We could ask why so many administrative employees are needed in the first place.
Of course school districts need back office people, administrators, accountants, maintenance personnel, etc. But it would be interesting to see if their numbers have increased in recent years. And also, if they are getting sizeable pay and benefit packages.
Lobbyist's one day as Illinois substitute teacher entitles him to pension, court rules
Agreed. I would like to see the growth going back 30 years.
How many of these employees are relatives of politicians and somehow “work” from home?