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RESA Check Register 2019-2020 Check Date Vendor Number Vendor Name Check Number Amount 7/3/2019 00191 AVID TECHNOLOGY INC 249735 $598.00 7/3/2019 20904 WILDFOWL TRUST OF NORTH AMERICA, Inc. 249736 $6,000.00 7/3/2019 21103 REUBEN WILEY 249737 $60.00 7/3/2019 21132 MELANIE GARDEN 249738 $250.00 7/3/2019 22890 Terren Dean 249739 $200.00 7/3/2019 22942 Christine M Zierau 249740 $250.00 7/3/2019 22948 Timothy Ryan Collins 249741 $250.00 7/3/2019 24071 KATHLEEN BURKE 249742 $250.00 7/3/2019 24072 GINA DUEY 249743 $250.00 7/3/2019 24074 TIMOTHY DENNMAN SOHN 249744 $250.00 7/3/2019 24075 APRIL SCHUCK 249745 $250.00 7/3/2019 24612 ANDREA J. KOPPY 249746 $250.00 7/3/2019 24624 FRANK VILARDI 249747 $250.00 7/3/2019 24627 KENDRA ROBERTS 249748 $250.00 7/3/2019 24636 Kathryn Kaugher 249749 $250.00 7/3/2019 24640 Eileen D Seawood 249750 $250.00 7/3/2019 24656 The Genocide Education Project 249751 $1,500.00 7/3/2019 24666 PAUL ALCANTAR 249752 $200.00 7/3/2019 24672 VALERIE SOSNOWSKI 249753 $250.00 7/3/2019 24677 PATRICIA PERRY 249754 $250.00 7/3/2019 24678 CRISTAN RENEE RILEY 249755 $250.00 7/3/2019 24686 WENDY L SMITH 249756 $100.00 7/3/2019 24691 DRANA DIDI VULAJ 249757 $250.00 7/3/2019 24715 EQUITY LITERACY INSTITUTE, LLC 249758 $27,218.07 7/3/2019 46192 MICH ASSOC OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS - #300 249759 $1,817.72 7/3/2019 46195 MICH ASSOC OF SCHOOL BOARDS SUITE 400 249760 $6,848.00 7/3/2019 51645 MSBO SUITE 200 249761 $3,360.00 7/3/2019 57800 NORTHSIDE TRUE VALUE HARDWARE INC 249762 $2.25 7/3/2019 66015 PRECISION VISION 249763 $916.57 7/3/2019 68180 REMC ASSOC OF MICHIGAN ATTN: TREASURER 249764 $100.00 7/3/2019 07596 B&H EDUCATION SOLUTIONS, INC. Barbara Ann Hudson A45316 $12,417.68 7/3/2019 13090 CALM ENTHUSIASM, LLC A45317 $1,916.82 7/3/2019 15683 COMPLETE BOOK AND MEDIA SUPPLY, LLC A45318 $870.84 7/3/2019 20976 PAUL CLAREY A45319 $250.00 7/3/2019 21127 LAUREN SUTTON A45320 $250.00 7/3/2019 21456 GPS SOLUTIONS, LLC A45321 $160,465.93 7/3/2019 21482 ANISSA MARIE BOLDEN A45322 $180.00 7/3/2019 21708 DIANE QUATTROCIOCCHI A45323 $180.00 7/3/2019 21709 ALLISON M. O'HARA A45324 $180.00 7/3/2019 21839 BRITTNEY HARTLEY A45325 $250.00 7/3/2019 21848 ROBERT ROWE A45326 $250.00 7/3/2019 22119 CAROLINE ONWUNEME A45327 $180.00 7/3/2019 22709 Ruth Poulos Educational Consulting, LLC Ruth N. Poulos A45328 $500.04 7/3/2019 22883 Sarah A. Mericsko A45329 $250.00 7/3/2019 22937 Lindsay M. Allen A45330 $250.00 7/3/2019 22940 Amanda Lesko A45331 $250.00 7/3/2019 22949 Michael D. Bouque A45332 $250.00 7/3/2019 22951 Lisa Anne Roussey A45333 $250.00 7/3/2019 22992 Lori M. Disler A45334 $250.00 7/3/2019 23257 Jess Consulting LLC Jessonya Fitzpatrick A45335 $895.91 7/3/2019 23281 ARCH ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP, INC. ALI HOWIE A45336 $488.00 7/3/2019 23409 Deborah Anne Montgomery A45337 $85.00 7/3/2019 23657 NICHOLAS HOLMES C/O EDUCATION CENTER A45338 $30.00 