
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)
KENOSHA, Wis. – Despite sharp criticism from teachers, parents, and activists, the Kenosha Unified School Board voted 5–2 on Tuesday to approve 2.95% cost-of-living raises for administrators.
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What a piece of trash
Everyone that voted for this ought to be ashamed of themselves! I’m not sure how people like this sleep at night Knowing they are taking away from our children. POS
They wonder why nobody pays the school fees…..Fuck those pedos!
To hell with these pedophiles! They wonder why nobody pays the school fees…
Teacher union thugs screaming about pay raises is the most hypocritical aspect of this story. No teacher OR administrator should have been given a pay raise. NO ONE.
Support staff such as custodians and positions like that, no problem. They are NOT at fault of the disaster that KUSD has become.
They. keep getting elected! Stop the bitchin!
Weiss and Modder , again . And you idiot voters put that tranny Carl Bryan on the board !
You get what you deserve, and I have to pay for it.
Of course they did…
“We have met the enemy, and he is us!
The Administrators should NOT be in a union. No environment I have worked in outside of education does this happen. They set policy and should not be in a represented group. Sad, that “leaders” piggyback their six figure salaries on staff at so much lower levels. If I recall, years ago, administrators at Froedtert South, than United Healthcare, took a cut in pay during tough times.
Eight months ago the district was asking taxpayers for huge amspending, money in the referendum, now all but safe entrances is being funded with no referendum. (Salary increases, step and lane movement, increased prep times) Poof! Magic! money appears, while enrollment declines. Imagine spendin, if the referendum had passed?
Print their names and how they voted. If they win the next election, that will show you how much people in this town are looking for “Change “.