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Salaries for School System Administration, Compensation for BOE Members Obtained for 2008 to 2011

The school system has been asked to provide current salary information for the 2012-13 school year for system administrators.

The following salary information was obtained through the website open.georgia.gov. The Barrow County School System has been asked to provide current salary information for system administrators. 

Barrow County School System administration 

Superintendent Wanda Creel

  • 2011 — $146,501.16 
  • 2010 — $41,884.94 from Barrow County School System and $99,793.13 from Houston County

Former superintendent Ron Saunders 

  • 2010 — $124,150.29
  • 2009 — $151,122.36 
  • 2008 — $150,531.42

Assistant superintendent Claire Miller — Note: Miller is no longer with the Barrow County School System as of the 2012-13 school year, having accepted a position with Oconee County Schools 

  • 2011 — $111,922.44
  • 2010 — $107,582.04
  • 2009 — $103,007.94
  • 2008 — $95,915

Assistant superintendent Jake Grant 

  • 2011 — $112,074.24
  • 2010 — $111,589.02
  • 2009 — $114,500.04
  • 2008 — $109,785.96

Barrow County Board of Education members 

Cindy Beggs, administrative assistant to the superintendent, said in an e-mail to Barrow Patch that board members are paid $50 per day that they meet regardless of how many times they meet in a day. "So, for example, if they do Clean School visits the same day as a Board meeting, they are only paid $50, not $100," Beggs wrote. "The amounts vary due to different attendance and participation on committees." 

Beggs said board members typically submit meeting reimbursement sheets monthly. 

Records from open.georgia.gov show board members received the following compensation from 2008 to 2011. 

District 1 — Randall Holland

  • 2011 — $2,150 
  • 2010 — $2,600 
  • 2009 — $2,650 
  • 2008 — $2,700 

District 2 — William Bramlett Jr.

  • 2011 — $950 
  • 2010 — $2,350 
  • 2009 — $5,450 
  • 2008 — $2,200 

District 3 — Connie Wehunt 

  • 2011 — $2,050
  • 2010 — $2,150 
  • 2009 — $2,700 
  • 2008 — $1,950 

District 4: Will Dunn

  • 2011 — $1,700 

District 5 — Lynn Stevens 

  • 2011 — $2,900 
  • 2010 — $2,750 
  • 2009 — $2,650 
  • 2008 — $2,550 

District 6 — Rickey Bailey

  • 2011 — $1,950  
  • 2010 — $2,150 
  • 2009 — $2,100 
  • 2008 — $1,800 

At-large District 7 — Dan Cromer

  • 2011 — $1,600.01
  • 2010 — $1,150
  • 2009 — $1,800 
  • 2008 — $1,200

At-large District 8 — Mitch Churchill  

  • 2011 — $2,400 
  • 2010 — $2,750 
  • 2009 — $3,250 
  • 2008 — $2,300 

At-large District 9 — Mark Still 

  • 2011 — $2,750 
  • 2010 — $2,650 
  • 2009 — $2,200 
  • 2008 — $2,200 

Barrow Patch will provide an update once current salary information for system administrators is received. For additional information on compensation for employees of Barrow County Schools, click here to access the search option for Open Georgia.  

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