Monday, November 23, 2009

Morris School Superintendent salaries and benefits

From November 19, 2009 Joliet Herald News:

The salary your school superintendent earns is just a part of his or her total compensation. Annuities and other allowances can add thousands of dollars on top of each school chief's base pay.

The Herald-News filed Freedom of Information Act requests with area schools in order to gain a clearer picture of how taxpayer money is being used to pay superintendents. Use the drop-down menu below to find how much your school district paid its leader during the 2008-09 school year.

School District Morris High
Superintendent Pat Halloran
Number of Students 1013
Base Pay $120,000
Retirement Contribution $19,529.59
Paid for Unused Vacation Days $0
Life Insurance $247
Board Paid Medical Dental Vision $31,863.24
Annuity $2,400
Travel Stipend or Mileage $1,724.31
Tuition Reimbursement $0
Personal Days 2
Disability Policy $21.58
Bonus $0
Meeting Stipend $0
Other Compensation $0
Total Compensation $175,786

School District Morris Grade
Superintendent Teri Shaw (administrator)
Number of Students 1,350
Base Pay $65,000
Retirement Contribution $0
Paid for Unused Vacation Days $0
Life Insurance $138
Board Paid Medical Dental Vision $14,007
Annuity $0
Travel Stipend or Mileage $1,867
Tuition Reimbursement $20,167
Personal Days 3
Disability Policy $0
Bonus $0
Meeting Stipend $0
Other Compensation $0
Total Compensation $101,179

School District Morris Grade
Superintendent Dennis Broniecki (interim)
Number of Students 1,350
Base Pay $70,000
Retirement Contribution $0
Paid for Unused Vacation Days $0
Life Insurance $0
Board Paid Medical Dental Vision $0
Annuity $0
Travel Stipend or Mileage $4,635
Tuition Reimbursement $0
Personal Days 0
Disability Policy $0
Bonus $0
Meeting Stipend $0
Other Compensation $0
Total Compensation $74,635


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Monday, November 9, 2009

Bruce forced out?


When Cliff Corbet "retired" as CEO of Morris Hospital, it was rumored that he was forced out by a heavy-handed and micro-managing board chair. Now it appears that William Bruce, the new CEO is involuntarily departing. Is this more handiwork from a board chair with a God complex? Instead of musical-chair CEOs, maybe it is time for a new chairman of the board.

Update: The Morris Daily Herald has finally gotten around to mentioning this, though their coverage is limited to repeating information from the Morris Hospital press release. Here is the article.