Newark
Public School Foolery...Eat while you can!
By: Melissa Tomlinson, Asst. General Manager BATs
Recently I
was passed copies of Newark public School District's expenditures for the month
of march and April. Now, let me just
state up from that I have never looked at expenditures for a school district
before. I honestly never had a reason
to. I was a trusting person. This past year has changed that. Looking through these pages, various items
caught my eye.
The usual
payouts that you would expect to see on a list of disbursements fro a school
district are there, technology companies, educational suppliers, maintenance
companies. But interspersed among these
were several items paid to different restaurants, Urban Chicken, Seafood
Palace, and Hobby's Deli were a few.
Some of the amounts were fairly negligible, maybe a little over
$100. Some of the amounts were a more
than that. I asked an administrator
friend of mine for some suggestions about what these charges could
represent. She suggested that maybe
there were some sports banquets or other such events that food was provided
for. She also suggested that at
meetings, etc there is often food that is provided that comes out of the
budget. Overall, this total for one
month came to nearly $24,000. Amazing
how those cookie trays can add up, isn't it?
Looking
through more of these numerous pages, another entry caught my eye. A payment was made to Cami Anderson herself
for nearly $33,000. So again, back to my
friend I went. The explanation that I
received this time was that it may have been related to the car that the Cami
was probably provided. Well, I was a
little taken aback by that. A car. Why should a superintendent be given a
car? I was told to think about it. After all, being a superintendent is a really
tough job and well, getting qualified superintendents to accept positions in
these districts is tough so extras like this are sometimes needed.
Really? If a person that is n charge of a school
district is worthy of receiving a car during employment, why shouldn't a teacher
also be worthy? Teachers are the people
that are interacting with the students, shaping their lives, trying to point
them in the right direction. We are the
gateway for future generations. Schools
are not businesses that are supposed to make profits. We do not need to lure away the best people
from other districts in order to give ourselves some type of advantage. This type of thinking is one of the things
that are pitting districts against each other when our public schools should be
unified.
Additionally,
Cami Anderson was selected by the state.
She was not chosen through a collaborative voice of parents, teachers,
and students. The citizens of Newark
have voiced their dislike of her, over and over again. The teachers do not want her. The students have suffered at her hands long
enough. As an employee of the state, I
feel that if a car is to be one of her job perks, then the state itself should
be responsible for paying for it.
Let me
state my disclaimer again. School
budgets are new to me. I am sure that
there are explanations for the many, many things that I have highlighted to
research. But research them I will.
In the
meantime, I have to wonder about a few things.
Why am I being forced to research these items in the first place? I feel that there should be a little more
transparency as to what each of the payouts is related to. A school board should have nothing to hide. Why are there so many payouts that are not
directly related to providing for the students?
Why are we so stuck in the way things have always been done that we
cannot see that public schools need to make some changes in order to maintain
their integrity of purpose? Why have
there not been any changes made about some of these seemingly extraneous
expenditures? The Newark School Board
has been questioned this week in an open public forum about these food charges.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2Vs81ob3YU&app=desktop
Will an answer ever be given? Or will these school board meeting continue
to merely exist as a false venue that really accomplishes nothing while more
people become frustrated at the lack of response from the board.
Who ate all
of that food???
AAAANNNDDDD,
I haven't
even begun to total up the amounts that are being paid to various charter
schools...
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