Woodstock Community Unit School District 200 Board
Recent News About Woodstock Community Unit School District 200 Board
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How much has Woodstock CUSD 200 overspent over the past 10 years?
Woodstock Community Unit School District 200 accumulated $74.82 million in debt between fiscal years 2008 and 2017, according to a McHenry Times analysis of public schools data.
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Former state school employee Nussbaum paid in $77K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $1.31M in retirement
Former state school employee Karla Nussbaum, who retired in June 2018, saved $77,057 toward a pension over 15 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Swedberg paid in $209K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $4.69M in retirement
Former state school employee Garret Swedberg, who retired in June 2018, saved $209,324 toward a pension over 36 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Oslovich paid in $296K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $6.82M in retirement
Former state school employee George Oslovich, who retired in June 2018, saved $296,492 toward a pension over 37 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Griffith paid in $192K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $4.43M in retirement
Former state school employee Jeffrey Griffith, who retired in May 2018, saved $192,497 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Magar paid in $90K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $1.31M in retirement
Former state school employee Elizabeth Magar, who retired in May 2018, saved $90,300 toward a pension over 13 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Oberman paid in $155K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.43M in retirement
Former state school employee Susan Oberman, who retired in May 2018, saved $154,734 toward a pension over 34 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Hunn paid in $152K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $4.11M in retirement
Former state school employee Catherine Hunn, who retired in May 2018, saved $151,517 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Rivera paid in $168K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $1.96M in retirement
Former state school employee Robert Rivera, who retired in May 2018, saved $167,522 toward a pension over 28 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Mitchell paid in $175K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.98M in retirement
Former state school employee Katherine Mitchell, who retired in May 2018, saved $174,566 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Foerster paid in $130K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $2.91M in retirement
Former state school employee Laure Foerster, who retired in May 2018, saved $130,047 toward a pension over 28 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Levans paid in $22K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $341K in retirement
Former state school employee Jane Levans, who retired in May 2018, saved $22,479 toward a pension over 13 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Blaho paid in $89K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $1.64M in retirement
Former state school employee Rebecca Blaho, who retired in May 2018, saved $89,088 toward a pension over 27 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Catan paid in $197K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $4M in retirement
Former state school employee Pete Catan, who retired in May 2018, saved $196,716 toward a pension over 29 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Beutlich paid in $102K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $1.6M in retirement
Former state school employee Michelle Beutlich, who retired in May 2018, saved $101,969 toward a pension over 25 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Hopp paid in $164K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $4.29M in retirement
Former state school employee Betty Hopp, who retired in May 2018, saved $163,568 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Lohmeyer paid in $135K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.07M in retirement
Former state school employee Ellen Lohmeyer, who retired in May 2018, saved $135,197 toward a pension over 29 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Report: Woodstock spent $12,900 per student in 2016-17
Spending per pupil at Woodstock Community Unit School District 200 is up 6 percent from five years ago, according to a McHenry Times analysis of district finances.
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Analysis: Woodstock administrators rank 164th in state for average pay
Administrators in Woodstock Community Unit School District 200 earn an average of $116,351 per year, ranking 164th out of 858 districts in the state.
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Records show how much Illinois school districts have paid for spiking teacher pensions ahead of retirement
School districts in Johnsburg, Crystal Lake and Cary were among those in Illinois that paid the most in penalties since 2005 for spiking employee salaries to boost outgoing teachers' retirement benefits, according to data obtained from the Teacher