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' \n \n'. \n'l \n \n, \n \nE::lb .. \n \n;' \n \n68  ,, \n \n1001 ;,.c,02 \nj':'ff). \n \n' . , \n' \nr - \n \n, . . ,STATE-OF GEORGIA .. , . \n \nDEPARTMENT OF: AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS'. \n \n. , \n \n  \n \n' \n \n.._ \n \nI \n \n' I~ \n \nt  I \n \n: ~ \n \n \n \n~- ' \n \n' \n \n, \n \n ) \n \nI, \n \n'' . \n \n,, \n \n. \\ -,, \n \n,. \n\" \n. ' \n \n, ,, \n \n. , \n. ' \n \n' \n \n'' '' \n \n', . \n \nBRANfLEY.(:O,UNTY BOA.RD OF EDUCATION \n \n.. ' NAHUNTA: GEORGIA \n \n,,. \n \n. SCHEDULE OF SAi.ARiES AND TRAVEL \n \n1 \n \n' \n \n' ' \n \n~ I \n \n. FOR \n \nTHE \n \nFISCAL \n \n' \n \n... , \n \nYEAR- .ENDED \n \nJUNE \n \n30, \n \n2002, \n \n., \n \n.,, \n \n' ' \n \n'' \n \n; \n \n., \n \n,Russell W. Hinton \n \nState Auditor \n \n'' \n \n' \n \n.' ., - \n \nr \n. .. ' \n.. '', \n \n' . \n, \n \n2002ARI -50 \n \n As descnbed in the auditor's report on the general-purpose financial statements, the auditor's opinion on the Board ofEducat10n's financial statements was qualified for the Board of Education's failure to record as expenditures certain salaries earned by employees of the Board of Education as ofJune 30, 2002, but not paid until the subsequent fiscal year. Additionally, s1m1lar amounts earned as of \nJune 30, 2001, are recorded as expenditures in the fiscal year2002 financial statements rather than in \nthe pnor year as reqmred by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of Amenca \nOur audit was performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the general-purpose financial statements taken as a whole. The Schedule ofSalanes and Travel included in this separately issued document 1s presented for purposes ofadd1t10nal analysis and 1s not a reqmred part of the generalpurpose financial statements of the Brantley County Board of Education The Schedule of Salaries and Travel has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit ofthe general-purpose financial statements and in our opinion, except for the effects of the matters referred to in the preceding paragraph, such information 1s fwrly stated, in all matenal respects, in relation to the general-purpose financial statements taken as a whole and should be read in conJunction with those statements \nThis report 1s issued pursuant to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated 50-6-27 and is intended solely for the information and the use of management. members of the Brantley County Board of Educallon and members of the General Assembly of Georgia and 1s not intended to be and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties \n--~espectfully submitted, \n~~k \nRWHas 2002ARL-50 \n \n SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL \n \n BRANTbEY !;;Q!,!NTY BQARD QF f;DUCATION \n:lCHEDUbE QF ::iALABIE:l 8NC1 IBAVEL \nYE8R ENClECl JUNE 30. 2002 \n \nl'!8Mf; \nABLE,PAUL ADAMS.DONNA R ALBRITTON.PATRICIA ALDRIDGE.LAURA L ALLBRITTON.ETHEL J ALLEN.LORI ANNE ALLEN.MARGARET COLE ALTMAN,CHASE ALTMAN.KATHRYN C ALTMAN,PAMELA B AMMONS.CAROLYN AMMONS.LACEY AMMONS,MAEBELLE AMMONS.SHANNON AMMONS.TERESA ANDERSON.ANN MARIE ANDERSON.LESA ANSEL.LEILA SHIRLEY BACON.CARY M BAGLEY.DORIS BALLEW.KATHY BARE.KAY BARNARD.DORIS BASS.BARBARA C BATTEN.BEATRICE L BATTEN.BUDDIE L BATTEN.CAROL BAXLEY,V ELAINE BEAL.SHARON W BEANE.DEBRA L BEAVIN.TERESA A BECKHAM.TAMMY BELL.GRETCHEN BENNETT.DARA HELMUTH BENNETT.LINDA BENNETT.PENNY D BERIAULT,MARCIE N BESIER,HEATHER C BLACKBURN.MARY BETH BLANCHARD.AMBER L BLOUNT.JUDITH A BOATRIGHT.BRENDA J BOHANNON.SHAUN BOLAND.DAVID L BOWERS.ELIZABETH B BOYD.BARBARA I BOYD.STEPHANIE M BRADSHAW.PATRICIA BRANT.VANN L BRAUDA,BILLIE SUE BRAUDA,SUSAN DIANE \n \n!!ILE CAIEGQRY \nSubstrtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher ParaprofessionaVTeacher Aide Grade 5 Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Grade 4-6 Teacher L1branan/Med1a Specialist Substrtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Subsbtute Teacher School Food SeMce Worker Substrtute Teacher Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Aide Grade 5 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Special Educallon Director Substrtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher School Food Service Worker Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Aide Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Aide Grades 9-12 Teacher Transportation Sec/Clerk Substrtute Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Grades 9-12 Teacher ParaprofesstonaVTeacher Aide Substrtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Assistant Pnncipal Grade 4 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher General Adm1n Secretary/Clerk Early Intervention Primary Teacher Substrtute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Early lrrtervenbon Pnmary Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Special Ed Parapro/A1de Grades 9-12 Teacher \n- 1- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n84460 \n \n1,181 78 \n \n11,528 51 \n \n29,565 68 \n \n44,233 54 \n \n42,93316 $ \n \n20000 \n \n5,035 36 \n \n2,279 00 \n \n9,018 46 \n \n50,048 46 \n \n1,042 75 \n \n7 73 \n \n5,610 94 \n \n496 91 \n \n12,493 82 \n \n17980 \n \n41,859 54 \n \n621 78 \n \n76,11325 \n \n1,048 94 \n \n6,312 50 \n \n803 37 \n \n42525 \n \n10,19322 \n \n11,586 46 \n \n11,18693 \n \n47,576 04 \n \n12,602 28 \n \n2,306 25 \n \n12,111 90 \n \n33,221 28 \n \n613 76 \n \n12.163 69 \n \n171 22 \n \n3,657 32 \n \n54,825 37 \n \n57,334 98 \n \n7300 \n \n44,30020 \n \n76000 \n \n22786 \n \n4,813 90 \n \n48,52666 \n \n12768 \n \n31,191 91 \n \n2900 \n \n27,991 08 \n \n38,201 76 \n \n15 00 \n \n517 51 \n \n60,458 47 \n \n28,539 25 \n \n4,653 00 \n \n39,221 02 \n \n700 \n \n20083 \n \n1,355 56 \n \n10,979 42 \n \n44,233 22 \n \n BRA[!lTLEY CQU[!l!Y 6O8RQ OF EDUCATIO[!l \nSf;;Hl;Q!.!LI; QE SALABll;S Af!lQ !Bffill;L \nYEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2002 \n \nNAME \nBROOKER.DEBRA BROOKER.SHERON A BROOKER.WILLIAM P BROOKS.BARBARA BROOKS.NANCY E BROOKS.VICKIE L BUFFKIN.JIMMIE KAYE BULLARD.BONITA BULLARD.DODI S BULLARD.FRANK M Ill BULLARD.FRANK M JR BURGESS.MARCIA G BURRELL.SAMANTHA CAMPBELL.MARY CARLSON.GINNY CARLSON.MARSHA L CARTER,BAMBI L CARTER.BETH M CARTER.DIANA LYNN CARTER.FAYE GRIFFIN CARTER.JARED CARTER.MARGIE D CARTER.STANLEY E CARTER.TERRI T CARTER.VICKI A CARTER.WALLACE READ CARVER,CHARLANNE D CAUSEY.TANYA L CAVAGNARO.LORI ANN CHAMBLESS.DERREK CHANCEY.MARY RUTH CHAPLAUSKE,SHARON J CHESSER.ANNETTE CHESSER.KATHY CHESSER.MARCIA M CHURCHILL.CHERYLL CHURCHILL.THERESA CLARK.ELYLONDIA CLARK.JOAN M CLARK.KENYA BISHOP CLEMMONS,SUSAN W COFFEY,LYNETTE COHEN,RUDENE COKER.RONDA COLLEY.CONNIE CARTER COLLINS.LATOYA COLLINS,TERESA K CONE,JENSI LEIGH COOPER,ANGELA D COOPER.VIOLA E CORBETT.KRISTI L \n \nTITLE (;;ATEGORY \nGrade 5 Teacher Middle School Counselor Grades K-5 Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Support Serv Secretary/Clerk Kindergarten Teacher Paraprofessmnal/Teecher Aide Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Middle School Exptor Teacher Pnncipal Interpreter Grade 5 Taacher Substrtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher School Food Service Manager Early lntervent10n Pnmary Teacher Subst1Me Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Early Intervention Pnmary Teacher Substrtute Teacher Grade 8 Taachar Subsbtute Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Grade 3 Teacher Deputy/Assoc/Assistant Supt Substrtute Teacher Teacher of Mild Intellectual Bus Dnver Substrtute Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Specral Ed Parapro/A1de Bus Dnver Grades 9-12 Teacher Paraprofessmnal/Teacher Aide Bookkeeper Bus Dnver Pnnc,pal Elementary Counselor Custodial Personnel Specral Ed Parapro/A1de Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Kindergarten Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Custodial Personnel Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Grade 3 Teacher Paraprofess1onal/Teacher Aide Substrtute Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist \n-2- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n48,357 66 \n \n33,833 82 $ \n \n51,702 94 \n \n14,315 74 \n \n11,805 25 \n \n32,324 67 \n \n12,923 20 \n \n42,937 82 \n \n31,461 70 \n \n33,489 68 \n \n80,651 24 \n \n7,568 46 \n \n3,749 97 \n \n2,915 81 \n \n37982 \n \n14,672 68 \n \n12,904 10 \n \n4,367 50 \n \n41,667 20 \n \n22,561 98 \n \n32960 \n \n54,552 34 \n \n99760 \n \n12.477 59 \n \n36,150 14 \n \n76,085 62 \n \n1,534 51 \n \n36,819 21 \n \n8,721 69 \n \n1,134 29 \n \n4,697 50 \n \n3862 \n \n11,586 46 \n \n10,192 50 \n \n29,293 38 \n \n9,007 91 \n \n23,804 37 \n \n11,58428 \n \n78,44316 \n \n37,281 36 \n \n12,199 76 \n \n11,06860 \n \n11,06860 \n \n35,083 64 \n \n38,18538 \n \n10,020 63 \n \n9,200 68 \n \n32,648 00 \n \n11,099 64 \n \n112 00 \n \n17,171 98 \n \n124 00 521 28 86260 \n13 44 \n126 36 \n571 35 221 51 14380 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BQARD QF !;D!,!QATION CH!;!;!!.!L!; QF ~LARIE AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2002 \n \nNAME \nCOX.JEAN COX.REBECCA L COX.TRICIA A CRABB,L WAYNE CRANE.BRENDA CRAVEN.ANGIE JEAN CRAWFORD.SHARON C CREWS.ANNETTE CREWS.BARBARA A CREWS.BENJAMIN J CREWS.DELORES CREWS.JUDY MICHELLE CREWS.KARLA M CREWS.KIMBERLY G CREWS.MARTHA ELIZABETH CREWS.PATRICIA A CREWS.PEGGY CREWS,SUEH CROSBY.MERLENE CRUTCHER.DONNA K CULPEPPER.ARTHUR L DANIELS.CARLA DANIELS.VANESSA DAVIS.AMYL DAVIS.CAROL MELINDA DAVIS.DELOISE DAVIS,ESTINE G DAVIS.HARRIETT M DAVIS.JOHN STEVEN DAVIS,LATRENIA E DAVISON.MISTY F DAY,LARRYW DAY.MINNIE DEAN.DEBORAH DEAN.ELLIS DELL.DIANNE DELOACH.VICKY D DENTON KAREN DENTON.KENNETH J DEPRATTER,MARLAN DESSESAURE,LIZZIE DEWITT.MARK L DIXON.DEBORAH SUSAN DIXON.ERIC DIXON.SHAUNA C DRAYTON.SUSAN A DREGGORS,RENEE M DRIGGERS.CALVIN R DRIGGERS LAURA E DRURY.DONNA DUBOSE.DEBORAH J \n \nTITLE CATEGQRY \nTeacher of Severe Intellectual Subsbtule Teacher Substrtute Teacher Technology Spec,alrst Substitute Teacher Bus Dnver Technology Spec,ahst ParaprofesS1onaVTeacher Aide ParaprofessionaVTeacher Aide Substitute Teacher ParaprofesstonaVTeacher Aide Grade 4 Teacher Early lntervenbon Teacher (Kind) Subsbtute Teacher School Food Service Worker Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Substrtute Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Substrtute Teacher Bus Dnver Grades 6-8 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Custodial Personnel Subslrtute Teacher Speaal Ed Parapro/Alde Substitute Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Gifted Elementary Teacher P-5 Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Crossroads Alt School Teacher VocatJonal (9-12) Teacher General AdmIn Secretary/Clerk Substitute Teacher Subs1rtute Teacher Subsbtute Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Custodial Personnel Middle School Counselor Grade 2 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Mtddle School Explor Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Teacher Teacher of Moderate Intellectual Teacher of SpeClfic Leaming School Food SeMce Worker Substrtute Teacher \n-3- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n48,054 80 \n \n44284 \n \n382 34 \n \n1,34544 \n \n23044 \n \n11,10118 \n \n59,74340 $ 1,629 22 \n \n10,587 67 \n \n10,872 00 \n \n1,91501 \n \n10,456 70 \n \n47,628 84 \n \n31,428 36 \n \n9266 \n \n202 14 \n \n15,15326 \n \n11,884 08 \n \n18 02 \n \n13,518 94 \n \n2,481 93 \n \n10,11492 \n \n20,153 06 \n \n25,653 06 \n \n2700 \n \n11,601 92 \n \n343 71 \n \n6,016 72 \n \n381 06 \n \n57,487 98 \n \n30,560 36 \n \n35,826 31 \n \n2,035 24 \n \n172 51 \n \n64,768 86 \n \n93764 \n \n33,397 31 \n \n804 97 \n \n27,991 08 \n \n35700 \n \n25 75 \n \n1,16761 \n \n6,011 84 \n \n38 651 00 \n \n10 30 \n \n16,258 81 \n \n47,889 60 \n \n32,385 10 \n \n3500 \n \n37080 \n \n24,655 29 \n \n12,541 70 \n \n9,788 03 \n \n36,752 96 \n \n29,510 08 \n \n10,488 92 \n \n10686 \n \n BBl\\tflb!;Y QQUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \nl2Ct!l;D!.!bE QF MI.I\\Bll;S /\\ND IBAVl;L \nYEI\\B ENDED JUN!; 30. 2002 \n \nNAME \nDUBOSE.LISA DUGGAN.SHIRLEY J DUKES.CONNIE A DUKES.EDNA G DUKES.REBECCA M DURDEN.TERESA R EDGY.HEIDI EDGY.JULIA EDGY.SHERRIE D EDGY.THERESA EDMUNDS.ALVIN F EDMUNDS.PATRICIA L EDWARDS.DANA M EICHFELD,JOSEPH B ELKINS,E JANET ESBER,STACY EYLES.JAMES ALAN FEAGIN.SHARI FERGUSON.CHERYL FERGUSON.CRYSTAL C FIELD,GENELDA J FISCHER.BRENDA FLANAGAN,JENNI T FLOREY.LINDA C FLOWERS.AMY B FLOWERS.ELIZABETH S FLOWERS.KRISTINA L FLOWERS.TAMMY FLOYD.VICKIE FOSTER.TONYA FOX.MICHELLE P FREUND.LAURA E FREUND.LAWRENCE R FRYE.VIRGINIA GARDNER.MARY GARRETT.BENJAMIN F GIARDINA.SHANE P GIBBS.SHEILA T GIBSON.ANN C GIBSON.DONNA MARIE GIBSON.GINA RAE GIBSON.JUNE T GIBSON.TERI GIBSON.TINA M GIBSON.TONY GIBSON.YVONNE GILL.CAROLE ANN GILL.CAROLYN E GILL.RICHARD MARVIN GLAUSIER.CATHERINE A GRANTHAM.MARSHALL \n \nTITLE CI\\IEGQBY \nSubstitute Teacher Bus Dnver Substitute Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Substitute Teacher Paraprofess1onal/Teacher Aide Parepro Personnel - Pre-K School Nurse General Admin Secretary/Clerk School Food Service Worker Subshtute Teacher LJbrary/Med1a Support Parapro Grade 4 Taacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Bus Driver Subs1rtute Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Paraprofessmnal/Teacher Aide School Food Service Worker Grades 6-8 Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Subshtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Substitute Teacher School Seaetary/Clerk Custodial Personnel Substrtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Substitute Teacher Pnncipal School Nurse Grades 6-8 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Subsh1ute Teacher EaMy lntervemon Teacher (Kind) Bus Driver Crossroads Alt School Taacher Grade 3 Teacher School Seaetary/Clerk Lottery Pre-School Teacher Maintenance Personnel Grades 9-12 Teacher Lottery Pre-School Teacher Paraprofess1onal/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Vocabonal (9-12) Teacher Bus Dnver Substrtute Teacher \n 4. \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n1,11738 \n \n9.035 73 \n \n1,367 60 \n \n38,518 46 \n \n3,515 62 \n \n13,041 90 \n \n10,674 36 \ns 26,383 74 \n \n22 54 \n \n17,355 36 \n \n5628 \n \n1,630 27 \n \n4,548 50 \n \n10,561 40 \n \n31,428 36 \n 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HALE.VALERIE HALL.ANNIE BELL HALL.MARTHA HALL.MARY LEE HALL.SHERRI N HAM.CYNTHIA R HAM.NICHOLAS A HAM.VICTOR HAMILTON.MARGARETE HAMMOND.PAMELA J HANEY.ANGELA M HARPER.ANNE HARPER.GEORGETTE HARRIS.ERICKA LYNN HARRIS.PATSY CARTER HARRIS.PRUDENCE V HARRIS.ROBERT M HARRIS.SABRA HARVARD.LORA ALAINE HARVILLE.ROBERT M HATCH.TERRI L HAYES.VIRGINIA HEDRICK,JEANNEE B HELMUTH.CHERYL HENDERSON.TINA MARIEE HENDRICKS.ALISHA M HENDRIX.DANA M HENDRIX.FRANCES HENDRIX.LOIS HENDRIX.MYRA HULETT HENDRIX.TERI RAULERSON HENDRIX.VICKIE D HERRIN.ANGELA V HERRIN.BRANDEE HERRIN.BRITTANY \n \nTITbE QATEGORY \nTeacher of Mild Intellectual Bus Dnver Bus Dnver AS\u0026lstant Pnnclpal Substitute Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Custodial Personnel Early Intervention Teacher (Kind) School Secretary/Clerk lnformabon Services Clerk Grade 4 Teacher Subslrtute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Vocat10nal (9-12) Teacher Business Serv Secretary/Clerk Custodial Personnel Subshlute Teacher School Food Service Worker Custodaal Personnel Bookkeeper Food Service Adm1n1strator Substrtute Teacher Substitute Teacher Bus Dnver Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Support Serv Secretary/Clerk Grade 2 Teacher Llbranan/Medla Specialist Substrtute Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Bus Dnver Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Subst1Me Teacher Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Bus Dnver Substitute Teacher Teacher of Mild Intellectual Paraprofess1onal/Teacher Alda Speoal Ed Parapro/A1de Grade 5 Teacher Llbranan/Medaa Specialist School Soaal Worker Substitute Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Alde Substrtute Teacher Substitute Teacher \n-5- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n24,755 29 \n \n6,140 97 \n \n11,160 16 \n \n58,266 26 \n \n929 58 \n \n55,842 00 $ \n \n1500 \n \n10,013 85 \n \n36,82216 \n \n1,946 71 \n \n1,206 26 \n \n30,128 67 \n \n840 74 \n \n17,652 72 \n \n40,628 66 \n \n31,428 36 \n \n27,991 08 \n \n11 50 \n \n1,429 02 \n \n1,603 94 \n \n8,893 48 \n \n12,18770 \n \n7,972 70 \n \n74,155 56 \n \n2,900 85 \n \n3,247 00 \n \n1,253 00 \n \n11,260 40 \n \n56,62313 \n \n32,447 66 \n \n2,573 36 \n \n13,965 44 \n \n222 60 \n \n30,693 64 \n \n57,412 96 \n \n16700 \n \n99511 \n \n33,10551 \n \n4,885 04 \n \n17,274 07 \n \n5,793 72 \n \n3,196 95 \n \n12,363 41 \n \n10,674 36 \n \n10,122 99 \n \n1,983 72 \n \n35,947 66 \n \n23000 \n \n5,513 24 \n \n9,972 28 \n \n43,325 96 \n \n57,363 02 \n \n359 52 \n \n32,07518 \n \n42508 \n \n1,937 43 \n \n10,080 23 \n \n2,484 88 \n \n7 73 \n \n E!RANTL!;Y QQ!,!NTY l;lQARQ OF !;Q!,!QATIQN !;iQHEDULE OF SALARIES AND !RAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2002 \n \nNAME \nHERRIN.CLARICE HERRIN.GAIL R HERRIN.HERSCHEL W Ill HERRIN.JANET HERRIN.JANICE HERRIN.KATHLEEN HERRIN.LESLIE A HERRIN.LINDA R HERRIN.MARC A HERRIN.SHERRIE L HERRIN.SHIRLEY ANN HERROD.SHIRLEY D HICKOX.DANESE HICKOX,EVELYN JEAN HICKOX.KIMBERLY L HICKOX.MELISSA J HICKOX.PATRICIA G HICKOX.PATRICIA MARIE HICKOX.PHYLLIS HICKOX.RUSSELL J HICKOX.TERESA S HIGHSMITH.REBECCA C HIGHSMITH.WILLIAM A HINGSTON.JANETTE HODGES.KAREN S HOGAN,CONNESE HOLTON.JUDY HOPKINS,LALITA Y HORAN.DONNA S HORAN,ROBERT HORNE.BOBBY DEAN JR HORNE.STEPHANIA HOWARD.DONNA HOWARD.JENNIFER B HOWARD.KATHERINE M HOWARD.RUBY WAINRIGHT HOWARD.SHERRI D HOWE.BELINDA G HUDSON,RHONDA L HUNTER.BRENT A HUNTER.ROBIN LEWIS HUNTER.WILLIAM A HURLEY.GLORIA ANN HURST.GLORIA HYERS.DARLENE G ISCH,ERIN JACOBS,BRENDA JACOBS.GREGORY JACOBS,H ALEC JACOBS.LINDA JACOBS.LISA J \n \nIIILE QATEGQRY \nSchool Food Service Worker School Nurse Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher School Food SeMce Worker Earty Intervention Pnmary Teacher Lottery Pre-School Teacher School Food Service Worker Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Custodial Personnel Substitute Teacher Subsblute Teacher Bus Dnver Grade 2 Teacher Substttute Teacher Bus Dnver Bus Dnver Bus Dnver Bus Dnver Llbranan/Med1a Speaahst Grade 1 Teacher Subsblute Teacher Subeblute Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Custodial Personnel Subsblute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Substitute Teacher Subsblute Teacher Teacher of Moderate Intellectual Teacher of Specific Leaming Pareprofess1onal/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Subsblute Teacher Subsbtute Teacher Subsblute Teacher Subsblute Teacher Pre-K Director Supenntendent Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Aide Kindergarten Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Vocational Director (LUA} Paraprofess10naVTeacher Aide Grade 6 Teacher \n-6 - \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n10,270 33 \n \n20,472 57 \n \n38,786 38 \n \n42,166 86 $ \n \n700 \n \n9,265 29 \n \n41,894 74 \n \n258 38 \n \n32,814 70 \n \n71 DD \n \n9,394 27 \n \n748 05 \n \n1,917 60 \n \n13,10643 \n \n2,708 57 \n \n2,633 83 \n \n12,407 92 \n \n29,293 38 \n \n2800 \n \n115 86 \n \n10,630 74 \n \n6,027 04 \n \n31500 \n \n8,59514 \n \n50,994 94 \n \n39,045 20 \n \n2,522 22 \n \n6695 \n \n48,371 24 \n \n3862 \n \n4,096 64 \n \n57 93 \n \n1,327 10 \n \n388 75 \n \n45,374 10 \n \n44,233 22 \n \n11,822 96 \n \n21000 \n \n25,382 94 \n \n39,439 92 \n \n2961 \n \n193 10 \n \n131 30 \n \n864 DD \n \n32,132 85 \n \n50110 \n \n97,743 DD \n \n14,648 10 \n \n44028 \n \n35,068 80 \n \n43,085 54 \n \n7952 \n \n1030 \n \n3,286 57 \n \n61,017 26 \n \n38044 \n \n60,581 44 \n \n292 36 \n \n13,234 95 \n \n38,177 24 \n \n2900 \n \n '' \nBRANTL!;Y COUNTY llQABi:l QF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES At!!D TRAVEL \nYEAR !;NDED JUt!!!; 30 2002 \n \nNAME \n \nTITLE CATEGQRY \n \nJACOBS,LYN GASTON JACOBS.SHELBY JACOBS.SHERRIE JACOBS.SUSIE BELL JOHNS.ANITA JOHNS.DEREK JOHNS.DONNA R JOHNS.JACK F JOHNS.KATHY A JOHNS.KIMBERLY R JOHNS.MARY JOHNS.TERESA LYNN JOHNS, WILLIAM JOHNSON.AVIE WANETTE JOHNSON.CHANDRA MICHELE JOHNSON.JEFFREY SCOTT JOHNSON.LISA D JOINER.BROOKE JORDAN.KIM A KELLEY.PATRICIA KEMP.JOHN L JR KENDRICK.MARY JENNIFER KENNISON.MARCIA RAYE KERSEY.LISA KINDLE.WANDA G KING.TIMOTHY KIRK.VICTORIA ELIZABETH KNIGHT.DIANE KNOX.VIVIAN WILADEAN KOWALCHUK.JAMES J LAFFEY,KATHY A LANE,DANAL LANE.JUANITA LANE.REBECCA W LAQUA,LISA M LARRY.DEBBIE D LARTZ,JENNIFER LATTANY,ANTHONIE LAWSON.BRANDON LAWSON.KIMBERLY M LEARY.MICHELLE M LEBLANC.ANDREW E LEE,ANNAM LEE.ANNA RAE LEE.BARBARA ANN LEE.CAROLYN LEE.CONNIE M LEE.DALE SHANNON LEE.DAVID LEE.EVERETT M LEE.HARRY A \n \nElementary Counselor Bus Dnver Grade 7 Teacher Pnncipal School Food Service Worker Substrtute Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Maintenance Personnel Paraprofess1onal/Teacher Aide Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Aide School Food SeMce Worker Substrtute Teacher Vocabonal (9-12) Teacher Custodial Personnel Speech-Language Pathologist Grades 9-12 Teacher School Nurse Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Spec,al Ed Parapro/A1de Substitute Teacher Crossroads Alt School Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist Teacher of Speafic Leaming School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Grade 7 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Teacher of Spec,fic Leaming Substrtute Teacher School Food SeMce Worker Substrtute Teacher Food SeMce Sec/Clerk/Bkkpr Grades 9-12 Teacher Custodial Personnel Substrtute Teacher Subsbtute Teacher Substitute Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Crossroads Alt School Teacher Substitute Teacher Substrtute Teacher School Food Service Worker Grade 1 Teacher Substitute Teacher Teacher of Specrtic Leaming Subsbtute Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher Plant Operations Director/Mgr \n \n-7- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n32,006 60 $ \n \n43096 \n \n4,289 59 \n \n40,461 64 \n \n13300 \n \n79,822 28 \n \n58680 \n \n1,124 34 \n \n32960 \n \n39,144 56 \n \n24,878 04 \n \n91 00 \n \n11,455 30 \n \n10,811 20 \n \n1,488 18 \n \n2,875 88 \n \n37,687 75 \n \n515 20 \n \n12,240 76 \n \n29,092 70 \n \n4,998 34 \n \n21,016 12 \n \n8,092 94 \n \n10,903 21 \n \n1,508 75 \n \n50,246 29 \n \n15,291 41 \n \n47 87 \n \n48,277 64 \n \n9,266 75 \n \n9,273 56 \n \n32,614 66 \n \n24,655 29 \n \n37325 \n \n11,882 40 \n \n35,800 82 \n \n4,495 90 \n \n9,12826 \n \n6694 \n \n10,023 00 \n \n34,131 41 \n \n9,86513 \n \n1,130 26 \n \n2,359 99 \n \n4,022 92 \n \n29,186 63 \n \n36,150 14 \n \n4,026 56 \n \n2,507 84 \n \n1,31952 \n \n9,481 06 \n \n37 50 \n \n53,181 71 \n \n24 08 \n \n1,249 95 \n \n33,62714 \n \n62 00 \n \n17768 \n \n38,905 54 \n \n14924 \n \n36,326 04 \n \n113 20 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2002 \n \nNAME \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nLEE,JANETR LEE.JEANNETTE S LEE.JULIE LEE.KATHY LEE.MARCIE L LEE.MARY JEAN LEE.MELISSA A LEE.PAMELA G LEE.RACHEL D LEE.SANDRA L LEE,TAMMYR LEE.WILLIAM LEE.WILLIE ARRIS LEGREAR,DERRELL LEVERETTE.JENNIFER LEWIS.BETTY LEWIS,G DIANE LEWIS.JAMES G LEWIS.JANICE K LEWIS.TAMMY LOWERY.DAVID LOWMON,KENNETH L II LYNN.DARLENE C LVONS.CAROLE L LYONS.MARY LVONS.THOMAS C MACINTYRE.CHRISTINA WOOD MAEFIELD,BARBARA MALMBERG.GRACE VELINA MANN.PAMELA H MANNING.GARY E MANNING.MARGIE MANNING.MARIAN MARION.LINDA B MARTIN.CAROL STEEDLEY MARTIN.KIMBERLY MASON.JENNIFER A MATHIE.MARTHA RENEE MAY.HARRIET G MCCARTY.ALANA MCCARTY.RUSSELL MCCORMICK.FREDDIE L MCCRARY.WILLIAM PATRICK MCDOUGALE,MONICA A MCLEOD.ANGELA S MEDLEY.STUART MEDLEY.TERRI ANN MELTON.ELISE B MELTON.TERRI D MERCER.JANICE BOATWRIGHT MERCER.JULIA N \n \nGrade 3 Teacher Early Intervention Pnmary Teacher Lottery Pre-School Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Other lnstruct1onal PrDVKler Special Ed Parapro/Alde Substrtute Teacher Substitute Teacher Subsbtute Teacher Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Aide Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Aide Teacher of Specific Leaming Bus Dnver Substitute Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Bus Dnver Bus Dnver Transportabon Mechanic Subsbtute Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Bus Driver Bus Dnver Special Ed Parapro/A1de Llbranan/Mecha Specialist Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Gifted Middle (6-8) Teacher Special Ed Parapro/A1de Substrtute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Pnnapal Grade 2 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Grade 2 Teacher Substitute Teacher School Food Service Manager Substrtute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Middle School Exptor Teacher Substrtute Teacher Technology Specialist Transporta11on Director/Mgr School Psychologist Lottery Pro-School Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Substitute Teacher Bus Dnver \n \n-8- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n29,144 26 \n \n1.490 00 \n \n45,570 04 \n \n44,372 70 \n \n32,781 38 $ \n \n9584 \n \n13,215 24 \n \n1,316 94 \n \n2060 \n \n1,255 32 \n \n12,332 57 \n \n2,091 82 \n \n39,090 50 \n \n25 01 \n \n12,918 59 \n \n248 50 \n \n21,106 50 \n \n20,578 22 \n \n9,921 81 \n \n30,680 97 \n \n3,005 91 \n \n39,285 73 \n \n49440 \n \n7,11260 \n \n9,181 02 \n \n6,260 64 \n \n44,255 39 \n \n478 95 \n \n5,537 08 \n \n16,838 28 \n \n78 38 \n \n54,683 90 \n \n18344 \n \n11,699 34 \n \n692 68 \n \n43,811 29 \n \n2 52 \n \n42,046 30 \n \n79,158 54 \n \n801 32 \n \n45,64516 \n \n36,714 12 \n \n4,051 24 \n \n40,526 08 \n \n34968 \n \n98096 \n \n16,331 42 \n \n2318 \n \n6,64862 \n \n9,559 30 \n \n1,560 24 \n \n13,222 38 \n \n60,176 62 \n \n1,088 67 \n \n49,128 46 \n \n53,002 23 \n \n22920 \n \n29,603 30 \n \n1,524 50 \n \n13,562 48 \n \n213 36 \n \n BRAt:lILl;Y CQ!,!NTY BQARD OF EDUCATIQN \n~CHEDULI; QE ~t.L8BII;~ AND TBAVEL \nY8\\B l;NDED J!,!NE 30. 