The phrase
"district payroll" refers to the money that a district or organization pays out to its employees as their salaries, wages, or other types of compensation.
Full definition
Singh isn't an ordinary officer — he's part of the Oakland Unified School District Police, a team of cops
on district payroll who report first to the schools, then to the streets.
Singh isn't an ordinary officer — he's part of the Oakland Unified School District Police, a team of cops on
district payroll who report first to the schools, then to the streets.
Hudson also was accused of placing family members on the
Park District payroll even though they didn't perform any work.
At least you grasp the fact that the little people do not deserve to be attacked, only the pigs at the trough like the lawyers who make millions from their firms and get on a school
district payroll so they can take down a pension too!
If the district has a large professional development department, or too many kindergarten teachers, those positions may stay on
the district payrolls because the extra state monies make it possible.
* The result is that most recruiting and selecting of principals is done internally, among individuals already on
the district payroll.
Clerks, maintenance workers, lunchroom employees, bus drivers, crossing guards, and others too numerous to mention are joining
the district payroll.