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1 PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT PROGRAM AVERAGE STATE FUNDED SALARY FOR PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS FINAL COMPS Basic Equity County Salary Salary Total Barbour 43, , , Berkeley 41, , , Boone 42, , Braxton 42, , , Brooke 41, , , Cabell 42, , , Calhoun 41, , , Clay 43, , , Doddridge 42, , , Fayette 42, , , Gilmer 41, , , Grant 42, , , Greenbrier 42, , , Hampshire 42, , , Hancock 42, , Hardy 42, , , Harrison 42, , , Jackson 43, , , Jefferson 42, , , Kanawha 42, , Lewis 42, , , Lincoln 44, , , Logan 41, , , Marion 42, , , Marshall 41, , Mason 42, , , McDowell 42, , , Mercer 42, , , Mineral 43, , , Mingo 41, , , Monongalia 42, , , Monroe 42, , , Morgan 42, , , Nicholas 42, , , Ohio 42, , Pendleton 41, , , Pleasants 42, , Pocahontas 42, , , Preston 42, , , Putnam 42, , Raleigh 42, , , Randolph 43, , , Ritchie 42, , , Roane 42, , , Summers 39, , , Taylor 41, , , Tucker 43, , , Tyler 42, , , Upshur 42, , , Wayne 41, , , Webster 42, , , Wetzel 41, , , Wirt 40, , , Wood 42, , , Wyoming 42, , , State 42, , ,
2 PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT PROGRAM AVERAGE STATE FUNDED SALARY FOR PROFESSIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT PERSONNEL FINAL COMPS Basic Equity County Salary Salary Total Barbour 45, , , Berkeley 43, , , Boone 45, , , Braxton 40, , , Brooke 48, , , Cabell 43, , , Calhoun 34, , , Clay 40, , , Doddridge 42, , , Fayette 41, , , Gilmer 42, , , Grant 43, , , Greenbrier 42, , , Hampshire 43, , , Hancock 47, , Hardy 41, , , Harrison 45, , , Jackson 44, , , Jefferson 43, , , Kanawha 44, , , Lewis 42, , , Lincoln 45, , , Logan 42, , , Marion 41, , Marshall 42, , Mason 43, , , McDowell 39, , , Mercer 43, , , Mineral 46, , , Mingo 41, , , Monongalia 41, , , Monroe 43, , , Morgan 40, , , Nicholas 41, , , Ohio 43, , Pendleton 50, , , Pleasants 41, , Pocahontas 49, , , Preston 44, , , Putnam 43, , Raleigh 43, , , Randolph 43, , , Ritchie 40, , , Roane 38, , , Summers 42, , , Taylor 40, , , Tucker 44, , , Tyler 46, , , Upshur 42, , , Wayne 41, , , Webster 40, , , Wetzel 43, , , Wirt 44, , , Wood 42, , , Wyoming 41, , , State 43, , ,
3 PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT PROGRAM AVERAGE STATE FUNDED SALARY FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL FINAL COMPS Basic Equity County Salary Salary Total Barbour 23, , , Berkeley 23, , Boone 23, , Braxton 23, , , Brooke 23, , , Cabell 23, , , Calhoun 22, , , Clay 23, , , Doddridge 22, , Fayette 23, , Gilmer 23, , , Grant 24, , , Greenbrier 23, , , Hampshire 23, , , Hancock 23, , Hardy 23, , , Harrison 24, , Jackson 24, , Jefferson 23, , , Kanawha 23, , , Lewis 23, , , Lincoln 23, , , Logan 23, , , Marion 23, , Marshall 23, , Mason 23, , , McDowell 23, , Mercer 22, , , Mineral 24, , , Mingo 23, , , Monongalia 23, , , Monroe 23, , , Morgan 23, , , Nicholas 23, , , Ohio 23, , , Pendleton 24, , , Pleasants 24, , Pocahontas 23, , , Preston 23, , , Putnam 23, , Raleigh 23, , Randolph 23, , , Ritchie 23, , , Roane 22, , , Summers 22, , , Taylor 23, , , Tucker 23, , , Tyler 21, , , Upshur 23, , , Wayne 23, , , Webster 23, , , Wetzel 23, , , Wirt 22, , Wood 23, , , Wyoming 23, , , State 23, , ,
