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CCSD Decides To Pay Superindendent Jara To Resign Thursday

If you have watched a CCSD Board of Trustees meeting, you know they have been wild lately. Scandal, yelling, intrigue and backroom deals. It has all come to a head…

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Can CCSD pay Superintendent Jara to walk skip school?

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If you have watched a CCSD Board of Trustees meeting, you know they have been wild lately. Scandal, yelling, intrigue and backroom deals. It has all come to a head recently with embattled Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Jesus F. Jara and his decision to resign. His calling it quits comes with caveats, and educators and parents alike are watching carefully and making their voices heard.

Between expensive and fruitless travel to fancy destinations to find new teachers, to withholding video of arguably unconstitutional arrests at Durango High School, to overseeing a long and drawn out negotiation with the teacher's union, to allowing the district to appeal a $5000 settlement to a kid that had an embarrassing picture published in the school yearbook, to the death of Rancho High School student Jonathan Lewis. It seems like things are constantly in havoc during Jara's tenure, and that's before looking at slacking test scores. Needless to say, many in the community have been happy to see he'd go.

Jesus Jara Said He'd Resign... For A Price

Unfortunately, Jara's offer to leave didn't come without a price tag attached. He requested an amendment to his contract to allow him to receive one year's salary and benefits, around half a million dollars, to step aside and let the district move on. At a Board of Trustees meeting earlier this month, the audience was packed with concerned parents and teachers who overwhelmingly were in favor of Jara leaving, but not in favor of paying him to do so.

The board narrowly denied Jara's request. On Thursday, February 22nd, the board once again convenes to discuss another plan of action. The haggle officially begins. Instead of a year's salary and benefits, the board will decide if they will approve half a year's salary and benefits: $250,000. If it goes through, his last day on the job will be this Friday.

There are some that want to see him walk away from his contract, due to end in June 2026, without a penny. That appears to be unlikely to happen. If the board denies this motion, there is a chance it becomes a legal fight which could result in a potentially higher cost to the district.

All eyes are on the board meeting, which should be lively and live-streamed on YouTube.

7 Easy Ways to Make Extra Money

Do you ever feel like you're working hard but don't have the money to show for it? It's a common sentiment. Well, the good news is that today, there are some ways to make extra money right now that can really add up. Now, there's no "easy" solution to making more cash. But, we've researched some ways that people are making extra money, and they're simple.

Before we get into ways to make extra money, let's start with saving money. NerdWallet.com has some really simple tips for saving cash. A big one is to prepare for grocery shopping. That's so that you aren't grabbing a bunch of stuff that you don't need on a whim. "A little work before you go to the grocery store can go a long way toward helping you save money on groceries," they state. Prepping also means that you can maximize any coupons that you find for items you'll be purchasing or knowing about loyalty programs ahead of time. The big one is to not impulse by. I've done that so many times, when I but cinnamon rolls or something else that I don't really want just because it looks good at the time.

Another savings tip from NerdWallet.com is to restrict online shopping. Boy, that's a good one. It's so easy to sit there on your phone, saving items that look cool in your online cart. Then, all you have to do is hit "order," but often, you're ordering a bunch of stuff that you don't really need. They suggest that, "Instead of saving your billing information, opt to input your shipping address and credit card number each time you order. You'll probably make fewer impulse purchases because of the extra work involved." Good idea. Find more tips on saving money from NerdWallet.com here. Forbes has some good advice, too, in suggesting to do real meal prep. It helps avoid eating out too much, which can really add up.

Now, let's get into easy ways to make extra money.

1. Sell Items You Don't Need Anymore

This option has been there since the advent of the garage sale. If you have items sitting around that you don't want or need anymore, sell them. It's a quick way to make some cash. You can put them up for sale on eBay, a Facebook group or elsewhere online, or you can go the old-fashioned way and hold a yard sale.

2. Pet or House Sit

I've house sat quite a bit, and I personally love it. It's very peaceful to watch over someone's house. Duties-wise, it can involve anything from watering plants to just staying there so that nobody breaks in during a long vacation. Pet sitting is also a great way to make a little extra money. While you're at it, try being a dog walker, too.

3. Be a Mystery Shopper

Being a mystery shopper is a real thing. You can shop, either online or in person, and get paid for reviewing your experience. But, watch out for scams. A great way to find legit mystery shopper jobs is by looking on job sites such as Ziprecruiter.com or Indeed.com.

4. Take Surveys Online

You can make money by simply taking online surveys. It's not usually a lot of money, but it's better than nothing, and you can do it during downtime. A few major survey sites include Swagbucks and Survey Junkie. Find more via NerdWallet.com here.

5. Publish an E-book

Self-publishing has never been so easy. If you are very knowledgeable in an area that people want to know about, why not self-publish an e-book? Using Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, you can sell your books via the Kindle store. Publishing the book is free, and you can earn an upwards of 70% of each sale in royalties. You can even try your hand at a wild novel and see how it does, if you don't want to write a practical book.

6. Deliver Groceries or Food

A quick way to make some cash during your off hours is by delivering groceries or food. Services such as Instacart and Shipt use independent contractors to deliver food to clients. Also, services such as Uber Eats and Doordash are often looking for delivery people.

7. Open a New Bank Account or Credit Card

It might seem odd to open a new credit card to try to make money, but it can help. Many credit cards offer new client deals, so if you spend a certain amount after signing up, you could get some cash back or other bonuses. Also, you could find a cash back card, where you get cash back on everyday purchases, such as gas or groceries. Say you don't want a new credit card? You could also open a new bank account at a bank where they are giving cash-back offers for starting business with them. Also, to get the most for your money, look for a high-interest savings.

Shawn Tempesta is the co-host of Aimee+Shawn on 102.7 VGS in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is also an Emmy award nominated television host. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Shawn writes about current events, education, funny and trending stories.