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Greece Central School District

Education in Monroe County, New YorkSchool districts established in 1956School districts in New York (state)Use mdy dates from July 2023

The Greece Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 14,000 students in the town of Greece in Monroe County with over 3,700 employees and an operating budget of $180 million (~$13,489 per student).The average class size is 21 students and the student-teacher ratio is 23:1 (elementary), 14-19:1 (middle-high school).Some 2015 top Greece Central School District salaries: • 12. Barbara A. Deane (Greece), $212,548.00 • 258. Christina S. Sloane (Greece), $149,117.95 • 276. Lesley S. Flick (Greece), $147,658.71 • 361. Kathleen S. Graupman (Greece), $142,255.08 • 369. Beverly J. Ziegler (Greece), $141,839.98 • 532. Jamie N. Warren (Greece), $134,707.98 • 568. Toyia T. Wilson (Greece), $133,586.89 • 607. Mark A. Balsamo (Greece), $132,565.44 • 878. Diane R. Boni (Greece), $124,962.47 • 939. Kathryn A. Colicchio (Greece), $123,678.45 • 975. Linda A. Pickering (Greece), $122,927.81 Kathleen Graupman is the Superintendent of Schools.

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