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    Gee that's horrible but it's the only way the people listed below could think of to cut expenses.


    Grier Terry Brooks Superintendent Supt of Schools $300,000.00
    Lindsay Richard Chief of Staff Business Serv Chief Officer, Business Ops $219,544.50
    Morris Jr Charles Franklin Chief Academic Officer Chief Academic Officer $214,000.00
    Garrett Melinda J Finance and Business Service Chief Financial Officer $207,584.76
    Moore Robert E Office of the Inspector Genera Inspector General $171,524.49
    Vela William Leroy Communications & Publications Asst Supt, Comm&Publications $167,475.00
    Ervin Warner D South Regional Office Reg Supt $163,375.73
    Thornhill Barbara M West Regional Office Reg Supt $163,279.73
    Garza Thelma D East Regional Office Reg Supt $163,279.73
    Valdez Gregory J Technology and Information Technology Information Officer $162,400.00
    Wilson Cynthia Lou Q North Regional Office Reg Supt $161,935.73
    Tamez Adriana Central Regional Office Reg Supt $160,231.73
    Huewitt Kenneth R Finance Controller $157,077.73
    Pola Michele M Chief of Staff Chief of Staff, 12 M $156,568.68
    Pottinger Stephen M Materials Management Gen Mgr, Procure&Wrhouse Srs $155,358.40
    Russell Bonnie Transportation Gen Mgr, Transport $148,190.00
    Best Jobina Ann Human Resources Deputy Supt, Human Talent $147,175.00
    Singleton Deborah L Alternative & Charter Schools Reg Supt, Alt&Charter Schools $146,337.47
    Boehm Donald R Financial Management Attorne Tax, Fin&Real Est Manage Attn $145,603.54
    Randall Jr James Donald Technology and Information Sr Mgr, IT $145,000.00
    Bailey Bradford R Benefits Gen Mgr, Benefits&Risk Manage $142,804.30
    Burroughs Willie T Bond Fund Pgm Gen Mgr, Construction $138,522.13
    Stevens Carla J Research and Accountability Asst Supt, Research $133,000.00
    Veselka Ronnie E HR Operations Gen Mgr, Human Resources-Hrly $132,080.00
    McSwain James A Lamar High School Principal, High School $127,200.00
    Dennis Glenda Louise Performance Management Gen Mgr, StratPlan and Account $127,000.00
    Eaves Sharon Gail Budgeting & Financial Planning Gen Mgr, Budget and Finc Plan $126,726.45
    Caleb Mable R Kashmere High School Principal, High School $123,500.00
    Amstutz Steven E Lee High School Principal, High School $123,500.00
    Deleon Daniel Chavez High School Principal, High School $122,850.00
    Smith Mark L Chief Academic Officer Asst Supt, Academic Services $121,541.00
    Andrews Ruby J Ryan Middle School Principal, Middle School $121,400.00
    Barajas Richard Milby High School Principal, High School $120,300.00
    Llorente Linda M Austin High School Principal, High School $120,200.00
    Crump Jane E Sam Houston School Math/Scienc Principal, High School $118,950.00
    Graff Hans P Legal Services Asst General Counsel $118,632.09
    Wade Daryl Wayne School Athletics & Activities Athletics Director $118,449.49
    Salem Timothy J Bellaire High School Principal, High School $118,300.00
    Uzzell Melanie East Regional Office Executive Principal-Hrly $117,856.00
    Koonce Sharon L Learning Academy Asst Supt, Prof Development $117,600.12
    Vasquez Mario L Legal Services Asst General Counsel $117,551.87
    Givens Rever J Jordan High School Principal, High School $117,500.00
    Salazar-Zamora Martha D School Support Services Asst Supt School Support $116,725.00
    Dotson Jimmy L Police Department Chief of Police $116,725.00
    Todd Aubrey R Madison High School Principal, High School $116,675.00
    Addison Mary M South Regional Office Executive Principal $116,404.60
    Siebenaler Steve A Waltrip High School Principal, High School $116,300.00
    Guess Carolyn T Special Education Asst Supt, Special Ed $116,153.37
    Castro Paul D Westside High School Principal, High School $116,100.00
    Bryant Charles H South Regional Office Executive Principal $116,020.60
    Benavides Sandra O Central Regional Office Executive Principal $115,252.60
