Posted by James V. Lacy at 12:00 am on Apr 22, 2010 3 Comments
Striking Capistrano Unified School District teachers were
ballyhooing today in south Orange County during my drive to Trader
Joe’s this afternoon to pick up some chow for Ibo, our real German,
German Shepherd.
The strikers looked neighborly enough,
almost like a mall crowd, mostly changed into "smart casual"
outfits after school for their afternoon of demonstrating. I
got to thinking, and contacted Tony Beall, the Rancho Santa
Margarita Councilman who has been defending the CUSD "reform"
trustees in the labor dispute that pits a school administration
that absolutely must control excessive spending and a teacher’s
union that will not easily accept that their salaries need to be
cut to do so.
Anyway, Tony provided me some URLs
leading me to some data I was interested in seeing. I am not
a statistician, but what I learned all on my own is that last year,
around half of the teachers at CUSD made salaries of $82,245 or
more. Since salaries start at around $48,000, and go to a
little under $100,000, the labor problem at CUSD seemed pretty
evident to me: the district is top-heavy with high salaried
teachers. One… Read More