Longevity,GrantsCENTRAL OFFICE Regular & Other TotalMICHAEL GRADONE, Superintendent 131,890 7,416 139,306LINDA MEDEIROS, Asst. Superintendent 103,331 16,527 119,858SUSAN HYLAND, Business Manager 97,261 3,500 100,761ANN CARETTI, Director Student Services 97,261 900 98,161MICHAEL MORAN, Food Services Director 42,508 300 42,808ClericalLAURIE DAVIS, Sec. to Business Mgr. 44,573 1,500 46,073ARLYNN DEVITO, Sec. to Student Services Dir. 41,906 0 41,906JOYCE KANAVOS, Recept/Data Mgmnt/Accts Payable 30,096 0 30,096WILHELMINA NEWMIER, Sec. to Superintendent 58,420 2,500 60,920KATHLEEN SCHROCK, Adm. For Technology 83,691 900 84,591MARY REISER, Sec. To Asst. Supt. 46,088 3,312 49,400BARBARA YOUNG, Secretary 0 9,393 9,393Finances/PersonnelMARY ANN MAGUIRE, Food Services Bookkeeper 6,821 34,485 41,306CHRISTINE EZERSKY, Payroll/Benefits Services 41,906 0 41,906ANDREA POPOLI, Accounts Payable 41,906 2,500 44,406MARCIA TEMPLETON, Personnel Coordinator 56,266 2,000 58,266JAMES NOWACK, Accounting Manager 58,243 2,500 60,743Longevity,GrantsNAUSET HIGH SCHOOL Regular & Other TotalTHOMAS CONRAD, Principal 116,996 3,000 119,996PAUL MARKOVICH, Assistant Principal 89,458 2,975 92,433ED MACDONALD, Assistant Principal 84,361 0 84,361LISA ABBOTT, School Psychologist 43,534 1,200 44,734SUSAN O'NEILL, School Nurse 59,649 900 60,549ROBERTA ENDICH, Librarian 57,123 0 57,123KATHLEEN MCCULLY, Video Media Specialist 66,824 0 66,824MICHELE PAVLU, Athletic Trainer 37,056 0 37,056Clerical StaffAUTUMN COLLETTE-HORTON, Principal's Secretary 25,491 0 25,491AMY MARTIN, <strong>Of</strong>fice/Data Mgmnt Secretary 32,409 750 33,159LORA SHEPTYCK, A/Principal's Secretary 31,315 1,300 32,615MARCIA SPAMPINATO, Assistant Principal's Secretary 12,081 0 12,081KATHRYN MACDONALD, Guidance Secretary 40,307 0 40,307DONNA GRZYWOC, Guidance Secretary 14,847 0 14,847KATHARINE TUPPER, Special Education Secretary 26,163 0 26,163CounselorsNAUSET SCHOOL DISTRICTSALARIES FISCAL <strong>YEAR</strong> 2006-2007
RICHARD DURGIN 71,339 0 71,339STEPHEN BOSKUS 67,145 0 67,145KATIE CAMERON 43,616 2,900 46,516BRIAN WHITE 56,379 0 56,379DOROTHEA SMITH 58,634 0 58,634MERIDITH WIRTZ 49,609 0 49,609TherapistsMAE TIMMONS, Speech 43,491 0 43,491TeachersLORI ALBRIGHT 69,500 0 69,500DONALD BAKKER 14,497 0 14,497BONNIE BARTOLINI-TROTT 52,500 17,000 69,500ALLISON BEAVAN 66,335 0 66,335VALERIE BELL 62,569 900 63,469KATSIARYNA BLASCIO 38,756 0 38,756JUSTIN BOHANNON 46,064 0 46,064MEREDITH BOHANNON 49,710 0 49,710LISA BROWN 54,926 0 54,926MARY BUTTS 72,485 0 72,485DIANE CAMPBELL 71,204 1,500 72,704ALAN CASTELLANO 72,485 0 72,485ANDREW CLARK 61,785 0 61,785DRYDEN CLARK, Permanent Substitute 16,080 0 16,080VALERIE COHEN 69,500 0 69,500RAYMOND CRAVEN 53,483 0 53,483PAUL DAVIES 69,500 900 70,400CHRISTINE DESIMONE 57,123 0 57,123TRACY DESTEFANO 60,617 0 60,617HONOR DIXON 72,485 1,200 73,685DAVID DONOVAN 66,824 0 66,824PAUL DUBOVIK 72,485 0 72,485DAVID DYKEMAN 44,194 0 44,194HENRY EVANS 56,704 0 56,704THOMAS FARIS 66,335 0 66,335ROGER FAUCHER 71,204 900 72,104JULIE FITZPATRICK 61,462 0 61,462ASHLEY <strong>FOR</strong>D 14,040 33,111 47,151PRISCILLA FROST 72,485 0 72,485JOYCE FULLER 72,485 3,400 75,885JULIE GAMMON 73,177 0 73,177CHRISTINE GEUEKE 48,471 0 48,471STEVEN GRUBIAK 71,204 0 71,204BERJ HAGOPIAN 14,241 0 14,241JUDITH HAMER 69,500 0 69,500LISE HEMBROUGH 60,617 900 61,517EZRA HENDRICKX 54,522 0 54,522BRIAN HICKS 58,972 0 58,972ANITA HIRSCH 61,961 0 61,961KARL HOYT 66,824 0 66,824LINDA JOHNSON 60,162 0 60,162
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