In that case, the State Department of Education asked SERC to provide Adamowski with $225,000 plus benefits and included language in the contract that Adamowski apparently believes will allow him to add more years to his Teacher Retirement Fund pension by working as Windham’s “Special Master”. [This is not the extra four years of pension time that Governor Malloy tried to give Adamowski by adding special language to his “Education Reform” bill. That was for the year’s he served as Superintendent in Hartford even though he was not certified for the position].
In addition to the $195,000 for Leeds Global Partners, the CT Post’s Ken Dixon, also found that the Malloy Administration had the State Education Resource Center hire DSA Capital, for $60,000, to work with Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor. According to the news story, Pryor was the one who asked that DSA Capital be retained and played the major role in getting them the contract.
When asked about these issues, Pryor’s spokesperson told Dixon that the whole situation was legal because SERC was a nonprofit organization and did not have to follow Connecticut’s bidding laws.
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