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Charter School Superintendent Makes Over $339K A Year
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 3/3/2013 | Tom Gantert

Posted on 03/05/2013 3:41:38 PM PST by MichCapCon

One of the most highly compensated superintendents in the state is from a charter public school whose high school received an “F” on an academic performance report card in 2012.

Alison Cancilliari had a gross salary of $250,000 with a total compensation of $339,850 in 2011-12 for overseeing Summit Academy in Flat Rock and Summit Academy North in Romulus. Cancilliari oversees just over 2,000 students in five buildings.

Summit Academy North High School was ranked 543rd overall out of 592 high schools and was given an “F" on the Mackinac Center report card. The report card measures student academic scores and takes into account socioeconomic status.

According to the Michigan Department of Education’s report card on student achievement, the four buildings in the Summit Academy and Summit Academy North districts that were evaluated received 3 “Cs”, 6 “Ds” and 3 “Fs” on topics such as reading, mathematics, science and social studies. For example, Summit Academy North High School received “Ds” in reading and mathematics and “Fs” in science and social studies.

Cancilliari and school officials didn’t return requests for comment.

An evaluation of the school's compensation records show that Cancilliari's salary has remained constant at $250,000 per year for the past three years with the increased overall compensation resulting from an increase in insurance coverage and skyrocketing retirement payments. In 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12, Cancilliari received a combined $150,165 in retirement benefits.

Michael Van Beek, education policy director at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, said unlike traditional public school districts, parents can leave a charter public school and have another local option.

“If parents think the district is wasting money or spending too much on their superintendent, they leave,” Van Beek said. “That is a level of accountability that doesn’t exist within the traditional government school model.”

Cancilliari's ranking as one of the most highly compensated superintendents in the state is based upon a Mackinac Center database of information submitted by every school district in the 2011-12 school year. All of Cancilliari’s financial information is on the district’s website.

The Summit Academy and Summit Academy North districts were authorized by Central Michigan University. CMU has authorized 59 charter public schools. Statewide, there are 280 charter public schools. Officials from CMU chose not to comment.


TOPICS: Education
KEYWORDS: charterschools; education; publicschools

1 posted on 03/05/2013 3:41:45 PM PST by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon

Charter schools are still publik right?


2 posted on 03/05/2013 3:44:27 PM PST by GeronL (http://asspos.blogspot.com)
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To: Springman; Sioux-san; 70th Division; JPG; PGalt; DuncanWaring; taildragger; epluribus_2; Chuck54; ..
Somebody needs firin.

If anyone wants to be added to the Michigan Cap Con ping list, let me know.
3 posted on 03/05/2013 3:47:20 PM PST by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: MichCapCon; GeronL

In La. you have to apply to get in them and many times a lottery is held because there are more students trying to get in the charters then there are seats available. I don’t know how it works in Michigan but down here in La. the school would have had it’s charter revoked long ago.


4 posted on 03/05/2013 3:49:36 PM PST by BBell (And Now for Something Completely Different)
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To: MichCapCon

Socialist education pays big - if you are sitting at the top...

Saw this in Iraq - the Head Masters had the best furniture and A/C - while the rest of the classrooms were striped of desks, clack boards, and supplies...even the plumbing was torn out!

Gotta love the corruption!


5 posted on 03/05/2013 3:56:01 PM PST by BCW (http://babylonscovertwar.com/index.html)
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To: BBell
Same here in NW FL. I have three in charter schools and we have been very pleased. Of course, the admin is on top of things, so that helps. Lottery is the method of entry here, too. There are still complaints that they cherry pick students, but the lotteries are open to the public, and both schools are smack dab in the middle of the county's demographics racially, socially, and economically. The biggest difference I see is the ability to get rid of kids who are trouble...and heavy parental involvement/volunteer requirements, which I think attracts the parents who are interested and involved in their kids’ lives.
6 posted on 03/05/2013 3:56:20 PM PST by canalabamian (Durka durka...Muhammad FUBAR!)
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To: MichCapCon
Michael Van Beek, education policy director at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, said unlike traditional public school districts, parents can leave a charter public school and have another local option.

Never mind the parents going elsewhere, fire the bum. Who determines the salaries in these charter schools? Get after them.

7 posted on 03/05/2013 5:52:41 PM PST by Oatka (This is America. Assimilate or evaporate.)
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To: canalabamian

It is the same way here. They get rid of the kids who cause trouble pronto and there is heavy parental involvement. It would surprise a lot of people here on FR at how many ghetto types are very willing to go the distance to ensure their children have a better chance at life then they ever did.


8 posted on 03/05/2013 9:34:58 PM PST by BBell (And Now for Something Completely Different)
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