In response to a request by several Scranton School Board members, Auditor General Eugene DePasquale today said he will follow up on his previous audit’s findings involving the district’s troubled IT department. ...
In response to a request by several Scranton School Board members, Auditor General Eugene DePasquale today said he will follow up on his previous audit’s findings involving the district’s troubled IT department. ...
Scranton's legislative representatives have weighed in on the Pennsylvania Department of Education's decision to place the Scranton School District in Financial Recovery Status. ...
On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Education moved closer to taking control of the troubled Scranton School District. ...
Auditor General Eugene DePasquale will host a town hall meeting on Wednesday to discuss ideas for improving public schools. ...
For those following the antics of the Scranton School Board, this week they did not disappoint. Wednesday's meeting saw the majority directors slam through a 3.6% tax increase and a rushed appointment to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Paige Gebhardt Cognetti. The increase comes from a $5 million revenue shortfall that needed to be made up if the district was going to balance its $166 million in expenses. Directors divided along expected lines and the motion won passage in a 5-3 vote with Robert Casey, Barbara Dixon, Bob Lesh (BL!), Greg Popil, and Paul Duffy in favor and Kate Gilmartin, Mark...
The Scranton School Board voted Wednesday to raise property taxes by 3.6% and made an unexpected decision to appoint a new member. While the increase was on the agenda, the vote to name local businessman Gopal Patel to the seat left vacant by last week's resignation of Paige Gebhardt Cognetti was not....
Well, that was fast. Twenty-four months and five days after being appointed to the Scranton School Board Director Paige Gebhardt Cognetti tendered her resignation. Cognetti announced her decision this week in a public Facebook post. She's also accepted a job working for Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, who like Cognetti, has doggedly pursued matters of financial malpractice within the Scranton School District. We don't blame the reform minded Ivy League graduate for wanting out. During her two-year tenure, she took on entrenched interests and was the brunt of jokes, name calling, and misogynistic treatment by her colleagues. The knock on Cognetti has been that...
Paige Gebhardt Cognetti announced on Facebook today that she is resigning her seat on the Scranton School Board to accept a position in the office of the Pennsylvania Auditor General. ...
Who needs cable when Scrantonians can attend Scranton School Board meetings? This week your favorite cast returned for the premiere of their new season. They never fail to deliver the high drama, laughs, and controversy avid viewers have come to expect. The directors, minus Greg Popil (more on that later), met Monday night for their annual re-organization meeting. Almost immediately, chaos ensued. Directors shouted over one another as five different members - Paige Gebhardt Cognetti, Barbara Dixon, Katie Gilmartin, and Tom Schuster - were nominated for President. Gilmartin was defeated in a 5-4 vote, with Robert Casey, Dixon, Paul Duffy, Bob Lesh (BL!), and Popil voting...
It was a close vote, but Scranton Schools Director Barbara Dixon has been chosen by her colleagues for another year as President of the Scranton School Board. In a meeting Monday night that was at times difficult to follow, Dixon won a 5-4 vote following the board's 5-4 decision not to elect Katie Gilmartin to the position. The directors then voted to retain Robert Casey (no relation to the U.S. Senator) for another year as Vice President. Dixon and Casey received support from Paul Duffy, Bob Lesh, and Greg Popil, who voted by telephone....