https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14968767/woke-school-superintendent-virginia-taxpayer-funded-bodyguard.html
I can't believe that the residents aren't raising all kinds of **** to prevent this. School bonds are outrageous and becoming more frequent with escalating amounts. My local ISD is working to get one on the ballot this November.
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A woke school superintendent earning more than $424,000 per year is now using taxpayer funds to hire a personal bodyguard, it has emerged.
Michelle Reid took over as head of the Fairfax County, Virginia school district in July 2022 and has faced a slew of controversies in her three years of leadership.
She has come under fire for allegedly covering up a football recruitment scandal, withholding National Merit awards from students, and defying Title IX protections in girls sports, Fox News reports.
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But Reid is being met with skepticism again as she seeks to hire an Executive Protection Agent who will be tasked with 'ensuring the personal safety, security and operational continuity of the division superintendent'.
The role, listed on online recruitment platform BrassRing, would earn an annual wage of between $84,552 to $143,880, according to the district's pay scale.
Qualified applicants will have 'experience in threat assessment and protective intelligence' and 'demonstrate a high level of discretion and maintain strict confidentiality in all aspects of the role'.
The starting salary of a new teacher in Fairfax County, the 12th-largest school district in the country, is only $58,000 - significantly less than the proposed wage for Reid's personal security officer.
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The school district says the position is standard for superintendents, though experts have disputed that claim.
'Fairfax County Public Schools has long provided a security presence for the superintendent at publicfacing events, as part of the broader safety framework implemented by the Office of Safety and Security', district spokesperson Steven Brasley told Fox.
But the president of the National School Safety and Security Services, based in Ohio, told the news outlet a 'personal bodyguard for the superintendent' is 'not a normal or customary position'.
I can't believe that the residents aren't raising all kinds of **** to prevent this. School bonds are outrageous and becoming more frequent with escalating amounts. My local ISD is working to get one on the ballot this November.