Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
Where do you find a school's 990? It's not on their website and when I search the IRS, tax exempt organization search, a 990 is not available for the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
PP here, I understand that, but why?
This is only part of the issue. 2 teachers have told me personally that they left their school because the grades they gave to students were being manipulated. They also confirmed that one of their colleagues was fired a day before the first day of school because he stood up for a student's grade (the 94% the student had received had
somehow become a 72 in the report card).
Anonymous wrote:$200k+ salaries are too high. Most teachers are paid way too little.
But you guys do know that per-pupil funds are not all that schools are using, right? Just like how wealthy PTAs can decide to pay for extras at some schools, grants from private foundations pay for extras too (people and stuff)... and grant funds are usually restricted so that they can't just be used to bump up all teacher salaries, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
Where do you find a school's 990? It's not on their website and when I search the IRS, tax exempt organization search, a 990 is not available for the school.
On a school's PCSB profile page. Click on the button for "school profile and performance" and it will be in the right-hand column. https://www.dcpcsb.org/find-a-school
Thanks for this - it turns out that not all charter schools have a 990 - not sure what explains that.
Email the PCSB and ask. They usually respond within 24-48 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
PP here, I understand that, but why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
Where do you find a school's 990? It's not on their website and when I search the IRS, tax exempt organization search, a 990 is not available for the school.
On a school's PCSB profile page. Click on the button for "school profile and performance" and it will be in the right-hand column. https://www.dcpcsb.org/find-a-school
Thanks for this - it turns out that not all charter schools have a 990 - not sure what explains that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
Where do you find a school's 990? It's not on their website and when I search the IRS, tax exempt organization search, a 990 is not available for the school.
On a school's PCSB profile page. Click on the button for "school profile and performance" and it will be in the right-hand column. https://www.dcpcsb.org/find-a-school
Wow, I'm shocked. My kids are at a very highly sought-after charter middle/high school and their principal makes only $111,000. She's extraordinarily good. Why on Earth are those other heads of school making a quarter- to a half-million a year?
Because their board decided they were worth it? That's who approves the salaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
Where do you find a school's 990? It's not on their website and when I search the IRS, tax exempt organization search, a 990 is not available for the school.
On a school's PCSB profile page. Click on the button for "school profile and performance" and it will be in the right-hand column. https://www.dcpcsb.org/find-a-school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
Where do you find a school's 990? It's not on their website and when I search the IRS, tax exempt organization search, a 990 is not available for the school.
On a school's PCSB profile page. Click on the button for "school profile and performance" and it will be in the right-hand column. https://www.dcpcsb.org/find-a-school
Wow, I'm shocked. My kids are at a very highly sought-after charter middle/high school and their principal makes only $111,000. She's extraordinarily good. Why on Earth are those other heads of school making a quarter- to a half-million a year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
PP here, I understand that, but why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
Where do you find a school's 990? It's not on their website and when I search the IRS, tax exempt organization search, a 990 is not available for the school.
On a school's PCSB profile page. Click on the button for "school profile and performance" and it will be in the right-hand column. https://www.dcpcsb.org/find-a-school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.
Where do you find a school's 990? It's not on their website and when I search the IRS, tax exempt organization search, a 990 is not available for the school.
Anonymous wrote:You can find the senior executives salaries on each school's 990.
Most are far below what these outliers are making.
The fact that teachers are not paid as well as DCPS is not news.