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All I know about Reid is that she defends and protects cheaters (Hayfield), is keen on unwanted boundary changes that once unveiled will create havoc, and writes long, semi-intelligible weekly missives about all the places she’s been.
What has she done to retain her job, much less warrant a raise? |
| I want boundary changes. |
Equity only matters when she and the SB can impose it on others. 12% is too much for a superintendent who already makes $400,000/yr. |
| Discusting |
| Fed here- this salary is already ridiculous. She makes more than cabinet level secretaries, Senators and congressmen. Low to mid 200s is an adequate salary. I don’t understand why so many of these positions pay this highly. They’re public sector. |
| 4 of the 6 richest counties in the US are suburbs of Washington DC- a city infamous for its lack of native productive industries. Reid's salary is just one more symptom of the underlying disease that is a bloated administrative state and government overreach into Fairfax County. |
| Remember, this is county taxpayer funded. So it's absolutely warranted for your average FFX homeowner (a mil/fed/ctr who consistently gets a 2-3% raise, paying $8,000 a year in real estate taxes for a 1970s 4br/2ba home) to feel there's a lack of accountability and oversight the FCPS superintendent gets a 12% raise on a $400,000 salary. |
I’m sorry the feds wouldn’t hire you. You should look into counseling before your spouse leaves you and takes the kids. |
| She could donate/forego her raise and put it back to the county to relieve its school lunch debt in two years. Now that would be a concrete way to help the students. The fact that we even have a school lunch debt boggles me. Removing one useless "instructional coaching" position at gatehouse could let kids eat without putting a rich county in debt over cheese sticks and baby carrots. |
| The lunch debt doesn’t matter because it isn’t ever enforced. No attempt to collect it is made. It causes no problems for the kids, just an accounting issue. |
| Lunch debt is a non-issue. It's mostly kids whose parents forget to put money on their card, not poor kids (who are probably getting free lunch anyway). Every now and then it gets raised in the press, and people lose their minds, but it's a nothing burger. |
Somebody has to pay for it, meaning the taxpayers are stuck with the bill. Don't let the freeloaders graduate until they pay their bills. |
When the rich start paying their fair of taxes, maybe we’ll worry about lunch debt. Until then go back to the Bootlicking Factory. |
Lol |
Not with Dumpy the rich will get richer and the poor well you know.... |