Last week I wrote about how the practice of nepotism at the Schools Development Authority under the “leadership” of former CEO Lizette Polanco-Delgado matched the nepotism at the Department of Education under former Commissioner Lamont Repollet, both of whom were appointed by Gov. Phil Murphy. Yet there’s more to this story than inappropriate hiring of relatives, friends, and frat brothers.
There’s the utter waste of your tax dollars.
While we can’t quantify (at least through public reporting) the costs of throwing out PARCC tests to satisfy Murphy’s promise to NJEA to recreate similar tests (I’ve been told this will cost millions of dollars) or the costs of funding a Charter School Act Review that has yielded no results (at least any that will be shared with the public), we can quantify the amount of money wasted by the SDA, which is responsible for funding renovations and new buildings in New Jersey’s 31 poorest school districts; non-Abbott districts historically got up to 40% of their facilities costs back.
Of course now no one gets anything because the SDA has burnt through its budget of $12 billion and its pockets are empty.
How did this happen?
Simple: We spend too much on school buildings, mostly on labor costs and overruns. A few examples, all of Abbott districts.
Last year Paymon Rouhanifard, former superintendent of Camden, tweeted out his dismay at the exorbitant SDA costs, especially compared to public charters that, according to NJ’s charter school law, get no facilities aid yet manage to build solid buildings at far less expense.
In Camden, we were able to partner with non-profit charter organizations to build phenomenal buildings kids deserve at less than half the rate — and time — it took the SDA to construct these other traditional public schools. And we used union labor!
— Paymon Rouhanifard (@Rouhanifard) July 8, 2019
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New Jersey has the highest property taxes in the nation. There are lots of reasons for this— we’re a wealthy state for starters, plus we have a crazily inefficient municipal and school district infrastructure replete with redundancies.
But another reason is the state’s utter failure, especially under the Murphy Administration, to hold agencies like the SDA and DOE accountable to taxpayers.
This is a problem with a remedy. Now if only our leaders had the political will.
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