Beal City Public Schools Board
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Recent News About Beal City Public Schools Board
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William Bellinger makes $32,539 in 2018 working as a public employee in Isabella County
William Bellinger made $32,539 in 2018 working as a public employee in Isabella County, placing the worker in the 50th percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.
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69.2% of students in Beal City Public Schools are academically ready for college (2017-2018)
Beal City Public Schools ranks eighth among public school districts in Michigan with 69.2 percent academically ready for college according to the SAT in 2017-2018, according to the Michigan Department of Educations' 2018 Michigan Merit Examination (MME) reports.
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William Chilman makes $102,536 in 2018 working as a public employee in Isabella County
William Chilman made $102,536 in 2018 working as a public employee in Isabella County, placing the worker in the 98th percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.
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Karey Wentworth earns 1.2% more in 2018 at Beal City Schools
Karey Wentworth earned $60,053 in 2018, 1.2 percent more than in 2017, working at Beal City Schools.
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Kathleen Hull earns 5.1% more in 2018 at Beal City Schools
Kathleen Hull earned $48,708 in 2018, 5.1 percent more than in 2017, working at Beal City Schools.
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Kelli Vanblargan earns 5.6% more in 2018 at Beal City Schools
Kelli Vanblargan earned $41,787 in 2018, 5.6 percent more than in 2017, working at Beal City Schools.
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70.8% of students in Beal City Public Schools are academically ready for math in college (2017-2018)
Beal City Public Schools ranks 10th among public school districts in Michigan with 70.8 percent of students academically ready for math in college according to the SAT in 2017-2018, according to the Michigan Department of Educations' 2018 Michigan Merit Examination (MME) reports.
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80% of students in Beal City Public Schools satisfy college-readiness benchmarks in reading and writing (2017-2018)
Beal City Public Schools ranks 20th in 2017-2018 with 80 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.