2002 \n \n\u0026Ml; \nMERRIMAN.CINDY MIDDLETON.CINDY R MIKELS.DEBRA MILLER.DANA K MINTON.JENNIFER M MOBLEY.CAROLYN A MOBLEY.CHRYSTAL MOCK.ALECIA M MOHLER.BONNIE MODDY, DAVID W JR MOODY.RUBY CHESSER MOODY.SARAH F MOORE.BRANDE MOORE.JOYCE G MOORE,LYNETTE E MORGAN.ALAN MORGAN.CYNTHIA B MORGAN.KIMBERLY C MORGAN.MICHELLE S MORGAN.RONALD B MORINA, SAM F JR MORNINGSTAR.ALAN W MORRIS.CHRISTY T MURRAY.JERRY L JR MURRAY.TIFFANY G MUSGROVE.AMANDA LEIGH NEESMITH.DANA K NELSON.JENNIFER R NETTLES.TANYA ALLEN NEWTON.MARGARET R NICHOLS.DANIELLE NICHOLS.JANICE A NICHOLS.KIMBERLY A NICHOLS.VICKY NORTON.MATT OBENDORFER,DIANE OBERRY.REBECCA 0 OKEEFE.DENNIS J OLIVER,EAMER JR OLIVER.GLORIA OLIVER.WILLIAM ONEAL.BRANDI N OQUINN.FLORENCE ORMES.DARREL EUGENE OSTEEN.GAIL OSTEEN.SHERRIE G PACK.DENNIS MICHAEL PAGE.CELIA PAGE.MARY ELIZABETH PAGE.TINA MARIE \n \nTITLI; Ce,Tl;GORY \nSchool Secretary/Clerk Special Ed Parapro/A1de Bus Dnver Bookkeeper Grades 9-12 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Subsbtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Technology Spec,ahst L1branan/Med1a Speaahst Grade 8 Teacher SubstJtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Teacher of Mold Intellectual Technology Specoahst Busmess Serv Secretary/Clerk Grade 8 Teacher Subshtute Teacher Maintenance Personnel Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist Grade 3 Teacher Subshtute Teacher Subshtute Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Library/Media Support Parapro Substrtute Teacher Bus Dnver Substrtute Teacher Paraprofess10naVTeacher Aide Substrtute Teacher SubstJtute Teacher Substitute Teacher Bus Driver Maintenance Personnel School Food SeMce Worker Maintenance Personnel Substrtute Teacher SubstJtute Teacher Grade 8 Teacher Subshtute Teacher Substitute Teacher Pnncopal Grade 2 Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n3,625 11 \n \n11.417 61 \n \n12,961 63 \n \n15,916 53 \n \n24,655 18 \n \n3,560 75 \n \n29225 \n \n1,047 91 \n \n48,307 64 \n \n5,116 16 \n \n61,367 60 $ \n \n72746 \n \n57,403 48 \n \n2900 \n \n78539 \n \n13390 \n \n36,150 14 \n \n26,124 96 \n \n311 49 \n \n17,656 32 \n \n44774 \n \n31,156 60 \n \n2900 \n \n272 91 \n \n26,566 72 \n \n49,339 36 \n \n90313 \n \n2,919 00 \n \n8,065 34 \n \n33,243 70 \n \n31,453 98 \n \n7064 \n \n30,062 60 \n \n2464 \n \n1,12392 \n \n3,67810 \n \n36,150 14 \n \n12,015 34 \n \n37982 \n \n7,109 82 \n \n2,654 83 \n \n1,169 00 \n \n3,774 75 \n \n55743 \n \n1,77651 \n \n5,478 88 \n \n32,461 68 \n \n97987 \n \n8,973 43 \n \n25,197 00 \n \n37718 \n \n10041 \n \n37,334 34 \n \n3090 \n \n87926 \n \n83,173 06 \n \n3,332 50 \n \n32,358 46 \n \n24,652 60 \n \n37,391 04 \n \n-9- \n \n BRANTLEY CO!,!NTY BOARD OF ED!,!CATIQN SC!;IEOULE OE ~LABIES A!::jQ TRAVEb YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2002 \n \nNAME \nPARKER.BRANDON PARKER.DEBBIE PARROTT.MARY PEAGLER.MICHELLE T PEEPLES.ALISA A PENDER.SEAN PETERS.JACKIE PETERSON.DOROTHY ANN PETTWAY,GWENDOLYN PIERCE.AMANDA L PIERCE.DENISE PITTMAN.BETTY POWERS.DAVID E PRATER.HAZEL V PRATT.COURTNEY DENNIS PRESCOTT.GENEVA PRESCOTT.TRUDY PRICE.DORA V PROCTOR.DONNA CHASON PURCELL.BETSY K QUEEN.PAMELA B RAINEY.NANCY RAINGE.ANNIE MAE RAINGE,R DAN JR RAINGE.PHILLIP RAMSEY.JEFFREY R RAY.DUSTIN B RAY.JAMES L REBOLLO,REGINA D REBOLLO,SHERRY L REED.PATSY A REYNA.STEPHANIE LANETTE RIDDLE,BEVERLY R RIGGINS.VICKI R ROBERSON.AMANDA ROBERSON.MARGARET D ROBINSON.ANGELA E ROBINSON.KATHYE ROGERS.MARK V ROOKS.MARY L ROOKS.WANDA ROUNTREE,IRENE ROUSEY.AMANDA ROWELL.DONNA ROWELL.GLENDA D ROWELL.KAREN S ROWELL.KELLIE J ROWELL.LORA ROWELL.MARIE ROWELL.MISTY APRIL ROWELL.NATHAN WADE \n \nTIJLE CATEGQRY \nSubstrtute Teacher School Food Service Wor1\u003cer Grade 8 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Staff Development SpeC1Blrst Grades 9-12 Teacher Subsbtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher School Food Service Wor1\u003cer Substrtute Teacher School Food Service Worker Substitute Teacher Grade 8 Teacher Grade 8 Teacher School Psychologist Paraprofess10naVTeacher Aide Substrtute Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher IS Personnel-Frnance\u0026Busmess Bus Driver Kindergarten Teacher Custodial Personnel Substrtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Crossroads Alt School Teacher Substrtute Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher School Food SeMce Manager School Food SeMee Worker Parapro Personnel  Pre-K Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Atde Substitute Teacher Food Sennce Sec/Clerk/Bkkpr lnformabon Services Cieri\u003c Bus Dnver Bus Dnver Substrtute Teacher High School Counselor Other Transportation Other Transportabon Grade 8 Teacher ParaprofessionaVTeacher AHie Grfted Elementary Teacher P-5 Bus Dnver Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Aide Grades K-5 Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Paraprofess1onal/Teacher Aide Grade 2 Teacher 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QQ!,!NTY BQARD QF EQ!,!CATIQN SCHEDULE OF SAl,t,Rl!;S AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2002 \n \nNAME \nROWELL.PHILLIP W RUSHING.LORA SALLET,DEXTER D SAPP.JAMES M SAPP.PAMELA J SARRO.CHRISTINA M SAWYER.RUBY HARRIS SAWYER.TIMOTHY H SAYLOR.AUNDREA M SCHERER-ROBINSON,LYNN M SCHWARTZ.MARY H SCOTT.DIANA SUE SEITZ.PHYLLIS MARIANNA SELLERS.DEBBY CAROLYN SELPH.HARRIS L SHARPE.RONALD SHEPLER.CAROLYN C SHORT.GWEN S SHUMAN.CHRISTY CHANCEY SIMMONS.MICHAEL GUY SIMMONS.VICKI M SIMMONS.WILLIAM 0 SIMPSON.JOANN SIMPSON.LILLIAN D SIMPSON,LYN SIMPSON.WESLEY M SLOAN.FRANCES M SLOAN.IRIS SMITH.CATHY SMITH.CLAUDIA J SMITH.DARLA D SMITH,EHRLEE JR SMITH.GINA HULETT SMITH.HARRY ANTHONY SMITH,R Ill SMITH.JANET E SMITH.JOHN T SMITH.JULIE SMITH.OWEN SMITH.PATRICIA G SMITH.REBECCA L SMITH.ROBERT LINDY SMITH.SHEILA B SMITH.STACY L SMITH.SUSAN HOPE SMITH.TINA BLOCKER SMITH.TOMMY SMITH-BAXLEY.DENISE IONE SOLANO.ALISHA SPEED.LORI GANT SPORTS.REDA IRENE \n \nTITLE CATl;GQRY \nSubstitute Teacher Bus Dnver Teacher of EmobonaVBehavioral Subsbtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Bus Dnver Middle School Explor Teacher Assistant Pnncipal Teacher of Specific Leaming Bus Dnver Teacher of Specific Leaming Grade 6 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Technology Spec,ahst Custodial Personnel Bookkeeper Paraprofess10naVTeacher Aide Grade 6 Teacher Grades 9- 12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Subsbtute Teacher ParaprofesslonaVTeacher Aide Subsbtute Teacher Subsbtute Teacher Substrtute Teacher Bookkeeper ParaprofesS1onaVTeacher Aide Subsbtute Teacher Bookkeeper Paraprofess1onaVTeacher Aide Substitute Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Assistant Pnncipal Grades 9-12 Teacher Preschool Spec,al Ed Teacher Grades 6-8 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Substrtute Teacher Bus Dnver Grades K-5 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Subsbtute Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Substitute Teacher Teacher of Spec,fic Leaming Subsbtute Teacher High School Counselor Kindergarten Teacher \n \n- 11 - 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'' \n: ,, \n...,, \n \n ' .. .J   \n \nBRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHED!,.!LE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nGRIFFIN.PAULETTE GRIFFIN.STACEY GRINER.JULIE BOWEN GROOVER.BRANDON HADAWAY.JAMES JOEL HAGEN.LIBBY HAGIN,DELDA LEE HAGIN.WANDA G HALL.ANNIE BELL HALL.MARTHA HALL.MARY LEE HAM.CYNTHIA R HAM.NICHOLAS A HAM.VICTOR HAMILTON.MARGARET E HAMMOND.PAMELA J HAMNER.LEE HAMNER.WENDY S HANCHEY,KATHY L HANEY.ANGELA M HARPER.ANNE HARRIS.JANICE HARRIS.PATSY HARRIS.ROBERT M HARRIS.SABRA HARVARD.LORA ALAINE HAYDEN.SANDRA HAYES.VIRGINIA HEDRICK,JEANNEE B HELMUTH,CHERYL HENDRICKS.ALISHA M HENDRICKS.STEPHANIE L HENDRIX.DANA M HENDRIX.FRANCES HENDRIX.LOIS HENDRIX.MYRA HULETT HENDRIX.TERESA A HERRIN.ANGELA V HERRIN.BRITTANY HERRIN.CLARICE HERRIN.HEATHER L HERRIN.HERSCHEL W Ill HERRIN.JANET HERRIN.JANICE HERRIN.KATHLEEN HERRIN.LESLIE A HERRIN.LINDA R HERRIN.MADISON HERRIN.SHERRIE L HERRIN.SHIRLEY ANN HICKOX.DARCIE M HICKOX,EVELYN JEAN \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nEarly Intervention Teacher (Kind.) Information Services Clerk Grade 4 Teacher Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher Business Serv Secretary/Clerk Custodial Personnel School Food Service Worker Custodial Personnel Food Service Administrator Maintenance Personnel Maintenance Personnel Bus Driver Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Librarian/Media Specialist Grade 6 Teacher Bus Driver Substitute Teacher SubstiMe Teacher Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Paraprofess1onalfTeacher Aide B:.is Driver Teacher of Mild Intellectual Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Paraprofessionalffeacher Aide Grade 5 Teacher Libranan/Med1a Specialist Substitute Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Aide SubstiMe Teacher School Food Service Worker Information Services Clerk Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher School Food Service Worker Early Intervention Pnmary Teacher Lottery Pre-School Teacher School Food Service Worker Substitute Teacher School Food Service Worker Custodial Personnel Substitute Teacher Bus Driver \n-5- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n36,427.67 $ \n \n24.00 \n \n1,328.72 \n \n29,289.20 \n \n412.00 \n \n21,095.32 \n \n37,715.62 \n \n84.00 \n \n29,550.86 \n \n24,393.37 \n \n8,351.85 \n \n4,559.63 \n \n11,540.66 \n \n71,397.72 \n \n3,792.04 \n \n1,590.50 \n \n8,202.25 \n \n10,723.58 \n \n54,786.97 \n \n77.00 \n \n7,347.00 \n \n4,654.66 \n \n167.38 \n \n32,259.97 \n \n522.76 \n \n9,949.16 \n \n7,782.00 \n \n57,348.67 \n \n203.18 \n \n28,639.64 \n \n13,735.09 \n \n2,568.00 \n \n100.41 \n \n11,553.36 \n \n75.61 \n \n10,028.32 \n \n10,289.77 \n \n32,347.64 \n \n505.92 \n \n270.34 \n \n4,111.35 \n \n44,417.50 \n \n201.88 \n \n58,922.13 \n \n284.52 \n \n9,825.38 \n \n15.46 \n \n9,189.04 \n \n2,537.66 \n \n37,520.72 \n \n40,709.50 \n \n7,730.71 \n \n40,467.30 \n \n30,644.50 \n \n109.94 \n \n8,055.82 \n \n972.00 \n \n6,390.13 \n \n12,256.65 \n \n17.50 \n \n10,289.51 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD QF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nHICKOX.KIMBERLY L HICKOX.MARY M HICKOX.PATRICIA G HICKOX.PATRICIA MARIE HICKOX.PHYLLIS HICKOX.RUSSELL J HICKOX.TERESA S HIGHSMITH.REBECCA C HODGES.KAREN S HOLMES.HOPE L HORAN.DONNA S HORAN.ROBERT HORNE.BOBBY DEAN JR HORNE.STEPHANIA HOWARD.DONNA HOWARD.JENNIFER B HOWARD.RUBY WAINRIGHT HOWE.BELINDA G HUNTER.BRADLEY K HUNTER.BRENT A HUNTER.WILLIAM A HURLEY.GLORIA ANN HURST.GLORIA HYERS.DARLENE G ISCH,ERIN JACOBS.GREGORY JACOBS,H ALEC JACOBS.LINDA JACOBS.LISA J JACOBS,LYN GASTON JACOBS.SHELBY JACOBS.SHERRIE S JACOBS.SUSIE BELL JOHNS.ANITA JOHNS.CHERYL JOHNS.DEBORAH M JOHNS.DONNA R JOHNS.JACK F JOHNS.KATHY A JOHNS.KIMBERLY R JOHNS.MARY JOHNS.TERESA LYNN JOHNS.WILLIAM JOHNSON.AVIE WANETTE JOHNSON.CHANDRA MICHELE JOHNSON.JEFFREY SCOTT JOHNSON.LISA D JOINER.BROOKE JORDAN.CHERYL JORDAN,KIM A KEENE.SUSAN KEMP.JOHN L JR \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nEarly Intervention Primary Teacher Substitute Teacher Bus Dnver Bus Driver Substitute Teacher Bus Driver Librarian/Media Specialist Grade 1 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Bus Driver Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Teacher of Moderate Intellectual Teacher of Specific Leaming Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Supenntendent Substitute Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Vocational Director (LUA) Parap1!3fess1onal/Teacher Aide Grade 6 Teacher E!ementary Counselor Bus Driver Substitute Teacher Principal School Food Service Worker Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Maintenance Personnel Special Ed Parapro/Alde Paraprofess1onal/Teacher Aide School Food Service Worker Substitute Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher Custodial Personnel Speech-Language Pathologist Grades 9-12 Teacher School Nurse Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Special Ed Parapro/Aide Special Ed Parapro/Aide Substitute Teacher Crossroads Alt School Teacher \n-6- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n23,682.94 \n \n822.66 \n \n11,316.60 \n \n150.72 \n \n5,408.46 \n \n6,765.91 \n \n48,988.12 $ \n \n274.16 \n \n31,799.55 \n \n158.00 \n \n45,675.17 \n \n594.54 \n \n2,959.33 \n \n1,566.75 \n \n1,054.00 \n \n42,520.38 \n \n110.00 \n \n44,226.62 \n \n20.72 \n \n11,107.90 \n \n35.00 \n \n37,008.60 \n \n35.00 \n \n157.04 \n \n380.00 \n \n3,547.00 \n \n95,857.74 17,811.97 \n \n1,591.23 \n \n32,514.34 \n \n41,574.70 \n \n23.19 \n \n49,182.76 \n \n2415 \n \n56,423.60 \n \n2,317.06 \n \n12,546.94 \n \n30,784.82 \n \n9,248.17 \n \n10,859.80 \n \n34,791.52 \n \n73,957.66 \n \n268.04 \n \n6,252.45 \n \n160.92 \n \n1,151.34 \n \n37,479.98 \n \n23,806.80 \n \n194.50 \n \n10,683.54 \n \n9,931.96 \n \n9,151.66 \n \n182.00 \n \n1,867.99 \n \n34,753.64 \n \n1,480.63 \n \n13,126.67 \n \n12,412.68 \n \n54.48 \n \n29,901.92 \n \n96.32 \n \n16,923.06 \n \n102.80 \n \n683.56 \n \n9,464.08 \n \n9,932.84 \n \n30.90 \n \n35,991.27 \n \n - \nBRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nKENDRICK.MARY JENNIFER KENNISON.MARCIA RAYE KERSEY.LISA KINDLE.WANDA G KING.TIMOTHY KIRK.VICTORIA ELIZABETH KNOX.VIVIAN WILADEAN LAFFEY,KATHYA LANDON.HEATHER E LANE.ANN LANE,DANAL LAQUA,LISA M LARRY.PAULETTE D LAWSON.KIMBERLY M LEARY.MICHELLE M LEBLANC.ANDREW E LEE,ANNAM LEE.BARBARA ANN LEE.CAROLYN LEE.CONNIE M LEE.DALE SHANNON LEE.DAVID LEE.EVERETT M LEE,HARRYA LEE.JEANNETTE S LEE.JOYCE R LEE.JULIE LEE.KATHY LEE.MARCIE L LEE.MARY JEAN LEE.PAMELA G LEE.SANDRA L LEE,SANDYL LEE,TAMMYR LEE.WILLIAM LEE.WILLIE ARRIS LEVERETTE.JENNIFER LEWIS.BETTY LEWIS.BRETT LEWIS,G DIANE LEWIS.JAMES G LEWIS.JANICE K LEWIS.TAMMY LITTLE.MYRA L LOWERY.DAVID LOWMON,KENNETH L II LOWMON,DANA M LYNN,DARLENE C LYONS,CAROLE L LYONS.MARY MACINTYRE.CHRISTINA WOOD MAEFIELD,BARBARA \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSpeech-Language Pathologist Teacher of Specific Leaming School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Grade 7 Teacher Substitute Teacher Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Substitute Teacher Information Services Clerk Substitute Teacher School Food Service Worker Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Crossroads Alt School Teacher Substitute Teacher School Food Service Worker Grade 1 Teacher Subsbtute Teacher Teacher of Moderate Intellectual Substitute Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher Plant Operations Director/Mgr Substitute Teacher Support Serv Secretary/Clerk Lottery Pre-School Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Aide Substitute Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Middle School Explor Teacher Bus Dnver Middle School Explor Teacher Bus Dnver Substitute Teacher Bus Driver Transportation Mechanic Substitute Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Bus Driver Grade 4 Teacher Bus Dnver Substitute Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher School Secretary/Clerk \n-7- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n12,032.70 \n \n46,133.04 \n \n8,185.42 \n \n8,217.51 \n \n30,211.14 \n \n7,440.00 \n \n11,078.18 $ \n \n75.61 \n \n1,911.10 \n \n1,604.75 \n \n2,139.70 \n \n8,108.18 \n \n135.67 \n \n36,110.66 \n \n33.48 \n \n25,820.09 \n \n33,697.36 \n \n12,079.68 \n \n2,037.94 \n \n8,347.17 \n \n48,905.56 \n \n293.53 \n \n31,375.04 \n \n146.78 \n \n37,488.36 \n \n59.01 \n \n34,761.84 \n \n1,360.00 \n \n1,263.88 \n \n43,239.14 \n \n42,007.56 \n \n30,237.80 \n \n12,831.86 \n \n643.67 \n \n10,846.94 \n \n116.80 \n \n6,427.02 \n \n35,447.16 \n \n12,148.78 \n \n30,523.00 \n \n226.81 \n \n20,518.55 \n \n1,000.50 \n \n9,267.58 \n \n31,979.53 \n \n2,805.23 \n \n36,074.43 \n \n239.32 \n \n523.95 \n \n327.03 \n \n6,652.69 \n \n29,232.94 \n \n84.00 \n \n8,768.45 \n \n3,887.91 \n \n36,699.48 \n \n30,585.05 \n \n16,269.34 \n \n169.49 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2001 \n \nNAME \nMALMBERG.GRACE VELINA MANN.PAMELA H MANNERS.SHERRI ELLEN MANNING.MARGIE MANNING.MARIAN MARION.LINDA MARTIN,CAROL STEEDLEY MARTIN.KIMBERLY MATHIE.MARTHA RENEE MAY.HARRIET G MCCARTY.ALANA MCCARTY,JOANI MCCARTY.RANDALL MCCARTY.RYAN MCCOMBS.JIMMIE KAYE MCCORMICK.FREDDIE L MCDOUGALE,MONICA A MCKENZIE.DEBBY CAROLYN MCKINNEY.TERESA ANN MCLEAN.DIANNE W MCLEOD,ANGELA S MCNAIR.DEANN MCNEIL.CYNTHIA MEDDERS.MARCIA ELIZABETH MEDLEY.STUART MEDLEY.TERRI ANN MEDLOCK,EVELYN MELTON,ELISE B MELTON.TERRI D MERCER.JULIA N MIDDLETON.CINDY R MIKELS.DEBRA MILLER.DANA K MITCHELL.JENNIE MITCHELL.SANDRA MOHLER.BONNIE MOODY.RUBY CHESSER MOODY.SARAH F MOORE.JOYCE G MOORE,LYNETTE E MORGAN.ALAN MORGAN.CHERYL B MORGAN.CYNTHIA B MORGAN.KIMBERLY C MORGAN.MARIAN MORGAN.MAXINE MORGAN.RONALD B MORRIS.CHRISTY T MURPHY.LAVERNE R MURRAY,DARCUS MURRAY.JERRY L JR MURRAY,TIFFANY GRANADE \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nGifted Middle (6-8) Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Aide Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Pnncipal Grade 2 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Substitute Teacher School Food Service Manager Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Bus Driver Grades 9-12 Teacher Technology Specialist Grade 3 Teacher Teacher of Specific Leaming Grade 1 Teacher Transportation Director/Mgr School Psychologist Substitute Teacher Lottery Pre-School Teacher Substitute Teacher B;Js Driver Special Ed Parapro/Aide Bus Dnver Bookkeeper Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Librarian/Media Specialist Grade 8 Teacher Substitute Teacher Teacher of Mild Intellectual Technology Specialist Substitute Teacher Business Serv Secretary/Clerk Grade 8 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Substitute Teacher Maintenance Personnel Kindergarten Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist Grades 9-12 Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Teacher of Specific Leaming \n-8- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n52,094.86 $ \n \n996.34 \n \n11,000.96 \n \n210.00 \n \n41,726.67 \n \n40,469.70 \n \n28.00 \n \n76,767.96 \n \n63.00 \n \n45,141.98 \n \n34,613.94 \n \n567.38 \n \n38,111.45 \n \n296.69 \n \n1,601.69 \n \n15,505.82 \n \n829.00 \n \n1,442.02 \n \n660.00 \n \n48.00 \n \n10,135.36 \n \n37,332.21 \n \n3,849.29 \n \n34,581.48 \n \n7,621.29 \n \n7,653.50 \n \n20,859.92 \n \n257.56 \n \n5,510.88 \n \n7,113.84 \n \n4,688.00 \n \n57,605.62 \n \n589.64 \n \n46,403.96 \n \n93.98 \n \n50,153.44 \n \n1,092.41 \n \n5,126.84 \n \n11,717.32 \n \n10,626.66 \n \n10,587.34 \n \n14,188.64 \n \n255.52 \n \n466.01 \n \n27.04 \n \n46,512.70 \n \n55,114.78 \n \n252.76 \n \n55,191.02 \n \n270.00 \n \n973.33 \n \n35,443.64 \n \n7,708.60 \n \n92.00 \n \n37.33 \n \n16,607.96 \n \n28,991.26 \n \n7,610.16 \n \n1,614.52 \n \n25,441.80 \n \n47,900.10 \n \n198.84 \n \n26,778.84 \n \n24,121.46 \n \n30,067.70 \n \n10,699.44 \n \n - ... -. - -- \nJf-: ,_ ( ~. \nBRANTLEY CQUNTY ~OARD OF ~DUCATION SC!:::IEDUL~ OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nNAIL.JOHNNY L NAIL.SARAH LYNN NEESMITH.DANA K NELSON,ERICKA NETTLES.TANYA ALLEN NEWMAN.TERRY L NEWTON,MARGARET R NICHOLS.DANIELLE NICHOLS,JANICE A NICHOLS.VICKY NORRIS,MARIE DANIELS NORTON.MATT O'CAIN,TINA O'QUINN,FLORENCE OGLESBY.PATRICIA OLIVER,EAMER JR OLIVER.GLORIA OLIVER,WILLIAM ORMES.DARREL EUGENE OSBURN,BEVERLY S PACK.DENNIS MICHAEL PACK,TERESA CRUMP PAGE.CELIA PAGE.MARY ELIZABETH PAGE.TINA MARIE PARKER.BRANDI PARKER.BRANDON PARKER.DEBBIE PARROTT,MARY PENDERGRASS.SANDRA J PETTWAY.GWENDOLYN PIERCE.DENISE POWERS.DAVID E PRATER.HAZEL V PRATT.COURTNEY DENNIS PRESCOTT,GENEVA PROCTOR.DONNA CHASON PURCELL.BETSY K QUEEN.PAMELA B RAINEY.NANCY RAINGE.ANNIE MAE RAULERSON.JONATHAN RAY.GAIL D RAY.JAMES L REBOLLO,REGINA D REBOLLO,SHERRY L REDDING.JANET L REED.PATSY A RHODEN.DEBRY G RIDOLE,BEVERLY R RIGGINS.VICKI R ROBERSON.AMANDA \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nIn-School Susp Teacher Diagnostician Substitute Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Substitute Teacher Library/Media Support Parapro Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Teacher of Mild Intellectual Substitute Teacher School Food Service Worker Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Maintenance Personnel School Food Service Worker Maintenance Personnel Grade 8 Teacher School Food Service Manager Pnncipal Director of Curriculum/Instr Grade 2 Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher SubstiMe Teacher Substitute Teacher School Food Service Worker Grade 8 Teacher S'Jbstitute Teacher School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Grade 8 Teacher Grade 8 Teacher School Psychologist Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Grade 1 Teacher IS Personnel-Fmance\u0026Busmess Bus Driver Kindergarten Teacher Custodial Personnel Information Services Clerk Substitute Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher School Food Service Manager School Food Service Worker Grade 3 Teacher Parapro Personnel - Pre-K SubstiMe Teacher Substitute Teacher Food Service Sec/Clerk/Bkkpr Information Services Clerk \n-9- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n41,579.60 \n \n35,000.60 $ \n \n593.04 \n \n1,737.91 \n \n28,833.04 \n \n154.00 \n \n33,697.36 \n \n100.43 \n \n11,225.00 \n \n169.95 \n \n2,037.79 \n \n9,948.84 \n \n19,649.47 \n \n483 00 \n \n7,900.60 \n \n240.50 \n \n3,137.34 \n \n34245 \n \n31,081.30 \n \n372.89 \n \n8,599.15 \n \n196.34 \n \n24,111.96 \n \n194.50 \n \n35,307.70 \n \n2,316.72 \n \n81,116.06 \n \n1,468.72 \n \n12,464.76 \n \n34,934.30 \n \n22,361.35 \n \n166.50 \n \n37,261.42 \n \n48.00 \n \n455.00 \n \n8,163.97 \n \n38,558.42 \n \n38.63 \n \n8,085.77 \n \n7,119.43 \n \n37,799.34 \n \n183.75 \n \n42,702.50 \n \n34,158.28 \n \n1,157.52 \n \n10,894.18 \n \n38,678.38 \n \n24,393.37 \n \n8,840.46 \n \n36,960.36 \n \n191.00 \n \n10,657.74 \n \n7.73 \n \n263.89 \n \n45,689.49 \n \n109.76 \n \n16,594.44 \n \n144.00 \n \n8,548.41 \n \n23,682.94 \n \n4,945.75 \n \n117.60 \n \n473.73 \n \n69.52 \n \n17,822.76 \n \n18.85 \n \n38.64 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF !;DUCATION SCHEDU!.,E OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nROBERSON.ASHLEIGH ROBERSON.MARGARET D ROGERS.MARK V ROOKS.MARYL ROUNTREE,IRENE ROUSEY.AMANDA ROWELL.DONNA ROWELL.GLENDA D ROWELL.KAREN S ROWELL.KELLIE J ROWELL.LORA ROWELL.MARIE ROWELL.MISTY APRIL ROWELL.PHILLIP W RUSHING.LORA SALLET,DEXTER D SARRO.CHRISTINA M SAWYER.RUBY HARRIS SAWYER.TIMOTHY H SCHERER-ROBINSON,LYNN M SCHWARTZ.MARY H SCOTT.DIANA SUE SEABORN.CHARLOTTE G SHARPE.RONALD SHEPLER.CAROLYN C SHORT.GWEN S SHUMAN.CHRISTY CHANCEY SIMMONS.MICHAEL GUY SIMMONS.VICKI M SIMPSON.JOANN SIMPSON.LILLIAN D SLOAN.FRANCES M SLOAN.IRIS SMITH.CLAUDIA J SMITH.DARLA D SMITH.GINA HULETT SMITH.HARRY ANTHONY SMITH.ROBERT LEE Ill SMITH.JACKIE C SMITH.JANET E SMITH.JILL K SMITH.JOHN T SMITH.JOY SMITH.JULIE SMITH.PATRICIA G SMITH.REBECCA L SMITH.ROBERT LINDY SMITH.SHEILA B SMITH.SUSAN HOPE SMITH.TINA BLOCKER SMITH.TOMMY SMITH.VIVIAN A \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nInformation Services Clerk Bus Driver High School Counselor Other Transportation Grade 8 Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Gifted Elementary Teacher P-5 Bus Driver Paraprofess1onalfTeacher Aide Grades K-5 Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Paraprofess1onalfTeacher Aide Grade 2 Teacher Substitute Teacher Bus Dnver Teacher of Specific Leaming Bus Driver Middle School Explor Teacher Assistant Principal Bus Dnver Teacher of Specific Leaming Grade 6 Teacher Family Services Coordinator Custodial Personnel Bookkeeper Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Grade 6 Teacher Grade$ 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Paraprofess1onal/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher Bookkeeper Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Bookkeeper ParaprofessionalfTeacher Aide Grade 4 Teacher Assistant Principal Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Preschool Special Ed Teacher Information Services Clerk Middle School Explor Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Bus Driver Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher \n- 10 - \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n38.64 \n \n9,737.42 \n \n62,506.26 \n \n8,487.82 \n \n46,429.30 \n \n10,028.32 \n \n45,518.86 $ \n \n210.16 \n \n9,236.96 \n \n13,308.68 \n \n27,026.45 \n \n392.71 \n \n31,541.64 \n \n12,262.02 \n \n29,217.22 \n \n1,396.77 \n \n8,570.42 \n \n28,761.58 \n \n7,970.15 \n \n44,380.64 \n \n77.00 \n \n53,037.66 \n \n9,328.38 \n \n52,478.96 \n \n52,410.64 \n \n3,690.30 \n \n16,945.25 \n \n17,477.96 \n \n12,546.94 \n \n43,853.64 \n \n39,343.60 \n \n38,743.41 \n \n201.76 \n \n10,733.70 \n \n3,576.53 \n \n17,477.96 \n \n10,288.66 \n \n11,880.38 \n \n7,665.18 \n \n39,635.07 \n \n66,127.58 \n \n36,887.26 \n \n33.47 \n \n36,032.86 \n \n454.09 \n \n1,176.79 \n \n32,794.54 \n \n7,553.50 \n \n40,595.84 \n \n11,139.16 \n \n24,247.94 \n \n43,714.88 \n \n28,773.04 \n \n64.68 \n \n42,542.30 \n \n36,437.70 \n \n329.60 \n \n38.62 \n \n ,,,. 'I. --.-- \n \nBRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDYLE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2601 \n \nNAME \nSMITH-BAXLEY.DENISE IONE SNELLGROVE.AMANDA LEIGH SOLANO.ALISHA SPEARS,JUANITA SPEED.LORI GANT SPIKES.BETH SPORTS.REDA IRENE SPRADLEY.CHARLENE V SPRADLEY.REBECCA T STALLINGS.JOY DENICE STEED.DEBRA JOHNSON STEVENS.CHERYL STEVENS,CONNIE T STEWART.GLENDA C STEWART.JEFFREY A STEWART.KATHY SLOAN STIEVE,LEE EDWARD STRICKLAND.ALAN STRICKLAND.CAROLE STRICKLAND.CELIA STRICKLAND.MARION STRICKLAND.MICHAEL STRICKLAND.RAYL SUMNER.DEBRA L SWEAT.JOAN SWEAT.KELLY ANNE SWEAT.MARY 0 TANNER.ANDREA TANNER.PAULA GIDDENS TARNER.MARYL TAYLOR.CARLITA D TAYLOR.LESLIE M TAYLOR,MELISSA TAYLOR.TERESA TEETER.BARBARA THARPE.THERESA THOMAS.ARLENE THOMAS.CECILIA THOMAS.DEIDRA THOMAS.GREGORY P THOMAS,HYMERICK M THOMAS.RHONDA THOMAS.ROSALYN W THOMAS.RUBY THOMAS.TAMMY JOHNSON THOMAS,TERRI L THOMAS.VALERIE BATTEN THOMAS.VICKI DARCEL THOMPSON.MARSHA E THORNTON.AUDRY I THORNTON.JENNIFER GLOSS THORNTON.KRISTY J \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nTeacher of Specific Leaming Grade 3 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher High School Counselor Subsbtute Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Bus Driver School Food Service Worker Grade 8 Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Substitute Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Technology Specialist Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Bus Driver Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Bus Driver Grade 7 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Early Intervention Pnmary Teacher Libranan/Media Specialist Gifted Elementary Teacher P-5 Assistant Principal Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Bus Dnver Speech-language Pathologist Bus Dnver Substitute Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Substitute Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Principal Grades 9-12 Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Grade 3 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Substitute Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Bookkeeper Grade 2 Teacher Teacher of Specific Leaming \n- 11 - \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n47,753.53 \n \n28,927.42 \n \n1,156.19 \n \n8,162.80 \n \n35,987.46 \n \n15.45 \n \n46,529.36 \n \n23,682.94 \n \n9,522.48 \n \n6,502.61 $ \n \n171.34 \n \n34,904.08 \n \n48.00 \n \n46,434.36 \n \n40.32 \n \n1,588.62 \n \n43,204.26 \n \n37.52 \n \n14,587.32 \n \n39,459.56 \n \n84.00 \n \n46,349.36 \n \n278.28 \n \n25,050.64 \n \n46,791.33 \n \n272.68 \n \n23,682.94 \n \n1,716.52 \n \n37,200.36 \n \n13,382.82 \n \n56,435.18 \n \n41.00 \n \n44,957.28 \n \n236.50 \n \n15,834.38 \n \n851.58 \n \n55,264.78 \n \n127.92 \n \n35,900.36 \n \n1,598.40 \n \n39,823.50 \n \n8,957.42 \n \n31,975.36 \n \n27.00 \n \n7,183.49 \n \n674.59 \n \n11,553.36 \n \n7,529.44 \n \n118.16 \n \n1,421.21 \n \n48,498.34 \n \n10,645.45 \n \n5,582.61 \n \n2,282.78 \n \n73,957.66 \n \n49,698.12 \n \n10,028.32 \n \n40,775.84 \n \n30,073.46 \n \n558.44 \n \n65.66 \n \n34,800 04 \n \n47,739.50 \n \n35.00 \n \n24,316.62 \n \n16,472.84 \n \n31,675.04 \n \n5,474.64 \n \n BRANTLEY CO!JNTY BOABD OF EDUCATION CHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nTHORNTON,PAUNEE THRIFT.DONNIE L THRIFT.GERALD V THRIFT,JUILANA 0 THRIFT.LINDA M THRIFT.SHARRON THRIFT.TINA BATTEN TILLMAN.APRIL L TODD,BELINDA ANNETTE TODD.BRANDI D TOOTLE.BILLIE TOOTLE,CHANTILLY SERICA TOWNSEND.TANA L TOWNSEND.WADE D TRIPP.MONIE LOU TUCKER.JONI E TUMLIN.ROXIE C TUMLIN.SELENA TURNER.ELIZABETH TUYA,FAITH ANN URSREY,NANCY VAUGHAN.JANET THRIFT VELIE,LYNNE B VINSON.FELICIA S WAINRIGHT.ANGELA WAINRIGHT.BRANDIE L WAINRIGHT.JEFFREY WAINRIGHT.KATHRYN R WAINRIGHT.LAURA WAINRIGHT.LORI A WAINRIGHT.PAULA L WAINRIGHT,SINIE WAINRIGHT.VERA G WAINRIGHT.VICKIE M WAINRIGHT.WILLIAM R WALDRON.CHRISTOPHER MARK WALDRON.MINDY N WARNER.MARY D WARREN.KATHY WASHAM.MARY A WATERS.CATHERINE A WATERS.CRYSTAL D WATSON.BETTY JEAN WATSON.TIFFANY D WATTS,GLORIA WAYMIRE.JANIE WAYMIRE,STEPHEN WEAVER.MARTHA RENEE WHEELER.BURDETTE WHEELER.EVA MARIA WHETSELL.KAREN WHIPPLE.JON DAVID \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSchool Food Service Worker School Nurse Pnncipal Substitute Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Substitute Teacher Library/Media Support Parapro Lottery Pre-School Teacher Substitute Teacher Information Services Clerk Kindergarten Teacher Maintenance Personnel Paraprofess1onalfTeacher Aide Information Serv Personnel Teacher of Specific Leaming Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Grades K-5 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher Information Services Clerk Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide School Secretary/Clerk School Nurse School Nurse Transportation Mechanic Grade 6 