7/3/2019 23841 Marcerlean Green A45339 $120.00 7/3/2019 23842 Kimberly Dawkins A45340 $60.00 7/3/2019 23843 Tanya Daniel-Blake A45341 $60.00 7/3/2019 23891 NANDINI VAISHNAV C/O EDUCATION CENTER A45342 $1,033.00 7/3/2019 23977 BEASLEY CONSULTANTING LLC CHALENA BEASLEY A45343 $5,896.31 7/3/2019 24073 TERRY HAYDEN A45344 $250.00 7/3/2019 24216 KAREN WILFONG C/O EDUCATION CENTER A45345 $30.00 7/3/2019 24325 HORIZON RESEARCH INC. A45346 $6,000.00 7/3/2019 24576 JOHNNIE STOWERS C/O EDUCATION CENTER A45347 $30.00 7/3/2019 24589 CANDACE HUDSON - JACKSON A45348 $250.00 7/3/2019 24633 Fatema S. Chowdhury A45349 $250.00 7/3/2019 24634 Emily Driessen A45350 $250.00 7/3/2019 24635 Jill Jenkins A45351 $250.00 7/3/2019 24637 Vaida Maloney A45352 $250.00 7/3/2019 24638 Laura Porter A45353 $250.00 7/3/2019 24639 Kaitlin Remesz A45354 $250.00 7/3/2019 24641 KAREN TANNER A45355 $250.00 7/3/2019 24642 HEATHER RUSSELL VAN ETTEN A45356 $250.00 7/3/2019 24643 DEANA LYNN YASENCHAK A45357 $250.00 7/3/2019 24644 KATHERINE BONTUMASI A45358 $250.00 7/3/2019 24667 EMILY ISOTALO A45359 $100.00 7/3/2019 24668 HANNAH MURRAY A45360 $200.00 7/3/2019 24669 CAROL ANN BARON A45361 $250.00 7/3/2019 24671 ALLISON RENEE MUSIALOWSKI A45362 $250.00 7/3/2019 24673 NATHANIEL MEDLIN A45363 $250.00 7/3/2019 24676 KAREN MILLER A45364 $250.00 7/3/2019 24679 RICHARD RONALD KONARSKI A45365 $200.00 7/3/2019 24683 ALLISON WEST LEFEVRE A45366 $100.00 7/3/2019 24685 JOHN LAING A45367 $150.00 7/3/2019 24688 MICHELLE PITTMAN-JONES A45368 $180.00 7/3/2019 24689 KAREN PLOURDE A45369 $250.00 7/3/2019 24692 CHRISTOPHER CLEMENTS JANUSCH A45370 $250.00 7/3/2019 24693 LAUREN K TURCZYN A45371 $250.00 7/3/2019 24694 KELLY CONSTANCE DRAPER A45372 $200.00 7/3/2019 24725 GALLUP, INC A45373 $24,550.00 7/3/2019 24767 KRISTINE DALEY A45374 $200.00 7/3/2019 31960 GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT A45375 $15,798.15 7/3/2019 33680 HELLO DIRECT INC A45376 $238.00 7/3/2019 41100 LAJA CONSULTING LLC A45377 $15,621.71 7/3/2019 44280 LIVONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATTN: FINANCE A45378 $1,756.23 7/3/2019 46200 MAS/FPS A45379 $435.00 7/3/2019 47350 MATH ZONE LOIS DENEAU A45380 $229.19 7/3/2019 57960 NORTHVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT A45381 $2,239.22 7/3/2019 59275 ONLINE SOLUTIONS SOFTWARE LLC SCOTT LYNN A45382 $7,560.00 7/3/2019 66792 PUBLIC LABORATORY FOR OPEN TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE A45383 $6,000.00 7/3/2019 74520 SOUTHGATE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT A45384 $75.58 7/3/2019 76236 TV'S DELI & DINER A45385 $14,525.00 7/3/2019 84847 WAYNE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY A45386 $27,212.89 7/3/2019 86200 WILLIAMS AND ASSOCIATES CONSULTING KYRA WILLIAMS A45387 $2,646.05 7/3/2019 90036 SONYA ADAMS A45388 $1,045.00 7/3/2019 91267 KURTIS EARLE BROWN A45389 $180.00 7/3/2019 91354 ALTHEA BUCKNER A45390 $180.00 7/3/2019 92305 ARCHIE DENARD A45391 $1,600.00 7/3/2019 92906 ANDRE