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Pay Weeks LOCATION LAST NAME FIRST NAME DESCRIPTION FY15 BUDGET - SCHOOL Pay Teacher/Para/SEIU/ LOCATION LAST NAME FIRST NAME DESCRIPTION FY15 Salary Budget Weeks Other 42 HS ABBATESSA MITCHELL TEACHER SPED HS Teacher 86,061.24 42 LI ADAMS DEBORAH TEACHER LI 1-6 Teacher 87,887.24 42 FO ALEXANDER KATHERINE SPED THERAPIST SPEECH FO Teacher 52,980.51 42 HS ALEXIS (FOLEY) SHANNON TEACHER ENGLISH HS Teacher 80,901.33 42 BE ALIBERTE MICHAEL TEACHER BE 1-6 Teacher 51,546.14 52 CE ALLEN JUDITHANN ADMIN DIR OF HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES Unit B 114,049.01 42 BE ALMONTE MARY-MARGARET TEACHER ELL BE Teacher 79,402.02 42 HS AMEEN WAYNE TEACHER BUSINESS HS Teacher 66,763.38 42 LI ANDERSON WARREN TEACHER SPED LI Teacher 66,957.16 42 BE ANDREE MARYANN SPED THERAPIST SPEECH BE Teacher 88,539.24 42 LI APRAKU DEBORAH PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED LI Para 23,750.12 42 SA ASCIOLA JASON TEACHER MATH SA Teacher 86,061.24 42 FE AUBERT RICHARD TEACHER SPED FE Teacher 97,027.96 42 HS AUFIERO DAMIAN TEACHER HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES HS Teacher 51,545.06 42 SA AUGUSTYNIAK SARAH TEACHER SA 1-4 Teacher 80,901.33 42 HS BALDASSARI JENNELLE IN-HOUSE SUSPENSION SUPERVISOR - INTERN Teacher 30,000.00 42 FO BALKUS KRISTINE PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED FO Para 22,099.48 42 SA BARBAGALLO MARCUS TEACHER ENGLISH SA Teacher 49,135.33 42 FO BARBER KIMBERLY TEACHER MUSIC FO Teacher 84,887.24 42 ELC BARRASSO LORI NURSING RN SYSWD Teacher 86,811.24 42 ELC BARRY CARLA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED ELC Para 21,176.00 42 HS BAZZINOTTI CHRISTOPHER TEACHER INDUSTRIAL ARTS HS Teacher 86,713.24 42 HS BENDLE WENDY TEACHER HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES HS Teacher 80,901.33 42 LI BENSON CAITLIN PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED SA MULTI HANDICAPPED Para 21,490.13 42 BE BERENSON JODI TEACHER BE 1-6 Teacher 87,887.24 42 SA BERG CHRISTINA TEACHER ART SA Teacher 88,539.24 42 ELC BERNARD PAULA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED ELC Para 26,257.67 42 SA BERRIDGE DOREEN PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED SA Para 23,750.12 42 HS BERRYMAN MARTIN TEACHER SCIENCE HS Teacher 66,957.16 42 BE BISCAN ALAN TEACHER MATH BE Teacher 87,887.24 42 HS BISSON (GRAY) JESSICA TEACHER SPED HS Teacher 65,504.39 42 HS BIZIER KATHRYN TEACHER SCIENCE HS Teacher 60,211.86 42 SA BLASI LISA TEACHER HEALTH SA Teacher 44,075.55 42 SA BOGHOS JANICE PARAPROFESSIONAL SA 5-8 Para 23,900.12 42 HS BOMPANE DEBORAH PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED HS Para 23,900.12 42 FE BOUCHER JENNIFER TEACHER FE 1-6 / Grade 4 Teacher 44,075.55 42 FE BOUCHIE SARAH TEACHER FE 1-6 Teacher 86,061.24 42 ELC BOUDREAU MONIQUE SPED TEAM CHAIRPERSON ELC Unit B 106,388.41 42 SA BOWDRIDGE ROSS TEACHER HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES SA Teacher 44,075.55 42 HS BOWERS CHARLES TEACHER BUSINESS HS Teacher 86,061.24 42 HS BOWERS DANA TEACHER SCIENCE HS Teacher 86,061.24 42 FO BOYS (LETOURNEAU) LISA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED FO Para 21,027.87 42 SA BRACKEN OLIVIA TEACHER COMPUTER SPECIALISTS SA Teacher 86,061.24 42 SA BRANDWEIN-FRYAR JILL TEACHER SPED SA Teacher 82,386.58 42 ELC BRANSFIELD BRIANNA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED ELC Para 17,924.29 52 LI BRANSFIELD RICHARD PRINCIPAL LI Other 114,281.86 FY15 BUDGET - SCHOOL 42 BE BREAU AMY TEACHER BE 1-6 Teacher 86,061.24 42 LI BRENNAN DEBORAH TEACHER SPED LI Teacher 74,668.08 42 FE