    Licata Tina A Business Develop & Assistanc Gen Mgr, Business Assistance $115,000.00
    Gomez Audrey L HR Operations Gen Mgr, Human Resources $115,000.00
    Murugan Mullai Applications Sr Applications Developer $114,999.50
    Goggin James M North Regional Office Executive Principal $114,964.60
    Cavazos Patsy A East Regional Office Executive Principal $114,964.60
    Garza Noelia D Special Populations Asst Supt, Special Pops $114,894.32
    Villarreal Teodoro J South Regional Office Executive Principal $114,868.60
    Gibson-Johnson Diana L North Regional Office Executive Principal $114,868.60
    Alaniz Armando West Regional Office Executive Principal $114,868.60
    Sledge Ann West Regional Office Executive Principal $114,772.60
    Cruz Marilyn Central Regional Office Executive Principal $114,580.60
    Vollmer David M Student Information Systems Sr Mgr, IT $114,516.18
    Simmons Bertie Furr High School Principal, High School $114,500.00
    Monaghan Thomas P West Regional Office Executive Principal $114,484.60
    Fonteno Kimberly R West Regional Office Executive Principal $114,292.60
    Weeden Tracy L Elementary Curriculum Instruct Asst Supt, Curriculum $114,263.16
    Green Bruce W Bond Fund Pgm Sr Mgr, Construction Services $114,200.79
    Sarabia Samuel D East Regional Office Executive Principal $114,004.60
    Hinojosa Lupita North Regional Office Executive Principal $114,004.60
    Berry Sharon D North Regional Office Executive Principal $114,004.60
    Manley Nancy C Alternative & Charter Schools Executive Principal $113,908.60
    Castaneda Jaime Davis High School Principal, High School $113,675.00
    Berger Connie M Reagan High School Principal, High School $113,675.00
    Dimmitt Julia B Central Regional Office Executive Principal $113,284.60
    Daily Tammie A Central Regional Office Executive Principal $113,212.60
    Gonzalez Michael Medicaid/Property Mgmt Sr Mgr, Medicaid Finance $113,178.44
    Mack Reginald L Bond Fund Pgm Sr Mgr, Construction Services $112,066.72
    Mouton Jocelyn F West Regional Office Executive Principal $111,988.60
    Crowe Deborah A East Regional Office Executive Principal $111,988.60
    Landrum Mark A Networking Sr Tech Solutions Architect $111,938.27
    LeBlanc Miles James Legal Services Asst General Counsel $111,691.04
    Delarosa Diana M Long Middle School Principal, Middle School $111,550.00
    Galbraith David B Legal Services Asst General Counsel $111,494.02
    Moore Donovan B PeopleSoft Project Team Sr Mgr, IT $111,278.51
    Jackson Turrance Networking Technology Project Manager $111,121.54
    Mumphery Ronald L Yates High School Principal, High School $109,950.00
    Yeung William Vinh-Hao Networking Sr Platform Systems Admin $109,772.25
    Cripps-Rains Sarah F Sutton Elementary Principal, Elementary School $108,500.00
    Kimbrell Peggy M PeopleSoft Project Team Applications Developer $107,681.35
    Whitley Linda E Woodson Middle School Principal, Middle School $107,500.00
    Redricks Kathi D Finance General Accounting Asst Controller $107,082.50
    Allen Caleen Strategic Partnerships Gen Mgr, Strat Partnerships $107,082.50
    Tyrell Suzanne Gresham SAP Project Sr Mgr, IT $106,575.00
    Perez Sylvia V Mitc Elementary Principal, Elementary School $106,500.00
    Bradley Carl B Networking Mgr, IT $106,046.16
    Addison Joseph E Hartman Middle School Principal, Middle School $105,675.00
    Kalantar Linda Petersen Elementary Principal, Elementary School $105,550.00
    Orum Valerie J Codwell Elementary Principal, Elementary School $105,500.00
    Godwin Frances L Emerson Elementary Principal, Elementary School $105,200.00
    Smith Meredith J Bond Fund Pgm Sr Mgr, Construction Services $105,113.60
    Wear Tracye Advanced Academics Mgr, Advanced Academics $105,000.93
    Coleman Eric Westbury High School Principal, High School $104,950.00
    Gomez Mary J Elementary Curriculum Instruct Mgr, Curriculum $104,622.97
    McNeil Faye C Montgomery Elementary Principal, Elementary School $104,500.00
    Johnson Wiley L Wheatley High School Principal, High School $104,400.00
