While the Rhino article concedes that the $6.2 million is raises handed to select Guilford County Schools administrators and principals “are small potatoes compared to the total it spends on salaries,” it reflects GCS’ habit of “crying wolf about alleged cuts to public education well, since it was created in 1992…” And there’s no end in sight.

Particularly ironic, the Rhino noted, considering the recent employee survey where teachers main complaints were “not being backed up by administrators when disciplining students and actual bullying of employees by Guilford County Schools administrators.”