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Do you think M-E administrators and the school board will lead by example before laying off the workers? Is there any chance they may take a pay cut?

 

Superintendent Jason Van Fossen $140,842.00 in 2012. How do you live on that? Jeffery Lamoreaux raked in $129,081.00 in 2012... almost makes him a one percenter. In 2009 Kathryn Sever vacuumed up $172,966.00 of taxpayer cash..yikes!

Who is Mary Geisenhof and what did she do in 2012 that cost us $129,081.00. Zoinks! Darlene Darrow aka "the double D" had to make bank deposits with a dump truck! $126,452.00 in 2011. Hey Otis! Richard Otis $117,404.00 in 2012. David Cook $112,383.00. Whats cooking Dave?

Victoria Xlander had to use a leaf blower to pile up all her money... $100,948.00 in 2011. Julie Gallagher $99,864.00 What?? Only five figures? She must be on food stamps or shes eating at Daves house.

 

 

Can someone identify which of the above 6 figured administrators are responsible for some of the accounting that had ME go from a 5 million surplus to a 4 million deficit? Possibly they should be the first to go to save money?

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Can someone identify which of the above 6 figured administrators are responsible for some of the accounting that had ME go from a 5 million surplus to a 4 million deficit? Possibly they should be the first to go to save money?

I’m sure that the administrators do give the board some financial information with which they make their decisions from,but the board is the one that decides what the money is paid out to.It would be the board that made the decision to use the reserves to shore up the number of teachers.

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In a recent article, the top salary earners among local school superintendents were named. It is disturbing that Gerardo Tagliafferi, superintendent of the Susquehanna Valley School District, was the second-highest wage earner, right behind the superintendent of Binghamton City schools’ Peggy Wozniak.

Wozniak leads a district which has 5,671 students enrolled and seven elementary school buildings — more than three times the size of SV, which has 1,682 students enrolled and two elementary buildings.

Tagliaferri’s wages also exceed those of superintendents from Union Endicott (enrollment 4,007) and Vestal (enrollment 3,684), each of which have five elementary school buildings.

At a salary of $160,000, Tagliaferri will receive a retirement pension of $120,000, continuing to drain the pocketbooks of taxpayers. He also has an assistant superintendent, whereas similar-sized districts such as Whitney Point (enrollment 1,437) have eliminated theirs.

Taxpayers cannot afford this greed and waste.

DAN HAWE

ENDICOTT

 

 

 

This was in yesterdays viewpoints. Would love to know how VanFossen stacks up $ wise against this guy.

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In a recent article, the top salary earners among local school superintendents were named. It is disturbing that Gerardo Tagliafferi, superintendent of the Susquehanna Valley School District, was the second-highest wage earner, right behind the superintendent of Binghamton City schools' Peggy Wozniak.

Wozniak leads a district which has 5,671 students enrolled and seven elementary school buildings — more than three times the size of SV, which has 1,682 students enrolled and two elementary buildings.

Tagliaferri's wages also exceed those of superintendents from Union Endicott (enrollment 4,007) and Vestal (enrollment 3,684), each of which have five elementary school buildings.

At a salary of $160,000, Tagliaferri will receive a retirement pension of $120,000, continuing to drain the pocketbooks of taxpayers. He also has an assistant superintendent, whereas similar-sized districts such as Whitney Point (enrollment 1,437) have eliminated theirs.

Taxpayers cannot afford this greed and waste.

DAN HAWE

ENDICOTT

 

 

 

This was in yesterdays viewpoints. Would love to know how VanFossen stacks up $ wise against this guy.

 

Name Van Fossen,Jason R    County     BroomeLocation Maine-Endwell Central Schools         Hire Date 1/10/1996                   Pay 2011-12 $140,831.80

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In a recent article, the top salary earners among local school superintendents were named. It is disturbing that Gerardo Tagliafferi, superintendent of the Susquehanna Valley School District, was the second-highest wage earner, right behind the superintendent of Binghamton City schools’ Peggy Wozniak.