    McGlasson Georgia A Attendance Boundaries Transf Sr Mgr, Stdnt Guide&Policies $104,288.06
    Terry Vesta M Garden Villas Elementary Principal, Elementary School $104,200.00
    Threet John T West University Elementary Principal, Elementary School $103,500.00
    Sosa-Gonzalez Patricia M Martinez C Elementary Principal, Elementary School $103,500.00
    Morgan Bonita L Hines-Caldwell ES Principal, Elementary School $103,500.00
    Kennedy Laquetta J Felix Cook ES Principal, Elementary School $103,500.00
    Carrion Elba D Martinez Elementary Principal, Elementary School $103,500.00
    Beringer Kevin J Harvard Elementary Principal, Elementary School $103,500.00
    Abarca-Castro Adriana M Moreno ES Principal, Elementary School $103,500.00
    Morgan Kathleen R South Regional Office Reg Mgr $103,420.05
    Lewis Cheryl D Bellfort ECC Principal, Elementary School $103,200.00
    Rios Elizabeth Burbank Elementary Principal, Elementary School $102,850.00
    Patterson Ivalyn C Hobby Elementary Principal, Elementary School $102,850.00
    Castillo Joseph R PeopleSoft Project Team Applications Developer $102,805.53
    Poindexter Ilda A South Regional Office Reg Mgr-Hr $102,575.36
    Oneill Jr Thomas W Longfellow Elementary Principal, Elementary School $102,550.00
    Amerson Jeffrey W Sharpstown Middle School Principal, Middle School $102,400.00
    Selig Carol A Parker Elementary Principal, Elementary School $102,200.00
    Bargaleski Susan A Scarborough Elementary Principal, Elementary School $102,200.00
    Moore Tresa A CLC High School Principal, High School $102,125.00
    Flores Rebecca Governmental Relations Government Relations Director $102,117.61
    Little Sandra J Valley West Elementary Principal, Elementary School $101,850.00
    Olivo Efrain Co-Curricular Activities Dir, School Support Services $101,812.00
    Salazar Gloria M K Smith Elementary Principal, Elementary School $101,550.00
    Covarrubia Jose A Cage Elementary Principal, Elementary School $101,550.00
    Cage Beverly J Almeda Elementary Principal, Elementary School $101,550.00
    Summers Alan L Scarborough High School Principal, High School $101,125.00
    Bunnell Roger A Hamilton Middle School Principal, Middle School $101,125.00
    Vaughn Roslyn S Anderson Elementary Principal, Elementary School $100,925.00
    Wilson Erwann Davis Key Middle School Principal, Middle School $100,850.00
    Lowe Robin E Pershing Middle School Principal, Middle School $100,825.00
    McGhee Cornell T J R O T C Sr Mgr, JROTC $100,699.00
    Viebrock Paula J Bell Elementary Principal, Elementary School $100,550.00
    Randall Pamela R South Regional Office Reg Mgr-Hr $100,482.40
    Haro John Thomas Secondary Curriculum Instruct Academic Services Director $100,363.20
    Dolan Thomas H Benefits Sr Mgr, Workers Compensation $100,035.97
    Allen John L Sharpstown High School Principal, High School $100,000.00
    The position of Elementary School Principal requires a Master’s Degree; valid Texas Mid-Management, Administrative, or Principal’s Certificate; leadership ability in working with teachers and students in instructional and managerial administration; working knowledge of curriculum and instruction; the ability to evaluate instructional program and teaching effectiveness; the ability to manage budget and personnel and coordinate campus functions; the ability to explain policy, procedures, and data; strong communications, public relations, and interpersonal skills; three years of related administrative experience in education to include at least two years assistant principal experience (for a person who has not previously served as a principal); three years experience as a classroom teacher, preferably at the elementary school level; other qualifications deemed necessary by the Board.
    *NOTE: This is a NEW Elementary Principal Pool. All applicants MUST reapply to be considered.
    Such pay is not outside the pale for someone with a masters degree and a good chunk of work experience.