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Substitute Teacher School Food Service Worker Substitute Teacher Bus Driver Information Services Clerk School Secretary/Clerk Information Services Clerk Substitute Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist School Food Service Worker Grades 9-12 Teacher \n- 12 - \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n8,513.13 \n \n16,922.95 $ \n \n102.80 \n \n11,969.76 \n \n5,361.73 \n \n47,078.89 \n \n408.00 \n \n61,299.88 \n \n863.77 \n \n33,649.56 \n \n27.04 \n \n10,811.60 \n \n29,479.66 \n \n128.24 \n \n2,199.00 \n \n2,708.90 \n \n4,966 66 \n \n5,274.51 \n \n194.50 \n \n12,546.94 \n \n11,647.44 \n \n21,572.87 \n \n40,387.30 \n \n43,823.14 \n \n5,470.72 \n \n52,914.44 \n \n29,817.52 \n \n5.60 \n \n11,979.45 \n \n337.27 \n \n26,823.19 \n \n1,220.49 \n \n23.18 \n \n187.99 \n \n45,319.20 \n \n2,877.58 \n \n10,733.70 \n \n13,032.98 \n \n179.76 \n \n32,065.88 \n \n569.64 \n \n15,962.28 \n \n186.80 \n \n9,484.87 \n \n17,432.46 \n \n23,058.61 \n \n128.73 \n \n9,182.86 \n \n1,555.22 \n \n8,832.98 \n \n2,766.84 \n \n14,314.28 \n \n602.56 \n \n196.96 \n \n39,884.20 \n \n28.00 \n \n7,736.84 \n \n13,066.42 \n \n49,940.07 \n \n28.40 \n \n5,347.50 \n \n6,655.77 \n \n31,972.21 \n \n25.98 \n \n . . ... - - ... \n, '11,. \nBRANTbEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF ALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nWHITE,CRYSTALL WHITE.KEENA MCNEASE WIDNER.SHANA R WIGGINS.TERESA L WILDER.ADDIE WILLIAMS.ANNIE LOU WILLIAMS.CHARLOTTE A WILLIAMS.JANET B WILLIAMS.KAREN WILLIAMS.KERRY E WILLIAMS.TASHA WILLIAMS,WILLODINE WILLIS, BARBARA L WILLIS.ANNETTE HAM WILLIS.GLENDA D WILLIS.LAURA LYNN WILLIS.WANDA WILSON.DORSEY RENADE WILSON.MARYE WILSON.PAMELA MARIE WOODARD.ANNA WOODS.JOSEPHINE WORLEY.VIRGINIA W YAWN.CAROLYN YAWN,MELCENE YOUMANS.COY B YOUNG,JANIE A ZIERJACK,JOHN ZORNES.SHANELL \nAccruals June 30, 2000 June 30, 2001 \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nParaprofessionavreacher Aide Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Bus Driver Bus Dnver Middle School Explor Teacher Substitute Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Custodial Personnel Substitute Teacher Bus Driver Bus Driver Kindergarten Teacher Lottery Pre-School Teacher School Food Service Worker Bus Driver Bus Driver Special Ed Parapro/Aide Grade 1 Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher School Food Service Man~ger Grade 3 Teacher Paraprofesslonavreacher Aide Substitute Teacher Other Transportation Kindergarten Teacher Information Services Clerk \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n9,693.92 \n \n25,981.16 \n \n2,448.64 \n \n46,871.94 $ \n \n35.00 \n \n10,745.61 \n \n10,783.22 \n \n46,645.72 \n \n1,001.55 \n \n24,808.78 \n \n9,229.08 \n \n164.80 \n \n628.20 \n \n8,194.46 \n \n49,596.56 \n \n45,318.84 \n \n1,148.70 \n \n6,802.22 \n \n11,295.83 \n \n10,529.78 \n \n5,762.74 \n \n38,241.63 \n \n41,361.84 \n \n46,298.19 \n \n9,060.71 \n \n110.67 \n \n46,409.36 \n \n46.00 \n \n10,733.70 \n \n1,197.96 \n \n9,240.42 \n \n40,815.80 \n \n1,725.27 \n \n$ 12,569,177.29 $ 62,988.72 \n \n-217,790.33 210,681.64 \n \n-161.58 \n \nTotals Per Report \n \n$ 12,562,068.60 $ 62,827.14 \n \n- 13 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD bF EDUCATION \n-TABLE OF CONTENTS- \nINDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL \n \n w. R11SSELL \n \nHINTON \n \nSTATE AUDITOR \n \n(404) 656-2174 \n \nDEPARTMENT OF AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS \n254 Washington Street, S.W., Suite 214 Atlanta, Georgia 30334-8400 \nMay 17, 2002 \n \nHonorable Roy E. Barnes, Governor Members of the General Assembly Members of the State Board of Education \nand Superintendent and Members of the Brantley County Board of Education \nINDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL \nLadies and Gentlemen: \nWe have audited the general-purpose financial statements of the Brantley County Board of Education, as of and for the year ended June 30, 2001, and have issued our report thereon dated May 17, 2002, under separate cover. That report was qualified for a scope limitation and for various departures from generally accepted accounting principles, as identified in the auditor's report on the general-purpose financial statements. Those financial statements are the responsibility ofthe Board of Education's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these general-purpose financial statements based on our audit. \nExcept as discussed in the following paragraphs, we conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. \nWe did not observe the talcing of either the Federal donated commodities inventory or purchased foods inventory at June 30, 2001, nor could we satisfy ourselves as to the accuracy of the amounts stated as inventories through alternative procedures. \n \n2001ARL-50 \n \n As described in the auditor's report on the general-purpose financial statements, the auditor's opinion on the Board ofEducation's financial statements was qualified for the Board ofEducation's failure to record as expenditures certain salaries earned by employees ofthe Board ofEducation as ofJune 30, 2001, but not paid until the subsequent fiscal year. Additionally, similar amounts earned as of June 30, 2000, are recorded as expenditures in the fiscal year 2001 financial statements rather than in the prior year as required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. \nOur audit was performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the general-purpose financial statements taken as a whole. The Schedule ofSalaries and Travel included in this separately issued document is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the generalpurpose financial statements ofthe Brantley County Board ofEducation. The Schedule ofSalaries and Travel has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit ofthe general-purpose financial statements and in our opinion, except for the effects of the matters referred to in the preceding paragraph, such information is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation to the general-purpose financial statements taken as a whole and should be read in conjunction with those statements. \nThis report is issued pursuant to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated 50-6-27 and is intended solely for the information and the use of management, members of the Brantley County Board of Education and members of the General Assembly of Georgia and is not intended to be and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties. \nRespectfully submitted, \nRWH:gp 2001ARL-50 \n \n SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nAARON.ROY ABLE.PAUL AKERS.DON ALBRITTON.PATRICIA ALDRIDGE.LAURAL ALLBRITTON.ETHEL J ALLEN.LORI ANNE ALLEN.MARGARET COLE AL TMAN,CHASE ALTMAN,DONALD M ALTMAN,JEREMY D ALTMAN,KATHRYN C ALTMAN,PAMELA B AMMONS.CAROLYN AMMONS,TERESA ANDERSON.ANN MARIE ANDERSON.LESA ANSEL.LEILA SHIRLEY APPLEBY.KATHALEEN S BARE.KAY BARE.LINDA BARNARD.DORIS BASS.BARBARA C BATIEN.BEATRICE L BATIEN.BUDDIE L BATTEN.CAROL BAXLEY,V ELAINE BEAL.SHARON W BEANE.DEBRA L BECKHAM.TAMMY BELL.CHANDA G BELL.GRETCHEN BELL.JANICE M BENNETT.DARA HELMUTH BENNETT.LINDA BESIER,HEATHER C BLACKBURN.MARY BETH BLAMPIED,GEORGE BLANCHARD.AMBER L BLOUNT.JUDITH A BOATRIGHT.BRENDA J BOATRIGHT.JENNIFER BOLAND.DAVID L BOWERS.ELIZABETH B BOYD.BARBARA I BOYD.STEPHANIE M BRAUDA,BILLIE SUE BRAUDA,SUSAN DIANE BRINKLEY.SARAH BROOKER.DEBRA BROOKER.SHERON A BROOKER.WILLIAM P \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nTeacher of Moderate Intellectual Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Paraprofessionalffeacher Aide Grade 5 Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Teacher of Moderate Intellectual Librarian/Media Spec1ahst Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Information Services Clerk Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Aide Grade 5 Teacher Substitute Teacher Special Education Director School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Substitute Teacher Paraprofess1onalffeacher Aide Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Grades 9-12 Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Grades.9-12 Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Substitute Teacher Assistant Principal Grade 4 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher General Admin Secretary/Clerk Early Intervention Primary Teacher Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Teacher of Emotional/Behavioral Grades 9-12 Teacher Early Intervention Pnmary Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Grades 9-12 Teacher Diagnostician Grade 5 Teacher Elementary Counselor Grades K-5 Teacher \n- 1- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n6,309.28 \n \n123.60 \n \n1,550.00 \n \n10,721.28 \n \n21,200.25 $ \n \n63.00 \n \n41,754.20 \n \n40,071.04 \n \n73.56 \n \n29,998.14 \n \n1,017.00 \n \n7,329.82 \n \n15.45 \n \n2,044.36 \n \n46,862.14 \n \n652.68 \n \n9,806.41 \n \n39,884.20 \n \n351.90 \n \n74.68 \n \n77,842.60 \n \n1,135.57 \n \n5,847.74 \n \n5,731.15 \n \n32.18 \n \n10,876.00 \n \n11,369.21 \n \n39,518.90 \n \n54.88 \n \n6,309.07 \n \n2,107.56 \n \n10,135.36 \n \n26,621.01 \n \n62.20 \n \n10,251.32 \n \n481.46 \n \n532.96 \n \n51,175.85 \n \n310.28 \n \n49,922.98 \n \n41,733.51 \n \n29,136.25 \n \n146.72 \n \n46,730.64 \n \n7,661.84 \n \n28,427.94 \n \n24,393.37 \n \n35,871.04 \n \n87.54 \n \n44,570.88 \n \n26,352.62 \n \n210.40 \n \n25,118.65 \n \n32,380.96 \n \n42.00 \n \n16,437.31 \n \n43,451.12 \n \n2,500.00 \n \n46,462.64 \n \n27,149.76 \n \n47,500.75 \n \n BRANTLEY QOUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nBROOKS.BARBARA BROOKS.NANCY E BROOKS.VICKIE L BUIE.EDNA LAWANNA BULLARD.BONITA BULLARD.DODI S BULLARD.FRANK M Ill BULLARD.FRANK M JR BURGESS.MARCIA G BURRELL.SAMANTHA CARLIN.JERI CARLSON.GINNY CARLSON.MARSHA L CARRIER.MARY P CARROLL.JANINE H CARTER.BAMBI L CARTER.BETH M CARTER,DIANA LYNN CARTER.FAYE GRIFFIN CARTER.JESSICA A CARTER.JUDY A CARTER.MARGIE D CARTER,STANLEY E CARTER.STEFAN E CARTER,SYLVIA C CARTER.TERRI T CARTER.VICKI A CARTER.WALLACE READ CAUSEY.TANYA L CAVAGNARO.LORI ANN CHAMBLESS.DERREK CHAPMAN.COURTNEY CHESSER.ANNETTE CHESSER.KATHY CHESSER.MARCIA M CHURCHILL.CHERYL L CHURCHILL.THERESA CLARK.EL YLONDIA CLARK.GEORGE H CLARK.JOAN M CLARK.KENYA BISHOP CLEMMONS.JEAN ARLINE CLEMMONS.SUSAN W COFFEY,LYNETTE COHEN,RUDENE COKER.RONDA COLLEY.CONNIE CARTER COLLINS.LATOYA COLLINS.MICHAEL COLLINS.TERESA K CONE,JENSI LEIGH COOPER.ANGELA D \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSchool Secretary/Clerk Support Serv Secretary/Clerk Grade 1 Teacher Library/Media Support Parapro Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Grades 6-8 Teacher Principal Interpreter Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher School Food Service Manager Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Information Services Clerk Grade 2 Teacher Grade 8 Teacher Substitute Teacher Information Services Clerk Substitute Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Grade 3 Teacher DeputylAssoc/Ass1stant Supt Teacher of Mild Intellectual eus Driver Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Alde Bus Dnver Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Bookkeeper Bus Driver Vocational (9-12) Teacher Pnnc1pal Middle School Counselor Substitute Teacher Custodial Personnel Special Ed Parapro/Aide Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Lottery Pre-School Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Custodial Personnel Substitute Teacher Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Ear1y Intervention Pnrnary Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide \n-2- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n13,435.10 \n \n12,492.54 \n \n29,680.79 \n \n8,291.44 \n \n41,504.51 \n \n29,539.66 \n \n31,007.55 $ \n \n57.26 \n \n78,171.71 \n \n851.25 \n \n8,450.70 \n \n3,505.56 \n \n3,155.56 \n \n169.95 \n \n11,486.36 \n \n2,125.15 \n \n149.33 \n \n2,829.74 \n \n5,750.66 \n \n39,822.15 \n \n150.08 \n \n19,057.33 \n \n1,158.76 \n \n4,688.00 \n \n52,856.04 \n \n2,650.32 \n \n1,268.19 \n \n596.04 \n \n11,309.36 \n \n34,117.60 \n \n73,327.68 \n \n14,146.38 \n \n5,579.01 \n \n412.00 \n \n3,056.09 \n \n10,876.00 \n \n10,016.92 \n \n23,622.94 \n \n823.89 \n \n18,429.09 \n \n11,301.32 \n \n22,074.08 \n \n218.67 \n \n73,310.20 \n \n885.42 \n \n38,655.00 \n \n553.60 \n \n11,685.60 \n \n10,400.02 \n \n10,400.02 \n \n75.61 \n \n32,757.57 \n \n113.24 \n \n33,697.36 \n \n344.35 \n \n2,916.76 \n \n23.18 \n \n9,994.77 \n \n30,463.00 \n \n43.60 \n \n10,539.22 \n \n ,,..., - \n \nBRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nNAME \nCOOPER.VIOLA E COX.JEAN COX.KATINA COX.REBECCA L CRABB,L WAYNE CRAVEN.ANGIE JEAN CRAWFORD.IRA CRAWFORD.SHARON C CREWS.ANNETTE CREWS.BARBARA A CREWS.BENJAMIN J CREWS.BETTY SUE CREWS.DELORES CREWS,JUDY MICHELLE CREWS.KARLA M CREWS.MARTHA ELIZABETH CREWS.PATRICIA A CREWS,SUEH CROSBY.MARY C CROSBY.MICHELLE CRUTCHER.DONNA K CULPEPPER.ARTHUR L CURTIS.JEREMY DANIELS,CARLA DANIELS.VANESSA DARDEN,GENELDA JONES DAVIS.CAROL MELINDA DAVIS,DELOISE DAVIS,ESTINE G DAVIS,HARRIETT M DAVIS.LATRAILLE SAMANTHA DAVIS,PENNY L DAY,LARRYW DAY.MINNIE DEAL.JESSICA DEAN.DEBORAH DEAN.ELLIS DEEN.ALISA D DELL.DIANNE DENTON.KAREN DENTON.KENNETH J DESSESAURE,LIZZIE DEWITT,MARK L DIXON.DEBORAH SUSAN DIXON.JANICE M DOWNS,PATRICK 0 DRAYTON.SUSAN A DREGGORS,RENEE M DRIGGERS,CALVIN R DRIGGERS.CATHERINE DRIGGERS.LAURA E DRURY.DONNA \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSubstitute Teacher Teacher of Severe Intellectual Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Technology Specialist Bus Driver Substitute Teacher Technology Specialist Special Ed Parapro/Aide Paraprofess1onal/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher School Food Service Manager Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Teacher of Specific Leaming Early Intervention Teacher (Kind.) School Food Service Manager Parapro Personnel - Pre-K School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Bus Driver Grades 6-8 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Custodial Personnel Teacher of Specific Leaming Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Substitute Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Substitute Teacher SubstiMe Teacher Crossroads Alt School Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher Information Services Clerk General Admin Secretary/Clerk Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher SubstiMe Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Custodial Personnel Middle School Counselor Grade 2 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Teacher Teacher of Moderate Intellectual Grade 1 Teacher Teacher of Specific Leaming School Food Service Worker \n-3- \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \n$ \n \n386.20 \n \n45,318.84 \n \n79.82 \n \n38.63 \n \n21,459.02 $ \n \n184.00 \n \n10,306.62 \n \n1,255.50 \n \n56,623.02 \n \n781.24 \n \n9,906.08 \n \n10,548.33 \n \n2,311.26 \n \n16,074.28 \n \n8,503.92 \n \n45,006.98 \n \n29,637.98 \n \n9,102.88 \n \n16,108.64 \n \n56.00 \n \n12,678.92 \n \n51.50 \n \n24.46 \n \n10,679.45 \n \n19,211.65 \n \n891.00 \n \n6,613.31 \n \n10,979.91 \n \n52,669.04 \n \n8,233.48 \n \n139.04 \n \n50,891.81 \n \n28,639.64 \n \n329.56 \n \n128.76 \n \n59,804.70 \n \n1,203.44 \n \n28,412.36 \n \n314.50 \n \n43.78 \n \n24,393.37 \n \n945.00 \n \n2,385.36 \n \n78.53 \n \n37,233.72 \n \n35,074.34 \n \n14,049.37 \n \n45,762.98 \n \n30,054.58 \n \n129.00 \n \n110.50 \n \n3,440.00 \n \n11,014.96 \n \n9,231.47 \n \n29,645.77 \n \n1,182.16 \n \n11.48 \n \n25,075.26 \n \n29.00 \n \n9,919.99 \n \n NAME \nDUBOSE.DEBORAH J DUGGAN.SHIRLEY J DUKES.EDNA G DURDEN.TERESA R DURR.MICHELLE EDGY.HEIDI EDGY.JULIA EDGY.SHERRIE D EDGY.THERESA EDMUNDS.ALVIN F EDMUNDS.PATRICIA L EICHFELD,DAMIAN J EICHFELD,JOSEPH B ELKINS,E JANET ELLIS.CATHERINE E EYLES.JAMES ALAN FEAGIN.SHARI FERGUSON.CHERYL FERGUSON.CRYSTAL C FLANAGAN.JENNI T FLOREY.LINDA C FLOWERS.AMY B FLOWERS.ELIZABETH S FLOYD.VICKIE FOX.MICHELLE P FOX.RICHARD L FRANKLIN.SHEILA R FREEMAN.LESLIE B FREUND.LAURA E FREUND.LAWRENCE R FRYE.VIRGINIA GAMBRELL,ANITAV GAONA.JESSICA A GARDNER.MARY GARRETT.BENJAMIN F GIARDINA.SHANE P GIBBS.SHEILA T GIBSON.ANN C GIBSON.BOC GIBSON.DONNA MARIE GIBSON.GINA RAE GIBSON.JUNE T GIBSON.TERI GIBSON.TINA M GILL.CAROLE ANN GILL.CAROLYN E GILL.RICHARD MARVIN GRAHAM.MAXINE GREGOR.MARY A GR!FFIN,ANNA GRIFFIN.KAREN GRIFFIN.MARY BETH \n \nBRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001 \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSubstitute Teacher Bus Driver Grade 7 Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher Parapro Personnel - Pre-K School Nurse General Admin Secretary/Clerk School Food Service Worker Substitute Teacher Library/Media Support Parapro Substitute Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Bus Driver Substitute Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide School Food Service Worker Grades 6-8 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Custodial Personnel Substitute Teacher School Nurse Substitute Teacher Paraprofessional/Teacher Aide Substitute Teacher Grades 6-8 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Earty Intervention Teacher (Kind.) 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Hinton state Auditor \n \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION - TABLE OF CONTENTS - \n, \nINDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL \n \n \n  \n-- \n \n \n RUSSELL W. HINTON \nSTATE AUDITOR (404) 656-2174 \n \nDEPARTMENT OF AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS \n254 Washington Street, S.W.. Suite 2 J4 Atlanta, Georgia 30334-X400 \nMay 23,2001 \n \nHonorable Roy E. Barnes, Governor Members of the General Assembly Members of the State Board of Education \nand Superintendent and Members of the Brantley County Board of Education \nINDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL \nLadies and Gentlemen: \nWe have audited the general purpose financial statements of the Brantley County Board of Education, as ofand for the year ended June 30, 2000, and have issued our report thereon dated May 23,2001, under separate cover. That report was qualified for a scope limitation and for various departures from generally accepted accounting principles, as identified in the auditor's report on the general purpose financial statements. Those financial statements are the responsibility ofthe Board's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these general purpose financial statements based on our audit. \nExcept as discussed in the following paragraphs, we-conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. Webelieve that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. \nWe did not observe the taking of either the Federal donated commodities inventory or purchased foods inventory at June 30, 2000, nor could we satisfy ourselves as to the accuracy of the amounts stated as inventories through alternative procedures. \n \n2000ARL-50A \n \n As described in the auditor's report on the general purpose financial statements, the auditor's opinion on the Board's financial statements was qualified for the Board's failure to record as expenditures certain salaries earned by employees of the Board as of June 30, 2000, but not paid until the subsequent fiscal year. Additionally, similar amounts earned as of June 30, 1999, are recorded as expenditures in the fiscal year 2000 financial statements rather than in the prior year as required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. \n \nOur audit was performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the general purpose financial statements taken as a whole. The Schedule ofSalaries and Travel included in this separately issued document is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the general purpose financial statements ofthe Brantley County Board ofEducation. The Schedule of Salaries and Travel has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit ofthe general purpose financial statements and in our opinion, except for the effects of the matters referred to in the preceding paragraph, such information is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation to the general purpose financial statements taken as a whole and should be read in conjunction with those statements. \n \nThis report is issued pursuant to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated 50-6-27 and is intended \n \nsolely for the information and the use of management, members of the Brantley County Board of \n \nEducation and members of the General Assembly of Georgia and is not intended to be and should \n \nnot be used by anyone other than these specified parties. -- \n \n. \n \nRespectfully submitted, \n \n \n \nRWH:jb 2000ARL-50A \n \nRu sell W. Hinton State Auditor \n \n \n \n \n \n SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL \n \n \n , \nBRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \nAARON,ROY ADAMS,DONNA R ALBRITTON ,PATRICIA ALLBRITTON,ETHEL J ALLEN, VAN JR ALLEN,LORI ANNE ALLEN,MARGARET COLE ALTMAN,CHASE ALTMAN,DONALD M ALTMAN,E MARIE ALTMAN ,JEREMY D ALTMAN,KATHRYN C ALTMAN,PAMELA B AMMONS,TERESA ANDERSON,ANN MARIE ANDERSON,LESA ANSEL,LEILA SHIRLEY APPLEBY,KATHALEEN S BARE,KAY BARNARD,DORIS BASS,BARBARA C BATTEN,BUDDIE L BATTEN,CAROL BATTEN,PHYLLIS MARIE BATTEN,VALERIE P BAXLEY,V ELAINE BEAL,SHARON W BEANE,DEBRA L BECKHAM,TAMMY BELL,GRETCHEN BELL,JANICE M BENNETT,DARA H BENNETT,KRISTI TYRE BENNETT,L1NDA BESIER,HEATHER C BLACKARD,REBECCA W BLACKBURN,MARY BETH BLAMPIED,GEORGE BLANCHARD,AMBER L BLOUNT,JUDITH A BOATRIGHT,BRENDA J BOATRIGHT,JENNIFER BOLAND,DAVID L BONE,NANCY A BOYD,STEPHANIE M BRAUDA,BILLIE SUE BRAUDA,KIM BRAUDA,SUSAN DIANE BRINKLEY,SARAH BROOKER,DEBRA BROOKER,WILLIAM P BROOKS,BARBARA \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nTeacher of Profound Intellectual Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 6 Teacher Grade 9 Teacher Teacher of Emotional/Behavioral Grade 5 Teacher Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Information Services Clerk Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Grade 5 Teacher Substitute Special Education Director School Food Service Worker Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 3 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grades 9-12 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Kindergarten Teacher Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Substitute Grade 2 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 6-8 Teacher General Admin Secretary/Clerk Grade 1 Teacher Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Grade 3 Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Diagnostician Grade 5 Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher School Secretary/Clerk \n- 1- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n29,772.74 \n \n2,067.79 \n \n10,296.86 \n \n40,533.00 \n \n16,464.05 \n \n36,368.30 $ \n \n22,606.70 \n \n384.00 \n \n43,719.10 \n \n735.00 \n \n2,536.40 \n \n124.89 \n \n45,887.14. \n \n3,589.60 \n \n37,800.34 \n \n1,195.08 \n \n71,344.48 \n \n7,866.21 \n \n851.11 \n \n9,479.04 \n \n10,363.11 \n \n175.11 \n \n446.79 \n \n5,524.38 \n \n32,801.86 \n \n9,207.02 \n \n8,865.64 \n \n9,303.14 \n \n38.63 \n \n45,825.93 \n \n798.29 \n \n41,197.12 \n \n4,352.50 \n \n40,116.30 \n \n12,843.94 \n \n122.50 \n \n44,148.04 \n \n44,959.09 \n \n22,392.53 \n \n21,255.72 \n \n28,368.30 \n \n2,007.25 \n \n11,745.06 \n \n7,794.24 \n \n30,817.86 \n \n14,545.32 \n \n19.31 \n \n40,632.96 \n \n12,500.00 \n \n45,703.86 \n \n45,298.63 \n \n12,193.98 \n \nTRAVEL 41.50 \n109.00 193.52 1,368.09 \n163.44 165.00 \n155.50 84.00 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \nBUIE,EDNA LAWANNA BULLARD,ANGELA BULLARD,BONITA BULLARD,BONNIE E BULLARD,DODI S BULLARD,FRANK M III BULLARD,FRANK M JR BURGESS,MARCIA G CARLSON,MARSHA L CARROLL,JANINE H CARROLL,TIMOTHY R CARTER,BAMBI L CARTER,BETH M CARTER,DIANA LYNN CARTER,FAYE GRIFFIN CARTER,JOAN CARTER,JUDY A CARTER,KIMBERLY \nCARTER,MARGIE 0 \nCARTER,STANLEY E CARTER,TERRI T CARTER,VICKI A . CARTER,WALLACE R CARVER,MARION L CAUSEY,TANYA L CHANCEY,BARBARA JEAN CHANCEY,MARY RUTH CHANEY,LAVERNE CHESSER,ANNETTE CHESSER,KATHY CHURCHILL,THERESA CLARK,ELlZABETH CLARK,ELYLONDIA CLARK,GEORGE H CLARK,JOAN M CLARK,KENYA BISHOP CLEMMONS,JEAN ARLINE CLEMMONS,SUSAN W COFFEY,LYNETTE COHEN,RUDENE COKER,RONDA COLLEY,CONNIE CARTER COLLlNS,LATOYA COLLlNS,TERESA K CONE,JENSI LEIGH COOPER,ANGELA 0 COPELAND,JENNIFER N CORBITT,LOU L CORNELlUS,SHERRI R COWART,DELLA COX,JEAN COX,KATINA \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nLibrary/Media Support Parapro \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide \n \nGrade 2 Teacher \n \nGrade 6 Teacher \n \nPrincipal \n \nInterpreter \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nBus Driver \n \nGrade 4 Teacher \n \nGrades K-5 Teacher \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nGrades K-5 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrade 8 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nSchool Secretary/Clerk \n \nGrade 3 Teacher \n \nDirector of Curriculum/lnstr \n \nTransportation Director/Mgr \n \nTeacher of Specific Learning \n \nBookkeeper \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide \n \nBus Driver \n \nBookkeeper \n \n- \n \nSubstitute \n \nBus Driver \n \nVocational (9-12) Teacher \n \nAssistant Principal \n \nElementary Counselor \n \nSubstitute \n \nCustodial Personnel \n \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide \n \nParaprofessional Personnel - Pre-K \n \nLottery Pre-School Teacher \n \nGrade 3 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nGrade 4 Teacher \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide. \n \nInformation Services Clerk - \n \nBus Driver \n \nGrade 1 Teacher \n \nBusiness Serv Secretary/Clerk \n \nSpecial Educ Teacher P-12 \n \nSubstitute \n \n-2- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n11,522.22 \n \n26,007.10 \n \n41,618.93 \n \n4,874.59 \n \n27,875.80 $ \n \n28,740.66 \n \n73,114.56 \n \n13,344.00 \n \n11,448.04 \n \n99.15 \n \n6,326.74 \n \n1,569.47 \n \n9,415.30 \n \n36,292.39 \n \n10,049.66 \n \n7,701.75 \n \n28,322.87 \n \n37.34 \n \n51,623.20 \n \n465.61 \n \n10,474.86 \n \n31,658.80 \n \n71,836.16 \n \n13,324.84 \n \n4,480.66 \n \n8,576.36 \n \n2,478.50 \n \n450.64 \n \n9,849.46 \n \n9,736.77 \n \n16,135.29 \n \n48.93 \n \n11,809.47 \n \n36,101.66 \n \n61,240.57 \n \n35,995.66 \n \n951.48 \n \n10,566.26 \n \n9,423.04 \n \n9,423.04 \n \n25,263.58 \n \n31,658.78 \n \n55.63 \n \n9,604.84 \n \n28,796.58 \n \n9,623.04 \n \n1,844.75 \n \n684.04 \n \n4,612.66 \n \n11,554.46 \n \n36,619.20 \n \n2,495.11 \n \nTRAVEL \n71.00 238.04 206.82 \n235.00 221.00 \n238.01 124.00 \n6\"92.64 227.50 \n35.00 \n436.94 \n \n13.00 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nCRAFT,JOYCE CRAFT,THOMAS A CRAVEN,ANGIE JEAN CRAWFORD,IRA CRAWFORD,SHARON C CREWS,ANNETTE CREWS,BARBARA A CREWS,BETTY SUE CREWS,DELORES CREWS,ELlZA J CREWS,JENNIFER , CREWS,JUDY MICHELLE CREWS,KARLA M CREWS,KIMBERLY G CREWS,MARTHA ELIZABETH CREWS,PATRICIA A CREWS,PATRICIA A CREWS,PATRICIA ANN CREWS,SUE H CRUTCHER,DONNA K CULPEPPER,ARTHUR L CURTIS,JEREMY DANIELS,CARLA DANIELS,VANESSA DARDEN,GENELDA JONES DAVIS,CAROL MELINDA DAVIS,CHARLOTTE J DAVIS,DELOISE DAVIS,ESTINE G DAVIS,HARRIETT M DAVIS,LATRAILLE S DAVIS,MARY DAVIS,PENNY L DAVIS,SAMANTHA DAY,LARRYW DAY,MINNIE DEAN ,DEBORAH DEAN,ELlZABETH A DEAN,ELLIS DEAN,KAREN DENTON,KAREN DENTON,KENNETH J DESSESAURE,L1ZZIE DEWITT,MARK L DIXON,AUDREY DIXON,RHONDA DRAYTON,SUSAN A DREGGORS,RENEE M DRIGGERS,LAURA E DRURY,DONNA DUBOSE,DEBORAH J DUGGAN,SHIRLEY J \n \nGrades K-5 Teacher Assistant Principal Bus Driver Substitute Technology Specialist Special Ed Parapro/Aide ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Substitute Substitute Grade 7 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Substitute School Food Service Worker Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Lottery Pre-School Teacher