OPENTHEBOOKS: SALARIES TOTAL $38.9 MILLION IN
SIX 'LOW-PERFORMING' EAST ARKANSAS DISTRICTS
"School Improvement Coordinator Ms. Tiah Frazier said there were 28 districts with transitional
support plans." Minutes, State Board of Education, December 14, 2017
"PA930 of 2017 requires districts with
schools labeled under the state's previous school accountability system to work
with the Arkansas Department of Education to develop "transitional support
plans" that will move the districts and campuses into the state's new
accountability system." Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette, December 15, 20171
(February 2018) Arkansas taxpayers spent
$38.9 million on employee salaries in six low-performing east Arkansas K-12
public school districts, while policymakers fought expanded school choice for
nearly 80,000 students not attending traditional public schools, according to
OpenTheBooks.com and public records.
Tax dollars paid 1,124 employees of six
districts2
with transitional support plans, according to OpenTheBooks.com, a non-profit
group that advances the idea of transparency in government. The districts are Augusta, Blytheville,
Dermott, Helena-West Helena, Lee County, and Marvell-Elaine.3
A recent Policy Foundation analysis found
79,325 students in charter, private, home school or public school choice
programs in 2017.4 Policymakers defeated a proposal (HB 1222) to
expand school choice in last year's legislative session,5
and are divided over a pending proposal in the 2018 fiscal session.
"Very
Disappointed"
State Board Member Dianne Zook
expressed disappointment with the "transitional support plans" at the
Board of Education's December 14 meeting.
"Quite frankly, I was very disappointed.
I expected the districts to do a complete task analysis, not "the kids are
making Ds and Fs and we want them to make Bs and Cs, and send us some subs, and
we'll do a little PD;' you know, maybe they're not reading," Zook said.6
Above-Average
Expenditures, Below-Average Performance
The Education Department's Data Center shows per
pupil expenditures in the six districts exceeded the $9,807 state average in
the 2016-17 school year.7
·
Marvell-Elaine
$18,132
·
Augusta $15,204
·
Dermott $13,466
·
Blytheville $12,744
·
Lee County $13,247
·
Helena-West
Helena $12,566
The percentage of 10th Grade students meeting
ACT Aspire Achievement standards for math was sub-par:
·
Marvell-Elaine
14.29%
·
Blytheville 6.58%
·
Helena-West
Helena 5.05%
·
Dermott 4.35%
·
Lee County 4.26%
·
Augusta 4.00%
About OpenThe Books.Com
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Dime. Online. In Real Time." The group has "captured nearly 4 billion
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all 50 states down to the municipal level."
1 "28
school districts' plans to tackle woes approved by Arkansas Board of Education."
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Dec.15,
2017
2 (2016 Total Employees)
Augusta, 89; Blytheville, 459; Dermott, 89; Helena-West Helena, 248; Lee
County, 154; and Marvell-Elaine,
85. Source: OpenTheBooks.com
3 (2016 Total Employee
Salaries) Augusta, $2,733,764;
Blytheville, $15,907,073;
Dermott, $2,799,219; Helena-West
Helena, $9,305,075; Lee
County, $9,305,075; and Marvell-Elaine, $3,212,371. Source: OpenTheBooks.com
4 Policy Foundation
research memo, "Arkansas School Choice Market Nears 80,000 Students"
(January 2018)
5 www.arkleg.state.ar.us
6 State Board of
Education Meeting Transcript, Dec. 14, 2017, p. 123
7 Annual Statistical Report of the Public Schools of Arkansas, 2016-2017, p. 21 of 406, http://www.apscn.org/reports/hld/asr/caja/1617/AnnualStatisticalReport20162017.pdf