Dear Editor:
Great editorial on Wyoming’s financial crisis by the Casper Star-Tribune in Tuesday’s paper. But the page before tells about the school board giving a 2% raise to our …
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Dear Editor:
Great editorial on Wyoming’s financial crisis by the Casper Star-Tribune in Tuesday’s paper. But the page before tells about the school board giving a 2% raise to our school superintendent who makes $164,383, in a state where a typical three-person family has an income of $60,000.
What’s wrong with this picture? Is his job that big? I have nothing against Mr. Curtis, but in the time of layoffs and financial crisis in the whole country, did he really need a raise?
Speak to your school board members!!
Thanks,
Cynthia Garhart
Powell