Substitute School Secretary/Clerk Bus Driver Grades 6-8 Teacher Substitute Substitute Custodial Personnel Teacher of Specific Learning Substitute Substitute \n \nSubstitute Grade 3 Teacher Gifted Elementary Teacher P-5 Substitute Substitute Substitute Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher General Admin Secretary/Clerk Other Transportation Substitute Substitute Grade 2 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Custodial Personnel Middle School Counselor Bus Driver Substitute School Secretary/Clerk Bus Driver Substitute School Food Service Worker Substitute Bus Driver \n \n-3- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n6,816.84 \n \n9,084.16 \n \n9,619.37 \n \n393.15 \n \n48,931.96 $ \n \n7,540.40 \n \n8,990.28 \n \n13,215.56 \n \n6,762.71 \n \n30.90 \n \n14.16 \n \n46,669.20 \n \n27,465.74 \n \n112.02 \n \n8,883.60 \n \n11,648.45 \n \n28,740.66 \n \n57.94 \n \n11,995.50 \n \n5,260.05 \n \n17,631.06 \n \n794.25 \n \n476.39 \n \n10,680.57 \n \n52,196.60 \n \n1,261.77 \n \n1,860.57 \n \n206.01 \n \n57,227.94 \n \n22,606.70 \n \n1,706.08 \n \n350.21 \n \n921.86 \n \n1,324.89 \n \n46,599.00 \n \n24,499.59 \n \n19,422.06 \n \n691.60 \n \n275.20 \n \n169.95 \n \n35,902.61 \n \n33,135.20 \n \n13,912.31 \n \n43,325.56 \n \n1,430.72 \n \n20.60 \n \n10,524.96 \n \n8,787.27 \n \n924.48 \n \n9,451.89 \n \n1,899.90 \n \n6,997.09 \n \nTRAVEL 1,855.38 \n107.44 \n62.00 391.05 229.50 139.52 \n73.95 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \nDUKES,DEBORAH S DUKES,EDNA G DURDEN,TERESA R DURR,MICHELLE EAST,DELDA EDGY,HEIDI EDGY,JULIA EDGY,THERESA EDMUNDS,ALVIN F EDMUNDS,PATRICIA L EICHFELD,JOSEPH B ELKINS,E JANET ELLlS,CATHERINE E EVERETT,GAYLETHA EYERLY,SAMANTHA J EYLES,JAMES ALAN FEAGIN,SHARI FEATHERSTON,TERRI FERGUSON,CHERYL FLANAGAN,JENNI T FLOREY,L1NDA C FLOWERS,AMY B FLOWERS,ELIZABETH S FLOWERS,TAMMY FOX,MICHELLE P FRANKLlN,SHEILA R FREUND,LAURA E FREUND,LAWRENCE R FRYE,VIRGINIA GARDNER,MARY GIBBS,SHEILA T GIBSON,ANN C GIBSON,DELTA JEAN GIBSON,GINA RAE GIBSON,JUNE T GIBSON,TERI GIBSON,TINA M GILL,CAROLE ANN C GILL,CAROLYN E GILL,RICHARD MARVIN GLOVER,RICO GREGOR,MARY A GRIFFIN,ANNA GRIFFIN,KAREN GRIFFIN,MARY BETH GRIFFIN,PAULETTE GRIFFIN,STACY H GRINER,JULIE BOWEN HADAWAY,JAMES JOEL HAGEN ,LIBBY HAGIN,WANDA G HALE,ROBIN \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nGrade 3 Teacher \n \nGrade 7 Teacher \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nSubstitute \n \nVocational (9-12) Teacher \n \nParaprofessional Personnel - Pre-K \n \nSchool Nurse \n \nSubstitute \n \nBus Driver \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nBus Driver \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrade 3 Teacher \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nSubstitute \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nSubstitute \n \n- \n \nSubstitute \n \nCustodial Personnel \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nParaprofessional Personnel - Pre-K \n \nGrades 6-8 Teacher \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nKindergarten Teacher \n \nGrade 1 Teacher \n \nSchool Secretary/Clerk \n \nInformation Services Clerk \n \nOther Transportation \n \nSubstitute \n \nLottery Pre-School Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrade 2 Teacher \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nVocational (9-12) Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nBus Driver \n \n. \n \nKindergarten Teacher \n \nGrade 5 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nKindergarten Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrade 4 Teacher \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nGrade 3 Teacher \n \nBusiness Serv Secretary/Clerk \n \nSubstitute \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n27,493.03 $ \n \n35,416.34 \n \n7,962.08 \n \n1,351.99 \n \n28,915.30 \n \n8,900.02 \n \n4,423.05 \n \n247.20 \n \n2,296.10 \n \n7,640.40 \n \n36,862.50 \n \n3,614.20 \n \n378.52 \n \n323.14 \n \n1,556.71 \n \n45,137.14 \n \n7,421.32 \n \n123.62 \n \n6,563.24 \n \n9,095.18 \n \n4,887.33 \n \n4,447.50 \n \n10,826.64 \n \n318.01 \n \n146.78 \n \n9,707.02 \n \n25,205.59 \n \n51,696.44 \n \n4,635.02 \n \n36,682.70 \n \n29,522.50 \n \n11,932.94 \n \n226.60 \n \n5,456.64 \n \n1,695.67 \n \n41,991.72 \n \n127.47 \n \n28,440.66 \n \n9,253.78 \n \n48,767.74 \n \n41.20 \n \n10,151.75 \n \n44,866.59 \n \n45,870.50 \n \n136.49 \n \n33,768.13 \n \n12.88 \n \n27,176.04 \n \n20,656.09 \n \n35,133.00 \n \n21,255.72 \n \n77.25 \n \nTRAVEL 71.00 \n18.13 \n7.00 596.14. 168.44 1,385.99 \n7.00 \n \n-4- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nSALARIES \n \nHALL,ANNIE BELL HALL,MARTHA HALL,MARY LEE HAM,CYNTHIA R HAM,NICHOLAS A \nHAMILTON ,MARGARET E \nHAMMOND,PAMELA J HAMNER,LEE HAMNER,WENDY S HARPER,ANNE HARPER,DONALD HARRIS,CLAUDINE HARRIS,JANICE HARRIS,NANCY OLIVER HARRIS,PATSY HARRIS,ROBERT M HARRIS,SABRA HAYES,VIRGINIA HEDRICK,JEANNEE B HELMUTH,CHERYL HENDRICKS,ALlSHA M HENDRIX,DANA M HENDRIX,JOSEPH M HENDRIX,LOIS HENDRIX,MYRA HULEn HENDRIX,TERESA A HERRIN,ANGELA V HERRIN,BRlnANY HERRIN,CLARICE HERRIN,HERSCHEL W III HERRIN,JANET HERRIN,JANICE HERRIN,KATHLEEN HERRIN,LESLIE A HERRIN,L1NDA R HERRIN,MADISON HERRIN,SHERRIE L HERRIN,SHIRLEY ANN HERRINGTON,MARY RUTH HERSEY,JULIA A HICKOX,EVELYN JEAN HICKOX,KIMBERLY L HICKOX,MARY M HICKOX,PATRICIA HICKOX,PATRICIA MARIE HICKOX,PHYLLIS HICKOX,RUSSELL J HICKOX,TERESA S HIGHSMITH,REBECCA C HILDEBRAND,KATIE ROWELL HODGES,KAREN S HOLCOMB,CONNIE \n \nCustodial Personnel \n \n$ \n \nSubstitute \n \nCustodial Personnel \n \nFood Service Administrator \n \nSubstitute \n \nBus Driver \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nGrades K-5 Teacher \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nGrade 2 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nLibrarian/Media Specialist \n \nGrade 8 Teacher \n \nBus Driver \n \nParaprofessional Personnel - Pre-K \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nBus Driver \n \nTeacher of Mild Intellectual \n \nSubstitute \n \nBus Driver \n \nGrade 5 Teacher \n \nLibrarian/Media Specialist \n \nSubstitute \n \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide \n \nSubstitute \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nGrade 1 Teacher \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nGrade 3 Teacher \n \nLottery Pre-School Teacher \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nSubstitute \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nCustodial Personnel  \nInformation Services Clerk \n \nSubstitute \n \nBus Driver \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nBus Driver \n \nBus Driver \n \nBus Driver \n \nSubstitute \n \nLibrarian/Media Specialist \n \nGrade 1 Teacher \n \nGrade 5 Teacher \n \nGrade 4 Teacher \n \nSpeech-Language Pathologist \n \n11,761.48 157.09 \n11,062.48 \n69,606.18 $ \n629.25 10,659.73 52,670.51 36,735.00 23,273.30 51,849.14 \n289.70 6,612.97 37,272.66 \n41.19 55,603.71 22,606.70 11,129.27 10,474.36 \n9,488.58 10,837.27 30,540.34 \n45.06 87.50 41,302.20 54,006.89 32.19 8,858.90 15.46 9,014.88 35,067.86 37,063.29 6,678.03 33,552.65 28,440.66 6,462.53 303.00 7,564.13 11,509.68 1,727.83 992.70 10,339.84 2,649.51 37.34 9,801.40 7,319.76 9,703.98 525.00 48,781.08 31,394.12 6,228.18 41,709.34 2,919.66 \n \nTRAVEL 3,106.75 143.95 91.25 57.00 65.00 \n79.41 44.00 \n \n-5- \n \n \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \nHOLMES,HOPE L HOLT,DONNA L HOLT,WILLIAM R HORAN,DONNA S HORAN,ROBERT HORNE,BO JR HORNE,STEPHANIA HOWARD,DONNA HOWARD,JENNIFER B HOWARD,RAYMOND HOWARD,RUBY WAINRIGHT HUGHEY,TAMMY L HUNTER,BRADLEY K HUNTER,BRENT A HUNTER,WILLIAM A HURLEY,GLORIA ANN HURST,GLORIA HYERS,DARLENE G JACOBS,GREGORY JACOBS,H ALEC JACOBS,L1NDA JACOBS,SHELBY JACOBS,SHERRIE S .JACOBS,SUSIE BELL JOHNS,CHERYL JOHNS,DEBORAH M JOHNS,DONNA R JOHNS, HAZEL JOHNS,JACK F JOHNS,KATHY A JOHNS,KIMBERLY R JOHNS,MARIE JOHNS,MARY JOHNS,MATIIE MARIE JOHNS,TERESA LYNN JOHNS,WILLIAM JOHNSON,AVIE WANETIE JOHNSON,JEFFREY SCOTI JORDAN,ANNA V JORDAN,CHERYL JORDAN,KIM A JOYNER,MARY JOYNER,TERRIS L KEENE,SUSAN KENNISON,MARCIA RAYE KERSEY,L1SA KINDLE,WANDA G KING,K MICHELLE KING,TIMOTHY KINNON,RHONDA A KIRKLAND,CATHY KNIGHT,DIANE \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nBus Driver Substitute Substitute Substitute Substitute Teacher of Moderate Intellectual Teacher of Specific Learning ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Student Clerk/Aide Grade 2 Teacher Substitute Substitute Substitute Superintendent Substitute Grade 3 Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Vocational Director ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Bus Driver Teacher of Emotional/Behavioral Principal Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 7 Teacher Substitute Maintenance Personnel ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute School Food Service Worker Substitute Substitute Vocational (9-12) Teacher Custodial Personnel Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Special Ed Parapro/Aide Special Ed Parapro/Aide Substitute Maintenance Personnel Substitute Teacher of Specific Learning School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Substitute Grade 5 Teacher Substitute Teacher of Severe Intellectual Bus Driver \n \n-6- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n5,984.72 \n \n759.65 \n \n25.75 \n \n1,610.69 \n \n384.00 \n \n39,552.62 $ \n \n44,010.46 \n \n10,096.72 \n \n2,922.50 \n \n1,211.54 \n \n34,883.00 \n \n2,219.86 \n \n3,040.00 \n \n1,850.00 \n \n90,242.40 \n \n561.40 \n \n30,932.86 \n \n38,296.04 \n \n44,329.04 \n \n55,179.46 \n \n11,496.46 \n \n10,930.37 \n \n31,431.61 \n \n71,414.56 \n \n135.18 \n \n4,381.40 \n \n35,109.82 \n \n66.95 \n \n2,263.30 \n \n10,146.52 \n \n9,207.02 \n \n670.82 \n \n8,811.42 \n \n33.48 \n \n2,000.88 \n \n33,267.04 \n \n12,898.66 \n \n27,825.80 \n \n686.12 \n \n7,409.44 \n \n5,589.27 \n \n321.90 \n \n833.49 \n \n104.29 \n \n43,967.54 \n \n7,813.85 \n \n7,783.87 \n \n2,532.28 \n \n28,754.37 \n \n74.68 \n \n5,080.16 \n \n8,763.84 \n \nTRAVEL \n204.00 \n550.59 6,532.24 \n7.00 60.00 1,354.98 10.00 169.16 \n78.00 69.98 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nSALARIES \n \nTRAVEL \n \nKNOX,VIVIAN WILADEAN \n \nParaprofessional Personnel - Pre-K $ \n \n10,096.72 \n \nLANE,DANA L \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \n6,464.13 \n \nLAQUA,L1SA M \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \n32,377.89 $ \n \nLARRY,PAULETTE D \n \nSubstitute \n \n1,466.66 \n \nLAWSON,AGNES ANN \n \nVocational (9-12) Teacher \n \n3,519.06 \n \nLAWSON,KIMBERLY M \n \nGrade 1 Teacher \n \n22,649.61 \n \nLEARY,MICHELLE M \n \nGrade 2 Teacher \n \n31,358.80 \n \nLEE,ANNA M \n \nSubstitute \n \n1,760.05 \n \nLEE,BARBARA ANN \n \nSchool Foqd Service Worker \n \n8,086.39 \n \nLEE, CAROLYN \n \nGrade 1 Teacher \n \n45,453.86 \n \nLEE,CONNIE M \n \nSubstitute \n \n697.88 \n \nLEE,DALE SHANNON \n \nTeacher of Specific Learning \n \n29,911.87 \n \nLEE,EVERETT M \n \nVocational (9-12) Teacher \n \n35,872.84 \n \nLEE,HARRYA \n \nPlant Operations Director/Mgr \n \n33,749.28 \n \nLEE,JEANNETTE \n \nLottery Pre-School Teacher \n \n7,269.66 \n \nLEE,JOYCE R \n \nSupport Serv Secretary/Clerk \n \n15,374.64 \n \nLEE,JULIE \n \nLottery Pre-School Teacher \n \n41,020.50 \n \nLEE,JUNE FAYE \n \nSubstitute \n \n142.91 \n \nLEE,KATHY \n \nGrade 2 Teacher \n \n39,011.84 \n \nLEE,LORI LEE,MARCIE L \n \nInformation Services Clerk \n \nGrade 1 Teacher \n \n \n \n2,608.48 26,843.84 \n \nLEE,MARY JEAN \n \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide \n \n11,496.46 \n \nLEE,PAMELA G \n \nSubstitute \n \n567.81 \n \nLEE,PATRICIA H \n \nSubstitute \n \n11.59 \n \nLEE,SANDRA L \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \n9,195.18 \n \nLEE,TAMMY R \n \nSubstitute \n \n2,545.46 \n \nLEE,VERNELL \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \n2,228.28 \n \nLEE,WILLIAM \n \nMiddle School Explor Teacher \n \n33,047.65 \n \n \n \nLEE,WILLIE A \n \nBus Driver \n \n11,498.43 \n \nLEVERETTE,JENNIFER LEWIS,BETTY LEWIS,BRETT \n \nMiddle School Explor Teacher \nBus Driver - \nSubstitute \n \n27,424.90 21,411.82 \n384.00 \n \nLEWIS,G DIANE \n \nBus Driver \n \n8,948.66 \n \nLEWIS,JAMES G \n \nTransportation Mechanic \n \n28,194.04 \n \nLEWIS,JANICE K \n \nSubstitute \n \n2,894.41 \n \nLEWIS,ROBIN LYNN \n \nSpeech-Language Pathologist \n \n11,589.88 \n \nLEWIS,TAMMY \n \nGrade 3 Teacher \n \n32,305.36 \n \nL1TTLE,L1LY F \n \nBus Driver \n \n4,108.01 \n \nL1TTLE,MYRA L \n \nSubstitute \n \n1,626.15 \n \nLOWMON,DANA M \n \nGrade 4 Teacher \n \n27,625.80 \n \nLYNN,DARLENE C \n \nBus Driver \n \n8,581.25 \n \nLYONS,L1ZA \n \nInformation Services Clerk \n \n1,104.68 \n \nLYONS,MARY \n \nTeacher of Emotional/Behavioral \n \n6,365.38 \n \nLYONS,SHANNON M \n \nSubstitute \n \n1,475.49 \n \nMACINTYRE,CHRISTINA W \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \n28,440.66 \n \nMAEFIELD,BARBARA \n \nSchool Secretary/Clerk \n \n13,260.10 \n \nMALMBERG,GRACE V \n \nGifted Middle (6-8) Teacher \n \n49,813.60 \n \nMANN,PAMELA H \n \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide \n \n \n \n10,082.36 \n \nMANNING,MARGIE \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \n43,445.64 \n \nMANNING,MARIAN \n \nGrade 4 Teacher \n \n38,995.34 \n \nMARION,L1NDA \n \nPrincipal \n \n69,738.26 \n \nMARTIN,CAROL S \n \nGrade 2 Teacher \n \n41,649.30 \n \n310.27 \n131.85 82.50 \n \n606.10 74.00 \n211.00 15.00 \n915.11 \n \n-7- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nMARTIN,KIMBERLY MATHIE,MARTHA RENEE MAY,HARRIET G MCCARTY,ALANA MCCARTY,JOANI MCCOMBS,JIMMIE KAYE MCDOUGALE,MONICA A MCKENZIE,DEBBY CAROLYN MCKINNEY,TERESA ANN MCLEAN,DIANNE W MCNAIR,DEANN MCNEIL,CYNTHIA MEDDERS,MARCIA E MEDLEY,STUART MEDLEY,TERRI ANN MELTON,DIANE MELTON,ELlSE B MELTON,SUE J MELTON,TERRI D MERCER,JULIA N MIDDLETON,CINDY R MIKELS,DEBRA MILLER,DANA K MITCHELL,SANDRA MOHLER,BONNIE MOODY,KAREN MOODY,RUBY CHESSER MOODY,SARAH F MOORE,JOYCE G MOORE,LYNETIE E MORGAN,CHERYL B MORGAN,CYNTHIA B MORGAN,DAVID MORGAN,KIMBERLY C MORGAN,MARIAN MORGAN,MAXINE MORGAN,RONALD B MOXLEY,L1NDA JOYCE MUCHISON,URSULA MULLALY,L1SA MURPHY,LAVERNE R MURRAY,DARCUS MURRAY,JERRY L JR MUSGROVE,AMANDA L NAIL,JOHNNY L NAIL,SARAH LYNN NELSON,ERICKA NETILES,TANYA ALLEN NEWTON,MARGARET R NICHOLLS,ANGIE NICHOLS,BETTY JO NICHOLS,VICKY \n \nGrade 4 Teacher Grade 2 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide School Food Service Worker Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Grade 3 Teacher Bus Driver Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Teacher o~ Specific Learning Grade 1 Teacher Transportation Director/Mgr Teacher of Specific Learning Substitute Grade 2 Teacher School Food Service Worker Grade 3 Teacher Bus Driver Special Ed Parapro/Aide Bus Driver Bookkeeper Substitute Middle School Explor Teacher Substitute Librarian/Media Specialist Grade 8 Teacher Substitute Teacher of Mild Intellectual Substitute Business Serv Secretary/Clerk Substitute Grade 8 Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Substitute Maintenance Personnel Substitute Information Services Clerk Substitute Speech-Language Pathologist Grades 9-12 Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Kindergarten Teacher In-School Susp Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Teacher of Specific Learning Grade 1 Teacher Library/Media Support Parapro Substitute School Food Service Worker ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \n-8- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n31,835.18 \n \n30,470.96 \n \n9,692.08 \n \n13,557.58 \n \n2,013.70 \n \n9,167.59 \n \n3,059.24 \n \n33,667.02 \n \n9,838.72 \n \n46,863.44 $ \n \n32,007.71 \n \n43,215.54 \n \n28,092.50 \n \n54,657.88 \n \n44,597.96 \n \n20.60 \n \n49,502.16 \n \n788.49 \n \n28,781.86 \n \n9,995.21 \n \n9,646.52 \n \n8,650.84 \n \n12,603.91 \n \n51.50 \n \n46,281.74 \n \n365.64 \n \n54,341.61 \n \n52,463.68 \n \n1,828.38 \n \n31,325.46 \n \n392.70 \n \n3,177.00 \n \n30.00 \n \n27,107.20 \n \n38,120.96 \n \n639.89 \n \n23,409.72 \n \n33.47 \n \n2,580.20 \n \n97.86 \n \n35,774.06 \n \n34,260.90 \n \n23,220.32 \n \n23,006.70 \n \n38,445.83 \n \n32,463.88 \n \n22,756.70 \n \n31,358.80 \n \n10,192.84 \n \n1,049.32 \n \n1,432.40 \n \n9,935.98 \n \nTRAVEL \n209.43 138.50 454.25 \n6.50 145.17 377.99 42.00 114.00 \n219.78 \n82.50 15.75 577.98 \n76.00 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nNORRIS,MARIE DANIELS OCAIN,TINA OQUINN,FLORENCE OGLESBY,PATRICIA OLlVER,EAMER JR OLlVER,GLORIA OLlVER,WILLIAM ORMES,DARREL EUGENE OSBURN,BEVERLY S PACK,DENNIS MICHAEL PACK,TERESA CRUMP PAGE,CELIA PAGE,MARY ELIZABETH PAGE,TINA MARIE PARKER,DEBBIE PARROn,MARY PENDER,SEAN PENDERGRASS,SANDRA J PETTWAY,GWENDOLYN PHILLlPS,DALLAS LORRAINE PIERCE,DENISE POSEPNY,SABRA POWERS,DAVID E PRATER,HAZEL V PRESCOn,GENEVA PRESCOn,TRACY PROCTOR,DONNA CHASON PURCELL,BETSY K PURDOM,MELISSA ANN QUEEN,PAMELA B RAINEY, NANCY RAINGE,ANNIE MAE RAINGE,DERRICK C RAY,ANN RAY,JAMES L REBOLLO,DAWN REBOLLO,REGINA D REBOLLO,SHERRY L REED,PATSY A RHODEN,DEBRY G RHODEN,GINA HULEn RICHARDSON,ROBERT B RICHMOND,LORI A RIGGINS,VICKI R ROBBS,ANNEnE ROBERSON,AMANDA ROBERSON,ASHLEIGH ROBERSON,JUSTIN M ROBERSON,MARGARET D ROGERS,MARK V ROOKS,MARY L ROUNTREE,IRENE \n \nTeacher of Mild Intellectual \n \nFood Service SecJClerkfBkkpr \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nMaintenance Personnel \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nMaintenance Personnel \n \nGrade 8 Teacher \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nPrincipal \n \nDirector of Curriculum/lnstr \n \nGrade 4 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrade 7 Teacher \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nVocational (9-12) Teacher \n \nIn-School Susp Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nSubstitute \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nBus Driver \n \nGrade 8 Teacher \n \nGrade 8 Teacher \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrade 1 Teacher \n \nIS Personnel-Finance\u0026Business \n \nInformation Services Clerk \n \nBus Driver \n \n-- \n \nKindergarten Teacher Custodial Personnel \n \n- \n \n- \n \nSubstitute \n \nKindergarten Teacher \n \nMiddle School Explor Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nLibrarian/Media Specialist \n \nGrade 6 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nFood Service SecJClerkfBkkpr \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nSLibstitute \n \nInformation Services Clerk \n \nBus Driver \n \nHigh School Counselor \n \nOther Transportation \n \nGrade 8 Teacher \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n44,372.33 \n \n2,602.25 \n \n2,083.35 \n \n361.78 \n \n30,347.52 $ \n \n7,552.59 \n \n23,409.72 \n \n33,735.16 \n \n13,662.18 \n \n78,418.22 \n \n74,338.22 \n \n32,861.12 \n \n6,640.00 \n \n33,828.80 \n \n7,012.11 \n \n34,708.27 \n \n4,489.92 \n \n1,035.16 \n \n6,663.82 \n \n743.78 \n \n7,198.66 \n \n1,494.44 \n \n34,305.70 \n \n40,138.00 \n \n9,423.04 \n \n38.63 \n \n37,018.10 \n \n21,255.72 \n \n2,224.81 \n \n8,699.03 \n \n35,547.46 \n \n10,198.20 \n \n41.20 \n \n4,612.66 \n \n42,998.38 \n \n. 234.34 \n \n14,229.66 \n \n7,704.14 \n \n3,436.45 \n \n1,847.74 \n \n43,566.06 \n \n4,652.50 \n \n1,314.20 \n \n. 16,374.60 \n \n292.27 \n \n46.38 \n \n46.38 \n \n2,487.46 \n \n9,752.67 \n \n61,188.42 \n \n8,377.29 \n \n45,537.16 \n \nTRAVEL 82.50 82.50 \n1,979.84 2,332.37 \n26.25 \n \n \n-9- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nROUSEY,AMANDA ROWELL,DONNA ROWELL,GLENDA D ROWELL,KAREN S ROWELL,LORA ROWELL,MARIE ROWELL,MISTY APRIL RUCKER,SHAVONNAH RUSHING,LORA SARRO,CHRISTINA M SAWYER,RUBY HARRIS SAWYER,TIMOTHY H SCHERER-ROBINSON,LYNN M SCHWARTZ,MARY H SCOTT,DIANA SUE SEABORN,CHARLOTTE G SHARPE,RONALD SHEAROUSE,JANET M SHEPLER,CAROLYN C SHORT,GWEN S SHUMAN,CHRISTY CHANCEY SIMMONS,MICHAEL GUY SIMMONS,VICKI M SIMPSON,JOANN SIMPSON,L1LLlAN D SLOAN,FRANCES M SLOAN,IRIS SMITH,CLAUDIA J SMITH,DARLA D SMITH,DOLLIE SMITH,HARRY ANTHONY SMITH, ROBERT LEE III SMITH,IRIS SMITH,JANET E SMITH,JOHN T SMITH,JOY SMITH,JULIE SMITH,PATRICIA G SMITH,REBECCA L SMITH,REBECCA ROWELL SMITH,ROBERT LINDY SMITH,SHEILA B SMITH,SUSAN HOPE SMITH,TERESA M SMITH,THURZA SMITH,TINA BLOCKER SMITH,VIVIAN A SMITH-BAXLEY,DENISE I SOLANO,ALlSHA SPEARS,JUANITA SPEED,LORI GANT SPORTS,REDA IRENE \n \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide Gifted Elementary Teacher P-5 Bus Driver ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 3 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 2 Teacher Substitute Bus Driver Bus Driver Middle School Explor Teacher Assistant Principal Bus Driver Teacher of Specific Learning Grade 6 Teacher Family Services Coordinator Custodial Personnel Grades 9-12 Teacher Bookkeeper ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 6 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Bookkeeper ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Substitute Assistant Principal Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Preschool Special Ed Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Bus Driver Substitute Grades K-5 Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Substitute Substitute Kindergarten Teacher Substitute Teacher of Specific Learning Substitute Substitute High School Counselor Kindergarten Teacher \n \n- 10- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n9,095.18 \n \n43,771.31 $ \n \n8,625.93 \n \n9,646.52 \n \n29,529.36 \n \n11,522.22 \n \n27,625.80 \n \n15.46 \n \n6,922.15 \n \n5,899.71 \n \n43,032.92 \n \n41,957.30 \n \n7,755.01 \n \n51,199.14 \n \n51,299.20 \n \n22,000.02 \n \n15,760.80 \n \n6,182.84 \n \n15,989.94 \n \n11,485.20 \n \n41,339.27 \n \n38,744.40 \n \n36,672.55 \n \n9,598.06 \n \n1,811.63 \n \n15,980.76 \n \n9,723.04 \n \n8,631.89 \n \n1,765.98 \n \n55.36 \n \n58,493.60 \n \n33,529.74 \n \n311.63 \n \n33,928.80 \n \n32,762.54 \n \n45,037.16 \n \n39,480.36 \n \n9,150.23 \n \n1,360.00 \n \n4,677.50 \n \n38,966.31 \n \n22,606.70 \n \n39,328.98 \n \n157.09 \n \n110.73 \n \n33,585.16 \n \n307.71 \n \n50,650.74 \n \n1,604.30 \n \n3,047.40 \n \n34,146.64 \n \n45,137.14 \n \nTRAVEL 487.83 31.00 34.00 91.00 \n460.62 \n10.00 80.00 \n129.00 91.75 \n454.50 \n37.50 \n233.00 43.75 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \nSPRADLEY,CHARLENE V SPRADLEY,REBECCA T SQUIRES,BARBARA R STALLlNGS,JOY DENICE STAPLES,VIRGINIA STEED,DEBRA JOHNSON STEEDLEY,ANGELA M STEEDLEY,VICKIE T STEVENS,CHERYL STEVENS,CONNIE T STEWART,GLENDA C STEWART,JEFFREY A STEWART,KATHY SLOAN STIEVE,LEE EDWARD STRICKLAND,ALAN STRICKLAND,CAROLE STRICKLAND,CELIA STRICKLAND,MARION STRICKLAND,MARTHA STRICKLAND,MICHAEL STRICKLAND,RAY L SUMNER,DEBRA L SWEAT,JOAN SWEAT,KELLY ANNE \nSWEAT,MARY 0 \nTANNER,ANDREA TANNER,PAULA GIDDENS TARNER,MARY L TAYLOR,CARLITA D TAYLOR,LESLIE M TAYtOR,TERESA TEETER,BARBARA THARPE,THERESA THOMAS,ARLENE THOMAS,CECILIA THOMAS,DEIDRA THOMAS,HYMERICK M THOMAS,RHONDA THOMAS,ROSALYN W THOMAS,RUBY THOMAS,TAMMY JOHNSON THOMAS,TONYA THOMAS,TRACEY THOMAS,VICKI DARCEL THOMPSON,MARSHA E THORNTON,AUDRY I THORNTON,JENNIFER G THORNTON,PAUNEE THORNTON,RONDA THRIFT,FAYE A THRIFT,GERALD V THRIFT,L1NDA M \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nSubstitute \n \nBus Driver \n \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nGrade 8 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrade 1 Teacher \n \nKindergarten Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nMiddle School Explor Teacher \n \nTechnology Specialist \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nGrade 7 Teacher \n \nBus Driver \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrade 7 Teacher \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \n- \n \nKindergarten Teacher \n \nTeacher of Specific Learning \n \nGifted Elementary Teacher P-5 \n \nCrossroads Alt School Teacher \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nGrade 2 Teacher \n \nBus Driver \n \nSpeech-Language Pathologist \n \nSubstitute \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nSubstitute \n \nSubstitute \n \nGifted Elementary Teacher P-5 \n \nParaprofessionallTeacher Aide \n \nSubstitute \n \nPrincipal \n \nGrades 9-12 Teacher \n \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide \n \nGrade 3 Teacher \n \nGrade 5 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \n \n \nSubstitute \n \nGrades 6-8 Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nBookkeeper \n \nKindergarten Teacher \n \nSchool Food Service Worker \n \nKindergarten Teacher \n \nSubstitute \n \nPrincipal \n \nMiddle School Explor Teacher \n \n- 11 - \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n218.63 \n \n9,536.15 \n \n1,502.94 \n \n2,419.37 \n \n4,748.66 \n \n34,093.13 \n \n2,877.63 \n \n30,932.86 \n \n45,563.70 $ \n \n38.62 \n \n40,008.20 \n \n23,961.60 \n \n29,088.14 \n \n44,749.14 \n \n9,837.47 \n \n44,908.28 \n \n119.64 \n \n1,452.21 \n \n365.64 \n \n34,947.46 \n \n12,803.95 \n \n51,214.67 \n \n43,295.40 \n \n18,455.29 \n \n20,783.34 \n \n34,832.96 \n \n35,966.00 \n \n8,371.44 \n \n15,570.31 \n \n35.00 \n \n10,474.36 \n \n858.79 \n \n674.71 \n \n45,485.57 \n \n9,803.14 \n \n3,656.65 \n \n71,414.56 \n \n44,289.25 \n \n9,071.03 \n \n39,208.20 \n \n27,778.81 \n \n7.73 \n \n28.33 \n \n45,392.66 \n \n1,801.24 \n \n14,952.79 \n \n29,279.36 \n \n8,242.58 \n \n44,527.33 \n \n99.14 \n \n71,414.56 \n \n45,973.70 \n \nTRAVEL \n88.50 102.50 381.05 \n1,012.90 199.14 \n- \n164.65 49.00 20.00 347.00 61.00 \n160.40 \n344.00 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \nTHRIFT,RAYNELLE THRIFT,SHARRON THRIFT,TINA BATTEN TILLMAN,APRIL L TODD,BELINDA ANNETTE TODD,BRANDI D TOOTLE,BILLIE TOWNSEND,TANA L TOWNSEND,WADE D TRIPP,MONIE LOU TUCKER,JONI E TUMLlN,SELENA TURNER,ELlZABETH TUYA,FAITH ANN TYRE,SHELLI MARIE URSREY,NANCY VAUGHAN,JANET T VELlE,LYNNE B VINSON,FELICIA S WAINRIGHT,ANGELA WAINRIGHT,ANNIE L WAINRIGHT,KATHRYN R WAINRIGHT,LAURA WAINRIGHT,PAULA L WAINRIGHT,SINIE WAINRIGHT,wILLlAM R WALKER,REGINA WARNER,JOY R WARNER,MARY D WARREN,KATHY WATERS,CATHERINE A WATERS,DONNA M WATSON,BETTY JEAN WATSON,MYRA WAYMIRE,JANIE WAYMIRE,STEPHEN WEAVER,MARTHA RENEE WEGER,PENNY M WHEELER,BURDETTE WHEELER,EVA MARIA WHETSELL,KAREN WHIPPLE,JON DAVID WHITE,CRYSTAL L WHITE,SUE WHITMAN,THOMAS E WIDNER,SHANA R WIGGINS,TERESA L WILDER,ADDIE WILLlAMS,ANNIE LOU WILLlAMS,CHARLOTTE A WILLlAMS,JANET B WILLlAMS,KAREN \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSubstitute Vocational (9-12) Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Substitute Library/Media Support Parapro Lottery Pre-School Teacher Substitute Kindergarten Teacher Maintenance Personnel ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Information Serv Personnel Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher School Food Service Worker Substitute Vocational (9-12) Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide School Secretary/Clerk Transportation Mechanic Substitute Bus Driver Substitute School Food Service Worker Bus Driver Lottery Pre-School Teacher . School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Grade 4 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Substitute Substitute Grade 2 Teacher . Speech-Language Pathologist School Food Service Worker Grades 9-12 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Middle School Explor Teacher Substitute Grade 1 Teacher Bus Driver Bus Driver Middle School Explor Teacher Substitute Grade 5 Teacher \n- 12- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n267.80 \n \n59,786.16 $ \n \n27,548.16 \n \n37.34 \n \n9,253.78 \n \n26,915.74 \n \n3,267.99 \n \n27,819.10 \n \n20,379.82 \n \n11,522.22 \n \n6,572.57 \n \n40,092.16 \n \n41,299.36 \n \n4,211.44 \n \n4,748.66 \n \n50,849.14 \n \n27,625.80 \n \n10,912.32 \n \n807.33 \n \n13,170.73 \n \n2,228.28 \n \n1,174.28 \n \n43,106.30 \n \n9,753.34 \n \n11,777.55 \n \n27,601.98 \n \n1,411.10 \n \n6,584.46 \n \n177.69 \n \n8,369.95 \n \n8,988.10 \n \n33,916.30 \n \n12,729.32 \n \n38.63 \n \n37,946.58 \n \n46,437.20 \n \n3,652.92 \n \n74.68 \n \n38,025.80 \n \n31,747.80 \n \n3,187.85 \n \n28,270.32 \n \n7,540.40 \n \n1,163.95 \n \n7,511.34 \n \n2,466.87 \n \n44,471.04 \n \n10,703.99 \n \n10,022.46 \n \n41,048.48 \n \n782.85 \n \n28,157.00 \n \nTRAVEL 2,365.62 171.44 \n242.36 \n97.50 645.90 \n107.44 \n \n148.75 674.67 \n45.00 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2000 \n \nNAME \nWILLlAMS,KERRY E W ILLlAMS,SHANTEL WILLlAMS,TASHA WILLlAMS,WILLODINE WILLIS, BARBARA L WILLlS,ANNETIE HAM WILLlS,GLENDA D WILLlS,LYNN WILLlS,WANDA WILLOCKS,FRED R WILSON,DORSEY RENADE WILSON,KAREN H WILSON,MARY E WILSON,PAMELA MARIE WOODARD,ANNA WOODARD,JULIE WOODS,JOSEPHINE WORLEY,VIRGINIA W YAWN,CAROLYN YAWN,MELCENE YOUNG,JANIE A ZIERJACK,JOHN \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nInformation Services Clerk Information Services Clerk Substitute Bus Driver Bus Driver Kindergarten Teacher Lottery Pre-School Teacher Substitute Bus Driver Grades 6-8 Teacher Bus Driver Substitute Business Serv Secretary/Clerk Grade 1 Teacher Grades K-5 Teacher Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher School Food Service Worker Grade 3 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Other Transportation Kindergarten Teacher \n \nAccruals June 30, 1999 June 30, 2000 \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n6,529.28 \n \n7.73 \n \n41.20 \n \n1,641.82 \n \n8,706.83 \n \n44,849.20 \n \n43,465.54 $ \n \n1,977.25 \n \n11,864.01 \n \n3,780.64 \n \n9,668.41 \n \n74.26 \n \n5,632.56 \n \n34,078.80 \n \n39,071.36 \n \n119.74 \n \n44,993.01 \n \n8,882.43 \n \n45,299.14 \n \n9,714.52 \n \n7,784.74 \n \n39,574.84 \n \n$ 11,520,306.22 $ \n \nTRAVEL \n690.11 \n307.00 172.50 42,846.37 \n \n-200,550.02 217,790.33 \n \n-347.00 161.58 \n \nTotals per Report \n \n$ 11,537,546.53 $ ====42;;;,;,=66..0..,;,;;;.9==5 \n \n \n-13- \n \n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-ba800-b-pr1-be26-bb8-b1998-h99","title":"Audit report, Brantley County Board of Education, Nahunta, Georgia, year ended June 30, 1999","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia. 