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Teh One Who Knocks
08-29-2011, 01:21 PM
By TRACIE CONE - Associated Press


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FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Some people give back to their community. Then there's Fresno County School Superintendent Larry Powell, who's really giving back. As in $800,000 — what would have been his compensation for the next three years.

Until his term expires in 2015, Powell will run 325 schools and 35 school districts with 195,000 students, all for less than a starting California teacher earns.

"How much do we need to keep accumulating?" asks Powell, 63. "There's no reason for me to keep stockpiling money."

Powell's generosity is more than just a gesture in a region with some of the nation's highest rates of unemployment. As he prepares for retirement, he wants to ensure that his pet projects survive California budget cuts. And the man who started his career as a high school civics teacher, who has made anti-bullying his mission, hopes his act of generosity will help restore faith in the government he once taught students to respect.

"A part of me has chaffed at what they did in Bell," Powell said, recalling the corrupt Southern California city officials who secretly boosted their salaries by hundreds of thousands of dollars. "It's hard to believe that someone in the public trust would do that to the public. My wife and I asked ourselves 'What can we do that might restore confidence in government?'"

Powell's answer? Ask his board to allow him to return $288,241 in salary and benefits for the next three and a half years of his term. He technically retired, then agreed to be hired back to work for $31,000 a year — $10,000 less than a first-year teacher — and with no benefits.

"I thought it was so very generous on his part," said school board member Sally Tannenbaum. "We get to keep him, but at a much lower rate."

His move was so low-key, his manner so unassuming, that it took four days after the school board meeting for word of his act to get out to the community. There were no press releases or self-congratulatory pats on the back.

"Things like this are what America is all about," said friend Alan Autry, Fresno's former celebrity mayor who played Capt. Bubba Skinner on the TV series "In the Heat of The Night."

"America is as much about overcoming obstacles in difficult times as it is opulence," Autry said. "This reminds me of the great sacrifices made throughout our history, especially the Great Depression."

No one has been more surprised about the positive reaction than Powell, a lifelong educator who didn't realize that what he did was newsworthy. He chuckles at his desk when yet another e-mail arrives from a colleague blown away by his generosity. Two days after word got out he had received 200 messages on his Facebook page.

"When you make good choices, good things happen to you," said Powell, who tends to talk in the kind of uplifting phrases that also make him a sought-after motivational speaker.

He even sees as an asset his childhood contraction of polio, which left him with a limp and a brace, and now a lingering post-polio syndrome.

"It's the most spectacular thing that has happened to me in all my life," he said. "People stepped up to help me be successful."

Powell might credit others, but others say Powell's drive always has come from within. Despite the right leg brace and experimental operations to stop the growth of his healthy leg, he became a champion high school wrestler in Fresno and set a record for one of the most dreaded of all gym class drills — the 20-foot rope climb, which he completed in 1.8 seconds. Today he carries a six handicap in golf.

After moving into school administration he became deputy superintendent, and was appointed to his current job before running for the office in 2006.

The ordained Baptist minister, who serves on the board of a national anti-bullying group that sprang from the Columbine shootings, is so popular he even counts among his friends his contract bargaining nemesis, the former head of the employees' union.

"For a leader to step up to help the budget is phenomenal," said Mike Lepore. "It gives you hope. It gives you the feeling that everything is being done to try to make education work. It's Larry. It really is."

Powell will still earn a six-figure retirement, especially hefty by the standards of California's farming heartland. But because his salary comes out of the district's discretionary budget, for the next three years he'll be able to steer the money he is giving up where he wants: to programs for kindergarten and preschool, the arts and a pet project that steers B and C students into college by teaching them how to take notes and develop strategy skills.

"Our goal has never been to have things," Powell said of himself and his wife, Dot. "We want to give back."

PorkChopSandwiches
08-29-2011, 01:59 PM
Almost. 300k a year to be superintendent :shock:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-29-2011, 02:04 PM
Almost. 300k a year to be superintendent :shock:

Yeah, but look what he's responsible for:


Powell will run 325 schools and 35 school districts with 195,000 students

PorkChopSandwiches
08-29-2011, 06:06 PM
Yeah, but look what he's responsible for:


As president, Bush makes $400,000 and gets additional money in various expense accounts. Cheney makes $208,100 and also has expense accounts

http://money.howstuffworks.com/question449.htm

Look what they are responsible for :roll:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-29-2011, 06:17 PM
http://money.howstuffworks.com/question449.htm

Look what they are responsible for :roll:

Yeah, because there aren't any other perks to being President besides the salary :rolleyes:

DemonGeminiX
08-29-2011, 06:24 PM
:hand:

The perks are getting stale.

JFK had Marilyn Monroe. Clinton had Monica Lewinsky. :meh:

PorkChopSandwiches
08-29-2011, 06:38 PM
and obama is bangin' a funky black chick :roll:

DemonGeminiX
08-29-2011, 06:43 PM
If I was President, I'd have a revolving door of hot 18 year old "interns" to "debrief" in private. I'd be all for abusing my position.