BRIATICO MARGARET TEACHER FE 1-6 Teacher 89,843.24 42 HS BRIGGS JULIE TEACHER PHYS ED HS Teacher 86,713.24 42 HS BRODY JENNIFER TEACHER SPED HS Teacher 54,425.69 42 HS BRODY PAMELA TEACHER SPED HS Teacher 82,386.58 42 LI BROGNA LINDA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED LI Para 22,800.12 42 HS BROOKES (WADE) DIANE TEACHER FOREIGN LANGUAGE HS Teacher 73,219.64 52 HS BROWN DANA PRINCIPAL HS Other 128,754.46 42 HS BROWN DANAMARIE TEACHER HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES HS Teacher 64,756.19 42 BE BROWN JOANNE SPED THERAPIST OCCUPATIONAL BE Teacher 87,336.24 42 SA BROWN RACHEL TEACHER SPED SA Teacher 88,539.24 42 LI BROWN (BARBARO) LORI TEACHER LI 1-6 Teacher 86,061.24 42 LI BRYANT KATRINA TEACHER SCIENCE LI Teacher 86,713.24 42 HS BUCKLEY DEBRA TEACHER BUSINESS HS Teacher 86,061.24 42 BE BUONOMO TINA PARAPROFESSIONAL BE 1-6 Para 24,314.44 42 LI BUONOPANE DIANA TEACHER MATH LI Teacher 78,369.08 42 FE BURGESS KERRI TEACHER FE KNDGTN Teacher 51,545.06 42 BE BURKE MARILYN TEACHER SPED BE Teacher 86,061.24 42 LI BUTLER BENJAMIN COUNSELOR ADJUSTMENT LI Teacher 80,901.33 42 SA BYRNE MARIE TEACHER SA KNDGTN Teacher 78,025.03 42 BE BYRNE SUSAN TEACHER ENGLISH BE Teacher 88,539.24 42 BE BYRNE WENDY TEACHER MATH BE Teacher 55,399.98 52 CE CAMARATA NANCY CLERICAL BUSINESS OFFICE SEIU 55,678.35 42 BE CAMASSA CHERYL SPED BEHAVIOR ANALYST DISTRICTWIDE/BCBA Teacher 56,360.19 42 BE CAMERON MICHAEL TEACHER MUSIC BE Teacher 84,212.58 42 ELC CAMPBELL BETHANY TEACHER SPED ELC Teacher 79,402.02 42 HS CAMPBELL SHAUNA TEACHER SCIENCE HS Teacher 57,798.88 42 FE CAMPBELL-TOMKINS ELIZABETH TEACHER SCIENCE FE Teacher 79,402.02 42 FE CAPALDO LISA TEACHER FE 1-6 Teacher 58,763.43 42 LI CARBONE KATE TEACHER LI 1-6 Teacher 82,386.58 42 FE CAREW DANIEL TEACHER FE 1-6 Teacher 63,373.76 42 LI CARGILL NICOLE TEACHER SPED LI Teacher 59,249.49 42 FO CARNEY MARY PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED FO Para 23,750.12 42 FO CARPENITO KARIE PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT FO Unit B 107,040.41 42 BE CARPENITO KEVIN TEACHER SCIENCE BE Teacher 86,713.24 42 SA CARREIRO SANDRA TEACHER SPED SA Teacher 87,887.24 42 SA CARROLL JODI TEACHER SA 1-4 Teacher 86,061.24 42 SA CARUSO PATRICIA TEACHER SPED SA Teacher 89,843.24 42 HS CARVALHO DEBORAH PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED HS Para 23,750.12 42 FO CASALETTO LISA TEACHER FO 1-6 Teacher 70,069.21 42 ELC CASEY DEBRA TEACHER SPED ELC Teacher 89,843.24 42 FO CASGRAIN GAIL TEACHER FO KNDGTN Teacher 89,843.24 42 HS CASSIDY JOANN TEACHER SPED HS Teacher 86,061.24 52 SCH COMM CASUCCI KEVIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE Sch Comm 7,000.00 52 SA CATALDO NANCY CLERICAL SA SEIU 47,567.08 42 LI CATRACCHIA ALYSHA TEACHER LI 1-6 (5-8 STEM TEACHER) Teacher 50,513.40 42 HS CELLA (LEMMON) LESLIE OUT OF DISTRICT LIASON Teacher 82,386.58 42 SA CENTENO LIGIA TEACHER FOREIGN LANGUAGE SA Teacher 79,402.02 FY15 BUDGET - SCHOOL 42 BE CERMINARA PATRICIA PARAPROFESSIONAL BE KNDGTN Para 23,900.12 42 HS CHAN KIN TEACHER MATH HS Teacher 86,713.24 52 CE CHASE KELLY ADMIN ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Other 147,350.00 42 FE CHASE REBECCA TEACHER ELL FE Teacher 55,399.98 42 HS CHERONE GREGORY PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED HS Para 22,099.48 52 SCH COMM CHRISTENSON GARY SCHOOL COMMITTEE Sch Comm 7,000.00 42 FE CIAMPA MICHAEL PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT FE Unit B 105,214.41 52 SCH COMM CICOLINI PIETRO SCHOOL COMMITTEE Sch Comm 7,000.00 42 ELC CIRRONE SHAWNA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED ELC