Thursday, August 18, 2016

Board vice president criticizes ELANCO contract

During Thursday's Columbia Borough School Board meeting, Vice President Kathy Hohenadel read from a prepared statement detailing her frustration with the board's handling of Columbia's contract with ELANCO. The statement garnered enthusiastic applause from an audience of about 85 citizens.

Statement by Board Vice President Kathy Hohenadel


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Columbia School Board meeting tonight, Thursday August 18 at 7 p.m.


The Columbia Borough School Board will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight, Thursday, August 18, at 7 p.m. at the District Administration Center, 200 North Fifth Street, Columbia, PA.

Director of Operations Tom Strickler and ELANCO Superintendent Dr. Robert Hollister are expected to attend.

 The meeting is open to the public.

Monday, August 15, 2016

$94K plus bennies for Strickler


Tom Strickler, the newly appointed Director of Operations for Columbia Borough School District will receive a salary of $94,000 plus the equivalent of $30,000 in benefits for his year-long contract, according to ELANCO Superintendent Dr. Robert Hollister.  The remainder of the $165,000 that Columbia is putting up will be deposited into ELANCO's general fund.

A press contingent from Columbia news, views & reviews and Columbia Spy, as well as a Columbia resident, attended Monday's ELANCO School Board meeting and spoke with Dr. Hollister after the meeting. The Columbia resident had requested to comment during the meeting but was denied because he was not an ELANCO resident. The board president denied him the right to speak, even though he had not yet identified himself as a non-resident.

Hollister explained that 10 people applied for the director's position. Five were winnowed from the original pool, and three finalists were further interviewed, from which Strickler was chosen. Hollister declined to give the names of the other applicants.

Although he is technically an ELANCO employee, Strickler will run the day-to-day operations at Columbia.  Hollister will come to Columbia one day a week to oversee the operation. Asked why he would do so without financial compensation, Hollister replied, "I have an affinity for Columbia." He added that he knows people from town. He said he believes the shared services agreement will give Columbia "better service at less cost."

Hollister said he is the most transparent superintendent in the county and guarantees that Strickler will be "open and approachable." Hollister added that he will attend this Thursday's's regular meeting of the Columbia School Board. Strickler is also expected to attend.

Director of Operations Summary of Responsibilities
Source: LNP

ELANCO's job posting for the position