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Grandville Public Schools employees earning $100,000 and above in Michigan

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15 Grandville Public Schools employees earning $100,000 and above annually in Michigan, according to financial documents.

The highest annual salary earned in Grandville Public Schools was $200,013 to Roger Bearup.

The highest salary was $195,295 in 2019.

According to records, 720 individuals received compensation for their work from Grandville Public Schools in 2020. Of those, 318 earned less than $20,000.

A report from members of the Federal Salary Council published on May 2, 2019, argued the pay structures within the U.S. government are skewed and federal workers are overpaid.

Downsizing the Federal Government, a project advocating for smaller government in the face of rising deficits, argued over 2 million federal employees earned on average $30,000 more than private-sector employees in similar fields and have more generous benefit packages.

A study published in the Education Next Journal found higher salaries can have important ramifications on the quality of teachers within a school district. It found increasing the skills of a teacher through continued higher education resulted in improved student performance.

Highest paid Grandville Public Schools employees

Grandville Public Schools employeeAnnual salary
Roger Bearup$200,012.92
Heather Roszkowski$143,825
Scott Merkel$141,376
John Philo$140,376
Angela Thornburgh$140,118.18
Adam Lancto$121,840
Tonia Shoup$110,712.84
Brian Parsons$109,920
David Martini$108,712.84
Kenneth See$107,318.82
Emily McAlpine$103,712.84
Terry Blevins$102,511.8
Brian Mulder$102,212.84
Darla England$101,912.84
Ana Aleman-Putman$101,787.91

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