Kathryn Kurbis earns $17,402 in 2018 at Berrien Springs Public Schools

Kathryn Kurbis earns ,402 in 2018 at Berrien Springs Public Schools
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Kathryn Kurbis made $17,402 in 2018 working as a public employee at Berrien Springs Public Schools, ranking the worker in the 35th percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.

David Eichberg is the highest paid Berrien Springs 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 Berrien Springs Public Schools in 2018

Rank Employee Full Name Amount Earned
1 David Eichberg $140,454
2 Franklin Sebastian $112,500
3 Ryan Pesce $107,161
4 Brian Barber $106,593
5 Robert Kubiak $105,029
6 Brandon Waggoner $96,900
7 Daniel Bartz $96,031
8 Darla Campbell $95,509
9 Ellen Hasse $91,168
10 Alan Alsbro $90,232
11 Steven Spenner $86,611
12 Chelsea Pollyea $86,569
13 Peter Anderson $83,039
14 William Bergan $80,521
15 Jennifer Thies $80,172
16 Timothy Simmons $78,134
17 Amy Flavin-Williams $78,050
18 John Donley $77,679
19 David Quesada $77,250
20 Celeste Pauley $76,245
21 Bruce Boyer $75,577
22 Kristy Saroni $74,209
23 Emma Haygood $73,916
24 James Dunn $73,275
25 Linda Bergan $73,171
26 Francesca Streelman $72,757
27 John Vitek $72,013
28 Julie King $71,996
29 Rachel Stout $71,734
30 Kendra Smith $70,649
31 Deborah Bryant $70,168
32 Scott Pauley $69,758
33 Faith Tom $69,611
34 Alexandria Luttke $69,421
35 Timothy Pirowski $68,802
36 Joseph Miller $68,782
37 Tracey Jaggi $68,566
38 Timothy Sunday $67,574
39 Jason Constable $67,256
40 Anita Bell $67,116
41 Iris Vergara $66,957
42 Keriann Wishart $66,920
43 Cynthia Buckenmeyer $66,877
44 Wendy Hoskins $66,649
45 Katia Ozuna $66,635
46 Nancy O’Rourke $66,176
47 Jennifer Natzel $66,133
48 Joseph MacErata $65,673
49 Lynn Schafer $65,614
50 Michele Tucker $64,924
50 Steven Swenson $64,924
52 Ryan Thelen $64,731
53 Richard Ruhl $64,424
53 Laura Hughes $64,424
55 Sarah Shembarger $63,952
56 Kimber Russell $62,776
57 Wendy Haase $62,036
58 Diana Lavalley $61,710
59 Patricia Boersen $61,710
60 Cindy Davis $61,673
61 Angela Geis $61,518
62 Charles Richards $61,372
63 Jeanna Younger $61,351
64 Laura Bartel $61,215
65 Jacqueline Jardine $61,000
66 Carrie Vandenburgh $60,515
67 Jonathan Rodriguez $58,891
68 Cara Rumer $58,535
69 Alexander Hill $57,695
70 Samantha Miller $57,382
71 Stacy Holmes $57,303
72 Sharon Haynes $57,120
73 Gwenda Shaw $56,378
74 Luke Antvelink $55,948
75 Lorren Wiedemann $55,706
76 William Eichberg $55,582
77 Joseph Jarvie $55,189
78 Bailey Low $55,016
79 Chris Loiselle $54,931
80 Terica Bergan $54,442
81 Heather Pisarsky $53,884
82 Jennifer Steffens $53,672
83 Holly Rago $53,495
84 Timothy Veirs $53,365
85 Kirsten Southwood $53,323
86 Katie Stark $53,301
87 Joann Bailey $53,256
88 Jennifer Cook $53,141
89 Brian Terry $53,111
90 Robert Reynolds $52,896
91 Terry Oosterhart $52,598
92 Tamara Wright $52,406
93 Gail Fox $52,375
94 Lisa Dabrowski $52,198
95 Heather Shembarger $52,125
96 Allison Arend $52,058
97 Jennifer Clough $51,942
98 Shelby Coppens $51,610
99 Amber Long $51,273
100 Kelly Fortune $51,127


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