    Meh.

    Take the one principal's salary, cut it in half if you want.

    You might be able to hire one teacher.

    What about the other 499?

    Or did that not occur to you that the answer might not be so easy?

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    Such pay is not outside the pale for someone with a masters degree and a good chunk of work experience.

    Meh.

    Take the one principal's salary, cut it in half if you want.

    You might be able to hire one teacher.

    What about the other 499?

    Or did that not occur to you that the answer might not be so easy?
    It did not because he is among so many in this country that see teachers as people who should work for s**t wages.

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    Damn, RG is really ting himself over Perry.
    He will probably be the GOP nominee.

    Don't you think that requires *some* vetting?

    I realize you are going to vote for whatever GOP nominee comes out of the pike, so it really isn't for your benefit.

    Quit being butthurt for getting called on your lack of knowledge about Texas politics.

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    It did not because he is among so many in this country that see teachers as people who should work for s**t wages.
    100k for most mid-level managers in a professional field really isn't all that compe ive.



    Big bad teachers and government workers get paid more than the "average worker", but when the average worker doesn't have a bachelors or master's degree, the comparison is disingenuous.

    It is just one of the ways the right likes to lie about the subject.

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    Many Texans wish Rick Perry and the Texas Lege had faced their responsibilities five years ago rather than saddling us with billions in budget shortfalls and cuts to essential services like health and education.
    Not only is this true, but where does Texas' state budget deficit compare to those of other states, other than California? (We all know California is a basket case, due in part to their unique insistence on 2/3 voting majority requirement to raise revenues and only 51% voting requirement to increase services - DUH!)

    It seems to me that I read that Texas' state budget deficit projected for next year is second only to California. I honestly don't know. Is this true?

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    100k for most mid-level managers in a professional field really isn't all that compe ive.



    Big bad teachers and government workers get paid more than the "average worker", but when the average worker doesn't have a bachelors or master's degree, the comparison is disingenuous.

    It is just one of the ways the right likes to lie about the subject.
    I know. After agreeing to a ten year program to pay off my student loans for my Doctoral degree in the behavioral Sciences, and figuring out that I couldn't educate my own child on what I was making from a state University, I switched to Private Enterprise, made a pot load of money, sent my kids to the finest private schools in the country, and retired early.

    But I know that teachers should be paid more, not less, than what they are paid by a society that has delegated every parental responsibility in the book to the elementary and secondary schools.

    I just hate it when allegedly fiscal conservative, free-marketers like to denigrate the salaries of those who have the greatest responsibilities in the world, showing their own backsides in the process.

    These are often the same people who denigrate people who work for the federal government, forgetting that only our national security and their own peace is a function of how well those people do their jobs.

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    It did not because he is among so many in this country that see teachers as people who should work for s**t wages.
    I didn't say teachers should work for wages but I'm still shocked that Elementary school principals make over 100K a year. And saying "oh but they have to have a masters" is bull . They are management. and no, there aren't that many private sector middle managers making over 100K.

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    It seems to me that I read that Texas' state budget deficit projected for next year is second only to California...Is this true?
    I wouldn't know, honestly. Sounds like you know a little more than I do.

    Cheers to that.

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    I didn't say teachers should work for wages but I'm still shocked that Elementary school principals make over 100K a year. And saying "oh but they have to have a masters" is bull . They are management. and no, there aren't that many private sector middle managers making over 100K.
    (Shrugs)

    What do private sector middle managers in professional fields with masters degree make?

