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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I saw a post on AEM that we should all go to the county board meeting and ask the county for even more money. This is insane to me. APS needs to live within its means. Make the hard choices, have the tough conversations and move on. [b] Not one more penny from the county until the Syphax bloat is cut.[/b][/quote] [b]Reducing a few positions in Syphax isn't going to materially affect the discrepancy in the budget. [/b] If our community values education (it should) then it should appropriately pay for it. [/quote] Think again...APS Organizational Chart 2023 - 2024 [url]https://apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/2024/02/APS-Organizational-Chart-020124.pdf[/url] Superintendent’s Cabinet: 8 people Executive Leadership Team: 30 people (includes Principals) Chief of Staff Office: 18 people Chief Operating Office: 23 people Chief of School Support Office: 38 people (includes Principals) Chief Academic Office: 26 people (not including Supervisors, Specialists, etc.- maybe another 40 people?) Division Counsel Office: 3 people Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and Student Support Office: 13 people School & Community Relations: 10 people Not included above: administrative assistants, others. It's not just the number of positions, it's also all the additional paid leave Syphax positions were granted.[/quote] Some positions listed at Syphax are actually done in schools. The only ones this would apply to might be the DEI positions listed above the care. Because we have a full-time DEI person in every middle and high school now.[/quote] And of course, it’s questionable whether that is necessary… [/quote] do you consider principals necessary? They are on this list. [/quote]
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