So Christina Can’t Afford Librarians, But A New Supervisor Of Professional Development Is Okay????

Christina School District, Robert Andrzejewski

Okay, I got all sorts of crap from those who support the “New Christina”.  What exactly are they paving the way for?  Not librarians!  That’s for sure.  But I guess the newly created job of Supervisor of Professional Development is okay?  For those who complain about high administrative costs in districts, I’m beginning to see the point.  Such was the case today when Newark High School Principal Curtis Bedford announced he would be taking this brand-new position (not mentioned in the referendum I will point out).  He had a whole article on the Newark High School website about it.  And they already have a temporary replacement until the new Principal is found.

Sorry, I know “Bob A” has his supporters, but I’m not getting it.  Robert Andrzejewski seems to like rising costs.  Most Delaware Principals make about $100,000.  I imagine this new district role is at least $100k, if not more.  So not only does the district have to create the funds to pay for this new position but also backfill a Principal.  Keep paving Bob A, keep paving… I hope you pave the way out of your contract!  A lot of people stood up for you.  Now I am wondering why.  More shenanigans and unfulfilled promises.  Can’t wait to see the excuses for this one!  Here they come… one… two… three…

5 thoughts on “So Christina Can’t Afford Librarians, But A New Supervisor Of Professional Development Is Okay????

  1. secondary principals make in excess of $100,000. what on earth could CSD put together for PD that could possibly cost that?

    anyone sorry yet that you trusted?

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  2. I could not agree more. The last positions that Christina School district needs is more administration. The class sizes in this district are ridiculous. The CHILDREN are suffering. If I vote yes for the referendum, I always regret it. The money never reaches the children.

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