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March 15, 2012Is $14,858.40 Per Student, Per Year Effective? On Madison Superintendent & School Board Accountability...Oh, the places we go. I'm glad Matt DeFour and the Wisconsin State Journal obtained the most recent Superintendent Review via open records. We, as a community have come a long way in just a few short years. The lack of Board oversight was a big issue in mid-2000's competitive school board races. Former Superintendent Art Rainwater had not been reviewed for some time. These links are well worth reading and considering in light of the recent Superintendent review articles, including Chris Rickert's latest. Rickert mentions a number of local statistics. However, he fails to mention:
In 2014, Madison superintendent Dan Nerad qualifies for a $37,500 payment for six years of service, which like Gorrell's would be paid into a retirement account. Nerad already receives an annual $10,000 payment into his retirement account, which is separate from his state pension and in addition to a $201,000 yearly salary.More, here. The current rhetoric is quite a change in just 8 years. (Why did things change? A number of citizens care, decided to run for school board - won - and made a difference...) I certainly hope that the Board and community do not revert to past practice where "we know best" - the status quo - prevailed, as the Obama Administration recently asserted in a vital constitutional matter: Holder made clear that decisions about which citizens the government can kill are the exclusive province of the executive branch, because only the executive branch possess the "expertise and immediate access to information" to make these life-and-death judgments.More, here on the political class and the legal system. The choice is ours. Use our rights locally/nationally, or lose them. A look back at previous Madison Superintendents. High expectations surely begin at the top. Posted by Jim Zellmer at March 15, 2012 8:05 AMSubscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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