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BobbyDigital
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Someone with power does something that isn't self-serving.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/nation/7355416-418/what-america-is-all-about-school-chief-gives-up-800000.html

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"FRESNO, Calif. — Some people give back to their community. Then there’s Fresno County School Superintendent Larry Powell, who’s really giving back. As in $800,000 — what would have been his compensation for the next three years.

Until his term expires in 2015, Powell will run 325 schools and 35 school districts with 195,000 students, all for less than a starting California teacher earns.

“How much do we need to keep accumulating?” asks Powell, 63. “There’s no reason for me to keep stockpiling money.”

Powell’s generosity is more than just a gesture in a region with some of the nation’s highest rates of unemployment. As he prepares for retirement, he wants to ensure that his pet projects survive California budget cuts. And the man who started his career as a high school civics teacher, who has made anti-bullying his mission, hopes his act of generosity will help restore faith in the government he once taught students to respect.

“A part of me has chafed at what they did in Bell,” Powell said, recalling the corrupt Southern California city officials who secretly boosted their salaries by hundreds of thousands of dollars. “It’s hard to believe that someone in the public trust would do that to the public. My wife and I asked ourselves, ‘What can we do that might restore confidence in government?’”

Powell’s answer? Ask his board to allow him to return $288,241 in salary and benefits for the next three and a half years of his term. He technically retired, then agreed to be hired back to work for $31,000 a year — $10,000 less than a first-year teacher — and with no benefits.

“I thought it was so very generous on his part,” said school board member Sally Tannenbaum. “We get to keep him, but at a much lower rate.”

His move was so low-key, his manner so unassuming, that it took four days after the school board meeting for word of his act to get out to the community. There were no press releases or self-congratulatory pats on the back.

“Things like this are what America is all about,” said friend Alan Autry, Fresno’s former celebrity mayor who played Capt. Bubba Skinner on the TV series “In the Heat of The Night.”

“America is as much about overcoming obstacles in difficult times as it is opulence,” Autry said. “This reminds me of the great sacrifices made throughout our history, especially the Great Depression.”

No one has been more surprised about the positive reaction than Powell, a lifelong educator who didn’t realize that what he did was newsworthy. He chuckles at his desk when yet another e-mail arrives from a colleague blown away by his generosity. Two days after word got out he had received 200 messages on his Facebook page.

“When you make good choices, good things happen to you,” said Powell, who tends to talk in the kind of uplifting phrases that also make him a sought-after motivational speaker.

He even sees as an asset his childhood contraction of polio, which left him with a limp and a brace, and now a lingering post-polio syndrome.

“It’s the most spectacular thing that has happened to me in all my life,” he said. “People stepped up to help me be successful.”

Powell might credit others, but others say Powell’s drive always has come from within. Despite the right leg brace and experimental operations to stop the growth of his healthy leg, he became a champion high school wrestler in Fresno and set a record for one of the most dreaded of all gym class drills — the 20-foot rope climb, which he completed in 1.8 seconds. Today he carries a six handicap in golf.

“Our goal has never been to have things,” Powell said of himself and his wife, Dot. “We want to give back.” "

8/31/2011 9:54:01 AM

qntmfred
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rare, indeed.

8/31/2011 9:58:22 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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Is he eligible for Medicare? Otherwise hope he doesn't get sick in the next three years

8/31/2011 9:58:24 AM

egyeyes
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wow

8/31/2011 10:03:27 AM

Slave Famous
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"Sprewell ($14.6M) demands new deal: 'Got family to feed'
The Dominion Post ^ | 2004-11-02 | Associated Press

Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 10:39:02 AM by the_devils_advocate_666

Latrell Sprewell says he'll ask to be traded if the Minnesota Timberwolves don't sign him to a contract extension by Wednesday night's opener. ''I think this thing is heading towards me leaving, personally,'' Sprewell told reporters after a practice this week. Earlier this preseason, Sprewell said he wanted a contract extension by the Wolves' opener, against the New York Knicks, or he would ask for a sign-and-trade deal or wait to become a free agent. Either way, Sprewell said he didn't want to negotiate during the season. But he took a tougher stance Sunday. Asked if he would play out the season and test the free-agent market, Sprewell said: ''Why would I want to help them win a title? They're not doing anything for me. I'm at risk. I have a lot of risk here. I got my family to feed. If Glen) Taylor wants to see my family fed, he better cough up some money. Otherwise, you're going to see these kids in one of those Sally Struthers commercials soon."'' Sprewell is due to make $14.6 million this year. Sprewell, 34, described the team's latest offer, reported to be worth between $27 million and $30 million over three years, as ''insulting.''"



[Edited on August 31, 2011 at 10:07 AM. Reason : x]

8/31/2011 10:05:05 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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^ Caviar doesn't grow on trees

8/31/2011 10:06:38 AM

qntmfred
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^^ on the other hand, that dude's earning potential only has a few years left. conceivably he's trying to ensure his family is fed for the next couple decades as well

i doubt that's actually his perspective, but -shrug-

8/31/2011 10:16:43 AM

paerabol
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1.8 second 20ft rope climb? do these people proof-read?


On a serious note, that's awesome. But Dr. John Kolena has selflessly donated his salary back to NCSSM for a long time, well over $300k I'm sure, and I've never seen a spotlight on him for it.

8/31/2011 10:28:09 AM

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