Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Washington Teacher: Some DC Principals Move Up While Other DCPS Staffers Await Termination Letters !

The Washington Teacher: Some DC Principals Move Up While Other DCPS Staffers Await Termination Letters !

Some DC Principals Move Up While Other DCPS Staffers Await Termination Letters !


In early May of this year, thirteen new instructional superintendent positions were posted on the DCPS website with annual salaries ranging from 120,000 to 150,000. Many were aghast after learning of the news especially in light of the 528 million dollar deficit that DC government is currently facing as well as Rhee's overspending of the central office budget. Rhee and company's rationale for doubling the number of school superintendents is to improve teacher quality and raise student achievement.
Once news of these management positions was broadcast, parents argued that if Rhee had the money to hire more senior level managers the money would have been better spent on bringing back the teachers and school staff who she (Rhee) laid off in November 2009, reducing class sizes or buying needed supplies at the local school level. A Washington Post article revealed that Rhee stated in interviews that although this increase in senior