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Syracuse schools propose $250K in no-bid contracts for two retired executives, sparking transparency concerns.
The Syracuse City School District is proposing to pay $250,000 to two retired executives—former Superintendent Anthony Davis and former CIO Tim Moon—for consulting roles without public explanation or competitive bidding.
Davis, who retired on October 31, is seeking a $125,000 contract to mentor new high school principals, while Moon, already under a similar agreement, will advise on a state data system.
The board, which has not disclosed how contracts were awarded, faces criticism over transparency, especially given the district’s $611 million budget and responsibility for over 19,000 students.
The new superintendent, Pamela Odom, has emphasized continuity and community engagement, but the lack of public details about the contracts has raised concerns about accountability.
Las escuelas de Syracuse proponen $250K en contratos sin licitación para dos ejecutivos retirados, provocando preocupaciones de transparencia.