Wozniak leads a district which has 5,671 students enrolled and seven elementary school buildings — more than three times the size of SV, which has 1,682 students enrolled and two elementary buildings.

Tagliaferri’s wages also exceed those of superintendents from Union Endicott (enrollment 4,007) and Vestal (enrollment 3,684), each of which have five elementary school buildings.

At a salary of $160,000, Tagliaferri will receive a retirement pension of $120,000, continuing to drain the pocketbooks of taxpayers. He also has an assistant superintendent, whereas similar-sized districts such as Whitney Point (enrollment 1,437) have eliminated theirs.

Taxpayers cannot afford this greed and waste.

DAN HAWE

ENDICOTT

 

 

 

This was in yesterdays viewpoints. Would love to know how VanFossen stacks up $ wise against this guy.

 

I've often wondered why the SV budget is conistently several MILLION dollars higher than the Whitney Point budget every year. The districts are similar in size.

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I've often wondered why the SV budget is conistently several MILLION dollars higher than the Whitney Point budget every year. The districts are similar in size.

 

Hitchin posts for horses cost little compared to blacktop parking lots.

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The only solution to this problem is to abolish public schools altogether. They are socialist institutions anyway, so we'll all be much better off without them. Put education back into the hands of the family, the private sector, and our churches where it belongs.

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Screw Maine Endwell and their school board and others in charge.....bunch of political ass-hats.

 

Quit whining. You're not going to do anything. Just watch. Next May, the M-E budget wil be comfortably approved and all of the incumbent BOE members will be re-elected. Alot of huffing and puffing is going on here but the status quo will continue.

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Can someone identify which of the above 6 figured administrators are responsible for some of the accounting that had ME go from a 5 million surplus to a 4 million deficit? Possibly they should be the first to go to save money?

This $9 MILLION in spending over and above the budget in just a couple of years needs to be explained.

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Name Van Fossen,Jason R County BroomeLocation Maine-Endwell Central Schools Hire Date 1/10/1996 Pay 2011-12 $140,831.80

That's funny because he left M-E to work at Windsor around 2005 so they didn't change the date. Why is a glorified social studies teacher running a school district? It's not like he has had many years of experience to support being a superintendent...and it shows.
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That's funny because he left M-E to work at Windsor around 2005 so they didn't change the date. Why is a glorified social studies teacher running a school district? It's not like he has had many years of experience to support being a superintendent...and it shows.

 

Jason left Windsor (ss teacher) to take M-E's HS principal job after earning his admin certificate. When Stoner retired, VanFossen was hired by the M-E BOE to be their superintendent.

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Guest suck it VanFossen

That's funny because he left M-E to work at Windsor around 2005 so they didn't change the date. Why is a glorified social studies teacher running a school district? It's not like he has had many years of experience to support being a superintendent...and it shows.

 

 

 

You nailed it,and now it's going to cost us taxpayers millions for the BOE hiring a dolt

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M-E taxpayers are toast. All the M-E non taxpayers will vote to make all the taxpayers pay way more.

 

I like strawberry jam on my toast. And, I like my toast to be cut at an angle.

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Abolishing public unions, eliminating pensions, cutting salaries. These are the solutions, not a desperate grab for more revenue and more overspending.

If they hadn't spent a million dollars on the new swimming pool maybe they wouldn't have to lay off and cut corners so the students will suffer. These kids need all the instruction they can get without cutting teachers and aides. To the School board----THINK and get your minds off the notoriety!!!
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M-E taxpayers are toast. All the M-E non taxpayers will vote to make all the taxpayers pay way more.

 

 

Yep, all the tennants who live on Watson Blvd and Hooper Rd will vote to pass the budget so they get more free lunches, free musical instruments, free tutoring, free breakfasts, free free. free

 

The middle class taxpayer will redistrubute their wealth and taker care of these hard working people.

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