Sunday, November 17, 2013

Joplin R-8 Board approves C. J. Huff's reckless spending spree (7-0, of course)

If you are one of those who is wondering why the Joplin R-8 Board of Education has done nothing to stop the out-of-control spending spree that has been engineered by Superintendent C. J. Huff and Assistant Superintendent Angie Besendorfer, there is a good reason why they have allowed it to continue.

They approved it, 7-0 of course, all of their votes are 7-0, when they approved the district's strategic plan this summer.

The plan includes an observation that the district's reserve fund would sink as low as eight to 10 percent by 2015,and since that time no one in administration has made any effort whatsoever to cut down on the spending spree.

Following the reduction in unrestricted fund balances caused by the financial strain resulting from the tornado, fund balance levels will reach an anticipated low point of 8-10% by June 30, 2015. These funds will increase annually to an unrestricted fund balance of 25% of annual operating expenditures. 




The district's reserves are already rapidly approaching that eight to 10 percent mark, construction projects have become bloated, primarily because of Dr. Besendorfer's insistence that the new schools all be "dream" schools, and Huff, Besendorfer, and upper administration continues to hopscotch around the country as if the money is coming from a perpetual motion printing machine in the basement.

The district's true financial condition was brought up during the public comment portion of the October board meeting, when former Irving Elementary Principal Dr. Debbie Fort, while asking the board to consider a policy allowing retiring employees to donate sick leave to those who have catastrophic illnesses, said they would obviously prefer to to be paid for the days, but "with our budget constraints, with our reserves being down to 14 percent and I have heard somewhere they are going down to eight to 11 percent," she said she knew it could not be done.

If Dr. Fort’s information was incorrect, that could have been sending an unnecessary negative message about the district’s finances, yet no one contradicted her and those attending the meeting included Huff, the board of education, and the district’s CFO, Paul Barr, all of whom could have corrected any misinformation.
All of them remained silent.
Over the past few months, the spending has remained at all-time high levels. At a time when the taxpayers are already paying nearly $100,000 a month to rent the mall high school and $36,000 a month for the East Middle School warehouse, the following expenditures have been reported.
-The board approved spending at least $30,000 to send 15 administrators to Washington, D. C. for a conference.
-An additional $15,000 was approved so 15 employees could update Facebook pages.
-Huff plunked down $2,783.88 of taxpayers' money to pay for a celebration banquet where he told the city's business leaders the good news about the 86 percent graduation rate- news, it might be added, that he had been aware of for weeks, but kept secret so as not to spoil the banquet.
-$334,000 for IPads for all district eighth graders, with plans to add sixth and seventh graders soon at a cost of another $650,000 to $700,000
-Nearly $2.2 million over the next four years for more 21st Century learning coaches, who primarily serve as the eyes and ears of upper administration in each of their schools, and at the present time are reportedly participating in all-day meetings one day a week at the administration building at 32nd and Duquesne. A lot of coaching gets done that way.
-Approximately $1.7 million over the next four years for the new career pathway directors. The district is now shuttling high school students into one of five career pathways. Each of the pathways has its own director, and the administration also added a sixth director to direct the directors. In the old days, these duties were taken care of by people called principals. Not under Dr. Besendorfer's 21st Century learning plan.
-The last three items were all part of the district's 2012 federal Race to the Top application, which was roundly rejected by the U. S. Department of Education, yet district taxpayers were handed the bill when the federal government refused to pass it along to all American taxpayers. Another item on that Race to the Top list was a request for money to pay all high school and middle school teachers to spend an extra non-contract hour at school every day for mentoring and meetings (under this administration, everything is about meetings). Movement is already being made in that direction. The district's estimated cost to pay the teachers to work an hour longer- $3.5 million over four years. That was the one district officials told the federal government they would not be able to cover with their regular budgeted money and would have to go to the Joplin R-8 taxpayers for a levy increase. That statement was made less than six months after voters, by a 46-vote margin, approved the largest bond issue, $62 million, in the district's history.
-$2,000 to motivational speaker Terri Tucker for a retreat in which she encouraged board members to ignore the day-to-day concerns of the public and listen only to their administrators. Ms. Tucker was a school board member at Reeds Spring who was voted out because she supported Dr. Besendorfer as superintendent and then she later wrote a letter to the Joplin Globe praising Besendorfer shortly after Besendorfer was hired six years ago.
-At least 10 district employees attended the National Career Pathways Network Conference at the Grant Hyatt Hotel in San Antonio where the overriding topic was "Linking Education and Economic Prosperity." Topics discussed at the conference included the following: "Building a Talent Pipeline That Connects Business with Future Employees," "Testing and Common Core Statements vs. the Classroom Environment," and "Using the Internet and Social Media to Collect Data." The district's representatives reportedly made a presentation on career pathways. The cost for registration for the conference (expenses not included) was $5,690.
-Six district officials presented at the National Career Academy Coalition Conference Oct. 24-27 in Phoenix on the subject of "Designing School As Unusual," which reportedly featured another explanation of how the district, to use a phrase that has been used often by Assistant Superintendent Angie Besendorfer, has found a "silver lining in a funnel cloud" and built the kind of schools that it had always dreamed of creating. At this point, the records on the cost of that trip do not appear to be in the board documentation.
-A $20,000 device to allow administrators to make sure teachers are using enough technology in their lessons.

