Friday, July 21, 2006

Compton gives it up; Fleming caught in salary spin; Mathur still at large

Perhaps you missed it—I know I did. On Tuesday, the Times reported that Compton Community College has abandoned its fight to reverse its loss of accreditation from WASC/ACCJC. The college will be taken over by El Camino. See School Takes Partner in Deal.

This morning’s OC Register reports the latest page of the Capo Unified School District story. It turns out that embattled but retiring CUSD Superintendent James Fleming has been understating his pay to reporters, et al. (See Fleming understated pay package.)

According to the Reg,
Fleming's pay, perks and benefits in 2004-05 amounted to $348,307 – much more than any other district superintendent or city manager in Orange County.

But Fleming's staff responded to a Register survey of public officials by reporting his total compensation at $283,541, still higher than all but one county government executive.

Makes you wonder. How much is Chancellor Mathur really making? Is it just the measly Quarter Mill, or are there hidden perks? Inquiring minds wanna know.

And while we're on the subject, just how much does the district pay to support John Williams' junketeering?

Maybe it's time for a public record request.

What do you think?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please make a request and publish it!

Anonymous said...

Ride that pony, Chunk. Do it! Do it! Do it!

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