By MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ
Managing Editor
editor@sbnewspaper.com
The San Benito Consolidated Independent School District has thus far spent over $2,000 on the investigation into suspended Superintendent of Schools Antonio G. Limón.
Not calculating the amount of money—$165,303 annually—spent to keep Limón on paid administrative leave, or the salary of Alfonso Obregón, who since June has been paid $717.25 per day to serve as the interim superintendent, the SBCISD Board of Trustees-approved probe is expected to cost much more than a couple thousand dollars.
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pay limon already, so he can get out of here …and then vote out those 4 worthless candidate’s
All they have done is spent and spent. Where is the money for campus supplies? Where is the money for instructional materials? Where is the money for a quality education? Where is the money for staff development? Where is the money to GIVE BACK THOSE CUT HOURS to the police department? I will tell you where it is. IT IS PAYiNG FOR TWO, YES TWO SUPERINTENDENTS!!! Stop spending our money Mrs board president!
When will these SBCISD school board members be investigated for their actions?
Can’t we citizens get a petition going to get them investigated ?
So very true!
Wow! This only to satisfy a power hungry President of the SBCISD?