Para 17,924.29 52 FE CIRRONE-VITIELLO SHARON CLERICAL FE SEIU 49,184.99 42 HS CLAPP JENNIFER TEACHER ENGLISH HS Teacher 86,713.24 42 BE CLIFFORD COLLEEN TEACHER ENGLISH BE Teacher 86,713.24 42 LI COHN SHERYL COUNSELOR ADJUSTMENT LI Teacher 82,386.58 42 FO COLARUSSO ROBIN TEACHER FO 1-6 Teacher 86,713.24 42 HS COLE TODD TEACHER MUSIC HS Teacher 79,199.03 42 BE COLLINS THOMAS TEACHER PHYS ED BE Teacher 46,235.21 42 HS COLLOMB KELLI TRANSITION COORDINATOR SPED Teacher 84,887.24 42 SA COMEAU JANNA TEACHER MUSIC SA 5-8 Teacher 66,957.16 42 FE COMSTOCK RUTH TEACHER SPED FE Teacher 84,887.24 42 SA COMTOIS ELIZABETH TEACHER SPED SA ASD TEACHERS Teacher 59,249.49 52 FO CONCANNON DONALD PRINCIPAL FO Other 111,385.23 42 HS CONEFREY CHARLES TEACHER PHYS ED HS Teacher 46,235.21 42 LI CONNORS MARIE PARAPROFESSIONAL Para 23,400.12 52 HS CONTRERAS LOIS CLERICAL HS SEIU 32,997.38 42 ELC CONWAY CHRISTINE COUNSELOR ADJUSTMENT ELC Teacher 84,887.24 42 SA COOLEY TRACEY PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED SA Para 25,757.67 42 HS COPITHORNE JONATHAN TEACHER HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES HS Teacher 51,545.06 42 BE CORBETT MICHELLE TEACHER HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES BE Teacher 82,075.33 42 ELC CORRENTE LINDA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED ELC Para 23,400.12 42 BE CORVI-DISALVATORE CAROLYN TEACHER HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES BE Teacher 87,261.58 42 FE COSTA (FOSTER) MEGAN TEACHER HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES FE Teacher 70,885.69 42 LI COYE KATHLEEN TEACHER LI 1-6 Teacher 64,072.19 42 HS CRAVEN ERIN COUNSELOR GUIDANCE HS Teacher 82,386.58 42 HS CRELLIN MOLLY TEACHER FOREIGN LANGUAGE HS Teacher 82,386.58 52 CE CRONIN ANGELA CLERICAL BUSINESS OFFICE SEIU 57,996.32 42 FO CRUIKSHANK PRISCILLA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED FO Para 23,000.12 42 FE CUMMINGS DONALD TEACHER ELL FE Teacher 80,901.33 42 HS CUMMINGS(ABDEEN) JUDITH TEACHER ELL HS Teacher 83,560.58 42 LI CURLEY ANA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED LI Para 23,550.12 42 FO CURRY MICHAEL TEACHER FO 1-6 Teacher 46,235.21 42 LI CUTTING KATHLEEN TEACHER LI 1-6 Teacher 86,713.24 42 SA D'ALFONSO ANGELA PARAPROFESSIONAL SA 1-4 Para 23,750.12 42 HS DANIELS HAVA TEACHER MATH HS Teacher 79,402.02 42 FO DAVIDE LISA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED FO Para 25,036.06 42 HS DAY CHRISTINE TEACHER ELL HS Teacher 86,061.24 42 BE DAY RICHARD TEACHER MUSIC INSTRUMENTS SYSWD Teacher 71,771.21 42 HS DE LOS SANTOS ROSA TEACHER SPED HS Teacher 50,097.71 42 LI DEANGELIS DEBORAH TEACHER SPED LI Teacher 49,135.33 42 BE DEANGELO GRACE PARAPROFESSIONAL BE KNDGTN Para 23,900.12 FY15 BUDGET - SCHOOL 42 ELC DEBENEDICTIS LAURA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED ELC Para 23,400.12 42 HS DEGENKOLB PAUL TEACHER FOREIGN LANGUAGE HS Teacher 65,504.39 42 SA DELLASANTA SHANNON TEACHER ENGLISH SA Teacher 73,219.64 42 LI DELLOIACONO KRIS PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED LI Para 23,750.12 42 BE DELTORTO SARAH TEACHER BE 1-6 Teacher 44,075.55 42 LI DEMIAN JYOTI TEACHER LI 1-6 Teacher 61,165.58 42 BE DEPAOLO AMANDA COUNSELOR ADJUSTMENT BE Teacher 84,887.24 52 HS DEPERSIS TAMMY CLERICAL PIC SEIU 45,355.97 42 LI DEPLACIDO DAVID TEACHER SPED LI Teacher 86,061.24 42 FO DEPRIEST PAMELA PARAPROFESSIONAL SPED FO Para 23,750.12 52 CE DERUOSI DAVID ADMIN SUPERINTENDENT Other 182,200.00 42 BE DESANTIS ADRIAN TEACHER SPED BE Teacher 78,993.90 42 FE DESANTIS ROBIN TEACHER HISTORY/SOCSTUDIES FE
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