Amanda Dine earned $62,524 in 2019, 28.6 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Sonja Dedonado earned $56,035 in 2019, 0.3 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Lisa Demaagd earned $74,016 in 2019, 3.5 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Robert Decker earned $17,549 in 2019, 1.3 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Peggy Dion earned $11,356 in 2019, 22.5 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Megan Deruiter earned $73,456 in 2019, 3.9 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Christine Demaagd earned $62,919 in 2019, 8.3 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Michael Dimick earned $72,353 in 2019, 3.4 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Nicole Deckrow earned $71,173 in 2019, 8.3 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Amber Dionne earned $45,791 in 2019, 5.4 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Hillary Deridder earned $49,993 in 2019, 6.1 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Ricardo Delrosario earned $1,438 in 2019, 25.4 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Kent County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.
Critical Race Theory will be taught by one teacher in Byron Center who’s signed an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project by the week ending Oct. 30.