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HINTON \nSTATE AUDITOR (404) 656-2174 \n \nDEPARTMENT OF AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS 254 Washington Street, S. w., Suite 214 \nAtlanta, Georgia 30334-8400 \nJune 22, 2000 \n \nHonorable Roy E. Barnes, Governor Members of the General Assembly Members of the State Board of Education \nand Superintendent and Members of the Brantley County Board of Education \nINDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S COMBINED REPORT ON GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS \nLadies and Gentlemen: \nWe have audited the accompanying general purpose financial statements of the Brantley County Board of Education, as of and for the year ended June 30, 1999, as listed in the table of contents. These general purpose financial statements are the responsibility ofthe Brantley County Board ofEducation's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these general purpose fmancial statements based on our audit. \nExcept as discussed in the following paragraph, we conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation~ We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. \nWe did not observe the taking of either the Federal donated commodities inventory or purchased foods inventory at June 30, 1999, nor could we satisfy ourselves as to the accuracy of the amounts stated as inventories through alternative procedures. \nAs described in the notes to the general purpose financial statements, the Board's financial statements have been prepared using certain accounting practices and policies which, in our opinion, vary in some respects from generally accepted accounting principles. These variances are described as follows: \n \n99ARL-13 \n \n * The general purpose financial statements of the Board did not contain a General Fixed Assets \nAccount Group to account for property and equipment owned by the Board which should be included to conform to generally accepted accounting principles. \n* School activity accounts maintained at the individual schools are not included in the general purpose \nfinancial statements. To conform to generally accepted accounting principles, these accounts should be included in the general purpose financial statements. \n* The Board did not recognize as expenditures, in the year ended June 30, 1999, a portion of salaries \nand the corresponding employer's cost ofrelated benefits earned for contractual services completed prior to June 30, 1999. Also funds received, subsequent to June 30, 1999, from the Georgia Department of Education for the State's share of these unrecorded salaries and related benefits were not recorded as revenue in the year under review. Conversely, the similar expenditures and related revenues for contractual services completed prior to June 30, 1998, were improperly recorded in the year ended June 30, 1999. To conform to generally accepted accounting principles, revenues should be recorded when available and measurable and expenditures should be recorded when incurred, rather than when funds are received or disbursed. \nThe aggregate effects on the general purpose financial statements of these variances or omissions have not been determined, but are believed to be material. \nIn our opinion, except for the effects of such adjustments, if any, on the Special Revenue Fund, as might have been determined to be necessary had we been able to satisfy ourselves as to the accuracy of the food service inventories as discussed in the third paragraph, and except for the effects on the general purpose financial statements of the matters referred to in the preceding paragraph, the general purpose financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Brantley County Board of Education as of June 30, 1999, and the results of its operations and the cash flows of its nonexpendable trust fund for the year then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. . \nIn accordance with Government Auditing Standards, we have also issued our report dated June 22, 2000, on our consideration of the Brantley County Board ofEducation's internal control over fmancial reporting and our tests of its compliance with certain provisions oflaws, regulations, contracts and grants. \nOur audit was performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the general purpose financial statements of the Brantley County Board of Education taken as a whole. The accompanying combining statements (Exhibits G through L) and the financial schedules (Schedules 1 through 6), which includes the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards as required by U. S. Office of Management and Budget Circular A-133, Audits ofStates, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations, are presented for purposes. of additional analysis and are not a required part of the general purpose financial statements. Such information has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit ofthe general purpose financial statements and in our opinion, except for the effect of adjustments, if any, on the Special Revenue Fund, as might have been determined to be necessary had we been able to satisfy ourselves as to the accuracy of the food service inventories as discussed in the third paragraph, and except for the effects of the matters referred to in the fourth paragraph, such information is fairly presented in all material respects in relation to the general purpose fmancial statements taken as a whole. \n99ARL-13 \n \n A copy of this report has been filed asa pennanent record in the office of the State Auditor and made available to the press ofthe State, as provided for by Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 50-6-24. \nRespectfully submitted, \nw.~ \nRu ell W. Hinton State Auditor \nRWH:jb 99ARL-13 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \n  EXHIBIT \"A\" \n \nDEBT SERVICE \nFUND \n \nFIDUCIARY FUND TYPE NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUND \n \nACCOUNT GROUP GENERAL \nLONG-TERM DEBT \n \nTOTALS \n \n(Memorandum Only) \n \nJUNE 30,1999 \n \nJUNE 30, 1998 \n \n$ \n \n480,455.76 \n \n$ 2,259,944.18 $ 2,660,275.11 \n \n$ \n \n10,000.00 \n \n40,000.00 \n \n40,000.00 \n \n150,678.15 \n \n515.30 \n \n545,566.12 \n \n674,385.35 \n \n$ \n \n631,133.91 \n \n40,512.82 6,826.33 \n631,133.91 \n \n36,141.53 8,598.50 \n362,264.50 \n \n2,928,866.09 158,315.70 \n \n2,928,866.09 158,315.70 \n \n3,837,735.50 308,943.95 \n \n$ \n \n631,133.91 $ \n \n10,515.30 $ \n \n3,718,315.70 $ 6,611,165.15 $ 7,928,344.44 \n \n$ \n \n68,096.67 $ \n \n157,408.84 \n \n200,550.02 \n \n146,511.52 \n \n9,730.00 \n \n346,761.74 \n \n3,160.00 \n \n97,603.55 \n \n158,955,79 \n \n$ \n \n158,315.70 \n \n158,315.70 \n \n308,943.95 \n \n3,560,000.00 \n \n3,560,000.00 \n \n4,200,000.00 \n \n$ \n \n3,718,315.70 $ 4,441,057.68 $ 4,974,980.10 \n \n$ \n \n631,133.91 \n \n$ \n \n0.00 \n \n$ \n \n631.133.91 $ \n \n$ \n \n631,133.91 $ \n \n10,000.00 \n515.30 0.00 \n10,515.30 \n \n$ \n \n161,108.32 $ \n \n125,675.66 \n \n18,500.00 \n \n2,682.48 \n \n631,133.91 \n \n362,264.50 \n \n10,000.00 \n \n10,000.00 \n \n40,512.82 6,826.33 \n163,610.35 \n \n36,141.53 8,598.50 \n876,434.12 609,437.39 \n \n515.30 1,137,900.44 \n \n518.20 921,611.96 \n \n$ 2,170,107.47 $ 2,953,364.34 \n \n10,515.30 $ \n \n3?18,315.70 $ 6,611.165.15 $ 7,928,344.44 \n \n-3- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES \nALL GOVERNMENTAL FUND TYPES YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nREVENUES \nState Funds Federal Funds Taxes Other Funds \nTotal Revenues \nEXPENDITURES \nCurrent Instruction Support Services Pupil Services Improvement of Instructional Services Educational Media Services General Administration School Administration Business Administration Maintenance and Operation of Plant Student Transportation Services Central Support Services Other Support Services Food Services Operation \nCapital Outlay Debt Service \nPrincipal Interest Paying Agent Fees \nTotal Expenditures \nExcess of Revenues over (under) Expenditures \nOTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES) \nCapital Leases Operating Transfers In Operating Transfers Out \nTotal Other Financing Sources (Uses) \nExcess of Revenues and Other Financing Sources over (under) Expenditures and Other Financing Uses \nFUND BALANCE JULY 1 \nFood Inventory - Net Change in Period Donated Commodities Purchased Food \n \nGENERAL FUND \n \nSPECIAL REVENUE \nFUND \n \n$ 11,695,535.61 $ \n2,397,917.65 86,045.61 \n$ 14,179,498.87 $ \n \n663,297.17 1,861,931.22 \n290,528.01 \n2,815,756.40 \n \n$ 8,899,306.33 $ 1,495,497.64 \n \n390,133.58 467,536.29 398,620.32 255,642,30 894,937.37 \n67,589.46 1,014,159.88 \n977,329.44 15,041.89 10,573.75 \n164,902.89 \n \n67,195.76 96,505.81 18,642.40 22,587.07 \n2,995.55 \n20,257.33 16,272.15 \n3,569.03 1,112,713.26 \n \n150,628.25 10,279.09 \n \n$ 13,716,680.84 $ \n \n$ \n \n462,818.03 $ \n \n2,856,236.00 -40,479.60 \n \n$ \n \n$ \n \n-189,468.76 \n \n$ \n \n-189,468.76 $ \n \n$ \n \n273,349.27 $ \n \n861,196.80 \n \n34,668.99 \n34,668.99 \n-5,810.61 233,513.33 \n4,371.29 -1,772.17 \n \nFUND BALANCE JUNE 30 \n \n$ 1,134,546.07 $ ====2:=3=0.,.3..0.1. =.8=4= \n \nThe notes to the general purpose financial statements are an integral part of this statement. -4- \n \n EXHIBIT\"B\" \n \nCAPITAL PROJECTS \nFUND \n \nDEBT SERVICE \nFUND \n \nTOTALS \n \n(Memorandum Only) \n \nYEAR ENDED \n \nJUNE 3D, 1999 \n \nJUNE 3D, 1998 \n \n$ \n \n675,781.00 \n \n$ 13,034,613.78 $ 11,324,155.64 \n \n1,861,931.22 \n \n1,618,871.87 \n \n$ \n \n951,778.91 \n \n3,349,696.56 \n \n2,954,958.36 \n \n54,546.91 \n \n7,345.40 \n \n438,465.93 \n \n509,092.18 \n \n$ \n \n730,327.91 $ \n \n959,124.31 $ 18,684,707.49 $ 16,407,078.05 \n \n$ 2,052,732.59 $ \n$ 2,052,732.59 $ $ -1,322,404.68 $ \n \n$ 10,394,803.97 $ 9,447,985.85 \n \n457,329.34 564,042.10 417,262.72 278,229.37 897,932.92 \n67,589.46 1,034,417.21 \n993,601.59 15,041.89 14,142.78 \n1,112,713.26 2,217,635.48 \n \n404,573.86 654,950.10 449,685.43 263,904.91 762,494.33 \n63,551.69 1,063,641.39 \n925,046.80 23,554.43 44,114.11 1,068,727.74 2,305,548.10 \n \n640,000.00 203,756.25 \n1,154.90 \n \n790,628.25 214,035.34 \n1,154.90 \n \n397,787.79 196,368.75 \n1,607.05 \n \n844,911.15 $ 19,470,560.58 $ 18,073,542.33 \n \n114,213.16 $ \n \n-785,853.09 $ -1,666,464.28 \n \n$ \n \n143.52 $ \n \n$ \n \n143.52 $ \n \n$ -1,322,261.16 $ 1,485,871.51 \n \n154,656.25 $ 154,656.25 $ \n \n$ 189,468.76 -189,468.76 \n0.00 $ \n \n139,139.19 32,933.56 -32,933.56 \n139,139.19 \n \n268,869.41 $ 362,264.50 \n \n-785,853.09 $ 2,942,846.14 \n \n-1,527,325.09 4,450,987.64 \n \n4,371.29 -1,772.17 \n \n18,732.94 450.65 \n \n$ \n \n163,610.35 $ \n \n631,133.91 $ 2,159,592.17 $ 2,942,846.14 \n \n-5- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES \nBUDGET AND ACTUAL - (NON-GAAP BASIS) GENERAL AND SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS \nYEAR ENDED JUNE 30.1999 \n \nEXHIBIT\"C\" \n \nGENERAL FUND \n \nACTUAL \n \n(BUDGET \n \nBUDGET \n \nBASIS) \n \nREVENUES \n \nState Funds Federal Funds Taxes Other Funds \n \n$ 11,011,711.00 $ 11,695,535.61 \n \n2,356,124.00 70,000.00 \n \n2,397,917.65 86,045.61 \n \nTotal Revenues \n \n$ 13,437,835.00 $ 14,179,498.87 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nCurrent Instruction Support Services Pupil Services Improvement of Instructional Services Educational Media Services General Administration School Administration Business Administration Maintenance and Operation of Plant Student Transportation Services Central Support Services Other Support Services Food Services Operation \nCapital Outlay Debt Service \n \n$ 9,088,115.00 $ 8,899,306.33 \n \n286,365.00 488,564.00 402,612.00 222,750.00 916,591.00 \n88,850.00 1,169,316.00 1,003,944.00 \n220,702.00 11,220.00 \n \n390,133.58 467,536.29 398,620.32 255,642.30 894,937.37 \n67,589.46 1,014,159.88 \n977,329.44 15,041.89 10,573.75 \n \n164,902.89 160,907.34 \n \nTotal Expenditures \n \n$ 13,899,029.00 $ 13,716,680.84 \n \nExcess of Revenues over (under) Expenditures \n \n$ -461,194.00 $ 462,818.03 \n \nOTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES) \n \nOther Sources Other Uses \n \n$ -189,468.76 \n \nTotal Other Financing Sources (Uses) \n \n$ -189,468.76 \n \nExcess of Revenues and Other Financing Sources over (under) Expenditures and Other Financing Uses $ -461,194.00 $ \n \n273,349.27 \n \nFUND BALANCE JULY 1! 1998 \n \n745,350.59 \n \n861,196.80 \n \nAdjustments Food Inventory - Net Change in Period \nDonated Commodities Purchased Foods \n \n-393,136.85 \n \nSPECIAL REVENUE FUND \n \nACTUAL \n \n(BUDGET \n \nBUDGET \n \nBASIS) \n \n$ 139,220.00 $ 663,297.17 \n \n1,533,077.11 \n \n1,861,931.22 \n \n282,514.27 \n \n290,528.01 \n \n$ 1,954,811.38 $ 2,815,756.40 \n \n$ 902,004.00 $ 1,495,497.64 \n \n17,970.00 99,373.00 \n23,954.00 \n \n67,195.76 96,505.81 18,642.40 22,587.07 \n2,995.55 \n \n6,046.00 \n \n20,257.33 16,272.15 \n \n4,820.00 1,113,374.38 \n \n3,569.03 1,112,713.26 \n \n$ 2,167,541.38 $ 2,856,236.00 \n \n$ -212,730.00 $ \n \n-40,479.60 \n \n$ \n \n34,668.99 \n \n$ \n \n34,668.99 \n \n$ -212,730.00 $ 262,921.85 1,889.34 \n \n-5,810.61 233,513.33 \n4,371.29 -1,772.17 \n \nFUND BALANCE JUNE 30,1999 \n \n$ -108,980.26 $ 1,134,546.07 \n \n$ \n \n52,081.19 $ 23.0...-,3-.0_1.8..4... \n \nThe notes to the general purpose financial statements are an integral part of this statement. -7- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES \nFIDUCIARY FUND TYPE - NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUND YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 \n \nEXHIBIT\"D\" \n \nOPERATING REVENUES None Recorded \nOPERATING EXPENSES Current Scholarships Operating Income (Loss) \nNONOPERATING REVENUES Interest Earned Net Income (Loss) \nFUND BALANCE JULY 1 \n \nENDOWMENT FUND \nWILLIAM M. ROBERSON SCHOLARSHIP \nFUND \n \nTOTALS (Memorandum Only) \nYEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 JUNE 30, 1998 \n \n$ \n \n0.00 $ \n \n0.00 $ \n \n0.00 \n \n$ \n \n621.85 $ \n \n621.85 $ \n \n618.31 \n \n$ \n \n-621.85 $ \n \n-621.85 $ \n \n-618.31 \n \n618.95 \n \n618.95 \n \n'623.23 \n \n$ \n \n-2.90 $ \n \n-2.90 $ \n \n4.92 \n \n10,518.20 \n \n10,518.20 \n \n10,513.28 \n \nFUND BALANCE JUNE 30 \n \n$ \n \n10,515.30 $ \n \n10,515.30 $==1=0=,5=18=.2=0,= \n \nThe notes to the general purpose financial statements are an integral part of this statement. -8- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS \nFIDUCIARY FUND TYPE - NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUND YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 \n \nEXHIBIT\"E\" \n \nCash Flows from Operating Activities: Cash Paid for Scholarships \nCash Flows from Investing Activities: Interest Received on Investments \nNet Increase (Decrease) in Cash \nCash and Cash Equivalents - July 1 \n \nENDOWMENT FUND \nWILLIAM M. ROBERSON SCHOLARSHIP \nFUND \n \nTOTALS (Memorandum Only) \nYEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 JUNE 30,1998 \n \n$ \n \n-621.85 $ \n \n-621.85 $ \n \n-618.31 \n \n621.85 \n \n621.85 \n \n618.31 \n \n$ \n \n0.00 $ \n \n0.00 $ \n \n0.00 \n \n0.00 \n \n0.00 \n \n0.00 \n \nCash and Cash Equivalents - June 30 \n \n$ \n \n0.00 $ \n \n0.00 $ -=====-==0=.=00== \n \nThe notes to the general purpose financial statements are an integral part of this statement. -9- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHffiIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 3D. 1999 \n \nNote 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES \nREPORTING ENTITY \nThe Brantley County Board ofEducation (Board) was established under the laws ofthe State of Georgia and operates under the guidance of a school board elected by the voters and a Superintendent appointed by the Board. The Board is organized as a separate legal entity and has the power to levy taxes and issue bonds. Its budget is not subject to approval by any other entity. Accordingly, the Board is a primary government and consists of all the organizations that compose its legal entity. \nFUND ACCOUNTING \nThe Board uses funds and an account group to report on its financial position and the results of its operations. Fund accounting is designed to demonstrate legal compliance and to aid financial management by segregating transactions related to certain governmental functions or activities. A fund is a separate accounting entity with a self-balancing set of accounts. An account group is a financial reporting device designed to provide accountability for certain assets and liabilities that are not recorded in the funds because they do not directly affect expendable available financial resources. \nGeneral Fixed Assets are recorded as expenditures in the various funds at the time of purchase. A General Fixed Assets Account Group is not presently maintained by the Board. To conform to generally accepted accounting principles, a General Fixed Assets Account Group should be maintained for reporting the cost of assets acquired by governmental fund types. \nAlthough \"school activity accounts\" are maintained at the individual schools, neither the assets, liabilities and fund equity, nor the revenues, expenditures and changes in fund balances of these accounts are reflected in these financial statements. To conform to generally accepted accounting principles, these accounts should be recorded in the general purpose financial statements. \nThe general purpose financial statements account for all State, Federal, Taxes and Other funds under control of the Board, in compliance with generally accepted accounting principles applicable to governmental units, unless otherwise disclosed in these notes. Funds and the account group presented in this report are as follows: \nGOVERNMENTAL FUND TYPES - are used to account for all or most of a Board's educational activities. Governmental Fund Types include: \nGENERAL FUND - the fund used to account for all financial resources ofthe Board except those required to be accounted for in another fund. These transactions relate to resources obtained and used for services provided by a board of education. \nSPECIAL REVENUE FUND - the fund used to account for the proceeds ofspecific revenue sources (other than for major capital projects) that are legally restricted to expenditures for specified purposes. These funds are received primarily from the Georgia Department of Education and from the Federal government to accomplish specific educational objectives. \n-10 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30.1999 \n \nNote 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES \nCAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - the fund used to account for financial resources to be used for the acquisition or construction of major capital facilities. \nDEBT SERVICE FUND - the fund used to account for the accumulation ofresources for, and the payment of, general long-term principal, interest and paying agent fees. \nFIDUCIARY FUND TYPE - the fund used to account for assets held by a government unit in a trustee capacity or as an agent for individuals, private organizations, other government units and/or other funds. This fund includes: \nNONEXPENDABLETRUSTFUND William M. Roberson Scholarship Fund - the fund used to account for an endowment of which the corpus is to be invested and preserved intact with the resultant income to be used to provide scholarship aid to a graduating senior of the Brantley County School System. \nACCOUNT GROUP \nGENERAL LONG-TERM DEBT ACCOUNT GROUP - A financial reporting device used to account for general obligation debt outstanding and capital lease obligations. \nBASIS OF ACCOUNTING \nThe accounting and financial reporting treatment applied to a fund is determined by its measurement focus. All governmental funds are accounted for using a current financial resources measurement focus. With this measurement focus, only current assets and current liabilities generally are included on the balance sheet. Operating statements of these funds present increases (i.e., revenues and other fmancing sources) and decreases (i.e., expenditures and other financing uses)in net current assets. Their reported fund balance is considered a measure of available spendable resources. \nLiabilities which are expected to be financed from available spendable resources are reported as liabilities in the governmental funds. Other liabilities, which are not expected to be financed from available spendable resources, are reported in the General Long-Term Debt Account Group. \nAll nonexpendable trust funds are accounted for on a flow of economic resources measurement focus. With this measurement focus, all assets and liabilities associated with the operation ofthese funds are included on the balance sheet. Operating statements present increases (e.g., revenues) and decreases (e.g., expenses) in net total assets. \nGovernmental funds are accounted for using the modified accrual basis of accounting under which: \n \n- 11 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIDIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30, 1999 \n \nNote 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES \nRevenues are recognized when susceptible to accrual (i.e., when they become both measurable and available). \"Measurable\" means the amount ofthe transaction can be detennined and \"available\" means collectible within the current period or soon enough thereafter to be used to pay liabilities ofthe current period. Those revenues considered susceptible to accrual are property taxes, local option sales taxes, intergovernmental grants and investment income. \nExpenditures are generally recognized when the related fund liability is incurred. \nA departure from the above definitions is the accounting treatment afforded the final two payments on General Fund teachers' and bus drivers' contracts, and the resources available from the Georgia Department of Education for the State's share of these contracts. During fiscal year 1999, a substantial number of personnel ofthe Board were employed for a one hundred and ninety day period beginning in late August 1998 and ending in early June 1999. Personnel contracts for this employment period specify that compensation be paid in twelve equal monthly payments beginning in September 1998 and ending in August 1999. State grants to fund the State's share of these contracts were disbursed from the Georgia Department of Education to the Board in the same twelve months. As of June 30, 1999, compensation under these employment contracts had been earned, but two of the twelve monthly payments, due for July and August 1999, had not been made. Payments for these two months were made and recorded as expenditures by the Board subsequent to June 30, 1999. Also, the State's portion of the compensation paid in July and August 1999 was received and recorded as revenue in the fiscal year subsequent to June 30,1999. Conversely, the similar expenditures and related revenues for contractual services completed prior to June 30, 1998, were recorded in the year ended June 30, 1999. Generally accepted accounting principles require that revenues be recorded when available and measurable and that expenditures be recorded when incurred, rather than when funds are received or disbursed. \nThe accrual basis of accounting, as required by generally accepted accounting principles, is utilized by nonexpendable trust funds. Under the accrual basis of accounting, revenues are recorded when earned and expenses are recorded at the time liabilities are incurred. \nBUDGET \nThe Brantley County Board ofEducation's budget is a complete financial plan for the Board's fiscal year and is based upon estimates of expenditures together with probable funding sources. There is no statutory prohibition regarding overexpenditure of the budget at any level. The budget for all governmental funds is prepared by fund, function and object. The legal level ofbudget control was established by the Board at the aggregate level. The budget for governmental funds was prepared on a basis other than generally accepted accounting principles. \nThe budget process begins when the Board's administration prepares a tentative budget for the Board's approval. After approval of this tentative budget by the Board, such budget is advertised at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality. At the next regular meeting ofthe Board after advertisement, the Board receives comments on the tentative budget, makes revisions as necessary and adopts a final school \n- 12- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30.1999 \n \nNote 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES \nbudget. This final budget is then submitted, in accordance with provisions of the Quality Basic Education Act, OCGA Section 20-2-167, to the Georgia Department ofEducation. The Board may increase or decrease the budget at any time during the year. All unexpended budget authority lapses at fiscal year-end. \nCASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS \nCOMPOSITION OF DEPOSITS Cash and cash equivalents consist of deposits in authorized financial institutions. Georgia Laws authorize the Board to deposit its funds in one or more solvent banks, insured Federal savings and loan associations, or insured State chartered building and loan associations. \nINVESTMENTS \nCOMPOSITION OF INVESTMENTS Investments made by the Board in nonparticipating interest-earning contracts (such as certificates of deposit) and repurchase agreements are reported at cost. Participating interest-earning contracts and money market investments with a maturity at purchase of one year or less are reported at amortized cost. Both participating interest-earning contracts and money market investments with a maturity at purchase greater than one year are reported at fair value. The Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 36-83-4 authorizes the Board to invest its funds. In selecting among options for investment or among institutional bids for deposits, the highest rate ofreturn shall be the objective, given equivalent conditions of safety and liquidity. Funds may be invested in the following: \n(1) Obligations issued by the State of Georgia or by other states, \n(2) Obligations issued by the United States government, \n(3) Obligations fully insured or guaranteed by the United States government or a United States government agency, \n(4) Obligations of any corporation of the United States government, \n(5) Prime banker's acceptances, \n(6) The Local Government Investment Pool administered by the State of Georgia, Office of Treasury and Fiscal Services, \n(7) Repurchase agreements, and \n(8) Obligations of other political subdivisions of the State of Georgia. \n \n- 13- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30, 1999 \n \nNote 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES \n \nRECEIVABLES \n \nReceivables consist of grant reimbursements due on Federal, State or other grants for expenditures made but not reimbursed and other receivables disclosed from information available. Receivables are recorded when either the asset or revenue recognition criteria has been met. Receivables recorded on the general purpose fmancial statements do not include any amounts which would necessitate the need for an allowance for uncollectible receivables. \n \nPROPERTY TAXES \n \nThe Brantley County Board ofCommissioners fixed the property tax levy for the 1998 tax year (calendar year) on October 15, 1998 (levy date). Taxes were due on December 30, 1998. The lien date for property taxes was January 1, 1998. Taxes collected within the current fiscal year or within 60 days after year-end are reported as revenue in fiscal year 1999. The Brantley County Tax Commissioner bills and collects the property taxes for the Board of Education, withholds 2,5% of taxes collected as a fee for tax collection and remits the balance of taxes collected to the Board. \n \nTax millage rates levied for the 1998 tax year (calendar year) for the Brantley County Board of Education were as follows (a mill equals $1 per thousand dollars of assessed value): \n \nSchool Operations School Bonds \n \n14.45 mills ....l:..Umills \n \n15.58 mills \n \nSALES TAXES \n \nSpecial Purpose Local Option Sales Tax is to be used for capital outlay for educational purposes and debt service. Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax revenue during the fiscal year amounted to $757,674.75 and was recorded in the Debt Service Fund. The State will terminate collection of this tax once an additional $2,416.543.12 has been collected or on June 30, 2002, whichever occurs first. \n \nINVENTORIES \n \nFOOD INVENTORIES Inventories of donated food commodities used in the preparation of meals are reported on the Combined Balance Sheet at their Federally assigned value. Purchased foods inventories are reported on the Combined Balance Sheet at cost (first-in, first-out). Donated food commodities are recorded as revenues and expenditures at the time commodity items are received. Purchased foods inventories are recorded as expenditures at the time of purchase. The inventories reported on the balance sheet for donated food \n \n- 14- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30.1999 \n \nNote 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES \ncommodities and for purchased foods are equally offset by reservations of fund balance which indicates that these amounts do not constitute \"available spendable resources\" even though they are a component of net current assets. \nGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS \nThe Board issues general obligation bonds to provide funds for the acquisition and construction of major capital facilities. Bond premiums and discounts, as well as issuance costs, are recognized in the financial statements during the year bonds are issued. General obligation bonds are direct obligations and pledge the full faith and credit ofthe government. The outstanding amount of these bonds is recorded in the General Long-Term Debt Account Group. \nINTERFUND TRANSACTIONS \nThe Board has the following types of interfund transactions: \nReimbursements of expenditures/expenses initially made from a fund that are properly applicable to another fund, are recorded as expenditures/expenses in the reimbursing fund and as reductions of expenditures/expenses in the fund that is reimbursed. \nOperating transfers are recorded for all interfund transactions other than reimbursements. \nMEMORANDUM ONLY - TOTAL COLUMNS \nTotal columns on the general purpose financial statements are captioned \"Memorandum Only\" to indicate that they are presented only to facilitate financial analysis. Data in these columns do not present financial position, results of operations or cash flows in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Neither are such data comparable to a consolidation. Interfund eliminations have not been made in the aggregation of this data. Certain reclassifications have been made to the comparative data to conform to the current year classifications. \nNote 2: DEPOSITS \nCOLLATERALIZATION OF DEPOSITS Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA) Section 45-8-12 provides that there shall not be on deposit at any time in any depository for a time longer than ten days a sum of money which has not been secured by surety bond, by guarantee of insurance, or by collateral. The aggregate of the face value of such surety bond and the market value ofsecurities pledged shall be equal to not less than 110 percent ofthe public funds being secured after the deduction ofthe amount ofdeposit insurance. OCGA Section 45-8-11 (b) provides an officer holding public funds may, in his discretion, waive the requirement for security in the case of operating funds placed in demand deposit checking accounts. \n- 15 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30.1999 \n \nNote 2: DEPOSITS \nAcceptable security for deposits consists of anyone of or any combination of the following: \n(1) Surety bond signed by a surety company duly qualified and authorized to transact business within the State of Georgia, \n(2) Insurance on accounts provided by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, \n(3) Bonds, bills, notes, certificates of indebtedness or other direct obligations of the United States or of the State of Georgia, \n(4) Bonds, bills, notes, certificates of indebtedness or other obligations ofthe counties or municipalities of the State of Georgia, \n(5) Bonds of any public authority created by the laws ofthe State of Georgia, providing that the statute that created the authority authorized the use of the bonds for this purpose, \n(6) Industrial revenue bonds and bonds of development authorities created by the laws of the State of Georgia, and \n(7) Bonds, bills, notes, certificates of indebtedness, or other obligations of a subsidiary corporation of the United States government, which are fully guaranteed by the United States government both as to principal and interest or debt obligations issued by the Federal Land Bank, the Federal Home Loan Bank, the Federal Intennediate Credit Bank, the Central Bank for Cooperatives, the Farm Credit Banks, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association, and the Federal National Mortgage Association. \nCATEGORIZATION OF DEPOSITS At June 30, 1999, the bank balances were $3,163,491.94. The amounts of the total bank balances are classified into three categories of credit risk: \nCategory 1 - Cash that is insured (e.g., Federal depository insurance) or collateralized with securities held by the Board or by the Board's agent in the Board's name. \nCategory 2 - Cash collateralized with securities h~ld by the pledging financial institution's trust department or agent in the Board's name. \nCategory 3 - Uncollateralized deposits. (This includes any bank balance that is collateralized with securities held by the pledging financial institution, or by its trust department or agent but not in the Board's name.) \nThe Board's deposits are classified by risk category at June 30, 1999, as follows: \n \n- 16- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FWANCML STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 3D. 1999 \n \nNote 2: DEPOSITS \n \nRisk Category \n \nBank Balance \n \n1 \n \n$ 680,455.76 \n \n2 \n \n2,483,036.18 \n \n3 \n \n0.00 \n \nTotal \n \n$ 3.163.491.94 \n \nNote 3: NON-MONETARY TRANSACTIONS \n \nThe Board receives food commodities from the United States Department ofAgriculture (USDA) for school breakfast and lunch programs. These commodities are recorded at their Federally assigned value. See Note 1 - Inventories \n \nNote 4: RISK MANAGEMENT \n \nThe Board is exposed to various risks of loss related to torts; theft of, damage to, and destruction of assets; errors or omissions; job related illness or injuries to employees; natural disaster and unemployment compensation. \n \nThe Board has obtained commercial insurance for risk of loss associated with torts, assets and errors or omissions. The Board has neither significantly reduced coverage for these risks nor incurr.ed losses (settlements) which exceeded the Board's insurance coverage in any of the past three years. \n \nThe Board has elected to self-insure for all losses related to natural disaster. The Board has not experienced any losses related to this risk in the past three years. \n \nThe Board is self-insured with regard to unemployment compensation claims. The Board accounts for claims within the General Fund with expenditure and liability being reported when it is probable that a loss has occurred, and the amount of that loss can be reasonably estimated. \n \nChanges in the unemployment compensation claims liability during the last two fiscal years are as follows: \n \n1998 1999 \n \nBeginning of Year Liability \n \nClaims and Changes in Estimates \n \n$ \n \n0.00 $ \n \n166.00 $ \n \n$ \n \n0.00 $ \n \n332.00 $ \n \nClaims Paid \n \nEnd ofYear Liability \n \n166.00 $ \n \n0.00 \n \n332.00 $ \n \n0.00 \n \n- 17 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30, 1999 \n \nNote 4: RISK MANAGEMENT \n \nThe Board participates in the Georgia Education Workers' Compensation Trust, a public entity risk pool organized on December 1, 1991 to develop, implement and administer a program of workers' compensation self-insurance for its member organizations. The Board pays an annual premium to the Trust for its general insurance coverage. Additional insurance coverage is provided through an agreement by the Trust with the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company to provide coverage for potential losses sustained by the Trust in excess of $250,000.00 loss per occurrence, up to $2,000,000.00. \n \nThe Board has purchased surety bonds to provide additional insurance coverage as follows: \n \nPosition Covered \n \nAmount \n \nSuperintendent Each Principal and Assistant Principal Each Board Member Each Director \n \n$ 100,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 \n \nNote 5: GENERAL LONG-TERM DEBT \n \nCAPITAL LEASES The Brantley County Board of Education has entered into various lease agreements as lessee for buses and a building. These lease agreements qualify as capital leases for accounting purposes and, therefore, have been recorded at the present value of the future minimum lease payments as of the date of their inception. \n \nGENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT OUTSTANDING General Obligation Bonds currently outstanding are as follows: \n \nPurpose \n \nInterest Rates \n \nAmount \n \nGeneral Government - Series 1979 General Government - Series 1997 \n \n6.75% \n \n$ 1,060,000.00 \n \n3.90% - 4.60% \n \n2,500,000.00 \n \n$ 3,560,000.00 \n \nThe changes in General Long-Tenn Debt during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1999, were as follows: \n \n- 18- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30, 1999 \n \nNote 5: GENERAL LONG-TERM DEBT \n \nCapital Leases \n \nGeneral Obligation \nBonds \n \nTotal \n \nBalance July 1, 1998 \n \n$ 308,943.95 $ 4,200,000.00 $ 4,508,943.95 \n \nDeductions Debt Retired \n \n150,628.25 \n \n640,000.00 \n \n790,628.25 \n \nBalance June 30, 1999 \n \n$ 158.315.70 $ 3.560,000.00 $ 3,718,315.70 \n \nAt June 30, 1999, payments due by fiscal year which includes principal and interest for these items are as follows: \n \nFiscal Year Ended June 30 \n \nCapital Leases \n \nGeneral Obligation \nBonds \n \nTotal Debt \n \n2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 - 2009 \n \n$ 105,967.59 30,967.59 30,967.59 \n \n$ 897,806.25 967,000.00 \n1,011,000.00 624,600.00 189,362.50 379.468.75 \n \n$ 1,003,773.84 997,967.59 \n1,041,967.59 624,600:00 189,362.50 379.468.75 \n \nTotal Principal and Interest \n \n$ 167,902,77 $ 4,069.237.50 $ 4.237,140.27 \n \nDeduct: Imputed Interest \n \n9,587.07 \n \nNet Present Value of Future Minimum Lease Payments \n \n$ 158,315.70 \n \nNote 6: ON-BEHALF PAYMENTS \n \nThe Board has recognized revenues and expenditures in the amount of $223,543.49 for health insurance and retirement contributions paid on the Board's behalf by the following State Agencies. \n \nGeorgia Department of Education Paid to the State Merit System of Personnel Administration For Health Insurance of Non-Certified Personnel In the amount of$179,537,93 \n \n- 19- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30. 1999 \n \nNote 6: ON-BEHALF PAYMENTS \n \nPaid to the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia For Teachers Retirement System (TRS) Employer's Cost In the amount of$1,545.56 \n \nOffice of Treasury and Fiscal Services Paid to the Public School Employees Retirement System For Public School Employees Retirement (PSERS) Employer's Cost In the amount of $42,460.00 \n \nNote 7: SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS \n \nThe following is an analysis of significant outstanding construction or renovation contracts executed by the Board as of June 30, 1999: \n \nProject \n \nUnearned Executed Contracts \n \nLottery 99G/98S-613-027 \n \n$ 753.709.07 \n \nThe amount described in this note is not reflected in the general purpose financial statements. \n \nNote 8: CONTINGENT LIABILITIES \n \nAmounts received or receivable principally from the Federal government are subject to audit and review by grantor agencies. This could result in requests for reimbursement to the grantor agency for any expenditures which are disallowed under grant terms. The Board believes that such disallowances, if any, will be immaterial to its overall financial position. \n \nNote 9: RETIREMENT PLANS \n \nTEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA (TRS) \n \nTRS PLAN DESCRIPTION Substantially all teachers, administrative and clerical personnel employed by local school systems are covered by the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia (TRS), which is a cost-sharing multiple employer defined benefit pension plan. TRS provides service retirement, disability retirement and survivors benefits for its members in accordance with State statute. The Teachers Retirement System of Georgia issues a separate stand alone financial audit report and a copy can be obtained from the Georgia Department of Audits and \nAccounts. \n \n- 20- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION \n \nEXHIBIT \"F\" \n \nNOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS \n \nJUNE 30. 1999 \n \nNote 9: RETIREMENT PLANS \n \nTRS CONTRIBUTIONS REQUIRED AND MADE Employees of the Board who are covered by TRS are required by State statute to contribute 5% oftheir gross earnings to TRS. The Board makes monthly employer contributions to TRS at rates adopted by the TRS Board of Trustees in accordance with State statute and as advised by their independent actuary. The required employer contribution rate is 11.95% and employer contributions for the current fiscal year and the preceding two fiscal years are as follows: \n \nFiscal Year \n \nPercentage Contributed \n \nRequired Contribution \n \n1999 1998 1997 \n \n100% 100% 100% \n \n$ 1,125,758.55 $ 1,019,712.73 $ 931,792.75 \n \n- 21 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION COMBINING BALANCE SHEET SPECIAL REVENUE FUND JUNE 30,1999 \n \nEXHIBIT\"G\" \n \nASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Inventories \nFood Donated Commodities Purchased Food \nTotal Assets \n \nSCHOOL FOOD \nSERVICES FUND \n \nLOTIERY PROGRAMS \n \nFEDERAL PROGRAMS \n \nTOTALS JUNE 30,1999 JUNE 30, 1998 \n \n$ 198,323.93 $ 84,313.54 $ 25,827.43 $ 308,464.90 $ 171,314.43 \n \n13,500,91 \n \n126,681.95 \n \n140,182.86 \n \n411,230.45 \n \n40,512.82 6,826.33 \n \n40,512.82 6,826.33 \n \n36,141.53 8,598.50 \n \n$ 259,163.99 $ \n \n84,313.54 $ 152,509.38 $ \n \n495,986.91 $ _ _6_2;,;,,7:;;;,2;;;,,84~.9_1_ \n \nLIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY \n \nLIABILITIES \n \nCash Overdraft Accounts Payable Salaries Payable Expired Grant Balances Payable \n \n$ \n \n9,245.31 $ \n \n38,116.84 \n \nTotal Liabilities \n \n$ 47,362.15 $ \n \nFUND EQUITY \n \nFund Balances \n \nReserved \n \nFor Continuation of Federal Programs \n \nFor Inventories \n \nFood \n \nDonated Commodities \n \n$ 40,512.82 \n \nPurchased Food \n \n6,826.33 \n \nUnreserved \n \nUndesignated \n \n164,462.69 $ \n \nTotal Fund Equity \n \n$ 211,801,84 $ \n \n24,795.09 $ \n59,518.45 \n \n21,364.65 $ \n102,914.73 9,730.00 \n \n84,313.54 $ 134,009.38 $ \n \n$ 18,500.00 $ \n \n0.00 \n0.00 $ \n \n0.00 \n18,500.00 $ \n \n$ \n55,405.05 200,550.02 \n9,730.00 \n265,685.07 $ \n18,500.00 $ \n40,512.82 6,826.33 \n164,462.69 \n230,301.84 $ \n \n164,578.74 82,681.32 \n146,511.52 \n393,771.58 \n2,682.48 \n36,141.53 8,598.50 \n186,090.82 233,513.33 \n \nTotal Liabilities and Fund Equity $ 259,163.99 $ 84,313.54 $ 152,509.38 $ 495,986.91 $ 627,284.91 \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n-22 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES \nSPECIAL REVENUE FUND YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 \n \nEXHIBIT \"H\" \n \nREVENUES \n \nSCHOOL FOOD \nSERVICES FUND \n \nLOTTERY PROGRAMS \n \nFEDERAL PROGRAMS \n \nTOTALS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 JUNE 30, 1998 \n \nState Funds Federal Funds Other Funds \n \n$ 75,130.00 $ 588,167,17 \n \n$ 663,297.17 $ 710,147.35 \n \n726,042.12 \n \n$ 1,135,889.10 \n \n1,861,931.22 \n \n1,617,871.87 \n \n289,913.01 \n \n615.00 \n \n290,528.01 \n \n280,356.27 \n \nTotal Revenues \n \n$ 1,091,085.13 $ 588,782.17 $ 1,135,889.10 $ 2,815,756.40 $ 2,608,375.49 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nCurrent Instruction Support Services Pupil Services Improvement of Instructional Services Educational Media Services General Administration School Administration Maintenance and Operation of Plant Student Transportation Services Other Support Services Food Services Operation \n \n$ 490,649,01 $ 1,004,848.63 $ 1,495,497.64 $ 1,195,247.35 \n \n$ 1,112,713.26 \n \n49,879.05 15,196.27 \n2,855.55 20,257.33 \n9,567.00 377.96 \n \n17,316.71 81,309.54 18,642.40 22,587.07 \n140.00 \n6,705.15 3,191.07 \n \n67,195.76 96,505.81 18,642.40 22,587.07 \n2,995.55 20,257.33 16,272.15 \n3,569.03 1,112,713.26 \n \n63,164.73 148,010.30 76,113.65 24,038.71. \n678.19 12,423.19 \n8,243.65 34,775.04 1,068,727.74 \n \nTotal Expenditures \n \n$ 1,112,713.26 $ 588,782.17 $ 1,154,740.57 $ 2,856,236.00 $ 2,631,422.55 \n \nExcess of Revenues over (under) Expenditures \n \n$ -21,628.13 $ \n \n0.00 $ -18,851.47 $ \n \n-40,479.60 $ \n \n-23,047.06 \n \nOTHER FINANCING SOURCES \n \nOperating Transfers In \n \n34,668.99 \n \n34,668.99 \n \n32,933.56 \n \nExcess of Revenues and Other Financing Sources \n \nover (under) Expenditures \n \n$ -21,628.13 $ \n \n0.00 $ 15,817.52 $ \n \n-5,810.61 $ \n \n9,886.50 \n \nFUND BALANCE JULY 1 \n \n230,830.85 \n \n0.00 \n \n2,682.48 \n \n233,513.33 \n \n204,443.24 \n \nFood Inventory - Net Change in Period Donated Commodities Purchased Food \n \n4.371.29 -1.772.17 \n \n4,371.29 -1.772.17 \n \n18,732.94 450.65 \n \nFUND BALANCE JUNE 30 \n \n$ 211.801.84 $ \n \n0.00 $ 18.500.00 $ 230.301,84 $ 233,513.33 \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n- 23- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION COMBINING BALANCE SHEET CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nEXHIBIT \"I\" \n \nASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable \n \nBOND PROCEEDS \n \n$ \n \n163,610.35 $ \n \nLOTIERY PROJECT \n \nTOTALS \n \nJUNE 30, 1999 \n \nJUNE 30,1998 \n \n376,887.19 $ \n \n540,497.54 $ 1,686,200.02 \n \n67,578.10 \n \n67,578.10 \n \nTotal Assets \n \n$ \n \n163,610.35 $ \n \n444,465.29 $ \n \n608,075.64 $ 1,686,200.02 \n \nLIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY \n \nLIABILITIES \n \nAccounts Payable Contracts Payable Retainages Payable \n \nTotal Liabilities \n \nFUND EQUITY \n \nFund Balances \n \nReserved \n \nFor Purposes of Bond Issue \n \n$ \n \nFor State Capital Outlay Projects \n \nUnreserved \n \nUndesignated \n \nTotal Fund Equity \n \n$ \n \n$ $ \n163,610.35 \n0.00 $ 163,610.35 $ \n \n100.00 $ \n346,761.74 97,603.55 \n444,465.29 $ \n$ \n0.00 \n0.00 $ \n \n100.00 $ \n346,761.74 97,603.55 \n444,465.29 $ \n \n38,212.72 3,160.00 \n158,955.79 \n200,328.51 \n \n163,610.35 $ \n0.00 \n163,610.35 $ \n \n876,434.12 609,437.39 \n0.00 \n1,485,871.51 \n \nTotal Liabilities and Fund Equity \n \n$ \n \n163,610.35 $ \n \n444,465.29 $ \n \n608,075.64 $. 1,686,200.02 \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n- 24- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES \nCAPITAL PROJECTS FUND YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nEXHIBIT \"J\" \n \nBOND PROCEEDS \n \nLOTTERY PROJECT \n \nTOTALS \n \nYEAR ENDED \n \nJUNE 30,1999 \n \nJUNE 30,1998 \n \nREVENUES \n \nState Funds Other Funds \n \n$ \n \n675,781.00 $ \n \n675,781.00 \n \n$ \n \n54,546.91 \n \n54,546.91 $ \n \n133,264.87 \n \nTotal Revenues \n \n$ \n \n54,546.91 $ \n \n675.781 .00 $ \n \n730,327.91 $ \n \n133,264.87 \n \nEXPENDITURES \n \nCapital Outlay Land and Land Improvements Building and Building Improvements Equipment \n \n$ \n \n56,721.00 \n \n$ \n \n178,483.59 $ 1,874,249.00 $ 2,052,732.59 \n \n2,181,566.56 \n \n6,773.22 \n \nTotal Expenditures \n \n$ \n \n178,483.59 $ 1,874,249.00 $ 2,052,732.59 $ 2,245,060.78 \n \nExcess of Revenues over (under) Expenditures \n \n$ \n \n-123,936.68 $ -1,198,468.00 $ -1,322,404.68 $ -2,111.795.91 \n \nOTHER FINANCING SOURCES fUSES) \n \nOperating Transfers In Operating Transfers Out \n \n$ \n \n143.52 $ \n \n-589,030.61 \n \n589,030.61 $ \n \n589,174.13 $ -589,030.61 \n \n767,774.00 -767,774.00 \n \nTotal Other Financing Sources (Uses) \n \n$ \n \n-588,887.09 $ \n \n589,030.61 $ \n \n143.52 $ \n \n0.00 \n \nExcess of Revenues and Other Financing Sources over (under) Expenditures and Other Financing Uses $ \n \n-712,823.77 $ \n \n-609,437.39 $ -1,322,261.16 $ -2,111,795.91 \n \nFUND BALANCE JULY 1 \n \n876,434.12 \n \n609,437.39 \n \n1,485,871.51 \n \n3,597,667.42 \n \nFUND BALANCE JUNE 30 \n \n$ \n \n163,610.35 $ \n \n0.00 $ \n \n163,610.35 $ 1,485,871.51 \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n- 25- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION COMBINING BALANCE SHEET DEBT SERVICE FUND JUNE 30. 1999 \n \nEXHIBIT\"K\" \n \nASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable \nTotal Assets \n \nPROPERTY TAXES FOR BOND DEBT \n \nSPECIAL PURPOSE LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX \n \nTOTALS \n \nJUNE 30, 1999 \n \nJUNE 30. 1998 \n \n$ \n \n152,237.60 $ \n \n328,218.16 $ \n \n480,455.76 $ \n \n249,926.54 \n \n13,528.60 \n \n137,149.55 \n \n150,678.15 \n \n115,900.76 \n \n$ \n \n165,766.20 $ \n \n465,367.71 $ \n \n631,133.91 $ =~3;;;,;6;;,;;;5~,8;;;;27;,,;.=30;;.,. \n \nLIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY \n \nLIABILITIES \n \nCash Overdraft Accounts Payable \n \nTotal Liabilities \n \nFUND EQUITY \n \nFund Balances \n \nReserved \n \nFor Debt Service \n \n$ \n \nUnreserved \n \nUndesignated \n \nTotal Fund Equity \n \n$ \n \n$ $ \n \n165,766.20 $ \n0.00 \n165,766.20 $ \n \n465,367.71 $ \n0.00 \n465,367.71 $ \n \n631,133.91 $ \n0.00 \n631,133.91 $ \n \n3,033.70 529.10 \n3,562.80 \n362,264.50 0.00 \n362,264.50 \n \nTotal Liabilities and Fund Equity $ \n \n165,766.20 $ \n \n465,367.71 $ \n \n631,133.91 $ ==3;;;,;6;;,;;;5.,.,8;;;;27;,,;,=30;;.,. \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n-26- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES \nDEBT SERVICE FUND YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 \n \nEXHIBIT\"L\" \n \nFUND BALANCE JUNE 30 \n \n$ \n \n165.766,20 $ \n \n465,367.71 $ \n \n631,133.91 $ ====3=6=20=;,2=64=,5=0,= \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements, \n \n-27 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS \nYEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1999 \n \nSCHEDULE \"1\" \n \nFUNDING AGENCY PROGRAM/GRANT \n \nCFDA NUMBER \n \nAgriculture, U. S. Department of Child Nutrition Cluster Pass-Through From Georgia Department of Education Food and Nutrition Program Food Services School Breakfast Program 1999 Grant National School Lunch Program 1999 Grant \n \n10.553 10.555 \n \nTotal Child Nutrition Cluster \n \nOther Programs Pass-Through From Georgia Department of Education Food and Nutrition Program Food Distribution Program (1) Pass-Through From Office of School Readiness Child and Adult Care Food Program 1999 Contract \n \n10.550 10.558 \n \nTotal U. S. Department of Agriculture \n \nEducation, U. S. Department of Special Education Cluster Pass-Through From Georgia Department of Education Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Part B - Special Education Capacity BUilding Improvement Grant 1999 Grant Flow Through 1999 Grant Preschool 1999 Grant \n \n84.173 84.027 84.173 \n \nTotal Special Education Cluster \n \nOther Programs Pass-Through From Georgia Department of Education Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies 1999 Grant Title II Eisenhower Professional Development 1999 Grant Title III Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grants 1999 Grant Title VI Innovative Education Program Strategies 1999 Grant Goals 2000 State and Local Education Systemic Improvement Grants 1998 Grant 1999 Grant Vocational Education - Basic Grants to States High School Program Basic Grant 1999 Grant Tech-Prep Education 1999 Grant \n \n84.010 84.281 84.318 84.298 84.276 84.276 \n84.048 84.243 \n \nPASSTHROUGH \nENTITY ID \nNUMBER \n \nN/A \n \n$ \n \nN/A \n \n$ \n \nN/A \nN/A $ \n \nN/A \n \n$ \n \nN/A \n \nN/A \n \n$ \n \nN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A \nN/A N/A \n \nFEDERAL REVENUE IN PERIOD \n \nEXPENDITURES IN PERIOD \n \n164,048.90 497,018.19 $ 661,067.09 $ \n \n(2) 1,053,810.55 (3) 1,053,810.55 \n \n58,902.71 \n \n58,902.71 \n \n6,072.32 726,042.12 $ \n \n(2) 1,112,713.26 \n \n9,730.00 $ 166,269.17 38,796.41 214,795.58 $ \n \n9,730.00 166,269.17 \n38,803.57 (3) 214,802.74 \n \n462,020.00 36,000.00 \n137,500.00 16,315.00 \n184,212.52 \n22,667.00 48,500.00 \n \n462,729.01 (3) 17,500.00 \n137,500.00 16,315.00 2,682.48 \n184,212.52 \n56,619.82 (3) 48,500.00 \n \n-28- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS \nYEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 \n \nSCHEDULE \"1\" \n \nFUNDING AGENCY PROGRAM/GRANT \nEducation, U. S. Department of Other Programs Pass-Through From Okefenokee Regional Educational Service Agency Safe and Drug-Free Schools 1999 Grant \nTotal U. S, Department of Education \n \nCFDA NUMBER \n \nPASSTHROUGH \nENTITY ID \nNUMBER \n \nFEDERAL REVENUE IN PERIOD \n \nEXPENDITURES IN PERIOD \n \n84.186 \n \nN/A \n \n$ \n \n13,879.00 $ \n \n1.;...:3,\"\"8:;.;.7.=..9,,,,,,00,;.. \n \n$ \n \n1,135,889.1 0 $ _---\"'1,,,-154.;..;,.:..7;,.....;4.