Patricia Clark earns $24,337 in 2018 at Lake Orion Community School #3

Patricia Clark earns ,337 in 2018 at Lake Orion Community School #3
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Patricia Clark made $24,337 in 2018 working as a public employee at Lake Orion Community School #3, ranking the worker in the 43rd percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.

Maria Ginopolis is the highest paid Lake Orion Community School #3 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 Lake Orion Community School #3 in 2018

Rank Employee Full Name Amount Earned
1 Maria Ginopolis $174,114
2 Heidi Mercer $157,236
3 John Fitzgerald $156,211
4 Ricky Arnett $148,096
5 Stephen Hawley $138,256
6 Sarah Manzo $133,480
7 Daniel Haas $133,059
8 Darin Abbasse $131,527
9 Christopher Bell $124,629
10 Kerri Anderson $123,928
11 Julie Gutman $122,578
12 Randall Groya $121,553
13 Lauren Smith $118,373
13 Kenneth Nuss $118,373
13 Jennifer Goethals $118,373
16 Robert Murray $114,833
17 Adam Weldon $113,382
18 Andrew Towlerton $111,533
19 Kyle Meteyer $108,661
20 Sarah Budreau $107,964
21 Sarah Perry $106,785
22 Andrea Curtis $103,400
23 Jason Larsen $99,449
24 Marinela Ernst $99,401
25 Brock Stalions $98,439
26 David McKay $97,690
27 Kristin Lawson Sliwinski $95,930
28 Julie Monroe $95,848
29 Kelly Stalions $94,702
30 Kathryn Dimeo $94,394
31 Pamela King $94,287
32 Charissa Fromm $93,515
33 David Whitaker $93,303
34 Alicia Conner $93,169
35 Kimberly McCool $92,961
36 Nancy Tedder $92,660
37 Carl Zoolkoski $92,109
38 James Manzo $91,625
39 Eric Crimmins $91,325
40 James Maxfield $91,154
41 Michele Griswold $91,119
42 Jennifer Ohlrich $91,038
43 Jamie Kimber $90,804
44 Melissa Wilson $90,668
45 Megan Daly $90,629
46 Annette Kline $90,505
47 Terri Cafcalas $90,299
48 Julie White $90,223
49 Thomas Romito $90,041
50 John Blackstock $89,617
51 Shannon Curtis $89,491
52 John Miles $89,364
53 Karen Wampuszyc $89,335
54 Alyssa Jeris $89,305
55 Nicholas Colwell $89,301
56 Matthew Moede $89,055
57 Vicky Stringer $89,035
58 Joan Couretas $88,914
59 Beth Perry $88,889
60 Michael Steele $88,831
61 Stephen Tighe $88,787
62 Carol Doll $88,731
63 Gail Miller $88,719
64 Kristina Lavin $88,648
65 Patricia Lareau $88,518
66 Colleen McGran $88,490
67 Heather Rutledge $88,462
68 Pamela Kyle $88,427
69 Heather Olsen $88,340
70 Monty Gallaher $88,225
71 Kimberly McLean $88,215
72 Melissa Bruno $88,210
73 Carol Burke $88,065
74 Roger Smith $88,022
75 Jody Winkelman $87,934
76 Kirk Weber $87,904
77 Lori Harris $87,824
78 Courtenay Kinney-Smyth $87,801
79 Scott Maxfield $87,721
80 Christine Kutchen $87,704
81 Maxine Shonk $87,679
82 Ann Marie Vangessel $87,675
83 Susan Sirgany $87,629
83 Betsy Bonfield $87,629
85 Teresa Naylor $87,604
86 Sarah Roberts $87,597
87 Marci Lazzara $87,591
88 Andrew Schramek $87,517
89 Abigail Rennels $87,462
90 Nicole Gaberdiel $87,163
91 Michele Novak $87,129
92 Lucy Logsdon $87,065
93 Sarah Jacobs-Hempsall $87,062
94 David Stafford $87,062
95 Jennifer Antonelli $87,015
96 Paula Marcoux $86,780
97 Maureen Schabel $86,771
98 Marc Meisel $86,735
99 Wendy Baeckeroot $86,712
100 Teri Jacobsen $86,630


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