tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9025948832913694345.post5122810460945202176..comments2024-03-22T02:15:56.280-07:00Comments on Jersey Jazzman: Lakewood, NJ: Where Public Schools Are Left To Whither, Part IVDukehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16535645107179796099noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9025948832913694345.post-2652553768847535782021-05-15T08:53:29.141-07:002021-05-15T08:53:29.141-07:00This Op Ed is from nj.com, 9-23-19: Imagine taking...This Op Ed is from nj.com, 9-23-19: Imagine taking home close to three quarters of a million dollars a year in a district that is essentially bankrupt: It’s just another day for Lakewood’s school board attorney, Michael Inzelbuch. [snip] This district of economically disadvantaged, mostly Latino public school kids faces a chronic deficit, due to the huge costs of busing a ballooning Orthodox Jewish population to private schools, among other deep structural problems. Their parents just gathered in Trenton to protest.<br />Yet last year, as the district came clamoring for a $28 million bailout loan from the state, Inzelbuch bumped his annual compensation to nearly $715,000, and took home another $102,000 in July alone, the Press reported. The man is among the highest paid school contractors in New Jersey, if not the highest. He makes more than the governor does. So here’s our motion: If Lakewood wants any more money from the state, scrap his contract first. End quote<br />https://www.nj.com/opinion/2019/09/want-more-state-aid-lakewood-stop-paying-your-lawyer-over-700k-editorial.html<br /><br />From other articles I read, Michael Inzelbuch is an especially nasty and aggressive piece of work who even treats the superintendent and school board as so much trash.Giuseppehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03418801372998968620noreply@blogger.com