:mrgreen:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-29-2011, 06:45 PM
I wonder if there will ever be another single President again :-k


EDIT: Looking it up, James Buchanan was the only unmarried President in hsitory

PorkChopSandwiches
08-29-2011, 06:52 PM
Yeah, because there aren't any other perks to being President besides the salary :rolleyes:

I dont think "public servants" should make that kind of money. Especially when the schools are getting cuts everyday

Teh One Who Knocks
08-29-2011, 07:08 PM
I dont think "public servants" should make that kind of money. Especially when the schools are getting cuts everyday

I'd rather see a public servant making that kinda money than an illiterate guy from the hood that catches footballs making $5 million/year and thinking that's a real "job" ;)

Hal-9000
08-29-2011, 07:13 PM
What this guy did was class...and the way he did it :thumbsup:

PorkChopSandwiches
08-29-2011, 07:15 PM
I'd rather see a public servant making that kinda money than an illiterate guy from the hood that catches footballs making $5 million/year and thinking that's a real "job" ;)

I like the idea of when people with jobs got into government, not for a paycheck, but because they wanted to serve the people. I have no problem with a football palyer making millions of dollars. Thats a salary being paid by a business that needs his talents.

When you are canning teachers and you are seeing classrooms with 35+ kids in them and one teacher, and the superintendent is making over 250k a year, thats a problem. Thats like 9 teachers you could have had in the district

Hal-9000
08-29-2011, 07:18 PM
I wanted to be a teacher...they said I'd have to learn stuff tho :sad2:

and I couldn't smoke at my desk :sad2:

and I couldn't hit the students :sad2:


what's left??? :confused:

PorkChopSandwiches
08-29-2011, 07:21 PM
What this guy did was class...and the way he did it :thumbsup:

Agreed

Teh One Who Knocks
08-29-2011, 07:21 PM
I like the idea of when people with jobs got into government, not for a paycheck, but because they wanted to serve the people. I have no problem with a football palyer making millions of dollars. Thats a salary being paid by a business that needs his talents.

When you are canning teachers and you are seeing classrooms with 35+ kids in them and one teacher, and the superintendent is making over 250k a year, thats a problem. Thats like 9 teachers you could have had in the district

Then get into public service in your community and help save your city and the taxpayers some money.

I see nothing wrong with paying someone that kinda salary when they are overseeing 35 school districts like that. If he doesn't do his job, then you fire him, plain and simple.

Hal-9000
08-29-2011, 07:23 PM
some of the retirees in politics and oil companies up here draw HUGE wages after they've finished working.


if I wasn't so lazy I'd find some stats :thumbsup:

FBD
08-29-2011, 07:47 PM
What this guy did was class...and the way he did it :thumbsup:

gotta agree.

but ffs, that salary was ridiculous.

also gotta agree w porky on the value of a fantastic football player, "real job" or not, there's a market for those talents, and the going rate is fookin high.

and its actually dictated by something other than a union wanting unnaturally high compensation and retirement for their dues and extortion.

Hal-9000
08-29-2011, 08:59 PM
gotta agree.

but ffs, that salary was ridiculous.

also gotta agree w porky on the value of a fantastic football player, "real job" or not, there's a market for those talents, and the going rate is fookin high.

and its actually dictated by something other than a union wanting unnaturally high compensation and retirement for their dues and extortion.

Porky and I have kinda bantered back and forth on this.I see the huge entertainment and sports star wages as part of a much bigger problem...with our world.
I know this will probably need a thread of it's own...but the gist is - our society operates and sinks so much money into entertainment, that the areas like education and health seem to get overlooked or pale by comparison when talking about the sheer money involved.

I know the areas don't overlap....there is something in the equation though, that has never made sense to me. One part of a country is just about destitute in dollars (schools, medical help, education) yet a sports star can drag down a 23 million dollar per year contract.I understand he brings the ratings, advertising revenue...but again, the entire entertainment industry seems to roll in stratospheric dollars for what? ...stuff that we watch....

PorkChopSandwiches
08-29-2011, 09:04 PM
but again, the entire entertainment industry seems to roll in stratospheric dollars for what? ...stuff that we watch....

You're close, but its stuff we gamble on :dance:

Hal-9000
08-29-2011, 09:06 PM
Antoine Dodson thinks I'm a smart fucker :)

JoeyB
08-29-2011, 09:29 PM
and obama is bangin' a funky black chick :roll:

Thanks, I really wanted that nasty-ass image in my head.


I wanted to be a teacher...they said I'd have to learn stuff tho :sad2:

and I couldn't smoke at my desk :sad2:

and I couldn't hit the students :sad2:


what's left??? :confused:

Banging sixteen year old girls?


gotta agree.

but ffs, that salary was ridiculous.

It is ridiculous. A generous act, now, agreed...but that salary is fucked up.

PorkChopSandwiches
08-29-2011, 10:04 PM
Antoine Dodson thinks I'm a smart fucker :)

They rapin eryone up in er