Friday, March 4, 2011

The shot heard 'round Portland: Seattle superintendent fired for wasting taxpayer dollars

The Seattle school board voted unanimously to fire Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson over a $1.8 million financial scandal involving a district business development program. Board vice president Michael DeBell remarked:

What has occurred -- the financial scandal, the cronyism, the obvious lack of transparency -- is an insult to the taxpayers of Seattle. You pay your property taxes, you obey the rules. Others should do the same.

Last week, the state Auditor's Office released a report saying Seattle Public Schools' small business development program had spent about $1.5 million for services with a "questionable public purpose" and $280,000 for services that were never provided.

Sounds a lot like PPS ...

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