-$15,000 to put Wi-Fi on school buses

Perhaps I have been a bit too hard on the Board of Education. After all, they did approve a contingency plan to take care of servicing every need that C. J. Huff or Angie Besendorfer might have.

Joplin Schools will raise $1 million annually for the next 5 years to ensure the sustainability of district programs and initiatives for our kids. 

And their strategic plan promised to keep a balanced budget, unless, of course, they don't.

The annual budget proposal will be for an overall balanced budget unless reductions in reserves are planned due to capital projects in process or other board approved purposes.

That, of course, falls under the accounting principal of we will spend taxpayers' money wisely, unless there is something expensive we can buy and slap the tag 21 Century on it.

Financial accountability will be demonstrated through increased financial transparency by 
providing timely, meaningful and reliable information to the public.

Now that one is true. The board probably just never dreamed when it approved that part of the strategic plan that it would be the Turner Report that would have to provide that information.

Meanwhile, our board of education, with its never-ending string of 7-0 votes, has spent millions of dollars in taxpayers' money for today's version of $24 worth of trinkets.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why should anyone pay one cent to support the drivel that you write? You have lied about a good man CJ Huff and a good woman Angie Besendorfer. You tormented Bruce Speck for years. If there had ever been anything to what you were writing, the Joplin Globe, a real news source, would have printed it. Your fellow teachers do not support you and it will not take too much longer before the students that you brainwashed realize what an eveil man you truly are. I can't wait for the day when this "news" site and your other sites vanish for good. No one is going to pay so that you can keep up your attacks on good people. Your days are numbered, Mr. Turner.

Anonymous said...

Seems to me that what Mr. Turner writes is documented. Check out his references and sources. All accurate. The Globe sold out a long time ago.

Anonymous said...

I'm boiling mad about my increased taxes. Between that and insurance I'm abou going to have to move where it's cheaper. It would help if I knew my money was being used wisely and not thrown away in foolish nonsense. R8 has hit the bottom of the barrel. Best thing to do if they can't clean out the admin is leave town

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the good laugh, 11:42. Surely you wrote all that as a joke. Otherwise, you don't appear any too bright.

Anonymous said...

Man I should had listen to my family years ago about moving my child to Webb City School District. Hands down they (Webb City) and Carl Junction are leading the way in academics and we all know how good Webb City is in sports!

Anonymous said...

11:42...which admin office do you work in & how many paid trips have you been on & which board member are you...don't you realize the Joplin parents are watching all of you & waiting to pounce ...get ready!!!

Anonymous said...

4:32...I wish to had listened when my daughter started school to move into Webb City, Diamond or Carl Junction.

Anonymous said...

You definitely don't want to go to Diamond! That is the one district more messed up than Joplin! Their board is crazy and the biggest group of troublemakers in swmo! I know teachers there and the stories about that board are crazy. They definitely take the title from Joplin!!!