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Cat and Danny, you are both correct to point out the two-time election reject's continued attempts to ignore the 85+ percent of the school budget that pays salaries and benefits to WTU teachers.

That means of the "billion dollars" spent on the school department, $850 million paid teacher salaries and benefits.

Let's also review this statement:

"[T]he schools are projected to achieve a surplus of $157,847."

As we know, the teacher contract represents a $4.5 million increase in the FY19 budget -- nearly 30 times the amount of the surplus -- and yet the two-time election loser doesn't mention this.

His "logic" is flawed, as is typical for him. We know that the recent program audit explained why there was not a larger savings from school consolidation -- it's because of the high number of teachers who are receiving top-step salaries and were not affected by the layoffs. And again, the two-time election reject doesn't mention this.

We can be sure that the two-time election reject will continue to disgrace himself with his selective reading of the actual situation with the school budget.

From: Schools to report unexpected surplus

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