Richard Pagliaro, Assistant Superintendent for Business & Personnel, in his office at the Joliet Township High School Administration Center in Joliet, Illinois, Friday, December 14, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Richard Pagliaro, Assistant Superintendent for Business & Personnel, in his office at the Joliet Township High School Administration Center in Joliet, Illinois, Friday, December 14, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Richard Pagliaro, Assistant Superintendent for Business & Personnel, in his office at the Joliet Township High School Administration Center in Joliet, Illinois, Friday, December 14, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Richard Pagliaro, Assistant Superintendent for Business & Personnel, in front of a district map in his office at the Joliet Township High School Administration Center in Joliet, Illinois, Friday, December 14, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Richard Pagliaro, Assistant Superintendent for Business & Personnel, in front of a district map in his office at the Joliet Township High School Administration Center in Joliet, Illinois, Friday, December 14, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Richard Pagliaro, Assistant Superintendent for Business & Personnel, in front of a district map in his office at the Joliet Township High School Administration Center in Joliet, Illinois, Friday, December 14, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Angela Smith
Richard Pagliaro sees a good side and a bad side to the potential shift of teacher pension funding to local school districts. After all, said Pagliaro, the assistant superintendent for business at Joliet Township High School, at least the school district would make sure the …