CONTACT: Tim Hoefer
(518) 434-3100
Payroll
records for 121,961 custodians, bus drivers, aides, secretaries and other
non-professional public school employees were posted today at www.SeeThroughNY.net, the transparency
website sponsored by the Manhattan Institute’s Empire Center for New York State
Policy.
Combined
with teacher and administrator information previously posted on the site,
SeeThroughNY now offers searchable databases of more than 385,000 individuals
who worked for school districts outside New York City. (New York City school
salaries were posted on SeeThroughNY as part of the city payroll in January.)
The
data for non-professional school employees cover the 12 month-period ending
March 31, 2009, as reported to the New York State Employees Retirement
System. Also available on the site
are names and salaries of 256,568 teachers and administrators employed during
the 2007-08 school year, as reported to the New York State Teachers Retirement
System.
According
to the data, the highest paid non-professional school employee (outside New
York City) was Steven H. Prigohzy of the New York Institute for Special
Education, who was paid $230,000.Rounding
out the top 10 list were:
·Dennis Sheridan, director of school
facilities, Hewlett-Woodmere Union Free Schools,$202,306;
·Kathleen Ryan, business manager, Rye
City School District,$192,284;
·James O'Brien, director of
instructional support and technology, Westchester 2 BOCES, $187,351;
·Gary Valenti, assistant
superintendent for administration, Brighton Central Schools, $186,004;
·Alfred Cordero, director of student
health and wellness, Yonkers Public Schools, $185,815;
·David Prichett, Ardsley Union Free Schools, business manager,$185,588;
·Linda Carpenter, Ossining Union Free Schools, finance director,$184,296;
·Joseph Hartman, treasurer, Kiryas Joel Village Union Free Schools, $183,968;
and
·Ronna Telsey, director of adult education and public information, Great
Neck Public Schools $179,806.
A
list of the top 100 paid non-professional school employees is available here. (School payroll data reported to the ERS
and included in SeeThroughNY list do not includes job titles, which were
obtained from separate sources for the highest paid employees listed above.)
The
SeeThroughNY website also offers searchable payroll databases, with search
results downloadable in spreadsheet form, for all state agencies and public
authorities; and the City of New York (including teachers). Other government
databases at SeeThroughNY include teacher union contracts and school
superintendent employment contracts for all school districts; bi-annual
legislative office expenditures; legislative “member item” pork barrel
spending; and links to other government and private databases.
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