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Intermediate Unit Reporting Pennsylvania Department of Education INTERMEDIATE UNIT REPORTING INTERMEDIATE UNIT NAME Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 INTERMEDIATE UNIT ADDRESS 1020 New Holland Ave., Lancaster PA 17601 INTERMEDIATE UNIT WEBSITE www.iu13.org INTERMEDIATE UNIT TELEPHONE 717-606-1600 FISCAL YEAR 2011-12 DATE SUBMITTED BY IU 2 4 4 4 REMUNERAT LIST INDIVIDUALLY ALL EMPLOYEES, ION AGREEMENT CONTRACTORS AND AGENTS LIST DUTIES OF ALL EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS AND AGENTS COVERED UNDER THIS PROGRAM OR PROVIDED NUMBER COVERED UNDER THIS PROGRAM OR SERVICES (Suggest IU's use the Function/Object description from Chart of Accounts) TO EACH SERVICES INDIVIDUAL 954 BARNHART, BRIAN D SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 27,721.14 954 BILLY, SUSAN A SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 38,546.40 954 BRILLHART, GINA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 13,695.84 954 BURKHART, CYNTHIA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 35,839.01 954 FIGURELLE, LISA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 71,929.68 954 FINLEY, MOLLY SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 118,130.64 954 JANNEY SCHALL, DIANE MARIE SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 34,727.28 954 SKRODINSKY, CHRISTINE SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 51,545.33 954 SPINNER, ANN SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 16,728.48 954 WILEY, DEBRA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 39,116.16 954 ZUBECK, SHERRY D SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 124,820.08 954 GRAFENSTINE, THERESA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 10,975.37 954 PONTZ, PATRICIA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 1,487.50 954 AUSTIN, MARLA J SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 4,694.40 954 BATEMAN, JULIA A SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 36,483.12 954 BILLINGS, DANIEL P SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 13,223.40 954 HIMES, MELVIN SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 28,188.88 954 JENKINS, MELISSA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 48,249.24 954 KURIAN, LITTY SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 55,890.00 954 KURTZ, JENNIFER SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 18,276.54 954 LEWIS, KIMBERLY SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 5,572.32 954 MANNINO, LOUISE V SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 22,731.12 954 MARTINEZ, CARMEN SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 647.49 954 MURRY, AUDREY SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 62,190.43 954 NEWCOMER, ALAINA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 37,835.28 954 OATMAN, MELINDA M SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 37,835.28 954 RUTT, MEGAN DENE SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 13,081.44 954 WALTZ, CHERYL ANN SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OFFICE/CLERICAL 44,553.60 954 FEENEY-OTT, BRENDA SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT 28,320.37 954 LANCASTER-LEBANON IU13 SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - OTHER 12,094.97 954 JACK TREIER MOVING STORAGE INC SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - OTHER 24,241.47 954 MAZZITTI & SULLIVAN EAP SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - OTHER 8,304.00 954 WAY DELIVERY SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - OTHER 7,013.36 954 HARTMAN UNDERHILL & BRUBAKER SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 9,915.15 954 MCNEES WALLACE & NURICK LLC SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2,294.90 954 LANCASTER-LEBANON IU13 SUPPORT SERVICES-ADMINISTRATION - SERVICES IN SUPPORT OF THE LEA'S TECHNOLOGY PLAN 9,930.00 954 AUSTIN, MARLA J SUPPORT SERVICES-BUSINESS - OFFICIAL/ADMINISTRATIVE 28,558.15 062-12-0013 ABRAMS, JUSTINE M SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 1,944.85 062-12-0013 ALBRIGHT, DANA SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 78.88 062-12-0013 ARNOLD, SARAH SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 126.40 062-12-0013 BERRIOS, ANN SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 5,404.83 062-12-0013 BINKLEY, CHRISTINE R SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 2,917.40 062-12-0013 BLACKBURN, DANIELLE N SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 1,385.88 062-12-0013 BLACKBURN, KAREN SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 3,691.68 062-12-0013 BOLAND, BARBARA SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 2,993.73 062-12-0013 BOONE, LISA SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 1,097.96 062-12-0013 BREON, KIM M SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 709.84 062-12-0013 BUNDY, LAURIE E SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 1,896.28 062-12-0013 BURKHOLDER, ALYSHA M SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 725.31 062-12-0013 BUSEY, KIM R SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 315.52 062-12-0013 CAPRIOTTI, AMANDA E SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 1,995.22 062-12-0013 CARPENTER, ALLYSON L SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 825.29 062-12-0013 CARTER, TRACIE J SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 2,605.76 062-12-0013 CASTOR, KELLY L SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 1,684.27 062-12-0013 CHACON, ANDY SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 4,333.79 062-12-0013 CROYLE, JAMES A SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 1,690.57 062-12-0013 DAGEN, JESSICA ANN SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 613.21 062-12-0013 DAUBERT, AMANDA SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 4,489.23 062-12-0013 DELPRETE, ALEXANDRA MARIA SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 1,995.22 062-12-0013 DESANTIS, ALICIA M SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 63.10 062-12-0013 DETWILER, MARYANN SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 63.10 062-12-0013 DICOSTANZO, MICHAEL J SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 164.70 062-12-0013 DOUGHERTY, COURTNEY SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 63.10 062-12-0013 DREIBELBIS, RONALD KENNETH SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 307.63 062-12-0013 DRUCKENMILLER, KARA SARAE SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 1,263.97 062-12-0013 DUNN, LINDA DIANNE SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 90.71 062-12-0013 EAGER, HAYLEY SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - PROFESSIONAL-EDUCATIONAL 3,057.64 Supplement 907-A Report Page 1 of 22 Pennsylvania Department of Education 2 4 4 4 REMUNERAT LIST INDIVIDUALLY ALL EMPLOYEES, ION AGREEMENT CONTRACTORS AND AGENTS LIST DUTIES OF ALL EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS AND AGENTS COVERED UNDER THIS PROGRAM OR PROVIDED NUMBER COVERED UNDER THIS PROGRAM OR SERVICES (Suggest IU's use the Function/Object description from Chart of Accounts) TO EACH SERVICES INDIVIDUAL 062-12-0013 ELLEDGE, CURTIS SPECIAL PROGRAMS-ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY - 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