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May 2, 2008

School administrators top Hamilton salary list

HAMILTON — School administrators took the biggest bites out of the Hamilton-Wenham Regional School District's budget last year, led by Superintendent Marinel McGrath, who earned $167,646 last year.

High school Principal Robert Krol was second on the list of highest-compensated school employees in 2007, making $106,730.

Cutler Elementary School Principal Jennifer Clifford was in the third spot, at $104,810, while her counterpart at Buker School, Brian O'Donoghue, made $100,867 last year.

Winthrop Elementary Principal Carrie Vaich Keefe and Miles River Middle School Principal Matthew Fox did not claim a spot in the top 50 wage earners because they were just hired last fall.

Among teachers, Patrick Sullivan led the way, making $84,733, followed closely by Kevin O'Reilly, at $83,395.

Here is the list of the top 50 pay stubs for 2007:

Name Job Gross wages

1. Marinel McGrath superintendent $167,646

2. Robert Krol principal $106,730

3. Jennifer Clifford principal $104,810

4. Brian O'Donoghue principal $100,867

5. Maryellen Duffy curriculum coordinator $96,855

6. Allison Collins assistant principal $96,633

7. Paul Szymanski assistant superintendent $91,106

8. Donald Doucette athletic director $90,441

9. Philip Conrad assistant principal $89,032

10. Martha Cesarz principal $88,289

11. Patrick Sullivan teacher $84,773

12. Kevin O'Reilly teacher $83,395

13. Christy Ann Reynolds assistant principal $82,342

14, Kevan Sano-O'Brien teacher $81,824

15. Karen Godfrey teacher $81,446

16. Jeanne Knox teacher $81,215

17. Angela Reddy teacher $80,336

18. Janine Richards teacher $80,334

19. Marilyn Legendre teacher $80,094

20. James Cornacchio teacher $79,674

21. Wendy Campbell teacher $78,515

22. Christopher Campbell teacher $78,321

23. Janice DeSantis principal $77,647

24. Joan Cosselman teacher $77,349

25. Judith Naylor teacher $77,122

26. Kimberly Adsit teacher $77,002

27. Constance Becker teacher $76,881

28. Cheryl Sweeney teacher $76,498

29. Natalie Morrison teacher $76,326

30. Prudence Pilkanis teacher $76,182

31. Paula Jones teacher $76,207

32. Leslie Grant teacher $75,762

33. Heidi Hebert teacher $75,698

34. Carol Bratt teacher $75,654

35. Susan Galluzzo teacher $75,530

36. Patti Miller teacher $75,166

37. Catherine Butler teacher $75,182

38. Mary Adamik teacher $75,054

39. Rochelle Morin teacher $74,921

40. Sherry Ranta teacher $74,786

41. Linda Penniman teacher $74,690

42. Ann Tassinari teacher $74,682

43. Dolores Redman teacher $74,512

44. Raissa Farmer teacher $74, 278

45. Louise Ingalls Vose teacher $74,184

46. Barbara Moroney teacher $74,182

47. Jeffrey McCormack teacher $74,088

48. Gretchen Ahearn teacher $74,051

49. Leslie McFarland teacher $73,951

50. Jean Bailey teacher $73,771

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