4 COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION COMPARISON OF AVERAGE STATE FUNDED SALARIES FOR PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS AND YEARS Pct County Final Comps Final Comps Difference Change Barbour 44, , , % Berkeley 40, , , % Boone 41, , , % Braxton 44, , , % Brooke 41, , , % Cabell 42, , , % Calhoun 42, , , % Clay 44, , , % Doddridge 42, , , % Fayette 41, , , % Gilmer 42, , , % Grant 44, , , % Greenbrier 43, , , % Hampshire 44, , , % Hancock 39, , , % Hardy 44, , , % Harrison 42, , , % Jackson 43, , , % Jefferson 41, , , % Kanawha 41, , , % Lewis 44, , , % Lincoln 45, , , % Logan 41, , , % Marion 41, , , % Marshall 39, , , % Mason 41, , , % McDowell 41, , , % Mercer 42, , , % Mineral 43, , , % Mingo 42, , , % Monongalia 42, , , % Monroe 44, , , % Morgan 41, , , % Nicholas 42, , , % Ohio 40, , , % Pendleton 43, , , % Pleasants 40, , , % Pocahontas 43, , , % Preston 44, , , % Putnam 40, , , % Raleigh 41, , , % Randolph 45, , , % Ritchie 43, , , % Roane 44, , , % Summers 41, , , % Taylor 42, , , % Tucker 44, , , % Tyler 42, , , % Upshur 44, , , % Wayne 41, , , % Webster 43, , , % Wetzel 42, , , % Wirt 40, , , % Wood 42, , , % Wyoming 42, , , % Total 42, , , % - 4 -
5 COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION COMPARISON OF AVERAGE STATE FUNDED SALARIES FOR STUDENT SUPPORT PERSONNEL AND YEARS Pct County Final Comps Final Comps Difference Change Barbour 48, , % Berkeley 43, , , % Boone 41, , , % Braxton 40, , , % Brooke 46, , , % Cabell 42, , , % Calhoun 33, , , % Clay 41, , , % Doddridge 41, , , % Fayette 44, , (857.95) -1.93% Gilmer 43, , , % Grant 42, , , % Greenbrier 43, , , % Hampshire 43, , , % Hancock 44, , , % Hardy 43, , % Harrison 45, , , % Jackson 43, , , % Jefferson 43, , , % Kanawha 43, , , % Lewis 43, , , % Lincoln 44, , , % Logan 42, , , % Marion 41, , , % Marshall 41, , , % Mason 43, , , % McDowell 38, , , % Mercer 42, , , % Mineral 46, , , % Mingo 42, , , % Monongalia 40, , , % Monroe 43, , , % Morgan 39, , , % Nicholas 42, , , % Ohio 42, , , % Pendleton 52, , , % Pleasants 39, , , % Pocahontas 51, , , % Preston 46, , , % Putnam 42, , % Raleigh 43, , , % Randolph 45, , , % Ritchie 41, , , % Roane 38, , , % Summers 45, , % Taylor 41, , , % Tucker 47, , , % Tyler 46, , , % Upshur 44, , % Wayne 41, , , % Webster 42, , , % Wetzel 43, , , % Wirt 51, , (3,970.75) -7.77% Wood 43, , % Wyoming 40, , , % Total 43, , , % - 5 -
6 COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION COMPARISON OF AVERAGE STATE FUNDED SALARIES FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL AND YEARS Pct County Final Comps Final Comps Difference Change Barbour 23, , , % Berkeley 23, , , % Boone 23, , , % Braxton 24, , % Brooke 24, , % Cabell 23, , % Calhoun 23, , , % Clay 24, , % Doddridge 22, , , % Fayette 23, , % Gilmer 24, , , % Grant 24, , , % Greenbrier 23, , , % Hampshire 24, , , % Hancock 22, , , % Hardy 23, , , % Harrison 23, , , % Jackson 24, , % Jefferson 23, , , % Kanawha 23, , , % Lewis 23, , , % Lincoln 23, , , % Logan 23, , % Marion 22, , , % Marshall 22, , % Mason 23, , , % McDowell 23, , , % Mercer 22, , , % Mineral 24, , % Mingo 23, , % Monongalia 23, , , % Monroe 24, , % Morgan 23, , , % Nicholas 23, , , % Ohio 23, , , % Pendleton 25, , , % Pleasants 23, , , % Pocahontas 24, , , % Preston 23, , , % Putnam 22, , , % Raleigh 22, , , % Randolph 23, , % Ritchie 24, , , % Roane 23, , % Summers 23, , % Taylor 23, , , % Tucker 24, , % Tyler 22, , % Upshur 24, , , % Wayne 23, , , % Webster 23, , , % Wetzel 23, , , % Wirt 21, , , % Wood 24, , , % Wyoming 23, , , % Total 23, , , % - 6 -
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