NORTHWEST ARKANSAS EDUCATION SERVICE COOPERATIVE CERTIFIED CONTRACT
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1 JULIA BUSCH, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, JULIA BUSCH, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $46, to be
2 SHEM ESTES, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, SHEM ESTES, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $42, to be
3 DARLENE GRAF, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, DARLENE GRAF, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $46, to be
4 WENDY FLORICK, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, WENDY FLORICK, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48, to be
5 ELIZABETH GAMBERT, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, ELIZABETH GAMBERT, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48, to be
6 BOBBIE JENSEN, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, BOBBIE JENSEN, SPEECH/LANGUAGE 06 TIME: The time period covered by this contract is: 114 days (July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015) COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $29, to be
7 ANGIE DAY, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 5th day of June, 2014, agrees to employ, ANGIE DAY, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $42, to be Given this, the 5th day of June, 2014
8 COLLEEN MICK, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, COLLEEN MICK, EARLY CHILDHOOD COORDINATOR TIME: The time period covered by this contract is: 240 days (July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015) COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $66, to be
9 JULIE MINKEL, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, JULIE MINKEL, BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION CONSULTANT COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $46, to be
10 DESERE FOSSE, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ DESERE FOSSE, Party of the Second Part as provided herein: CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $41,734.00, to be
11 CAROL ONSTOTT, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, CAROL ONSTOTT, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $42, to be
12 MATTHEW LEBEAU, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 7th day of August, 2014, agrees to employ, MATTHEW LEBEAU, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST TIME: The time period covered by this contract is: 190 days (August 8, 2014-May 28, 2015) COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48, to be Given this, the 7th day of August, 2014
13 MICHAEL ANN RAMER, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, MICHAEL ANN RAMER, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48, to be
14 KATELYN SIMMONS, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, KATELYN SIMMONS, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48, to be
15 CHRISTINA RIEGER, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, CHRISTINA RIEGER, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $41, to be
16 REBECCA VOCKROTH, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, REBECCA VOCKROTH, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48, to be
17 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS EDCUATION SERVICE COOPERATIVE SAMANTHA EVANS, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014 agrees to employ, SAMANTHA EVANS, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48, to be
18 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS EDCUATION SERVICE COOPERATIVE KARA JOHNSON, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 5th day of June, 2014 agrees to employ, KARA JOHNSON, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48,410.00, to be Given this, the 5th day of June, 2014
19 LEAH ALAGOOD, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014 agrees to employ, LEAH ALAGOOD, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $38,220.83, to be
20 STEPHANIE DOBBINS, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014 agrees to employ, STEPHANIE DOBBINS, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48,410.00, to be
21 JENNIFER D ANGELO, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014 agrees to employ, JENNIFER D ANGELO, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48,410.00, to be
22 MARLA MATTHEWS, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, MARLA MATTHEWS, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $42, to be
23 LINDSEY YOUNG, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014, agrees to employ, LINDSEY YOUNG, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $35, to be
24 LYNN SCHUMACHER, Party of the Second Part, agree as follows: at a legally held meeting on the 3rd day of April, 2014 agrees to employ, LYNN SCHUMACHER, SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES: Annual compensation under this contract is $48,410.00, to be
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