Lansing Public School District Board
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Recent News About Lansing Public School District Board
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Carolyn Pecic earns $793 in 2018 at Lansing Public Schools
Carolyn Pecic earned $793 working for Lansing Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the second percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Cary Johnson's receives 1.0% less pay in 2018
Cary Johnson earned $42,753 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 1.0% less than in 2017.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Amanda Bush's receives 1.5% less pay in 2018
Amanda Bush earned $42,421 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 1.5% less than in 2017.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Elizabeth Mullins's receives 5.1% less pay in 2018
Elizabeth Mullins earned $42,418 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 5.1% less than in 2017.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Ezekiel Moreno's receives 0.6% less pay in 2018
Ezekiel Moreno earned $43,084 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 0.6% less than in 2017.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Willie Davis's receives 8.1% less pay in 2018
Willie Davis earned $43,829 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 8.1% less than in 2017.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Kristi Bicy's receives 1.1% less pay in 2018
Kristi Bicy earned $43,957 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 1.1% less than in 2017.
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Allison Clark makes $22,310 in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County
Allison Clark made $22,310 in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County, placing the worker in the 41st percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.
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Jennifer Michiels earns 11.8% more in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County
Jennifer Michiels earned $60,231 in 2018, 11.8 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Ingham County.
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Damian Manson earns $784 in 2018 at Lansing Public Schools
Damian Manson earned $784 working for Lansing Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the second percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Rachel Bullock's receives 14.9% less pay in 2018
Rachel Bullock earned $43,987 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 14.9% less than in 2017.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Kristina Swisher's receives 6.3% less pay in 2018
Kristina Swisher earned $43,818 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 6.3% less than in 2017.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Kami Almy's receives 12.5% less pay in 2018
Kami Almy earned $43,889 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 12.5% less than in 2017.
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Andrea Morden earns 14.3% more in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County
Andrea Morden earned $60,553 in 2018, 14.3 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Ingham County.
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Cynthia Rich earns $778 in 2018 at Lansing Public Schools
Cynthia Rich earned $778 working for Lansing Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the second percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Darin Walter's receives 0.6% less pay in 2018
Darin Walter earned $43,958 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 0.6% less than in 2017.
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Susana Pupo Santos earns $760 in 2018 at Lansing Public Schools
Susana Pupo Santos earned $760 working for Lansing Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the second percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
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Lansing Public Schools employee Tracy Yaros's receives 11.2% less pay in 2018
Tracy Yaros earned $43,401 working at Lansing Public Schools in 2018, 11.2% less than in 2017.
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Tamatha Bays earns $747 in 2018 at Lansing Public Schools
Tamatha Bays earned $747 working for Lansing Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the second percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
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3.7% of economically disadvantaged students in Lansing Public School District academically ready for college (2017-2018)
3.7 percent of economically disadvantaged students in Lansing Public School District were academically ready for college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.