=..0,,,,,,57;... \n \nTotal Federal Financial Assistance \n \n$ \n \n1,861,931.22 $ =~21,;;;,2~67~,4,;,;5=3=.8=3 \n \nN/A = Not Available \n \nNotes to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards \n \n(1) The amounts shown for the Food Distribution Program represents the Federally assigned value of nonmonetary assistance for donated commodities received and/or consumed by the system during the current fiscal year. \n(2) Expenditures for the Child and Adult Care Food Program and the School Breakfast Program were not maintained separately and are included in the 1999 National School Lunch Program, \n(3) Expenditures for this program include State, and/or Other Funds, Expenditures are not maintained by fund source. \n \nMajor Programs are identified by an asterisk (*) in front of the CFDA number. \n \nThe Board did not provide Federal Assistance to any Subrecipient. \n \nThe accompanying schedule of expenditures of Federal awards includes the Federal grant activity of the Brantley County Board of Education and is presented on the modified accrual basis of accounting which is the basis of accounting used in the presentation of the general purpose financial statements. \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n- 29- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF STATE REVENUE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1999 \n \nSCHEDULE \"2\" \n \nAGENCY/FUNDING \n \nGOVERNMENTAL FUND TYPES \n \nSPECIAL \n \nCAPITAL \n \nGENERAL \n \nREVENUE \n \nPROJECTS \n \nFUND \n \nFUND \n \nFUND \n \nTOTAL \n \nGRANTS \n \nEducation, Georgia Department of \n \nQuality Basic Education \n \nGeneral and Career Education Programs $ 6,071,332.00 \n \nSpecial Education Programs \n \n994,662.00 \n \nRemedial Education Program \n \n251,012.00 \n \nMedia Center Programs \n \n260,767.00 \n \nStaff Development Programs \n \n74,815.00 \n \nIndirect Cdst \n \n1,710,188.00 \n \nPupil Transportation \n \nRegular \n \n504,230.00 \n \nBus Replacement \n \n146,340.00 \n \nMiddle School Incentive Program \n \n236,922.00 \n \nSpecial Instructional Assistance \n \n277,622.00 \n \nIn-School Suspension \n \n83,459.00 \n \nMid-term Adjustment \n \n351,012.00 \n \nCounselors Grades 4 and 5 \n \n25,155.00 \n \nTechnology Specialist \n \n57,685.00 \n \nLocal Five Mill Share \n \n-716,097.00 \n \nEducational Equalization Funding Grant \n \n1,030,662.00 \n \nFood Services \n \n$ \n \nVocational Education \n \n2,800.00 \n \nOther State Programs \n \nApprenticeship Program \n \n2,000.00 \n \nAt-Risk Summer School Program \n \n11,649.83 \n \nEnvironmental Science Program \n \n500.00 \n \nHealth Insurance \n \n179,537.93 \n \nMentor Teacher Program \n \n1,458.00 \n \nPreschool Handicapped Program \n \n20,992.00 \n \nPSATExam \n \n283.00 \n \nRemedial Summer School Program \n \n4,152.54 \n \nStudent Record \n \n2,166.75 \n \nTeachers'Retirement \n \n1,545.56 \n \nYear 2000 Project Funding \n \n14,069.00 \n \nLottery Programs \n \nAssistive Technology \n \nComputers in the Classroom \n \nExceptional Growth-Capital Outlay \n \n75,130.00 \n6,504.21 57,586.00 \n$ \n \n$ 6,071,332.00 994,662.00 251,012.00 260,767.00 74,815.00 \n1,710,188.00 \n \n504,230.00 146,340.00 236,922.00 277,622.00 83,459.00 351,012.00 25,155.00 57,685.00 -716,097.00 1,030,662.00 75,130.00 \n2,800.00 \n \n2,000.00 11,649.83 \n500.00 179,537.93 \n1,458.00 20,992.00 \n283.00 4,152.54 2,166.75 1,545.56 14,069.00 \n \n675,781.00 \n \n6,504.21 57,586.00 675,781.00 \n \nOffice of School Readiness Pre-Kindergarten Program \n \n524,076.96 \n \n524,076.96 \n \nOffice of Treasury and Fiscal Services Public School Employees Retirement \n \n42,460.00 \n \n42,460.00 \n \nCONTRACT Education, Georgia Department of Reading First Program \n \n52,155.00 \n \n52,155.00 \n \n$ 11,695,535.61 $ 663,297.17 $ 675,781.00 $ 13,034,613.78 \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n- 30- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF APPROVED LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX PROJECTS \nYEAR ENDED JUNE 3D, 1999 \n \nSCHEDULE \"3\" \n \nPROJECT \n \nORIGINAL ESTIMATED \nCOST (1) \n \nCURRENT ESTIMATED COSTS (2) \n \nAMOUNT EXPENDED IN CURRENT \nYEAR (3) \n \nAMOUNT EXPENDED \nIN PRIOR YEARS \n \nThe new Waynesville Elementary \n \nSchool, renovations and the addition \n \nof four classrooms at Brantley County \n \nMiddle School, renovations and \n \nimprovements at Brantley County High \n \nSchool consisting of three science \n \nclassrooms, laboratories, a media \n \ncenter, an addition to the gymnasium \n \nwith new bleachers, construction of a \n \nnew girls' softball field, renovations \n \nto existing facilities, renovations to the \n \ngymnasium and physical education \n \nfacilities at Hoboken and Nahunta \n \nElementary Schools \n \n$ \n \n3,800,000.00 $ \n \n6,507,001.00 $ \n \n2,181,057.59 $ 2,350,173.28 \n \n(1) The Board's original cost estimate as specified in the resolution calling for the imposition of the Local Option Sales Tax. \n(2) The Board's current estimate of total cost for the projects. Includes all cost from project inception to completion. \n(3) The voters of Brantley County approved the imposition of a 1% sales tax to fund the above projects and retire associated debt. Amounts expended for these projects may include sales tax proceeds, state, local property taxes and/or other funds over the life of the projects. \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n- 31 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES LOTTERY PROGRAMS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30.1999 \n \nSCHEDULE \"4\" \n \nEXPENDITURES \nCurrent Instruction Support Services Pupil Services Improvement of Instructional Services School Administration Maintenance and Operation of Plant Student Transportation Services Other Support Services \n \nASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY \n \nCOMPUTERS IN THE \nCLASSROOM \n \nPRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM \n \n$ \n \n6,504.21 $ \n \n57,586.00 $ \n \n426,558.80 $ \n49,879.05 \n15,196.27 2,855.55 \n20,257.33 9,567.00 \n377.96 \n \nTOTAL \n490,649.01 \n49,879.05 \n15,196.27 2,855.55 \n20,257.33 9,567.00 \n377.96 \n \nTotal Expenditures \n \n$ \n \n6,504.21 $ \n \n57,586.00 $ \n \n524,691.96 $ ====5=88=,7=8=2=.1=7 \n \nRECAP: Salaries and Benefits Pre-Kindergarten Program Other Expenditures Assistive Technology Computers in the Classroom Pre-Kindergarten Program \n \n$ \n \n434,670.92 \n \n6,504.21 \n57,586.00 \n90,021.04 \n \n$ 588,782.17 \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n- 32- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ANALYSIS OF MINIMUM EXPENDITURE REQUIREMENTS - OVERALL \nGENERAL FUND - QUALITY BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nSCHEDULE \"S\" \n \nMinimum Expenditure Requirements (Total Allotment) Expenditures on Combined Program Basis \nSalaries Operations \nLess: Expenditures for Media Center Programs in Excess of Total Media Allotment \nExpenditures per Audit \nAmount of Underexpenditure for Total Allotment \n \nFOURTEEN WEIGHTED AND MEDIA CENTER \nPROGRAMS \n \n100% TEST FOR OPERATIONS PORTION OF FOURTEEN WEIGHTED PROGRAMS \n \n$ \n \n7,862.717.00 $ _ _--=.27.:...:S::.!.:,2::;:S;,.::;8.:..::.0;:;.,0 \n \n$ \n \n7.962,466.41 \n \n432.299.94 $ _ _--=.37:..,:3:.!.:,S:.,::8:..:.4:..=.3.:::..5 \n \n$ \n \n8.394,766.35 \n \n-121,682.12 $ _ _...::.8:=.2.:...:73:.:.;,0:..=8~4.=23::.. \n \n$ \n \n0.00 $=====0=.0=0 \n \nSee notes to the general purpose financial statements. - 33 - \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ANALYSIS OF MINIMUM EXPENDITURE REQUIREMENTS BY PROGRAM \nGENERAL FUND QUALITY BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nGENERAL AND CAREER EDUCATION PROGRAMS Kindergarten (*) Grades 1  3 (*) Sub-Total - K-3 Grades 4 - 5 (*) Grades 6  8 (*) Grades 9 - 12 (*) High School Laboratories (*) Vocational Education Laboratories (*) Total General and Career Education Programs \nSPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS Regular Programs Category II (*) Category III (*) Category IV (*) Sub-Total- Regular Category VI (Gifted) (*) Total Special Education Programs \nREMEDIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM C*) Total Fourteen Weighted Programs \nMEDIA CENTER PROGRAMS Salaries Operations Total Media Center Programs \nTotal Fourteen Weighted and Media center Programs \n \nALLOTMENTS FROM GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF \n \nREQUIRED \n \nORIGINAL \n \n~ \n \nORIGINAL \n \nMID-TERM \n \n$ \n \n602,374.00 \n \n$ \n \n542,136.60 $ \n \n1,687,779.00 \n \n1,519,001.10 \n \n$ 2,290,153.00 90 $ 2,061,137.70 $ \n \n751,407.00 90 \n \n676,266.30 \n \n1,405,134.00 90 \n \n1,264,620.60 \n \n717,598.00 90 \n \n645,838.20 \n \n508,080.00 90 \n \n457,272.00 \n \n398,960.00 90 \n \n359,064.00 \n \n$ 6,071.332.00 \n \n$ 5,464,198.80 $ \n \n105,256.00 50,334.00 \n155,590.00 40,853.00 18,105.00 -29,207.70 -57,087.00 \n200,811.00 329,064.30 \n \n$ \n \n916,330.00 \n \n$ \n \n824,697.00 $ \n \n0.00 \n \n$ \n \n916,330.00 90 $ \n \n824,697.00 $ \n \n78,332.00 90 \n \n70,498.80 \n \n$ \n \n994.662.00 \n \n$ \n \n895.195.80 $ \n \n$ \n \n251,012.00 90 $ \n \n225,910.80 $ \n \n$ 7,317,006.00 \n \n$ 6,585,305.40 $ \n \n0.00 16,679.00 . 16,679.00 -70,395.30 275,348.00 \n \n$ \n \n204,863.00 90 $ \n \n184,376.70 $ \n \n55,904.00 100 \n \n55,904.00 \n \n$ \n \n260,767.00 \n \n$ \n \n240.280.70 $ \n \n7,099.00 2,497.00 \n9,596.00 \n \n$ 7.577.773.00 \n \n$ 6,825,586.10 $ \n \n284,944.00 \n \nSTAFF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Cost of Instruction Professional Development \nTotal Staff Development Programs (*) Identifies Fourteen Weighted Programs. See notes to the general purpose financial statements. \n \n$ \n \n23,605.00 \n \n51,210.00 \n \n$ \n \n23,605.00 $ \n \n51,210.00 \n \n0.00 0.00 \n \n$ \n \n74,815.00 100 $ \n \n74,815.00 $======0...0.=0 \n \n- 34  \n \n SCHEDULE \"6\" \n \nEDUCATION TOTAL \nREQUIRED \n \nACTUAL EXPENDITURES \n \nSALARIES \n \nOPERATIONS \n \nTOTAL \n \nAMOUNT OF UNDEREXPENDITURE \nFOR REQUIRED ALLOTMENT \n \n$ \n \n647,392.60 $ \n \n648,447.96 $ \n \n21,589.60 $ \n \n670,037.56 \n \n1,569,335.10 \n \n1,753,645.26 \n \n85,764.98 \n \n1,839,410.24 \n \n$ 2,216,727.70 $ 2,402,093.22 $ \n \n107,354.58 $ 2,509,447.80 $ \n \n0.00 \n \n717,119.30 \n \n790,327.44 \n \n39,771.81 \n \n830,099.25 \n \n0.00 \n \n1,282,725.60 \n \n1,286,068.18 \n \n49,498.64 \n \n1,335,566.82 \n \n0.00 \n \n616,630.50 \n \n747,731.96 \n \n44,957.09 \n \n792,689.05 \n \n0.00 \n \n400,185.00 \n \n569,332.13 \n \n58,762.43 \n \n628,094.56 \n \n0.00 \n \n559,875.00 \n \n508,264.09 \n \n52,445.69 \n \n560,709.78 \n \n0.00 \n \n$ 5,793,263.10 $ 6,303,817.02 $ \n \n352,790.24 $ 6,656,607.26 \n \n$ \n \n824,697.00 \n \n$ \n \n94,032.74 $ 858,237.22 \n594.09 \n \n702.05 $ 12,033.30 3,854.53 \n \n94,734.79 870,270.52 \n4,448.62 \n \n$ \n \n824,697.00 $ \n \n952,864.05 $ \n \n16,589.88 $ \n \n969,453.93 \n \n0.00 \n \n87,177.80 \n \n146,274.21 \n \n433.23 \n \n146,707.44 \n \n0.00 \n \n$ \n \n911,874.80 $ 1,099,138.26 $ \n \n17,023.11 $ 1,116,161.37 \n \n$ \n \n155,515.50 $ \n \n226,181.60 $ \n \n3,771.00 $ \n \n229,952.60 \n \n0.00 \n \n$ 6,860,653.40 $ 7,629,136.88 $ \n \n373,584.35 $ 8,002,721.23 \n \n$ \n \n191,475.70 $ \n \n58,401.00 \n \n$ \n \n249,876.70 $ \n \n333,329.53 \n \n$ \n \n$ _ _.=;58::::.,7:..:1~5.:;:;59;:.. \n \n333,329.53 58,715.59 \n \n333,329.53 $ \n \n58,715.59 $_--=3.=;92::::.,O;;.;4~5:.:..1;:..2 \n \n0.00 0.00 \n \n$ 7,110.530.10 $ 7,962,466.41 $ \n \n432,299.94 $ 8,394,766.35 $=======0.:;.0=0 \n \n$ \n \n23,605.00 \n \n51,210.00 \n \n$===74=,.8.1.;,;;;5.:;.0=0 \n \n$ \n \n55,821.01 $ \n \n55,821.01 \n \n19,098.99 \n \n19,098.99 \n \n$ \n \n74,920.00 $ \n \n74,920.00 $=======0...0..0.. \n \n 35  \n \n SECTIONll COMPLIANCE AND INTERNAL CONTROL REPORTS \n \n RUSSELL W. HINTON \nSTATE AUDITOR \n(404) 656-2174 \n \nDEPARTMENT OF AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS \n254 Washington Street, S.w., Suite 214 Atlanta, Georgia 30334-8400 \nJune 22,2000 \n \nHonorable Roy E. Barnes, Governor Members of the General Assembly Members of the State Board of Education \nand Superintendent and Members of the Brantley County Board of Education \nREPORT ON COMPLIANCE AND ON INTERNAL CONTROL OVER FINANCIAL REPORTING \nBASED ON AN AUDIT OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNMENT AUDITING STANDARDS \nLadies and Gentlemen: \nWe have audited the financial statements ofBrantley County Board ofEducation as of and for the year ended June 30, 1999, and have issued our report thereon dated June 22, 2000. This report was qualified for a scope limitation and for various departures from generally accepted accounting principles, as identified in the auditor's report on the general purpose financial statements. Except as discussed in the following paragraph, we conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. \nWe did not observe the taking of either the Federal donated commodities inventory or the purchased foods inventory at June 30, 1999, nor could we satisfy ourselves as to the accuracy of the amounts stated as inventories through alternative procedures. \nCompliance \nAs part of obtaining reasonable assurance about whether Brantley County Board of Education's financial statements are free ofmaterial misstatement, we perfonned tests of its compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts and grants, noncompliance with which could have a direct and material effect on the detennination of financial statement amounts. However, providing an opinion on compliance with those provisions was not an objective of our audit and accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. The results of our tests disclosed no instances of noncompliance that are required to be reported under Government Auditing Standards. \n \n99YB-40 \n \n Internal Control Over Financial Reporting \nIn planning and perfonning our audit, we considered Brantley County Board of Education's internal control over financial reporting in order to detennine our auditing procedures for the purpose of expressing our opinion on the financial statements and not to provide assurance on the internal control over financial reporting. However, we noted a certain matter involving the internal control over financial reporting and its operation that we consider to be a reportable condition. Reportable conditions involve matters coming to our attention relating to significant deficiencies in the design or operation of the internal control over financial reporting that, in our judgement, could adversely affect Brantley County Board of Education's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial data consistent with assertions ofmanagement in the financial statements. The reportable condition is described in the accompanying Schedule ofFindings and Questioned Costs as item FS-6131-99-01. \nA material weakness is a condition in which the design or operation of one or more of the internal control components does not reduce to a relatively low level the risk that misstatements in amounts that would be material in relation to the financial statements being audited may occur and not be detected within a timely period by employees in the nonnal course ofperfonning their assigned functions. Our consideration of the internal control over financial reporting would not necessarily disclose all matters in the internal control that might be reportable conditions and accordingly, would not necessarily disclose all reportable conditions that are also considered to be material weaknesses. However, the reportable condition described above, is considered to be a material weakness. \nThis report is intended solely for the infonnation and use of management, members of the Brantley County Board ofEducation, Federal awarding agencies and pass-through entities and is not intended to be and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties. \nRespectfully submitted, \n \nRWH:jb 99YB-40 \n \nRu sell W. Hinton State Auditor \n \n RUSSELL W. HINTON \nSTATE AUDITOR \n(404) 656-2174 \n \nDEPARTMENT OF AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS \n254 Washington Street, S.w., Suite 214 Atlanta, Georgia 30334-8400 \nJune 22,2000 \n \nHonorable Roy E. Barnes, Governor Members of the General Assembly Members of the State Board of Education \nand Superintendent and Members of the Brantley County Board of Education \nREPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO EACH MAJOR PROGRAM ANDINTERNALCONTROLOVERCOMPLIANCEINACCORDANCEWITHOMBCIRCULARA-133 \nLadies and Gentlemen: \nCompliance \nWe have audited the compliance of Brantley County Board of Education with the types of compliance requirements described in the U.S. Office ofManagement and Budget (OMB) Circular A-I33 Compliance Supplement that are applicable to each of its major Federal programs for the year ended June 30, 1999. Brantley County Board ofEducation's major Federal programs are identified in the accompanying Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs. Compliance with the requirements of laws, regulations, contracts and grants applicable to each of its major Federal programs is the responsibility of Brantley County Board of Education's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on Brantley County Board of Education's compliance based on our audit. \nWe conducted our audit of compliance in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards; the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General ofthe United States; and OMB Circular A-133, Audits ofStates, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations. Those standards and OMB Circular A-133 require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether noncompliance with the types of compliance requirements referred to above that could have a direct and material effect on a major Federal program occurred. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence about the Brantley County Board of Education's compliance with those requirements and performing such other procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. Our audit does not provide a legal determination on Brantley County Board ofEducation's compliance with those requirements. \n \n99SA-10 \n \n In our opinion, the Brantley County Board of Education complied, in all material respects, with the requirements referred to above that are applicable to each of its major Federal programs for the year ended June 30, 1999. \nInternal Control Over Compliance \nThe management of Brantley County Board of Education is responsible for establishing and maintaining effective internal control over compliance with requirements of laws, regulations, contracts and grants applicable to Federal programs. In planning and performing our audit, we considered Brantley County Board ofEducation's internal control over compliance with requirements that could have a direct and material effect on a major Federal program in order to detennine our auditing procedures for the purpose of expressing our opinion on compliance and to test and report on internal control over compliance in accordance with OMB Circular A-133. \nOur consideration of the internal control over compliance would not necessarily disclose all matters in the internal control that might be material weaknesses. A material weakness is a condition in which the design or operation ofone or more ofthe internal control components does not reduce to a relatively low level ofrisk that noncompliance with applicable requirements of laws, regulations, contracts and grants that would be material in relation to a major Federal program being audited may occur and not be detected within a timely period by employees in the nonnal course of perfonning their assigned functions. We noted no matters involving the internal control over compliance and its operation that we consider to be material weaknesses. \nThis report is intended solely for the infonnation and use of management, members of the Brantley County Board ofEducation, Federal awarding agencies and pass-through entities and is not intended to be and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties. \nRespectfully submitted, \n~4~e.llQW9. H-intontJ.~~ State Auditor \nRWH:jb 99SA-I0 \n \n SECTION ill AUDITEE'S RESPONSE TO PRIOR YEAR FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS \n \n BRANTLEY COuNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION AUDITEE'S RESPONSE \nSUMMARY SCHEDULE OF PRlOR YEAR FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1999 \n \nPRlOR YEAR FINANCIAL STATEMENT FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS \n \nFINDING CONTROL NUMBER AND STATUS \n \n6131-94-02 6131-94-04 6131-96-02 FS-6131-97-0l FS-6131-98-01 \n \nFurther Action Not Warranted Further Action Not Warranted Previously Reported Corrective Action Implemented Further Action Not Warranted Unresolved - See Corrective ActionJResponses \n \nCORRECTIVE ACTIONIRESPONSES \n \nGENERAL FIXED ASSETS Failure to Maintain General Fixed Assets Account Group Finding Control Number: FS-6131-98-01 \n \nThe Brantley County Board ofEducation does not at this time have sufficient resources to maintain a system-wide General Fixed Assets Account Group within the formal accounting records. \n \n SECTION IV FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS \nYEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1999 \nI SUMMARY OF AUDITOR'S RESULTS \n1. Type of Report Issued on the Financial Statements The auditor's opinion on the Brantley County Board of Education's financial statements was qualified for a scope limitation and for various departures from generally accepted accounting principles. \n2. Reportable Conditions in Internal Control Disclosed by the Audit of the Financial Statements The audit report for the Brantley County Board of Education disclosed a financial statement reportable condition related to the following control category. \nGeneral Fixed Assets \nThe reportable condition described above is considered to be a material weakness. \n3. Noncompliance Material to the Financial Statements The audit of the Brantley County Board of Education disclosed no instances of noncompliance that were deemed to be material to the financial statements. \n4. Reportable Conditions in Internal Control Over Major Programs The audit report for the Brantley County Board of Education did not disclose any reportable conditions in internal control over major programs. \n5. Type of Report Issued on Compliance for Major Programs The auditor's opinion on the Brantley County Board of Education's report on compliance with requirements applicable to major programs was unqualified. \n6. Audit Findings Req,uired to be Reported by Section .51 O(a) of OMB Circular A-133 The Brantley County Board ofEducation's audit did not disclose audit findings required to be reported by section .510(a) ofOMB Circular A-133. \n7. Major Programs Federal awards audited as major programs are as follows: 10.553 Food and Nutrition Program - Food Services - School Breakfast Program 10.555 Food and Nutrition Program - Food Services - National School Lunch Program \n8. Type \"A\" Program Dollar Threshold The dollar threshold for type \"A\" programs was $300,000.00. \n9. Low Risk Auditee The Brantley County Board of Education was audited as a low risk auditee based on a waiver granted by the U. S. Department of Education.. \n- 1- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS \nYEAR ENDED JUNE 3D. 1999 \nII FIN.\u003c\\NCIAL STATEMENT FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS GENERAL FIXED ASSETS Failure to Maintain General Fixed Assets Account Group Reportable Condition - Material Weakness Repeated From Prior Year Finding Control Number: FS-6131-99-01 The Brantley County Board of Education did not maintain a system-wide General Fixed Assets Account Group within the formal accounting records as required by generally accepted accounting principles. This condition results in the general purpose financial statements of the Board being incomplete and not in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Appropriate action should be taken by the Board to establish accounting controls and procedures to provide for maintenance ofa General Fixed Assets Account Group. These subsidiary records should include an inventory of land, buildings and equipment owned by the Board and should include, but may not be limited to, date acquired, acquisition cost, estimated replacement cost, location and description. Detailed records should be maintained of all additions and deletions to the General Fixed Assets Account Group. III FEDERAL AWARD FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS No matters were reported. \n-2- \n \n "},{"id":"dlg_ggpd_y-ga-ba800-b-pr1-be26-bb8-b1998-h99-bsuppl-p","title":"Brantley County Board of Education, Nahunta, Georgia, schedule of salaries and travel, year ended June 30, 1999","collection_id":"dlg_ggpd","collection_title":"Georgia Government Publications","dcterms_contributor":["Georgia. 