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Broward School Board 2011-2012 Mascot Revealed?

Putting the "slush" in schools?

 

Is South Plantation High School the only school operating a secret slush fund? Even School Board Auditor Kevin Reilly doesn’t know; he told the Sun-Sentinel it never dawned on him to ask to see a school’s secret set of books.

What is Maureen Dinnen going to do about it?

What is Robin Bartleman going to do about it?

What is Jennifer Gottlieb going to do about it?

What is Ben Williams going to do about it?

What is Ann Murray going to do about it?

What is Laurie Rich Levinson going to do about it?

What is Dave Thomas going to do about it?

What is Patrica Good going to do about it?

What is Nora Rupert going to do about it?

Did anyone know about any of these funds prior to the audit? Someone needs to ask these questions…

Only in Broward.

Broward School Slush Fund Used To Buy Marlins Tickets, Clothes.

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Broward School Board auditors say a secret slush fund at South Plantation High School existed for over ten years. The Sun-Sentinel reports the fund contained between $200,000 and $350,000 over the years. The school even opened a $75,000 investment fund.

Current South Area superintendent Joel Herbst (juice plus) oversaw the fund while principal at South Plantation 2000-2008.

South Plantation High School is in Maureen Dinnen’s school board district. What does Mo Dinnen have to say about this?

No surprise, Donnie Carter, (poorly) acting superintendent, says Herbst will not face any disciplinary action for managing a super secret fund which violates a whole bunch of rules. This is Broward County.

“The fund, which mixed some district money with fundraising proceeds, was managed by the Parent Teacher Student Organization, a group outside the authority of district auditors. It was used for about three years by current principal David Basile, and from 2000 to 2006 by Joel Herbst, who is now an area superintendent supervising some principals.

Basile flagged the account to auditors last year after concerns were raised by the PTO president, and it was later closed at Basile’s request. He declined to comment for this article.

Herbst said he was not aware that the school’s use of the account violated district and state policies.

“Certainly, if I was aware I would have immediately taken appropriate measures to correct the deficiency,” Herbst wrote in an email to the Sun Sentinel.

Interim Superintendent Donnie Carter said neither Basile or Herbst would face disciplinary action. He called the district’s policies “straightforward,” and said administrators should ensure that they are followed.”

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