One egregious example: 1.
9/3/2009 1:57:19 PM
Wake County:$265,704.36 Superintendent Superintendent - 905$121,821.00 Area Superintendent Eastern Wake County - 906$127,671.00 Area Superintendent Southern Wake County - 906$117,000.00 Area Superintendent Northern Wake County - 906$123,321.00 Area Superintendent Central Wake County - 906$116,000.04 Area Superintendent South Central Wake County - 906$117,000.00 Area Superintendent Western Wake County - 906
9/3/2009 2:04:45 PM
^ Compared to. . .
9/3/2009 2:13:42 PM
is there any point to this thread?
9/3/2009 2:32:27 PM
it pays to be the boss?
9/3/2009 2:51:58 PM
9/3/2009 2:57:55 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NisCkxU544c
9/3/2009 3:40:56 PM
^^ That's after claiming that "percentile" is just a figure of speech.
9/3/2009 3:44:52 PM
so are we trying to say that administrators of county school systems aren't deserving of higher-than-average pay? did they not work to get where they are, or are we so cynical as to believe they're all just a bunch of dumb braindead bureaucrats who majored in bureaucracy and liberal indoctrination?answer: probably yes
9/3/2009 3:52:08 PM
It varies from county to county, but if we want to compare their salaries to what they'd be making in equivalent positions in the private sector, they're way underpaid.
9/3/2009 4:07:20 PM
Where I work I know that the president of the college is not just an administrator, but also the chief marketer of the school not only to the community, but also to contractors. This isn't exactly a very wealthy area, either.
9/3/2009 4:14:22 PM
I'm with Bowles on this one.There's too many of them, and they are overpaid. At the university level and the grade school level.These administrations are utterly bloated. It's a big problem, and it's taking too much money from the classroom.
9/3/2009 4:23:17 PM
9/3/2009 4:34:05 PM
9/3/2009 5:18:34 PM
I didn't know there was any argument from anybody that school systems have a bloated, overpaid bureaucracy at the top.Of course, that begs the question of how you attract competent administrators to such a depressing job without throwing money at them.
9/3/2009 5:28:26 PM
Give 'em 5 grand more than a teacher. Hire old teachers. They can do the job better than anyone with a MBA.[Edited on September 3, 2009 at 5:39 PM. Reason : Besides, teacher are sick of dealing with spawn by then anyway.]
9/3/2009 5:39:03 PM
Don't get me wrong, I agree with you about the MBA's. I wouldn't put one in charge of a hot dog stand unless I planned to set it on fire.
9/3/2009 5:54:42 PM
9/3/2009 7:26:43 PM
Trollsaw what is your point. As a free-market buff do you not want to keep the best education officials in the impoverished country to make the most impact?
9/3/2009 7:43:26 PM
I'm still wondering what his point is, too.
9/4/2009 9:27:16 AM
AHA, you guys are being silly because you don't like hooksaw.Bloated and overpaid school administrations is a big part of the reason why our schools never have any money. Wake County collects enough money in property taxes to make up for absurd salaries and unnecessary positions. My friend has a Master's degree and teaches in Wake County, and all her students have books!She used to teach Spanish in another county in NC. She was the only Spanish teacher in the school, and she taught all the levels. Her materials? A "set" of fourteen Spanish 2 books. I can guarantee you that she worked just as hard as any administrator that county had to offer.And it's not clear that administrators with their EdDs and PhDs really have that much to offer over someone with less formal education and more work experience. The degrees they earn lie somewhere between applied and academic...as a result, they get watered down on both ends. There's debate about exactly what it is these degrees actually qualify people to do.[Edited on September 4, 2009 at 12:11 PM. Reason : ]
9/4/2009 12:04:45 PM
ZOMG WE HATE RICH PEOPLE FUCK THESE HIGHLY PAID SCHOOL OFFICIALS AND PRIVATE CORPORATION CEOsWE NEED TO TAKE THEIR PAY TO SPEND IT TO PAY FOR WELFARE CHECKS AND FREE HEALTHCARE AS WELL AS ELIMINATE THEIR BONUSES!!! I can't believe how short sighted you people are. If you really want to look at a pay discrepency why not crack the books and investigate the difference in pay between a professor of History and a professor of chemical engineer. hur's right its SO unfair the engineering professor gets paid more. No its not unfair. The university has to pay the PhD's of engineering a more fair market value wage otherwise they would leave academia seeking higher compensation in high private industry that their degree would provide. A professor in history has very limited job potential on the contrary within private industry.The district superintendent does not set his own salary. If you want to be mad at anyone or assign blame. Blame the school board and country officials who designate the pay for these "overly compensated" school leaders. [Edited on September 4, 2009 at 12:16 PM. Reason : a]
9/4/2009 12:15:32 PM
^^ No one's saying that there isn't bloat in central offices.We're saying that they, on an individual level, deserve to make significantly more than the average citizen and earn significantly less than their private sector counterparts.But we're mostly just laughing at how seriously hurt hooksaw was over the thread that sparked this thread.
9/4/2009 1:21:44 PM
1.
9/4/2009 1:41:05 PM
9/4/2009 2:15:53 PM
Does Hooksaw have anything to suggest rampant administrative bloat in our LEAs? We all know the UNC system is bloated because we have a report from Bain, but we don't have one for our LEAs. Also, I don't understand how comments from the President of the UNC system on bloat within that system has anything to do with our LEAs. In other words, Hooksaw is just butt-hurt.
9/4/2009 2:30:21 PM
9/4/2009 2:42:35 PM
Hooksaw, I don't know why you're being so snappy at me. I was emphatically agreeing with you.
9/4/2009 2:56:54 PM
doesnt hooksaw work for NC State?