    I honestly don't know. If you have the data, feel free to back that statement up.

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    ... and half an hour later CC still hasn't decided to back up his statement.

    Dammit, man, don't make me do your work for you.

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    I'm still shocked that Elementary school principals make over 100K a year
    How much do you think private Elementary school principals make?

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    How many management jobs require a master's degree? Lots and lots of educational administration jobs do. Managers are almost always paid more than the subject matter experts that work in their organizations, whether you are in education, government, law or finance.

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Househo..._United_States

    Median income for a masters is about $80,000.

    Given that principals are managers, you can add a chunk for that. Not too far out of the pale.

    Sorry, I don't buy the outrage, just for the sake of outrage.

    elementary principals typically have a masters degree, and that is a pretty marketable acheivement in the private sector.

    Beyond that they typically are directly managing what? 20-50 people?

    $100,000, especially if you have been in the position for 20 years is supposed to be outrageous?

    Don't we *want* educated, experienced, people running our schools?

    I'm not philosophically opposed to cutting administrators pay, but I would rather not have my kids schools run by the bottom of the barrel of the US labor pool.

    Given how few managers a school system like that needs, compared to the number of teachers, cutting their pay by a half wouldn't make that much of a difference.

    Perhaps one of the people so outraged could tell me how many new teachers could be hired if all principals in their district got a 50% pay cut?

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    This is what I could find for private schools:

    http://www.salaryexpert.com/index.cf...sitionId=30774

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    I didn't say teachers should work for wages but I'm still shocked that Elementary school principals make over 100K a year. And saying "oh but they have to have a masters" is bull . They are management. and no, there aren't that many private sector middle managers making over 100K.
    So now that I did your work for you and found out that yes, private sector middle managers with masters degrees do probably make more than 100k, now what?

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    This article is fairly interesting too, although it's New York, so it's probably not the norm:

    http://www.nypost.com/pagesixmag/iss...als+Rake+Dough

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    google something like "for-profit colleges management salaries", often near $1M, mostly all taxpayer money from guaranteed loans to suckered students who have a quit rate of 50% with many $1000s in debt to the govt. not evern worthless for-profit diploma, debt, and heading into a 25% unemployment rate for 18 - 25 year old segment.

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    I wouldn't know, honestly. Sounds like you know a little more than I do.

    Cheers to that.

    Well, I looked around and this is what I found on the comparison between the two:

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...71314420110204

    The article appeared in February so it may have been superseded by events to date, but the basic point was that California's deficit was the absolute highest of any of the 50 states, but that Texas' projected 2012 shortfall was equal to 31.5% of its 2011 budget vs. 29% for California.

    I assume that the massive cuts and accounting changes that have been made since then and that appear to have kicked the debt can down the road until early 2013 when Perry hopes to have a different job have changed that scenario somewhat. However, the critical thing to me is that, at least before this last legislative session, a state that has been dominated by Republican policies and policy makers for at least the last decade was effectively no better off than that bastion of leftism, aka California.

    So where is the miracle in that?

    Where is Perry's mandate for fiscal conservatism?

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    Out of curiosity, did Texas get it's highway tolls yet?

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    Out of curiosity, did Texas get it's highway tolls yet?
    Quite the opposite.

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    Quite the opposite.
    No tolls yet? I heard a while back they were going to install them?

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    I didn't say teachers should work for wages but I'm still shocked that Elementary school principals make over 100K a year. And saying "oh but they have to have a masters" is bull . They are management. and no, there aren't that many private sector middle managers making over 100K.
    So you want your children to be managed by 30k people? and a masters isn't bull . Those middle managers don't have to account for 100's of other peoples children either.

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    No tolls yet? I heard a while back they were going to install them?
    Lots of wailing and gnashing of teeth.

    As usual, Texans had rather strong feelings about them.

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    No tolls yet? I heard a while back they were going to install them?
    Depends on which ones you are talking about. I was talking about Texas' having to pay the toll company to cover the shortfall of projected revenues from existing toll roads. I like some of the roads themselves, but that was a royal screw job for small government, individualistic, risk-reward Texas.

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