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Re: Jersey City School Board Gives Huge Pay Raises
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Home away from home
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What's so special about all these assistants. Perhaps if they found some not so special assistants they could pay them less. It's like the FBI. Have you noticed that all the agents are called "special agent"? No regular agents, all special agents. When everyone is special it kind of devalues the meaning of the word. So what do you get promoted to in the FBI? Maybe "really special agent" or "extra special agent"?
Posted on: 2006/11/25 4:35
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Re: Jersey City School Board Gives Huge Pay Raises
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Just can't stay away
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What? No raise for Mr. Epps?
Posted on: 2006/11/25 3:42
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Jersey City School Board Gives Huge Pay Raises
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Not too shy to talk
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Unbelievable pay raises and new jobs considering the city has failing schools and is technically bankrupt and controlled by the state. A few of them are political insiders.
School board members responsible: William DeRosa, Chairperson Franklin L. Williams, Vice Chairperson Ed Cheatam Anthony Cruz Anthony R. Cucci Dr. Peter J. Donnelly Jeffrey Dublin Suzanne T. Mack Angel L. Valentin New appointments for Jersey City's schools Friday, November 24, 2006 By KEN THORBOURNE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER The Jersey City Board of Education made several appointments last week...Slattery will earn $134,178 annually. In addition, the board named Paula Christen special assistant to the associate superintendent for research, planning and evaluation. This is a new position and Christen will earn $115,329 annually, officials said. Gerry Crisonino was appointed special assistant in charge of communications and will be paid $84,693 a year. The board also appointed Noemi Velazquez as special assistant to the associate superintendent for programs and services and she will earn $122,461 annually. Ellen Ruane, the former principal at Snyder High School, was named special assistant to the superintendent with a concentration on high schools and will be paid $135,928 annually. Anthony Ruiz was appointed chief of administrative services, a post that will earn him $70,000 a year. ? 2006 The Jersey Journal ? 2006 NJ.com All Rights Reserved.
Posted on: 2006/11/25 2:07
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