Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Sallisaw Is Just One Example of Bloated School Administration


It's Ten O'clock, Do You Know What Your School District Administration is Paid?

Anyone remember that phrase? Some news casts would ask that, "It's Ten O'clock, do you know where your children are?" But in the wake of the disgusting and disturbing gathering of union thugs striking at the Capitol we need to educate readers and legislators alike on the kind of pay scales being paid in even the smallest of school districts. Usually the highest paid employees in a county will be public school teachers or administrators.

This post by the Tulsa World allows you to select any school district in the state and see their highest paid employees and see each and every salary paid listed with benefits and without along with the job description.

We choose Sallisaw as an example in the picture above, a small town on the far East side of the state, split by I-40, the House District of Rep. John Bennett. Sallisaw struck for higher pay and increased funding and sent plenty of union thugs to the Capitol and they stayed here till the strike fizzled out last week.

Below the top ten earners is a scroll-able spreadsheet showing the school employees in alphabetical order. Take the time and look up your own school district and be prepared to head back to school to get this kind of money for working five hours a day about half of the year.