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HINTON \nSTATE AUDITOR \n(404) 656-2174 \n \nDEPARTMENT OF AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS \n254 Washington Street, S.w., Suite 214 Atlanta, Georgia 30334-8400 \nJune 22, 2000 \n \nHonorable Roy E. Barnes, Governor Members of the General Assembly Members of the State Board of Education \nand Superintendent and Members of the Brantley County Board of Education \nINDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL \nLadies and Gentlemen: \nWe have audited the general purpose financial statements of the Brantley County Board of Education, as of and for the year ended June 30, 1999, and have issued our report thereon dated June 22,2000, under separate cover. That report was qualified for a scope limitation and for various departures from generally accepted accounting principles, as identified in the auditor's report on the general purpose financial statements. Those financial statements are the responsibility of the Board's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these general purpose financial statements based on our audit. \nExcept as discussed in the following paragraphs, we conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. \nWe did not observe the taking of either the Federal donated commodities inventory or purchased foods inventory at June 30, 1999, nor could we satisfy ourselves as to the accuracy of the amounts stated as inventories through alternative procedures. \nAs described in the auditor's report on the general purpose financial statements, the auditor's opinion on the Board's financial statements was qualified for the Board's failure to record as expenditures certain salaries earned by employees of the Board as of June 30, 1999, but not paid until the subsequent fiscal year. Additionally, similar amounts earned as ofJune 30, 1998, are recorded as expenditures in the fiscal year 1999 financial statements rather than in the prior year as required by generally accepted accounting principles. \n99ARL-50 \n \n Our audit was perfonned for the purpose of fonning an opinion on the general purpose financial statements taken as a whole. The Schedule of Salaries and Travel included in this separately issued document is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the general purpose financial statements of the Brantley County Board of Education. The Schedule of Salaries and Travel has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the general purpose financial statements and in our opinion, except for the effects of the matters referred to in the preceding paragraph, such infonnation is fairly presented in all material respects in relation to the general purpose financial statements taken as a whole and should be read in conjunction with those statements. \nThis report is issued pursuant to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated 50-6-27 and is intended solely for the infonnation and the use of management, members of the Brantley County Board of Education and members of the General Assembly of Georgia and is not intended to be and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties. \n_ _..ectfully submitted, \n \nRWH:jb 99ARL-50 \n \nRu ell W. Hinton St e Auditor \n \n SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nNAME \nADAMS,DONNA R ALBRITION,PATRICIA ALDRIDGE,DEWAINE ALLBRITION,ETHEL J ALLEN,LORI ANNE ALLER,DOROTHY H ALTMAN,CINDY M ALTMAN,DONALD M ALTMAN,E MARIE A~TMAN,PAMELA B AMMONS,JASON AMMONS,TERESA ANDERSON,ANN MARIE ANDERSON,CLAY ANDERSON,JOHNNIE B ANDERSON,LESA ANDERSON,VICKY ANSEL,LEILA SHIRLEY APPLEBY,KATHALEEN S ARNOLD,TRACY ASPINWALL,NORMA JEAN BARBERREE,WANDA L BARNARD,DORIS BASS,BARBARA C BASS,CARLA BATIEN,CAROL BATIEN,PHYLLIS MARIE BATIEN,VALERIE P BAXLEY,V ELAINE BEAL,SHARON W BEANE,DEBRA L BEASLEY,DENISE H BEAVER,LANETIE SMITH BELL,GRETCHEN BENNETI,DARA H BENNETI,KRISTI T BENNETI,L1NDA BISHOP,L1NDA BLACKBURN,MARY BETH BLAMPIED,GEORGE BLOCKER,MELISSA BLOUNT,JUDITH A BLYLER,L1SA K BOATWRIGHT,SUZANNE V BOYD,LARETIA D BOYD,STEPHANIE M BRAUDA,BILLIE SUE BRAUDA,SUSAN DIANE \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSubstitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Grade 6 Teacher Special Ed Teacher Substitute Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Substitute Grade 5 Teacher Substitute Substitute Substitute Bus Driver Special Education Director School Food Service Worker Substitute Substitute Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 3 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Grade 7 Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Grade 3 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 2 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute General Admin Secretary/Clerk Vocational (9-12) Teacher Substitute Substitute Grade 3 Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Grades 9-12 Teacher \n- 1- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n2,303.34 \n \n8,889.30 \n \n191.83 \n \n37,652.00 $ \n \n33,641.72 \n \n38.63 \n \n1,868.25 \n \n42,202.80 \n \n1,475.00 \n \n43,917.04 \n \n123.60 \n \n1,920.96 \n \n35,213.34 \n \n118.45 \n \n1,292.75 \n \n1,106.04 \n \n8,262.04 \n \n68,751.26 \n \n6,036.60 \n \n2,098.88 \n \n217.59 \n \n248.50 \n \n8,424.23 \n \n9,866.93 \n \n23.19 \n \n1,022.31 \n \n8,738.84 \n \n31,014.14 \n \n8,719.10 \n \n3,408.63 \n \n8,826.20 \n \n33.48 \n \n4,521.00 \n \n42,976.70 \n \n31,475.88 \n \n20,937.80 \n \n37,618.66 \n \n1,455.88 \n \n42,385.20 \n \n33,302.48 \n \n977.29 \n \n20,438.21 \n \n4,359.34 \n \n25.75 \n \n453.21 \n \n28,252.64 \n \n10,880.38 \n \n37,301.96 \n \nTRAVEL 61.00 14.00 \n113.50 37.00 \n6.50 1,241.95 \n14.00 \n213.50 117.01 \n14.00 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nNAME \nBROOKER,DEBRA BROOKER,WILLIAM P BROOKS,BARBARA BROOKS,RHONDA BROOKS,VONICE BUIE,EDNA LAWANNA BULLARD,ANGELA BULLARD,BONITA BULLARD,BONNIE E BULLARD,FRANK M III BULLARD,FRANK M JR BURGESS,MARCIA G CALLAHAN,KIMBERLY TATUM CALLAHAN,PAUL MATIHEW CARLSON,MARSHA L CARROLL,JANINE H CARROLL,TIMOTHY R CARTER,BAMBI L CARTER,BETH M CARTER,CASSANDRA A CARTER,DIANA LYNN CARTER,FAYE GRIFFIN CARTER,JANA CARTER,JOAN CARTER,JUDY A CARTER,MARGIE D CARTER,STANLEY E CARTER,TERRI T CARTER,VICKI A CARTER,WALLACE READ CARVER,MARION L CAUSEY,TANYA L CHANCEY,BARBARA JEAN CHANCEY,MARY RUTH CHESSER,ANNETIE CHESSER,KATHY CHORBA,CINDY L CHURCHILL,THERESA CLARK,ELlZABETH CLARK,ELYLONDIA CLARK,GEORGE H CLARK,JOAN M CLARK,KENYA BISHOP CLEMMONS,JEAN ARLINE CLEMMONS,SUSAN W COBB,MARYM COFFEY,LYNETIE COHEN,RUDENE \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nGrade 5 Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Substitute School Food Service Worker Library/Media Support Parapro Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Grade 6 Teacher Principal Interpreter Grade 7 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher School Food Service Worker Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Bus Driver Information Services Clerk Grade 4 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Substitute School Food Service Worker Grades K-5 Teacher Grade 8 Teacher Substitute School Secretary/Clerk Grade 3 Teacher Director of Curriculum/lnstr Transportation Director/Mgr Teacher of Specific Learning Bookkeeper Substitute Special Ed Parapro/Aide Bus Driver Substitute Bookkeeper Substitute Bus Driver Vocational (9-12) Teacher Assistant Principal Special Ed Teacher Substitute Custodial Personnel Substitute Special Ed Parapro/Aide Substitute \n-2- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n43,250.30 \n \n42,528.25 \n \n11,579.20 \n \n38.65 \n \n1,305.50 \n \n11,039.35 \n \n20,644.00 $ \n \n40,381.73 \n \n7,688.31 \n \n26,666.96 \n \n70,462.96 \n \n12,600.00 \n \n4,359.34 \n \n5,242.66 \n \n6,949.04 \n \n1,063.54 \n \n37,131.33 \n \n1,604.19 \n \n8,569.46 \n \n1,995.64 \n \n31,030.24 \n \n43,852.96 \n \n7.73 \n \n5,911.32 \n \n26,238.50 \n \n48,741.16 \n \n1,468.76 \n \n9,901.86 \n \n30,211.00 \n \n68,701.32 \n \n25,257.06 \n \n26,966.96 \n \n15,351.56 \n \n9,230.00 \n \n9,153.88 \n \n9,811.04 \n \n77.26 \n \n14,953.78 \n \n66.96 \n \n9,937.56 \n \n34,140.14 \n \n49,057.21 \n \n34,518.12 \n \n816.29 \n \n9,503.84 \n \n20.60 \n \n8,918.32 \n \n8,918.32 \n \nTRAVEL \n37.00 95.50 61.00 608.50 53.50 \n377.42 58.50 \n241.00 \n2,712.56 1,556.17 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30.1999 \n \nNAME \nCOKER,RONDA COLEY, CAROLYN D COLLEY,CONNIE CARTER COLLlNS,LATOYA COLLlNS,TERESA K CONE,JENSI LEIGH COOPER,ANGELA D CORBIIT,JIMMY CORBIIT,LOU L CORNELlUS,SHERRI R COURTNEY,INEZ H COWART, DELLA COX,KATINA CRAFT,JOYCE CRAFT,THOMAS A CRANE,BRENDA CRAVEN,ANGIE JEAN CRAWFORD,DEBRA CRAWFORD, IRA CRAWFORD,SHARON C CREWS,ANNEITE A CREWS,BARBARA A CREWS,BETTY SUE CREWS,CANDICE CYNTHIA CREWS, DELORES CREWS,JUDY MICHELLE CREWS,KARLA M CREWS,LORI ANN CREWS,MARTHA ELIZABETH CREWS,PATRICIA CREWS,PATRICIA A CREWS,SUE H CULPEPPER,ARTHUR DANIELS,CARLA DANIELS,VANESSA DARDEN,GENELDA JONES DAVIS,CAROL MELINDA DAVIS,DELOISE DAVIS,ESTINE G DAVIS,HARRIEIT M DAVIS,JENNY B DAVIS,MARY DAY,LARRYW DAY,MINNIE DEAN,DEBORAH DEAN,JEANNIE A DEAN,KAREN DELL, DIANNE \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSubstitute Substitute Grade 3 Teacher Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 4 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Bus Driver Grade 1 Teacher Assistant Principal Business Serv Secretary/Clerk Substitute Grades K-5 Teacher Assistant Principal Substitute Bus Driver Substitute Substitute Technology Specialist School Food Service Worker ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide School Food Service Worker Information Services Clerk School Food Service Worker Grade 7 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Substitute School Food Service Worker Parapro Personnel - Pre-K Lottery Pre-School Teacher School Secretary/Clerk Grades 6-8 Teacher Substitute Custodial Personnel Teacher of Specific Learning Substitute Substitute Grade 3 Teacher Gifted Elementary Teacher P-5 Substitute Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher General Admin Secretary/Clerk Substitute Substitute Substitute \n-3- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n9,951.31 \n \n166.10 \n \n29,807.04 $ \n \n113.30 \n \n7,259.57 \n \n26,516.96 \n \n8,918.32 \n \n36.05 \n \n3,437.09 \n \n27,697.96 \n \n8,402.80 \n \n13,588.43 \n \n1,234.83 \n \n40,434.04 \n \n53,677.84 \n \n216.31 \n \n8,754.03 \n \n954.11 \n \n1,033.87 \n \n43,395.12 \n \n514.80 \n \n8,504.18 \n \n7,444.28 \n \n2,211.95 \n \n2,723.18 \n \n41,100.00 \n \n11,342.12 \n \n225.31 \n \n8,495.89 \n \n8,557.45 \n \n26,516.96 \n \n11,330.38 \n \n17,946.32 \n \n683.69 \n \n9,758.44 \n \n49,041.16 \n \n463.53 \n \n82.40 \n \n54,423.96 \n \n2,332.65 \n \n782.42 \n \n336.05 \n \n54,237.89 \n \n21,064.92 \n \n18,646.49 \n \n244.63 \n \n75.97 \n \n126.19 \n \nTRAVEL 18.00 \n8.72 6.00 356.16 459.12 \n445.98 74.00 \n333.48 107.65 \n189.72 \n212.67 \n \n DENTON,KAREN DENTON,KENNETH J DESSESAURE,L1ZZIE DEWITT,MARK L DIXON,AUDREY DIXON,RHONDA DOUGLAS,L1NDA D DOWLlNG,MARY EVELYN DRAYTON,SUSAN A DREGGORS,RENEE M DRIGGERS,LAURA E DRIGGERS,TERRIE C DRURY,CHRISTINE F DRURY,DONNA DRURY,ROSE MARIE DRYDEN,MICHAEL DUBOSE,DEBORAH J DUBOSE,LESTER DUGGAN,SHIRLEY J DUKES,DEBORAH S DUKES,EDNA G DUTKA,PAMELA EAST,DELDA EDGY,AMY EDGY,HEIDI EDGY,JULIA EDMONDSON,TONY EDMUNDS,ALVIN F EDMUNDS,PATRICIA L EICHFELD,JOSEPH B ELLlS,CATHERINE E EYERLY,SAMANTHA J EYLES,JAMES ALAN FEAGIN,SHARI FERGUSON,CHERYL FLANAGAN,JENNI T FLOREY,L1NDA C FLOWERS,AMY B FLOWERS,ELIZABETH S FLOWERS,TAMMY FLOYD,VICKIE FOURAKER,BEVERLY FRANKLlN,SHEILA R FREEMAN,HOWARD JR FREUND,LAWRENCE R GANDY,KAREN D GANT,LORI ANGELEE GARDNER,MARY \n \nBRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nGrade 2 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Custodial Personnel Middle School Counselor Bus Driver Substitute Bus Driver Substitute School Secretary/Clerk Substitute Substitute Substitute Substitute School Food Service Worker Bus Driver Substitute Substitute Substitute Bus Driver Grade 3 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Substitute Vocational (9-12) Teacher Substitute Lottery Pre-School Teacher Substitute Substitute Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Substitute Grade 3 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide School Food Service Worker ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Lottery Pre-School Teacher Custodial Personnel Substitute Substitute Substitute Lottery Pre-School Teacher Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute High School Counselor Kindergarten Teacher \n-4- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n32,662.16 $ \n \n30,264.16 \n \n12,368.50 \n \n41,385.10 \n \n8,330.98 \n \n151.93 \n \n1,177.38 \n \n113.31 \n \n9,851.76 \n \n7,040.61 \n \n1,870.85 \n \n1,284.97 \n \n74.68 \n \n9,305.20 \n \n3,799.69 \n \n18.03 \n \n3,343.38 \n \n41.20 \n \n2,562.50 \n \n21,202.96 \n \n32,662.20 \n \n169.97 \n \n21,912.50 \n \n148.07 \n \n6,092.40 \n \n4,243.34 \n \n319.31 \n \n3,127.50 \n \n4,247.44 \n \n31,469.17 \n \n1,148.44 \n \n252.37 \n \n43,300.36 \n \n982.42 \n \n1,720.17 \n \n7,250.40 \n \n3,186.78 \n \n8,719.10 \n \n9,835.38 \n \n502.15 \n \n1,621.06 \n \n1,791.49 \n \n8,719.10 \n \n4,642.00 \n \n48,803.70 \n \n749.35 \n \n31,670.54 \n \n34,761.84 \n \nTRAVEL 238.75 \n61.00 131.50 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nNAME \nGARDNER,SALLY B GASKINS,BRODRICK GIBSON,ANN C GIBSON,DELTA JEAN GIBSON,TERI GILL,CAROLE ANN C GILL,CAROLYN E GILL,RICHARD MARVIN GILLlS,L1SA GLOVER,RICO GREGOR,MARY A GRIFFIN,ANNA GRIFFIN,KAREN GRIFFIN,MARY BETH GRIFFIN,PATRICIA A GRIFFIN,PAULETTE GRIFFIN,PENNY L GRIFFIN,STACY H GRINER,ANN GRINER,JULIE BOWEN HADAWAY,JAMES JOEL HAGEN,L1BBY HAGIN,WANDA G HALE,ROBIN HALL,ANNIE BELL HALL,JIMMY HALL,MARY LEE HAM,CYNTHIA R HAM,DOROTHY M HAMILTON ,MARGARET E HAMMOND,PAMELA J HARPER,ANITA HARPER,ANNE HARRIS,CLAUDINE HARRIS,JANICE HARRIS,PATSY HARRIS,SABRA HART,LEWIS HAYES,VIRGINIA HEDRICK,JEANNEE B HELMUTH,CHERYL HENDRICKS,ALlSHA M HENDRIX,DANA M HENDRIX,JOSEPH M HENDRIX,LOIS HENDRIX,MYRA HULETT HENDRIX,VICKIE D HERNDON,ROBERT BRADLEY \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nGrade 1 Teacher Substitute School Secretary/Clerk Information Services Clerk Lottery Pre-School Teacher Grade 2 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Vocational (9-12) Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Substitute Bus Driver Kindergarten Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Substitute Substitute Kindergarten Teacher Substitute Information Services Clerk Substitute Grade 4 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Business Serv Secretary/Clerk Substitute Custodial Personnel Substitute Custodial Personnel Food Service Administrator Substitute Bus Driver Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher School Food Service Worker Grade 2 Teacher Librarian/Media Specialist Bus Driver Grades 9-12 Teacher Lottery Pre-School Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Bus Driver Teacher of Mild Intellectual Substitute Bus Driver Grade 5 Teacher Librarian/Media Specialist Substitute Substitute \n-5- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n5,468.50 \n \n16.74 \n \n11,299.64 \n \n1,794.80 \n \n38,621.70 $ \n \n27,075.45 \n \n8,567.75 \n \n46,558.54 \n \n4,234.66 \n \n370.80 \n \n9,040.98 \n \n42,660.04 \n \n43,375.34 \n \n231.76 \n \n428.76 \n \n31,550.25 \n \n342.49 \n \n2,246.71 \n \n7.73 \n \n25,314.21 \n \n20,779.92 \n \n32,817.28 \n \n20,438.21 \n \n289.70 \n \n11,084.90 \n \n198.30 \n \n10,688.45 \n \n66,771.24 \n \n33.00 \n \n2,564.36 \n \n49,961.10 \n \n167.38 \n \n48,796.20 \n \n2,357.72 \n \n33,690.14 \n \n51,301.20 \n \n10,372.16 \n \n29,954.01 \n \n9,873.56 \n \n6,793.37 \n \n10,015.28 \n \n23,893.30 \n \n1,488.38 \n \n1,102.66 \n \n37,582.36 \n \n50,987.92 \n \n930.87 \n \n17.50 \n \nTRAVEL 155.15 \n1,689.24 324.95 \n14.00 \n2,415.48 360.00 58.50 335.50 \n194.75 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 \n \nNAME \nHERRIN,ANGELA V HERRIN,BONNIE B HERRIN,BRITTANY HERRIN,CLARICE HERRIN ,CONNIE HERRIN,HERSCHEL W III HERRIN,JANET HERRIN,JANICE HERRIN,KATHLEEN HERRIN,LESLIE A HERRIN,L1NDA R HERRIN,LUCILLE HERRIN,SHERRIE L HERRIN,SHERRIE P HERRIN,SHIRLEY ANN HICKOX,EVA MARIA HICKOX,EVELYN JEAN HICKOX,LESLEY R HICKOX,MARY M HICKOX,PATRICIA HICKOX,PATRICIA MARIE A HICKOX,PHYLLIS HICKOX,TERESA S HIGHSMITH,CATHERINE C HILDEBRAND,KATIE ROWELL HODGES,KAREN S HOLCOMB,CONNIE HOLMES,HOPE L HOLT,DONNA L HORAN,DONNA S HORNE,BOBBY DEAN HORNE,STEPHANIA HOWARD,DONNA HOWARD,MINDY R HOWARD,RUBY WAINRIGHT HUNTER,WILLIAM A HUNTER,WILLIAM J HURLEY,GLORIA ANN HURST,GLORIA HYERS,CATHY HYERS,DARLENE G HYERS ,PATSY JACOBS,GREGORY JACOBS,H ALEC JACOBS,LlNDA JACOBS,SHELBY JACOBS,SHERRIE S JACOBS,SUSIE BELL \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSpecial Ed Parapro/Aide ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute School Food Service Worker Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher School Food Service Worker Grade 3 Teacher Lottery Pre-School Teacher School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Grade 7 Teacher Custodial Personnel Speech-Language Pathologist Bus Driver Substitute Substitute Bus Driver Bus Driver Bus Driver Librarian/Media Specialist Grade 1 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist Bus Driver Substitute Substitute Teacher of Moderate Intellectual Teacher of Specific Learning ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Grade 2 Teacher Superintendent Substitute Substitute Grade 3 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 6 Teacher Substitute Grades 9-12 Teacher Vocational Director ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Bus Driver Special Ed Teacher Principal \n-6- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n8,262.31 \n \n1,470.12 \n \n15.46 \n \n8,538.38 \n \n209.86 \n \n33,392.51 \n \n30,764.14 $ \n \n3,386.75 \n \n31,314.14 \n \n26,516.96 \n \n3,446.23 \n \n4,465.50 \n \n5,962.79 \n \n5,139.78 \n \n10,455.18 \n \n25,010.00 \n \n8,257.12 \n \n108.15 \n \n105.59 \n \n9,057.78 \n \n12,507.52 \n \n8,660.78 \n \n45,297.12 \n \n25,882.47 \n \n32,706.68 \n \n39,399.20 \n \n20,203.09 \n \n1,966.66 \n \n41.19 \n \n3,192.91 \n \n34,025.87 \n \n37,736.48 \n \n9,569.60 \n \n18.02 \n \n29,434.67 \n \n99,708.59 \n \n660.00 \n \n403.00 \n \n28,502.64 \n \n4,459.34 \n \n33,146.28 \n \n72.11 \n \n40,051.84 \n \n52,179.82 \n \n10,886.30 \n \n9,739.28 \n \n32,294.50 \n \n68,821.30 \n \nTRAVEL \n475.97 107.65 \n529.11 \n359.75 303.87 \n49.75 45.00 20.00 \n760.82 54.15 \n333.48 1,695.18 \n61.00 1,339.15 \n40.00 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1999 \n \nNAME \nJOHNS,ALlNE JOHNS,BRENDA S JOHNS,CHERYL JOHNS,DARLENE H JOHNS,DEBORAH M JOHNS,DONNA R JOHNS,KATHY A JOHNS,KIMBERLY L JOHNS,KIMBERLY R JOHNS,MARIE JOHNS,MARY JOHNS,TERESA LYNN JOHNS,TRESSA HIGHSMITH JOHNS,WILLIAM JOHNSON,AVIE WANETTE JOHNSON,JEFFREY SCOTT JONES,JULIA G JORDAN,ANNA V JORDAN,CHERYL JORDAN,KIM A JOYNER,MARY B JOYNER,TERRIS L KEENE,ANNETTE KENNISON,MARCIA R KERSEY,LlSA KINDLE,WANDA G KING,JENNIFER ANNE KING,TIMOTHY KIRKLAND,CATHY KNIGHT,DIANE KNOX,SARAH C KNOX,VIVIAN WILADEAN LANE,DANAL LAQUA,LlSA M LARRY,PAULETTE D LAWRENCE,SHEILA R LAWSON,AGNES ANN LEARY,MICHELLE M LEE ,AUDREY R LEE,BARBARA ANN LEE,CAROLYN LEE,CONNIE M LEE,DALE SHANNON LEE,ELIZABETH M LEE,ESTELLE LEE,EUGENE T LEE,EVERETT M \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSubstitute Substitute Substitute Substitute ParaprofessionalfTeacher Aide Grade 7 Teacher ParaprofessionalfTeacher Aide Grade 2 Teacher ParaprofessionalfTeacher Aide Substitute School Food Service Worker Substitute Grade 7 Teacher Vocational (9-12) Teacher Custodial Personnel Grades 9-12 Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Aide Substitute Special Ed Parapro/Aide Substitute Substitute Maintenance Personnel Substitute Teacher of Specific Learning School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Teacher of Severe Intellectual Bus Driver Substitute Lottery Pre-School Teacher School Food Service Worker Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Substitute Vocational (9-12) Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Substitute School Food Service Worker Grade 1 Teacher Substitute Special Ed Teacher Substitute Substitute Substitute Vocational (9-12) Teacher \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n66.96 \n \n73.39 \n \n234.86 \n \n453.60 \n \n1,443.33 \n \n33,052.02 \n \n9,152.98 \n \n5,295.34 \n \n8,499.96 \n \n1,214.19 \n \n8,445.18 \n \n2,644.67 \n \n7,746.16 \n \n30,163.30 $ \n \n11,626.58 \n \n21,762.50 \n \n1,569.8,8 \n \n3,955.46 \n \n4,928.89 \n \n3,314.23 \n \n3,212.48 \n \n20,372.35 \n \n82.40 \n \n41,710.04 \n \n6,165.25 \n \n8,199.38 \n \n4,999.66 \n \n26,516.96 \n \n30,064.14 \n \n9,229.58 \n \n709.43 \n \n9,569.60 \n \n2,928.26 \n \n28,654.60 \n \n435.23 \n \n1,490.66 \n \n19,878.08 \n \n30,277.66 \n \n261.37 \n \n7,055.96 \n \n44,166.96 \n \n144.23 \n \n27,747.96 \n \n110.73 \n \n167.39 \n \n18.02 \n \n37,667.80 \n \nTRAVEL \n307.00 \n101.00 195.72 559.75 385.09 \n117.00 \n \n-7- \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOAFm OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nLEE,HARRY A LEE ,JEANNETTE LEE,JOYCE R LEE,JULIE LEE ,KATHY LEE,MARCIE L LEE,MARY JEAN LEE,PAMELA G LEE,PATRICIA H LEE,PEGGYM LEE,REBECCA R LEE,SANDRA L LEE,VERNELL LEE ,WILLIAM LEE,WILLIE ARRIS LEVERETTE,JENNIFER LEWIS,BETTY LEWIS,G DIANE LEWIS,JAMES G LEWIS,JANICE K LEWIS,ROBIN LYNN LEWIS,TAMMY L1TTLE,L1LY F LOVELL,MARY M LOWMON,DANA M LYNN,DARLENE C LYONS ,L1ZA LYONS,MARY MACINTYRE,CHRISTINA WOOD MADDOX,MYREE MAEFIELD,BARBARA MALMBERG,GRACE VELINA MANN,PAMELA H MANNING,MARGIE MANNING,MARIAN MARION,L1NDA MARTIN,CAROL STEEDLEY MARTIN,KIMBERLY MARTIN,LAURA RENEE MATHIE,MARTHA RENEE MAY,HARRIET G MCCARTY,ALANA MCCARTY,JOANI MCCARTY,RANDALL MCCLELLAND,TINA MCCOMBS,JIMMIE KAYE MCCRANIE,JANE C MCKENZIE,DEBBY CAROLYN \n \nPlant Operations Director/Mgr Grade 1 Teacher Support Serv Secretary/Clerk Lottery Pre-School Teacher Grade 2 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Aide Substitute Substitute Substitute Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide School Food Service Worker Middle School Explor Teacher Bus Driver Middle School Explor Teacher Bus Driver Bus Driver Transportation Mechanic Substitute Speech-Language Pathologist Grade 3 Teacher Bus Driver Substitute Grade 4 Teacher Bus Driver Information Services Clerk Grade 6 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute School Secretary/Clerk Gifted Middle (6-8) Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Aide Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Principal Grade 2 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Substitute Grade 2 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide School Food Service Worker Substitute Substitute Substitute ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Grade 3 Teacher \n \n-8- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n27,989.04 \n \n43,702.96 $ \n \n14,663.12 \n \n38,421.66 \n \n37,417.48 \n \n27,130.34 \n \n10,886.30 \n \n2,094.82 \n \n88.84 \n \n92.71 \n \n382.39 \n \n7,250.40 \n \n13,098.12 \n \n30,414.16 \n \n10,247.86 \n \n14,099.65 \n \n24,582.54 \n \n8,812.89 \n \n26,207.45 \n \n3,867.36 \n \n25,010.00 \n \n28,890.85 \n \n9,887.06 \n \n1,000.00 \n \n21,762.50 \n \n8,008.18 \n \n23.19 \n \n36,564.03 \n \n25,832.94 \n \n66.95 \n \n12,084.29 \n \n47,254.16 \n \n9,442.06 \n \n37,389.08 \n \n36,496.41 \n \n58,961.28 \n \n39,670.84 \n \n25,738.50 \n \n2,153.51 \n \n29,552.64 \n \n8,826.20 \n \n10,973.32 \n \n507.30 \n \n51.50 \n \n260.09 \n \n7,330.05 \n \n126.17 \n \n29,208.59 \n \nTRAVEL \n163.30 215.65 510.82 \n61.00 \n423.25 125.50 \n14.00 \n14.00 \n37.00 465.11 \n54.50 61.00 61.00 276.06 1,130.10 23.50 695.22 \n18.75 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \n \nMCKINNEY,TERESA ANN MCLEAN,DIANNE W MCNAIR,DEANN MCNEIL,CYNTHIA MEDDERS,MARCIA ELIZABETH MEDLEY,STUART MEDLEY,TERRI ANN MELTON,ELlSE B MELTON,SUE J MELTON,TERRI 0 MERCER,JULIA N JONES MERCER,WENDY M MIDDLETON,CINDY R MIKELS,DEBRA MITCHELL,JENNIE MITCHELL,TERESA L MITCHELL,VIVIAN MOBLEY,CAROLYN A MOHLER,BONNIE MOODY,COLLEEN H MOODY,JERRIS MOODY,JOYCE 0 MOODY,RUBY C MOODY,SARAH F MOORE,LYNETTE E MOORE,SANDRA A MORGAN,CHERYL B MORGAN,KIMBERLY C MORGAN,MARIAN MORGAN,RONALD B MOXLEY,L1NDA JOYCE MUCHISON,URSULA MULLALY,L1SA MURPHY,BRENDA SUE MURPHY,LAVERNE R MURRAY,DARCUS MUSIC,DAVID NAIL,MARCIA ANN NAIL,SARAH LYNN NETTLES,TANYA ALLEN NEWTON,MARGARET R NICHOLLS,ANGIE NICHOLS,BETTY JO NICHOLS,VICKY NIXON,DAVID NORRIS,MARIE DANIELS OGLESBY,PATRICIA OLlVER,EAMER JR \n \nBus Driver Grades 9-12 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Teacher of Specific Learning Grade 1 Teacher Transportation Director/Mgr Teacher of Specific Learning Grade 2 Teacher School Food Service Worker Grade 2 Teacher Bus Driver Substitute Special Ed Parapro/Aide Bus Driver Substitute Substitute Substitute Substitute Middle School Explor Teacher Substitute Substitute Substitute Librarian/Media Specialist Grade 8 Teacher Teacher of Mild Intellectual Substitute Substitute Grade 8 Teacher Grade 3 Teacher Maintenance Personnel Substitute Information Services Clerk Substitute Substitute Speech-Language Pathologist Grades 9-12 Teacher Substitute Substitute Grade 1 Teacher Grade 1 Teacher Library/Media Support Parapro Substitute School Food Service Worker ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Teacher of Mild Intellectual Substitute Maintenance Personnel \n \n-9- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n8,805.91 \n \n43,922.52 $ \n \n24,828.33 \n \n40,664.86 \n \n22,162.50 \n \n52,317.02 \n \n42,135.14 \n \n48,434.04 \n \n5,717.50 \n \n22,122.08 \n \n8,356.59 \n \n360.51 \n \n9,152.98 \n \n7,948.34 \n \n159.65 \n \n2,813.38 \n \n272.96 \n \n38.63 \n \n43,915.30 \n \n33.48 \n \n247.20 \n \n661.79 \n \n51,442.88 \n \n50,432.16 \n \n29,160.96 \n \n1,564.31 \n \n109.43 \n \n23,492.95 \n \n35,522.30 \n \n22,509.31 \n \n33.48 \n \n2,667.70 \n \n100.44 \n \n1,448.48 \n \n35,828.80 \n \n25,283.69 \n \n16.74 \n \n200.86 \n \n13,391.29 \n \n30,577.66 \n \n9,679.08 \n \n2,746.31 \n \n8,253.10 \n \n9,263.84 \n \n37.34 \n \n43,273.54 \n \n99.14 \n \n29,248.38 \n \nTRAVEL 44.00 14.00 156.00 81.50 \n275.75 \n119.50 189.00 \n74.50 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 \n \nNAME \nOLlVER,GLORIA OLlVER,WILLlAM ONEAL,CRYSTAL ONEAL,MARY ORMES,DARREL EUGENE OSBURN,BEVERLY S OWENS,MARY D PACK,DENNIS MICHAEL PACK,TERESA CRUMP PAGE,CELIA PAGE,TINA MARIE PARKER,DEBBIE PARROn,MARY PARSONS,WILLIAM ROGER PENDER,SEAN PETIWAY,GWENDOLYN PHILLlPS,DALLAS LORRAINE PIERCE,DENISE PLOn,CSR POSEPNY,SABRA POWERS,DAVID E PRATER,HAZEL V PRESCOn,GENEVA PROCTOR,DONNA CHASON PROPES,DEBORAH F PURCELL,BETSY K QUEEN,PAMELA B RAINEY,NANCY RAINGE,ANNIE MAE RAINGE,DERRICK C RAY,ANN RAY,JAMES L RAY,JOANN M REBOLLO,REGINA D REBOLLO,SHERRY G REDDING,JANET L REED,PATSY A RHODEN,GINA HULEn RIBRON,SELINA A RICHARDSON,ROBERT B RIGGINS,VICKI R RILEY,MARGARET C ROBERSON,MARGARET D ROGERS,MARK V ROOKS,MARY L ROUNTREE,IRENE ROUSE,DAWN BOOTH ROUSEY,AMANDA \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSchool Food Service Worker Maintenance Personnel Substitute Substitute Grade 8 Teacher School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Principal Director of Curriculum/lnstr Grade 4 Teacher Grade 7 Teacher School Food Service Worker Vocational (9-12) Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher In-School Susp Teacher School Food Service Worker Substitute School Food Service Worker Substitute Bus Driver Grade 8 Teacher Grade 8 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 1 Teacher Substitute IS Personnel-Finance\u0026Business Bus Driver Kindergarten Teacher Custodial Personnel Substitute Kindergarten Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Substitute School Food Service Worker School Food Service Worker Substitute Substitute Librarian/Media Specialist Substitute Grade 6 Teacher Food Service SeclClerklBkkpr Substitute Bus Driver High School Counselor Other Transportation Grade 8 Teacher Grade 5 Teacher Special Ed Parapro/Aide \n- 10- \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n7,378.22 $ \n \n22,224.38 \n \n7.73 \n \n54.08 \n \n30,827.80 \n \n12,387.04 \n \n2,618.77 \n \n75,530.52 \n \n71,140.44 \n \n29,990.50 \n \n32,445.69 \n \n4,892.29 \n \n36,050.31 \n \n19,711.97 \n \n27,233.28 \n \n159.66 \n \n389.30 \n \n7,401.68 \n \n2,347.60 \n \n7,972.49 \n \n32,079.83 \n \n38,096.34 \n \n8,918.32 \n \n35,467.78 \n \n736.48 \n \n20,438.21 \n \n6,592.60 \n \n34,239.64 \n \n11,587.43 \n \n1,243.73 \n \n27,697.96 \n \n40,768.47 \n \n41.20 \n \n13,026.89 \n \n7,853.31 \n \n54.08 \n \n3,562.73 \n \n36,025.18 \n \n55.36 \n \n26,788.50 \n \n14,892.14 \n \n423.62 \n \n9,921.14 \n \n58,311.24 \n \n6,920.14 \n \n43,358.64 \n \n4,696.66 \n \n7,250.40 \n \nTRAVEL 107.75 62.00 225.50 \n1,942.42 1,839.45 \n14.50 246.00 \n152.50 61.00 61.30 \n77.00 \n93.00 61.00 \n \n BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,1999 \n \nNAME \nROWELL,BETTY ANN ROWELL,DONNA ROWELL,GLENDA D ROWELL, KAREN S ROWELL,LORA ROWELL, MARIE ROWELL,MISTY APRIL ROWELL,SUSAN BELVA ROWELL,VIRGIL RUSHING,LORA SAWYER,RUBY HARRIS SCHERER-ROBINSON,LYNN M SCHWARTZ,MARY H SCOn,DIANA SUE SEABORN,CHARLOnE G SHARPE,RONALD SHEAROUSE,JANET M SHEPLER,CAROLYN C SHORT,GWEN S SHUMAN,CHRISTY CHANCEY SIMMONS,MICHAEL GUY SIMMONS,VICKI M SIMPSON,JOANN SIMPSON,L1LLlAN D SLOAN,FRANCES M SLOAN,IRIS SMITH,CHERYL SMITH,CLAUDIA SMITH,DODI RAE SMITH,HARRY ANTHONY SMITH,JANET E SMITH,JOHN T SMITH,JOY SMITH,JULIE SMITH,PATRICIA G SMITH,REBECCA ROWELL SMITH,ROBERT LEE SMITH,ROBERT LINDY SMITH,SHEILA B SMITH,SUSAN HOPE SMITH,TINA BLOCKER SMITH,VIVIAN A SMITH-BAXLEY,DENISE I SPEARS,JUANITA SPORES,SARAH M SPORTS,REDA IRENE SPRADLEY,REBECCA T SQUIRES,BARBARA R \n \nTITLE CATEGORY \nSubstitute Gifted Elementary Teacher P-5 Bus Driver ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 3 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 2 Teacher Speech-Language Pathologist Substitute Bus Driver Middle School Explor Teacher Bus Driver Teacher of Specific Learning Grade 6 Teacher Family Services Coordinator Custodial Personnel Grades 9-12 Teacher Bookkeeper ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Grade 6 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Substitute Bookkeeper ParaprofessionallTeacher Aide Speech-Language Pathologist Substitute Grade 2 Teacher Assistant Principal Preschool Special Ed Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Grade 4 Teacher Bus Driver Grade 8 Teacher Grades 9-12 Teacher Middle School Explor Teacher Grade 7 Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Substitute Teacher of Specific Learning Substitute Substitute Kindergarten Teacher Bus Driver Special Ed Parapro/Aide \n- 11 - \n \nSALARIES \n \n$ \n \n16.74 \n \n36,689.00 \n \n7,925.02 \n \n9,152.98 \n \n26,681.92 \n \n10,643.26 \n \n22,162.50 \n \n3,484.00 \n \n385.00 \n \n3,371.50 \n \n40,194.70 $ \n \n1,400.00 \n \n48,796.20 \n \n48,746.16 \n \n19,553.02 \n \n14,667.24 \n \n36,744.04 \n \n15,356.55 \n \n10,872.76 \n \n38,080.61 \n \n27,840.00 \n \n31,210.93 \n \n9,087.65 \n \n393.98 \n \n15,237.49 \n \n8,752.17 \n \n3,484.00 \n \n8,036.09 \n \n22,-162.50 \n \n54,648.46 \n \n32,314.50 \n \n24,748.17 \n \n43,250.30 \n \n36,801.64 \n \n7,859.14 \n \n23,537.50 \n \n33,711.46 \n \n33,985.14 \n \n1,940.94 \n \n39,271.66 \n \n30,914.14 \n 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