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Schedule of School Board Salaries and Expenses Halifax Regional School SCHEDULE OF SCHOOL BOARD SALARIES AND EXPENSES HALIFAX REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD MARCH 31, 2018 KPMG LLP Purdy's Wharf Tower One 1959 Upper Water Street, Suite 1500 Halifax Nova Scotia B3J 3N2 Canada Telephone (902) 492-6000 Fax (902) 429-1307 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT To the Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development We have audited the accompanying annual report of salaries and expenses of members and employees of the Halifax Regional School Board for the year ended March 31, 2018. The report has been prepared by management in accordance with Section 65(1) of the Education Act of Nova Scotia, as defined in Section 24(1) of the Ministerial Regulation to the Education Act of Nova Scotia. Management’s Responsibility for the Report Management is responsible for the preparation of the report in accordance with Section 65(1) of the Education Act of Nova Scotia; this includes determining that the basis of accounting is an acceptable basis for the preparation of the report in the circumstances, and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of the report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditors’ Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on this report based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the report is free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the report. The procedures selected depend on our judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, we consider internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation of the report in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the report. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Opinion In our opinion, the report of salaries and expenses of members and employees of the Halifax Regional School Board for the year ended March 31, 2018 is prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with Section 65(1) of the Education Act of Nova Scotia, as defined in Section 24(1) of the Ministerial Regulation to the Education Act of Nova Scotia. KPMG LLP is a Canadian limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative ("KPMG International"), a Swiss entity. KPMG Canada provides services to KPMG LLP. Basis of Accounting and Restriction on Use Without modifying our opinion, we draw attention to the fact that this report has been prepared to provide information to the Province of Nova Scotia to meet the requirements of Section 65(1) of the Education Act of Nova Scotia. As a result, the report may not be suitable for another purpose. Our report is intended solely for the members of the Halifax Regional School Board and the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development of the Province of Nova Scotia and should not be used by parties other than the members of the Halifax Regional School Board and the management of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development of the Province of Nova Scotia. Chartered Professional Accountants, Licensed Public Accountants June 26, 2018 Halifax, Canada Halifax Regional School Board Salary and Expense Report 2017 - 2018 Fiscal Location Name Remuneration * Fiscal Expense Total A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Albert-Isner, Trisha 41,141.76 41,141.76 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Alguire Sr., William 53,780.47 53,780.47 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Bergman, Kendra 64,160.04 64,160.04 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Bradley, Jasmine 61,295.26 61,295.26 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Cormier, Denise 58,467.30 58,467.30 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Daw, Richard 25,611.28 25,611.28 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Doucet, Jeffrey 73,440.08 73,440.08 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Douglas, Jennifer 31,174.94 31,174.94 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Fraser, Wilhelmina 29,121.17 29,121.17 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Gee, Erica 82,982.48 82,982.48 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School King, Graham 59,541.52 59,541.52 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School LeBlanc, James 38,282.14 38,282.14 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Long, Lisa 98,305.77 98,305.77 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Lynch, Thomas 67,374.79 67,374.79 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School MacKeigan, Charlotte 92,998.63 92,998.63 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School McKee, Jennifer 55,483.96 55,483.96 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School O'Leary, Daniel 82,982.48 82,982.48 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Parsons, Janet 50,551.39 50,551.39 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Pugsley-Connell, Andrea 90,644.14 90,644.14 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Ross, Catherine 57,644.38 57,644.38 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Ryan, Shelley 29,561.36 29,561.36 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Sairi, Abderrahmane 82,982.47 82,982.47 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Senman, Joshua 57,015.13 57,015.13 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Slaunwhite, Shawn 69,586.59 69,586.59 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Smith, Matthew 73,440.06 73,440.06 A. J. Smeltzer Junior High School Strickland, Morgan 51,600.07 51,600.07 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Bernard, Joanne 43,386.97 43,386.97 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Brightman, Brenda 36,182.68 36,182.68 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Casey, Meghan 27,674.50 27,674.50 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Cunningham, Karen 38,607.93 38,607.93 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Downey, Flemming 40,852.28 40,852.28 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Follett-Comeau, Paula 81,515.21 81,515.21 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Frizzell, Lori 82,982.47 82,982.47 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Guildford, Patricia 28,974.80 28,974.80 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Healey, Lori 27,674.38 27,674.38 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Kent, Anita 83,794.81 83,794.81 Admiral Westphal Elementary School MacKenzie-Murray, Barbara 51,709.42 51,709.42 Admiral Westphal Elementary School MacLeod, Liam 57,686.43 57,686.43 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Moore, Bertha 74,013.42 74,013.42 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Moors, Paula 71,364.05 71,364.05 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Nicholson, Lisa Lynn 74,501.96 74,501.96 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Peters, Dana 77,282.37 77,282.37 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Rayner, Carol 32,724.07 32,724.07 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Scribner, Shelley 104,966.10 104,966.10 Admiral Westphal Elementary School Thomas Armsworthy, Tonya 28,826.71 28,826.71 Alderney Elementary School Cleveland, Brenda 74,395.69 74,395.69 Alderney Elementary School Cross, Mary 39,339.64 39,339.64 Alderney Elementary School Deveau, Brian 43,019.13 43,019.13 Alderney Elementary School Fougere, Gillian 66,090.43 66,090.43 Alderney Elementary School Fraser, Janice 82,982.48 82,982.48 Alderney Elementary School Johnson, Tracey 92,998.63 92,998.63 Alderney Elementary School Laventure, Holly 83,310.50 83,310.50 Alderney Elementary School MacEachern, Josi 36,211.22 36,211.22 Alderney Elementary School Roberts, Christina 29,305.77 29,305.77 Alderney Elementary School Rutledge, Tara 88,539.32 88,539.32 Alderney Elementary School Smith, Shawna 28,132.75 28,132.75 Alderney Elementary School Stevens-Grant, Anne 82,982.48 82,982.48 Alderney Elementary School Temple, Andrea 104,112.44 104,112.44 Alderney Elementary School Were, Cassandra 59,231.95 59,231.95 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Amirault, Lorraine 74,395.69 74,395.69 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Arsenault, Linda 37,787.64 37,787.64 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Auld, Penny 82,982.46 82,982.46 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Ayres, Rhonda 74,395.69 74,395.69 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Blades, Tracey 35,509.53 35,509.53 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Burgess, Jannea 74,851.15 74,851.15 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Clarke, Kelly 97,269.55 97,269.55 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Currie, Anne 69,484.44 69,484.44 *Service awards and refunds of deferred deductions are included here, where applicable Page 1 of 85 Halifax Regional School Board Salary and Expense Report 2017 - 2018 Fiscal Location Name Remuneration * Fiscal Expense Total Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Donelan, Louisa 30,692.39 30,692.39 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Dunn, Latia 72,366.30 72,366.30 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Eisenhauer, Helen 35,197.42 35,197.42 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Elson, Heidi 82,560.24 82,560.24 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Frellick, Colleen 42,302.00 42,302.00 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Graham, Elisabeth 39,679.91 39,679.91 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Haider, Suzanne 36,101.01 36,101.01 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Hanrahan, Sacha 36,353.12 36,353.12 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Hill, Leslie 74,395.68 74,395.68 Ash Lee Jefferson Elementary School Hilton,
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