When talking about taking a 2800-dollar
raise Mrs. Wright said: she’s like everyone else across the
country who has been feeling the pinch of a down economy. The extra money will
help, she said.
raise Mrs. Wright said: she’s like everyone else across the
country who has been feeling the pinch of a down economy. The extra money will
help, she said.
“I’m
going to accept it,” Wright said. “I work hard and despite what people think,
this isn’t a part-time job. I’ve actually lost money being on the board and so,
I’m not different, when I go to the gas pump, it’s the same price for me.”
going to accept it,” Wright said. “I work hard and despite what people think,
this isn’t a part-time job. I’ve actually lost money being on the board and so,
I’m not different, when I go to the gas pump, it’s the same price for me.”
I looked at her financials from last
year and she declared a net wealth of $182, 796.25 and a 2011 income of $75,552
or about 12 grand more than the highest paid teacher in the district.
year and she declared a net wealth of $182, 796.25 and a 2011 income of $75,552
or about 12 grand more than the highest paid teacher in the district.
As for her claim that she is losing
money, in 2010 she claimed a net worth of 122 thousand dollars and an income of
51 thousand dollars. I am not a math major but it doesn’t seem like she is
losing any money there.
money, in 2010 she claimed a net worth of 122 thousand dollars and an income of
51 thousand dollars. I am not a math major but it doesn’t seem like she is
losing any money there.
So yes Mrs. Wright I guess things have
been tough, for some tougher than others, tougher still for those who you want
to take you seriously.
been tough, for some tougher than others, tougher still for those who you want
to take you seriously.
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