A recent analysis revealed that former Santa Clara County Superintendent Mary Ann Dewan employed a significant number of highly-paid assistants, including several earning over $150,000 funded by public dollars aimed at supporting vulnerable students. This led to her dismissal amid accusations of financial mismanagement and unauthorized surveillance within her office. The aftermath of her firing sparked division on the Board of Education, with some defending her spending as necessary due to her workload, while others condemned the excessive use of public funds for administrative salaries.
Dewan's spending on high-salaried staff has sparked outrage, leading to her dismissal as Superintendent due to concerns over public fund mismanagement and employee surveillance.
The investigation into Dewan's actions revealed a troubling pattern of excessive salaries for her support staff, totaling almost $1 million at the time she was let go.
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