Anyone able to find Carol Horn's salary?? Doesn't seem to be readily available. |
Yep just what I thought. Can't find it, huh? |
11:51 I don't think other counties take care of their poor quite as well as Fairfax County does. Is this a good thing? I don't know. |
Yes, it is a good thing. |
https://www.google.com/search?q=fairfax+county+public+schools+salary+scale+2012+site%3Awww.fairfaxunderground.com&oq=fairfax+county+public+s&aqs=chrome.0.69i59l2j69i57j0l3.3739j0j4&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8 |
The main issue is that FCPS has a higher % of its population enrolled in public schools. So, there are fewer working adults to fund more kids. Arlington's % is less than 10%, Fairfax's is over 16%. That alone creates problems with funding. |
Not sure about Carol Horn's salary, but there is a long list of salaries in this thread:
http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/2/1051487.html The Fairfax Underground posters seem to have a lot of information on programs that could be considered wasteful. If you are interested in the topic, check out those forum postings. Here's one of them below: http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/2/894856.html |
12:31 A friend of mine did a poll of their friends on facebook all around the USA and FCPS had the largest class sizes of all 30 people responding and many of these school districts even had textbooks. Not saying these make up a great school system, but it does seem like other counties are able to get along with less and not stress out the parents and teachers as much. |
Her salary--I'd say it's no more than $120K. I'm an administrator in FCPS. Principals make between 100K-150K. She's got longevity on her side, but she's not a superintendent. So if you get rid of that position and the administrative asst that probably supports the program, you're looking at $200K (I'm rounding up.) As for the AART positions, they would go back into the classroom. You've cut $200K. How do you propose cutting the other $239,800,000? |
well that's apples and oranges really. There are very few place like Fairfax in the country (for better or worse depending on how you see it). Bethesda, Silicon Valley, Ca, maybe NYC a couple of others and that's about it. A school ranked no. 118 on U.S. News's best high schools in the country finishs no better than 6th right in NOVA. |
well all these anti-AAP posts aren't really about cost cutting are they? That's a convenient pretext perhaps... |
Programs for Advanced Academic Students
An additional allocation for advanced academic programs is provided to each school, based on school membership. The rates for FY 2014 are: School-based itinerant programs $0.85 per student Regional center-based programs and $17.85 per student school-based Level 4 programs |
What were the stats 10 years ago? Twenty? I doubt they've changed significantly. This area has always been a magnet for families with school-aged children. |
Cut the recruiter from TJ. Does TJ really need a recruiter? |
I have noticed the percentage of the BOS budget to the schools has gone down from year to year. Is anyone looking at the BOS budget with as much scrutiny? |