Kerry Bitar made $50,574 in 2018 working as a public employee at Dearborn Public Schools, ranking the worker in the 66th percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.
Margaret Blankinship made $46,745 in 2018 working as a public employee at Dearborn Public Schools, ranking the worker in the 62nd percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.
Ania Brown made $36,853 in 2018 working as a public employee in Wayne County, placing the worker in the 53rd percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.
51 percent of female students in Thornapple Kellogg School District were ready for math in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a better result than the overall average for all students in the district.
There were 40 arts, entertainment and recreation businesses in Macomb County zip codes that had between 10 and 19 employees in 2016, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.
Joyce Dunlap earned $2,968 working for Dearborn Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the ninth percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
Zinah Al Janabi earned $3,076 working for Dearborn Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the 10th percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
Sonia Beydoun made $89,709 in 2018 working as a public employee at Dearborn Public Schools, ranking the worker in the 95th percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.
Hussein Beydoun made $54,018 in 2018 working as a public employee at Dearborn Public Schools, ranking the worker in the 68th percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.
Economically disadvantaged students scored 427 on average on the SAT math test at South Redford School District during the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.
66.7 percent of white students in Kentwood Public Schools were academically ready for evidence-based reading and writing (EBRW) in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a better result than the overall average for all students in the district.
16.7 percent of students with disabilities in Kentwood Public Schools were academically ready for evidence-based reading and writing (EBRW) in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.