Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District
Recent News About Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District
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Kimberlee Smith makes $19,552 in 2018 working as a public employee in Clinton County
Kimberlee Smith made $19,552 in 2018 working as a public employee in Clinton County, placing the worker in the 38th percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.
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Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District employee Todd Simmons's receives 0.7% less pay in 2018
Todd Simmons earned $81,000 working at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District in 2018, 0.7% less than in 2017.
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Tracy Schmitt earns 1.4% more in 2018 at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District
Tracy Schmitt earned $20,889 in 2018, 1.4 percent more than in 2017, working at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District.
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Cami Huhn earns 46.9% more in 2018 at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District
Cami Huhn earned $14,148 in 2018, 46.9 percent more than in 2017, working at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District.
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Brian Rehmann earns 4.4% more in 2018 at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District
Brian Rehmann earned $58,372 in 2018, 4.4 percent more than in 2017, working at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District.
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Eric Johnston earns 1.6% more in 2018 at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District
Eric Johnston earned $57,736 in 2018, 1.6 percent more than in 2017, working at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District.
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Timothy Nurenberg earns 152.3% more in 2018 at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District
Timothy Nurenberg earned $26,157 in 2018, 152.3 percent more than in 2017, working at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District.
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Shawn Barrett earns 27.4% more in 2018 at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District
Shawn Barrett earned $14,616 in 2018, 27.4 percent more than in 2017, working at Pewamo-Westphalia Community School District.
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79.1% of students in Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools satisfy college-readiness benchmarks in reading and writing (2017-2018)
Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools ranks 26th in 2017-2018 with 79.1 percent of students satisfying college-readiness benchmarks in evidence-based reading and writing (EBRW), according to the Michigan Department of Education's 2018 Michigan Merit Examination (MME) report.