in school, earned their GED or are in alternative programs, according to the department's press release.

    The counties with a dropout rate of 20 percent or more are split between predominantly white, rural counties and more diverse counties of 100,000 residents or more.

    Some of the worst dropout rates were in:
    • Inyo County (46.3 percent) 
    • Nevada County (46.1 percent)
    • Los Angeles County (20.3 percent)
    • San Bernardino County (21.2 percent).

    Seven counties had a dropout rate of less than 10 percent – San Luis Obispo (9.7 percent), Mariposa (9.4 percent), Sierra (8.9 percent), Placer (8.7 percent), Amador (7.9 percent), Marin (7.3 percent) and Calaveras (6.5 percent).

    The study also found "that there is still a significant gap that persists between Hispanic and African American students and their peers," with 67.7 percent of Hispanic students making it to graduation and 59 percent of African Americans earning a high school diploma.

    Translation . . . .

    32.3%    -    dropout rate for Hispanics
    41%       -    dropout rate for African Americans

    These figures represent the first time dropout rates are derived from following individual students and should more accurately represent the number of students leaving school before graduating.
    
    Sorry little girl.  The politicians are bought and paid for by Public School Teacher Union campaign money.  Your education comes second to feathering the nest of union workers and the private contractors who service the Government School Monopoly.
    
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