9/4/2009 3:24:12 PM
i think so, treetwista or woodfoot found his name i think
9/4/2009 3:28:25 PM
^^^^ I already pointed that out above--can you read?
9/4/2009 3:40:23 PM
There's a geyser of cluelessness regarding K-12 education ITT.1. The old Halifax super was pushed out by the state. The system worked. I've experienced first-hand the beginnings of a state take-over of a school; the firings begin at the top.2. The state needs to pay big money for a new super in Halifax. 2a. All superintendents, everywhere, make six-figures, and rightfully so. They're running an organization that's responsible for thousands of employees and tens of thousands of children. Should they be making less than the GM of a Best Buy?2b. How would you suggest that they attract talent to a poverty-stricken po-dunk district without offering big money?The fundamental difference here is that in many CEO salaries seems to have no relation to supply and demand at all. The Halifax example demonstrates that this isn't the case in education administration; leaders that fail to produce results are fired, and pay only goes up for merit or need.And you've still not explained to us what the point of this thread is. Apparently your point wasn't as clear as you thought it was, because everyone here is still fairly certain you're just butt-hurt over being so wrong.
9/4/2009 4:12:11 PM
9/4/2009 4:19:33 PM
his point was that he wanted to post this again in a new thread so no one would see the pwnage he was taking
9/4/2009 5:07:53 PM
^ Yet, you post no examples of this supposed "pwnage." Furthermore, at least one had the good sense to finally agree that I was correct in the thread at issue--though I needed no such confirmation to simply grasp the facts:
9/4/2009 5:53:23 PM
So this is about that other thread, then?
9/4/2009 6:12:14 PM
^ Not to me. I was simply addressing a post--which should've been obvious.Meanwhile, back on the topic. . . .
9/4/2009 7:03:35 PM
what's the topic?[Edited on September 4, 2009 at 7:09 PM. Reason : but go ahead and address 1-2b, eh?]
9/4/2009 7:05:47 PM
^ You're an idiot. Have you ever taken even one graduate-level course in principles of K-12 education administration? No? Well, I have.But here are the specifics.
9/4/2009 7:51:48 PM
9/4/2009 7:56:01 PM
^ Have you? No? Then shut the fuck up.Do you have anything to offer on the topic? No?
9/4/2009 8:02:28 PM
aren't you always pulling the "OMG LOGICAL FALLACY!!" card? then you go and post a sententious appeal to authority?rolling over here
9/4/2009 8:11:34 PM
9/4/2009 8:14:42 PM
^^ My position stands on the merits. The fact that I have been educated and have experience in the area at issue simply lends support to my position.^ NB: I never stated anything of the sort, fuckhead.And the image you posted has nothing to do with me. But you look like a fucking mongoloid. Meanwhile, back on the topic. . . .
9/4/2009 8:19:33 PM
At least i got the bitches and am not some old crazy cooc that shoots up Unitarian churches when not bitching at people 20 years younger than himself on a college message board.
9/4/2009 8:27:20 PM
9/4/2009 8:55:21 PM
Fire the administrators, disband the schools, and let the teachers start and run the schools. The state can mail them tuition for every student they teach and given them a test every year to ensure standards.
9/4/2009 9:12:18 PM
I'm waiting for hooksaw to drop some more K-12-related knowledge on us.The dude's taken a class on this stuff.
9/5/2009 3:09:20 PM
Since I work in education in Halifax County, I think I can comment on the original point of this. Middleton is overpaid, as is the Weldon Superintendent. Weldon has just at 1000 kids, while Halifax has about 4000 kids and Roanoke Rapids is over 3000 kids. At a per student average, Halifax County is paying $31.55/student for their superintendent and for all administrators about $109.52/student. In comparison Weldon is paying $103.27/student for their super, and $181.93/student in admin overhead cost. Finally Dennis is costing RR City $31/student and $88.47/student for all the top administrators. So I think some of the districts locally are blowing far too much on administrators.Middleton was also not forced out. Here is proof from Bill Harrison:http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1637745.htmlShe was playing both sides of the fence, talking about being committed to fixing the problems at Halifax County schools and being their long term, while at the same time dropping her resume all over the country. She got busted for being a finalist for the superintendent job in Greenville, Mississippi:http://www.rrdailyherald.com/articles/2009/04/21/news/doc49ee2b4ee51b8653567430.txtand pulled out only when it was published in the paper down there and picked up by somebody in Halifax County who then got it posted in the Daily Herald. After that she withdrew her name from consideration, saying her heart was in this for the long haul at Halifax County.http://www.rrdailyherald.com/articles/2009/04/29/news/doc49f8775fbde7b732168565.txtBut in fairness to Middleton, she was not the reason that the system was in such awful shape. That distinct honor falls on the great Willie Gilchrist, who left her holding the bag when he dipped out to run Elizabeth City State University. The rampant spending, fraudulent test scores, etc. were all under his administration, yet he skated without a terse word ever being thrown his way.I also have a problem with my superintendent taking a 10% bonus when NONE of us employees got a pay raise or adjustment up and in fact we all took a pay cut due to higher insurance premiums. The previous superintendent turned down one bonus several years ago when times were tough, and Dennis should have done the same thing. I think it reflects poorly on him as a leader when he can take a $9300 bonus, yet we had to fire all the bus drivers and make the assistants drive the buses because we didn't have the cash. He preached about doing more with less at our convocation, yet that didn't apply to his own paycheck. Guess he had to pay for that brand new Mustang GT he just bought his son who just graduated from RRHS.[Edited on September 6, 2009 at 2:58 PM. Reason : ]
9/6/2009 2:48:16 PM
^^ Epic fail.Completely owned by ^.But everybody knows that Boone-Tard is nothing more than a troll who just talks out of his ass.
9/8/2009 12:30:46 PM