Newark public schools superintendent’s ‘staff fun day’ squandered $33,000 in state aid

December 5, 2024

The “Superintendent’s Staff Fun Day” was an expensive lesson in fiscal responsibility — one that highlights the critical need for transparent and accountable spending in the public sector.

The event was held on June 1, 2024, for $43,813.90 at the Forest Lodge in Warren, New Jersey, and attended by 275 employees of the Newark Public Schools central office plus their children.

The ‘fun day’ was not for teachers, their aides, or school staff, who say they have endured one of the hardest years and called their new contract “a slap in the face.”

Coming out of a $1.7 billion budget ($1,682,896,365), the squandered cash seems like a drop in a bucket, but for the community that relies on 63 schools serving 40,423 students with nearly 3,000 classroom teachers, the incident is a debacle.

The New Jersey Department of Education’s Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance criticized the recreational event for lacking educational or professional content.

Rutgers policy expert Marc Pfeiffer highlighted that, in such circumstances, districts have alternative means of funding staff appreciation events — such as through independent foundations — rather than dipping into the public coffers for extravagance.

NJToday.com, December 4, 2024

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