Washington State School Salaries: 2011-2012

This data site contains personnel information, including salaries, for public school districts in the State of Washington. Data was provided to The Spokesman-Review by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction in response to a public records request. More information regarding this database can be found here.

Dayton School District

  • Enrollment, 2010-2011 (pre-K thru 12th): n/a
  • Total Salary: $1,898,128.00
  • Average Salary: $24,334.97
See all 78 employees › Highest paid individuals, 2011-2012
PersonSalaryBonuses/StipendsInsurance BenefitsTotal Comp.
Douglas L Johnson

Superintendent

$95,088$0$14,782$109,870
Katherine M Leid

Elementary Principal, Dayton Elementary School

$76,360$0$7,346$83,706
Andrew S Maheras

Secondary Principal, Dayton High School

$75,360$0$6,954$82,314
Douglas A Yenney

Secondary Teacher, Dayton High School

$62,955$9,819$8,888$81,662
Robert Lee Moore

Secondary Teacher, Dayton High School

$62,955$5,813$8,888$77,656
Mary J Pryor

Secondary Teacher, Dayton High School

$62,955$5,554$8,888$77,397
David William Phillips

Secondary Teacher, Dayton High School

$60,278$8,187$8,888$77,353
Susan M Yenney

Elementary Teacher, Dayton Elementary School

$60,279$7,940$8,888$77,107
Kristine Michelle Warren

Secondary Teacher, Dayton High School

$62,955$4,101$8,888$75,944
Steven Wayne Mclean

Secondary Teacher, Dayton High School

$56,597$8,603$8,888$74,088

Notes:

  • Insurance benefits includes $768/month (i.e, $9,216 annually for full-time equivalent employees) allocated by the State of Washington. [1][2]
  • All figures submitted by school districts are preliminary. Final numbers are due to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction in September.
  • View the FAQ page for more information regarding this database.
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Credits: Mike Tigas, Jody Lawrence-Turner
Data: State of Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
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Salaries for public school employees are considered “public record,” in accordance with Washington State’s Public Records act, RCW 42.56. An exception is made in the case of victims of domestic violence. Please contact the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction for more information.