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  • 03-31-2011 8:38 PM

    Department of Employment (DOE) -- Paying Bureaucrats More while Closing Down Schools

    To address an estimated state budget shortfall of more than $1.3 billion over the current fiscal biennium, the Department of Education (DOE) is in the process of closing down schools, explaining to the public that such steps will save a few hundred thousand dollars per school.
    But just as children are being banished from their neighborhood schools, the Legislature is proposing Senate Bill 605, which would establish 2 new senior deputy superintendent positions, to be paid up to 90 percent of the superintendent’s $150,000 per year salary. The bill would also lift the salary cap for all assistant and complex area superintendents from 80 percent to 90 percent of the superintendent’s pay.
    The purpose, as stated in the bill, is to “reinvent government” and make it more efficient.
    The senior deputy superintendent for academic achievement would oversee the “Academic Achievement Division.”
    The senior deputy superintendent for administration would oversee the administration division.
    The Board of Education (BOE) would “delegate the duties and functions of the department to the Academic and Administrative divisions.”
    Although a 2010 Hawaii state constitutional amendment created a governor-appointed vs. elected Board, Article X, Section 3 of the Constitution states that the board “shall appoint the superintendent of education as the chief executive officer of the public school system.”
    As the bill is written, the superintendent of schools would now be an advisor to the board.
    The only testimony received was from Superintendent Kathryn Matayoshi, in which she claims that this bill will “improve the Superintendent’s management capacity.”
    The move to divide the DOE into 2 divisions is the result of the Race to the Top grant proposal, which garnered $75 million for the DOE.
    Although the federal grant provided the state with a one-time windfall, the Legislature must now find the taxpayer funds to sustain this increased cost of state government.

  • 10-19-2011 4:19 PM In reply to

    • Uriah
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    Re: Department of Employment (DOE) -- Paying Bureaucrats More while Closing Down Schools

    Is the fact that they are closing down complete school facilities their only options for cutting costs? Would it be benificial to a majority if they could just weed out the teachers with the lower academic class results or would the unions shoot that down? How are the taxpayers going to feel about for school spending that seems to go to the hierarchy of the DOE and not to cover the bases? I truly do not know the answers to these but would like to hear from individuals in the DOE and taxpayers. 

    "Everyday above ground is a good day" CPOL

  • 10-22-2011 8:30 PM In reply to

    Re: Department of Employment (DOE) -- Paying Bureaucrats More while Closing Down Schools

    It's a shame that schools and education always seem to be at the bottom of the trough when it comes to the wqay politicians spend taxpayer money.  In 2011, how can any one not realize that education is the key to getting rid of so many of society's problems, including poverty, crime, drug use and even un-employment.  How can closing a school benefit anybody?  If they want to save money, let's see what the retirement benefits are for politicians.  How can some one who is a public servant retire as a millionaire?  It's sickening.  They all sound so sincere when they're running for election, but it seems to always end up the same, we(taxpayers) get screwed and they laugh all the way to the bank!  http://bit.ly/iQidkc

  • 10-24-2011 11:05 PM In reply to

    • Uriah
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    Re: Department of Employment (DOE) -- Paying Bureaucrats More while Closing Down Schools

    I agree as well. People use to take public servatude as a position of honor and duty and would oftentimes set their personal lives aside as well as businesses and now public it seems to be the exact opposite and yet the taxpayers are paying substantial amounts to schools that can't give their children an education thats even on par with any industrialized nations. Do we need to privatize all schools? 

    "Everyday above ground is a good day" CPOL

  • 11-19-2011 3:09 AM In reply to

    Re: Department of Employment (DOE) -- Paying Bureaucrats More while Closing Down Schools

    That reminds me of a famous joke:"what punishment do suicides get in the afterlife? - they becomex civil servents"...

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