Las Vegas Review-Journal

District woes

- Mary Dungan Las Vegas

In regard to a $68 million budget shortfall, outgoing Clark County School District Superinten­dent Pat Skorkowsky says, “This is an unfortunat­e situation which could result in a reduction in force and a special late spring surplus for the employee groups.” He then goes on to say, “We know this is a challengin­g time, and we appreciate your efforts as we work to improve the overall

the new position I had been put in only 10 months earlier, as well as three of my co-workers. Many found other positions. Many did not. This came after repeated cuts to the pay of support staff and teachers. The district, under Mr. Skorkowsky’s watch, has led us into this situation.

Mr. Skorkowsky is getting ready to retire with a hefty monthly pension check. I don’t see him suffering because of his mismanagem­ent. He wants schools to cut further when they have been operating on a minimal budget for years? What about the livelihood­s of teachers and staff who educate our state’s children? If you are so set on sacrifice, Mr. Skorkowsky, how about sacrificin­g some of that big fat retirement check instead of further hurting our district’s children and those who educate them?

I, for one, am glad the new superinten­dent who was chosen is from out of state. Maybe this time, we will have someone in charge who actually cares about us and the children placed in our care.

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