校长用学校经费买了龙虾。
Waste Of The Day: Principal Bought Lobster With School Funds

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/waste-day-principal-bought-lobster-school-funds

审计显示,万丹奇纪念高中校长保罗·西布利斯存在可疑支出,他在2021年至2024年期间从学校Kappa联盟俱乐部拨款中报销了35,519美元,且缺乏有效监督。费用包括在特拉华州的一顿126美元的牛排和龙虾餐,含酒精,记录为“期末学术成功”。 西布利斯声称所有费用与学校相关,但校董事会已聘请法律顾问进行调查,认为特拉华州的晚餐属于个人开支。审计还发现百慕大水上摩托艇租赁以及缺少课外活动和俱乐部捐款记录。 尽管西布利斯年薪192,479美元,是该学区第四高薪员工,但他仍利用俱乐部资金用于个人开支,引发了对万丹奇自由联合学区财务责任的担忧。审计强调缺乏基本的财务控制和对纳税人资金的监督。

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Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClearInvestigations,

Topline: Most New York public school lunches consist of room temperature chicken nuggets or reheated pizza. But at Wyandanch Memorial High School on Long Island, principal Paul Sibblies dined on steak and lobster at taxpayers’ expense.

Sibblies reimbursed himself a total of $35,519 from 2021 to 2024 using cash meant for a school club, without approval or supervision from anyone besides his own secretary, according to an audit obtained by Newsday.

Key facts: Sibblies paid himself 41 times using money from the high school’s Kappa League club, a leadership program affiliated with the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity.

The most concerning was the steak and lobster Sibblies and an unidentified person ate at a restaurant in Delaware. Sibblies reimbursed himself $126 for the bill, which also included alcohol. He logged the transaction as “EOY Academic Success.”

Larry Aronstein, the district’s former interim superintendent, told Newsday that Sibblies was paying himself back for expenses he had laid out on behalf of the school. Sibblies told Newsday the steak and lobster meal was “school-related” but declined to answer other questions.

The school board appears unsatisfied with that explanation. They appointed legal counsel in November 2025 to investigate the audit’s findings, according to Newsday.

We know what is personal and what is for the sake of students,” board trustee Jarod Morris told Newsday. “A steak and lobster dinner in Delaware is personal.”

Separately, auditors flagged other questionable expenses at the Wyandanch Free Union School District, including a jet ski rental in Bermuda. The school district was also missing records showing how much was spent on field trips and donated to clubs.

The audit was completed in early 2025 and made public last month.

Background: Sibblies likely could have afforded his luxury meal himself. He made $192,479 in 2024, according to payroll records obtained by Open the Books.

That made him the fourth-highest paid person in the district. He was one of 24 people making at least $150,000.

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Supporting quote: "I know his character, and for whatever that's worth, I think he's a good man,” Aronstein told Newsday about Sibblies. “He runs a very good school and is committed to providing his students enrichment experiences that they can have going beyond the borders of Wyandanch.”

Summary: Even a high school student knows that taxpayer money should not be spent without basic checks and oversight.

The #WasteOfTheDay is brought to you by the forensic auditors at OpenTheBooks.com

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