Gregory Eaton earns $32,983 in 2018 at Edwardsburg Public Schools

Gregory Eaton earns ,983 in 2018 at Edwardsburg Public Schools
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Gregory Eaton made $32,983 in 2018 working as a public employee at Edwardsburg Public Schools, ranking the worker in the 50th percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.

Sherman Ostrander is the highest paid Edwardsburg Public Schools employee among employees whose salary information was made available.

The data was gathered by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a nonprofit research and educational institute.

Highest paid employees at Edwardsburg Public Schools in 2018

Rank Employee Full Name Amount Earned
1 Sherman Ostrander $257,531
2 James Knoll $113,715
3 Daniel Nommay $98,682
4 Ryan Markel $96,138
5 Anne Flautt $95,600
6 Deborah Becraft $95,275
7 Jeffrey Kozinski $90,117
8 Rebecca Crocker $87,305
9 Carrie McGuire $86,673
10 Kevin Bartz $86,002
11 Brian Clements $84,063
12 Larry Hanks Jr. $82,890
13 James Zarycki $82,516
14 Jon Pryor $80,586
15 Albert Gaideski $80,261
16 Kimberly Bartz $79,231
17 Joshua Bourne $76,715
18 Steven Hurt $75,926
19 Jacqueline Carter $75,123
20 Sharon Eaton $74,825
21 Judy Frank $74,794
22 Andrew Jordan $74,260
23 Lisa Sherman $73,986
24 Kim Stevenson $73,041
25 Nancy Clase $72,427
26 Elizabeth Gunn $71,893
27 Joan Smith $71,751
28 Catherine Wood $71,540
29 Michael Marcks $71,405
30 Betsy Sidenbender $71,081
31 Jennifer Wyant $70,980
32 Kimberly Bellaire $70,955
33 Beth Devenney $70,682
34 Kevin Dean $70,462
35 Elizabeth Moyer $70,188
36 Leslie Ostrander $69,772
37 Robert Wright $69,624
38 Deborah Williams $69,529
39 Nancy Turner $69,197
40 Diane Rangel $68,854
41 Melissa Jacobson $68,727
42 Steven Crawford $68,656
43 Leslie Zech $68,418
44 Tonya Wright $68,391
45 Bradley Ostrander $68,202
46 Charlene Getz $68,182
47 Lisa Wills $68,056
48 Kim Sawyer $67,922
49 Dannielle Swihart $67,651
50 Tamara Miller $67,540
51 Brian Schaible $67,470
52 Patricia Thunell $67,359
53 Barbara Orpurt $66,766
54 Debra Kraska $66,517
55 Erin Souchick $66,464
56 Stephen Wright $66,336
57 David Cobb $65,864
58 Carrie Pryor $65,775
59 Jonathan Pobuda $65,691
60 Sherri Holmes $65,493
61 Sean Jesse $65,306
62 Cynthia Hansel $65,098
63 Ryan Rosenkranz $65,057
64 Michelle Gruver $64,835
65 Dawn Alabaugh $64,757
66 Dori Hughes $64,356
67 Sion Curtis $64,297
68 Stephanie Molter $64,248
69 Barbara Stock $64,156
70 Christine Neff $64,045
71 Mark Nowak $63,922
72 Diane Robertson $63,888
73 Caryn Fish $63,852
74 Martha Cleveland $63,827
75 Julie Rosenkranz $63,781
76 Cynthia Vernon $63,740
77 Wendy Sherman $63,491
78 Brian Bird $63,467
79 Jennifer Jones $62,903
80 Elisa Laskowski $62,052
81 Leigh Goyings $61,808
82 Nicole Cartwright $61,195
83 Nichole Dohm $61,034
84 Kristen Smith $60,966
85 Lisa Mette $60,471
86 Linda Cedoz-Kozlowski $60,300
87 Denise Halgren $59,102
88 Jennifer Swisher-Carroll $58,921
89 Lisa Allen $58,711
90 Jessica Harley $58,670
91 Melissa Ryker $57,610
92 Ashley Henderson $56,696
93 Daniel Sorensen $56,348
94 Britt Dowiat $55,698
95 Jennifer Paulus $53,845
96 Heidi Velthouse $53,820
97 Jill Cripe $53,620
98 Hillary Dufour $53,317
99 Kelly Scott $53,143
100 Chantelle Brousseau $53,067


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