Leyden CHSD 212
2017
Data year349
Employees$26 million
Total expenditure$77,617
Median salarySummary
The median salary in Leyden CHSD 212 is higher than 94.07% of School District median salaries in Illinois.
Leyden CHSD 212 spent more on payroll in 2017 than 92.38% of other employers in the School District category.
The highest spending department in Leyden CHSD 212 is the East Leyden High School, with an annual payroll expenditure of $12,577,141.
Employees View all (349)
Top earners in Leyden CHSD 212
Name | Position | Department | Salary |
---|---|---|---|
Nicholas Joseph Polyak | District Superintendent | Leyden Chsd 212 | $235,956 |
Thomas Janeteas | Chief School Business Official | Leyden Chsd 212 | $202,650 |
Beth S Concannon | Assistant/Associate District Superintendent | Leyden Chsd 212 | $202,413 |
Randy G Conrad | General Administrator Or General Supervisor | Leyden Chsd 212 | $183,750 |
Michael F Grosch | Supervisory Dean | Leyden CHSD 212 East Leyden High School | $170,433 |
Data year: 2017 (Source)
Departments View all (3)
Top-spending departments in Leyden CHSD 212
Department | Number of employees | Median salary | Total expenditure |
---|---|---|---|
East Leyden High School | 172 | $73,123 | $13 million |
West Leyden High School | 155 | $74,681 | $12 million |
Leyden Chsd 212 | 22 | $93,822 | $2 million |
Data year: 2017 (Source)
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