Lynette Thomas earns 8.5% more in 2018 at Covert Public Schools

Lynette Thomas earns 8.5% more in 2018 at Covert Public Schools
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Lynette Thomas earned $25,318 in 2018, 8.5 percent more than in 2017, working at Covert Public Schools.

Bobbi Morehead was the highest paid public employee working for Covert Public Schools in 2018, earning $134,288 during the year.

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

Top 79 highest earners at Covert Public Schools in 2018
Rank Employee 2018 amount earned 2017 amount earned Percent Change
1 Bobbi Morehead $134,288 $128,250 4.7%
2 Celinda Gilmore $88,434 $92,401 -4.3%
3 Claire Kliss $79,132 $79,701 -0.7%
3 Yolanda Brunt $79,132 $79,701 -0.7%
5 Pamela Baker $77,489 $67,100 15.5%
6 Amy Richardson $74,984 — —
7 Larry Dobberstein $74,216 $75,871 -2.2%
8 Amy Tinsley $73,828 $73,213 0.8%
9 Melanie Smith $72,861 $76,965 -5.3%
10 Sandra Crocker $70,609 $72,311 -2.4%
11 Craig Beck $70,415 $70,039 0.5%
12 Mark Dundas $70,309 $71,719 -2%
13 Christine Struzik $70,170 $70,857 -1%
14 Steven Jacus $69,557 — —
15 Rachel Symonds $69,219 $74,209 -6.7%
15 Trent Smith $69,219 $69,329 -0.2%
17 Jennifer Hastings $68,937 $70,661 -2.4%
18 Alvin Smith $67,266 $48,638 38.3%
19 Jamie Pilch $64,593 — —
20 Patrice Greene $61,750 $49,812 24%
21 Deann Willoughby-dundas $61,741 $63,655 -3%
22 Catherine Carter $58,654 $49,054 19.6%
23 Willie Cox $55,226 $50,506 9.3%
24 Dennis Paquette $53,631 — —
25 Fred Madden $51,934 $48,398 7.3%
26 Pamela Jones-frazier $51,092 $47,725 7.1%
27 Brittany Millan $50,440 $48,067 4.9%
28 Jeremy Payne $48,920 $47,087 3.9%
29 Tiffany Johnson $47,753 $50,484 -5.4%
30 Dianne Kirby $46,766 $46,447 0.7%
31 Mariah Boss $46,442 $41,505 11.9%
32 Sean Kellogg $44,973 — —
33 Carolina Sanchez $43,909 $39,078 12.4%
34 Geoffrey Hansen $41,314 $36,953 11.8%
35 Vanessa Fricke $41,309 $32,228 28.2%
36 Kelsey Vollrath $39,609 — —
37 Darryl Williams $37,404 — —
38 Jorge Lorenzo $35,277 — —
39 Natisha Jones $34,265 $33,912 1%
40 Vicki Norman $33,790 $33,952 -0.5%
41 Leslie Stuifbergen $33,778 — —
42 Melissa Whetstone $31,354 $3,977 688.3%
43 Darlene Masterson $31,216 $17,672 76.6%
44 Jeanette Latham $28,665 $26,589 7.8%
45 Chyrell Sexton $27,462 $25,600 7.3%
46 Lynette Thomas $25,318 $23,330 8.5%
47 Hillary-hei Berndt $25,017 $23,710 5.5%
48 Kyra Hunsley $23,362 $27,101 -13.8%
49 Cheryl Lauderdale $23,017 $21,258 8.3%
50 Mendy Roberts $22,808 $24,405 -6.5%
51 Darlene Batton $22,601 $22,134 2.1%
52 Larry Smith $20,901 $41,414 -49.5%
53 Charles Knox $16,494 $15,258 8.1%
54 Phillip Haner $15,867 — —
55 Meleta Galles $13,750 — —
56 Brenda Broady $12,844 $6,688 92%
57 Barbara Johnson $11,451 $12,109 -5.4%
58 Kenneth Stephens $10,588 $70,857 -85.1%
59 Geoffrey Rose $9,795 $50,299 -80.5%
60 Kimberly Brice Lewis $9,189 — —
61 Flossene James $8,983 $8,940 0.5%
62 Keon Smith $8,262 $21,235 -61.1%
63 Erica Jones $7,907 $1,944 306.8%
64 Jennifer Wright $6,868 $46,718 -85.3%
64 Tray Crusciel $6,868 $52,904 -,87%
66 Devonte Williams $6,502 — —
67 Henry Allen $5,491 — —
68 Rufus Morris $4,587 — —
69 Elmer Carranza-rodrigue $4,534 $6,067 -25.3%
70 Carlos Aguayo $3,800 — —
71 Benita Pedroza-sandoval $3,252 — —
72 Anquenette Brown $2,726 — —
73 Roderick Morrison $2,267 $6,067 -62.6%
73 Randy Bautista $2,267 — —
75 Lisa Pipkin $685 — —
76 Joseph Eberhart $572 $33,681 -98.3%
77 Jerry Blackmon $366 $5,127 -92.9%
78 Minerva Salgado $146 — —
79 Jazmin Cortez $35 $2,136 -98.3%


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