Okemos Public Schools
Recent News About Okemos Public Schools
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Susan Soper earns 2.1% more in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County
Susan Soper earned $21,767 in 2018, 2.1 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Ingham County.
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Cora Zink earns 2.4% more in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County
Cora Zink earned $52,113 in 2018, 2.4 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Ingham County.
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Carolyn Thomas earns 1.2% more in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County
Carolyn Thomas earned $26,313 in 2018, 1.2 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Ingham County.
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Todd Sharp earns 1.6% more in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County
Todd Sharp earned $80,593 in 2018, 1.6 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Ingham County.
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Adam Brussow earns 14.9% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Adam Brussow earned $26,546 in 2018, 14.9 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Adam Clements earns 9.1% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Adam Clements earned $52,024 in 2018, 9.1 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Alana Pignataro earns 2.3% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Alana Pignataro earned $57,138 in 2018, 2.3 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Adrienne Mccarty earns 3.1% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Adrienne Mccarty earned $49,814 in 2018, 3.1 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Alison Evenson earns 2.7% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Alison Evenson earned $61,060 in 2018, 2.7 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Amanda Dean earns 3.3% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Amanda Dean earned $52,635 in 2018, 3.3 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Amanda Lott earns 9.8% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Amanda Lott earned $13,600 in 2018, 9.8 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Amy Olivarez earns 6.4% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Amy Olivarez earned $54,123 in 2018, 6.4 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Angela Hussain earns 3.3% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Angela Hussain earned $54,888 in 2018, 3.3 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Ann Hall-onan earns 9.2% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Ann Hall-onan earned $68,060 in 2018, 9.2 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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Anna Sabatino earns 19.3% more in 2018 at Okemos Public Schools
Anna Sabatino earned $60,992 in 2018, 19.3 percent more than in 2017, working at Okemos Public Schools.
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72.3% of students in Okemos Public Schools are academically ready for college (2017-2018)
Okemos Public Schools ranks third among public school districts in Michigan with 72.3 percent academically ready for college according to the SAT in 2017-2018, according to the Michigan Department of Educations' 2018 Michigan Merit Examination (MME) reports.
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Black students score 1,000.4 on average on the SAT in Okemos Public Schools (2017-2018)
Black students scored 1,000.4 on average in Okemos Public Schools in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.
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Hispanic students score 1,151.9 on average on the SAT in Okemos Public Schools (2017-2018)
Hispanic students scored 1,151.9 on average in Okemos Public Schools in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.
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Economically disadvantaged students score 1,063.8 on average on the SAT in Okemos Public Schools (2017-2018)
Economically disadvantaged students scored 1,063.8 on average in Okemos Public Schools in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.
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Female students score 1,165.5 on average on the SAT in Okemos Public Schools (2017-2018)
Female students scored 1,165.5 on average in Okemos Public Schools in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.