FLOYD A45392 $60.00 7/3/2019 93431 BRETT GREENE A45393 $250.00 7/3/2019 93643 MARY HALL-PAVLAK A45394 $250.00 7/3/2019 93727 CAROL HANNER, LLC. CAROL HANNER A45395 $5,202.50 7/3/2019 93995 BRENDA HOWARD A45396 $180.00 7/3/2019 94116 CARL INGRAM SR A45397 $1,280.00 7/3/2019 94677 JACQUELINE KIRK A45398 $60.00 7/3/2019 96541 ROSLYN OLIVER A45399 $120.00 7/5/2019 14026 CHAPTER 13 STANDING TRUSTEE C/O TAMMY L TERRY 249765 $1,307.55 7/5/2019 21043 CHAPTER 13 STANDING TRUSTEE C/O DAVID RUSKIN 249766 $477.75 7/5/2019 80400 VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INS CO C/O JP MORGAN CHASE 249767 $1,500.00 7/5/2019 14815 CHILD FOCUSED CONSULTING CO LLC SHELLEY MCINTOSH A45400 $1,084.26 7/5/2019 16280 CONQUEST EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LLC PEGGY MOORE-THOMAS A45401 $125.01 7/5/2019 19353 LITE, LLC Tyler Cederlind A45402 $2,708.56 7/5/2019 21196 KONDEK COACHING, LLC DEBORAH KONDEK A45403 $1,250.11 7/5/2019 22050 KAIJA ENTERPRISES, LLC KAI SMITH A45404 $1,583.47 7/5/2019 24455 EDUSTAR, LLC Christine L. Spangler A45405 $1,812.66 7/5/2019 36000 IBKK, LLC Belinda Cole A45406 $2,177.27 7/5/2019 36675 IOLA CONSULTING LLC ESTHER SCHULDT A45407 $239.61 7/5/2019 37175 JS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, Inc. James N. Sahlaney A45408 $208.36 7/5/2019 38690 KAREN CALDWELL CONSULTING LLC KAREN WIDGER CALDWELL A45409 $312.53 7/5/2019 47350 MATH ZONE LOIS DENEAU A45410 $1,166.77 7/5/2019 47357 MAXMILLS CONSULTING ATTN: MAXINE MILLS A45411 $895.91 7/5/2019 86624 WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE LLC Attn: Deletha Motley A45412 $1,520.97 7/5/2019 86634 WJMcKINNEY CONSULTING SERVICES, LLC ATTN; WILMA McKINNEY A45413 $1,520.96 7/5/2019 86635 WJR EDUCATION CONSULTANT, LLC Walter J Rabchuk Jr A45414 $520.88 7/5/2019 92568 GAIL ELLIS A45415 $2,021.25 7/9/2019 36687 MACDOWELL PREPARATORY ACADEMY A45232 -$20,580.00 7/9/2019 21848 ROBERT ROWE A45326 -$250.00 7/9/2019 24683 ALLISON WEST LEFEVRE A45366 -$100.00 7/9/2019 24689 KAREN PLOURDE A45369 -$250.00 7/9/2019 24767 KRISTINE DALEY A45374 -$200.00 7/9/2019 96541 ROSLYN OLIVER A45399 -$120.00 7/12/2019 00161 ASCD 249768 $178.00 7/12/2019 18900 DTE ENERGY 249769 $8,347.28 7/12/2019 21028 Michelle Delynn Tripp 249770 $60.00 7/12/2019 21452 The University of Michigan (Dearborn) UMD Events Department 249771 $1,646.84 7/12/2019 21848 ROBERT ROWE 249772 $250.00 7/12/2019 21988 CRISIS PREVENTION INSTITUTE 249773 $1,895.25 7/12/2019 23136 State of Michigan Dept of Technology, Management, & Budget 249774 $180.00 7/12/2019 23279 CHRISTINA BENEDICT C/O EDUCATION CENTER 249775 $131.92 7/12/2019 23327 AT&T MOBILITY 249776 $13.91 7/12/2019 23384 MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF SUPERINTENDENTS & ADMINIST 249777 $649.00 7/12/2019 23927 Diane Hines 249778 $60.00 7/12/2019 23932 Bernice Lewis 249779 $60.00 7/12/2019 24408 NBS COMMERCIAL INTERIORS National Business Supply Inc.
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