BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASSIFIED SALARY SCHEDULE Office Assistants
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1 4A - Executive Supt. 4B - District Payroll Clerk Days Step 1 $18.45 $16.91 $16.06 $15.32 $14.52 $13.73 Step 2 $18.74 $17.17 $16.31 $15.56 $14.75 $13.94 Step 3 $19.03 $17.44 $16.56 $15.80 $14.97 $14.16 Step 4 $19.31 $17.70 $16.81 $16.04 $15.20 $14.37 Step 5 $19.60 $17.97 $17.07 $16.28 $15.43 $14.59 Step 6 $19.89 $18.23 $17.32 $16.52 $15.66 $14.80 Step 7 $20.18 $18.50 $17.57 $16.76 $15.88 $15.02 Step 8 $20.47 $18.76 $17.82 $17.00 $16.11 $15.23 Step 9 $20.76 $19.02 $18.07 $17.24 $16.34 $15.45 Step 10 $21.04 $19.29 $18.32 $17.48 $16.56 $15.66 Step 11 $21.33 $19.55 $18.57 $17.72 $16.79 $15.88 Step 12 $21.62 $19.82 $18.82 $17.96 $17.02 $16.09 Step 13 $21.91 $20.08 $19.08 $18.20 $17.25 $16.31 Step 14 $22.20 $20.34 $19.33 $18.43 $17.47 $16.52 Step 15 $22.49 $20.61 $19.58 $18.67 $17.70 $16.73 Step 16 $22.77 $20.87 $19.83 $18.91 $17.93 $16.95 Step 17 $23.06 $21.14 $20.08 $19.15 $18.15 $17.16 Step 18 $23.35 $21.40 $20.33 $19.39 $18.38 $17.38 Step 19 $23.64 $21.67 $20.58 $19.63 $18.61 $17.59 Step 20 $23.93 $21.93 $20.83 $19.87 $18.83 $17.81 Step 21 $24.22 $22.19 $21.09 $20.11 $19.06 $18.02 Step 22 $24.50 $22.46 $21.34 $20.35 $19.29 $18.24 Step 23 $24.79 $22.72 $21.59 $20.59 $19.52 $18.45 Step 24 $25.08 $22.99 $21.84 $20.83 $19.74 $18.67 Step 25 $25.37 $23.25 $22.09 $21.07 $19.97 $ B: 3: 2: 1: BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT s District Payroll Clerk: Food Service Liaison Clerk Finance - Accts Payable & Receivable,Benefits; Human Resources & AESOP District Positions- Curriculum; Federal Program; SPED Medicaid; SPED LEA; District Receptionist; Staff Development; Student Services SPED - District Bookkeeper, File Manager, Receptionist/Due Process; TECH Bookkeeper; Maintenance Bookkeeper; BHS Bookkeeper & BHS Registrar Building Registrars, Bookkeepers, Receptionists, Health Aides, SPED, ESL Records Clerk :
2 Instructional s / TRPS Staff Deaf Ed - QAST III Transcriber Migrant Tutor, Deaf Ed Interpreter Instructional Aides Food Program Head Food Program TRPS Relief / After School Supv. TRPS Relief / After School Step 1 $17.72 $20.60 $12.92 $12.92 $13.17 $11.24 $10.60 $9.59 Step 2 $18.00 $20.92 $13.12 $13.12 $13.38 $11.42 $10.77 $9.74 Step 3 $18.27 $21.24 $13.32 $13.32 $13.58 $11.59 $10.93 $9.89 Step 4 $18.55 $21.57 $13.53 $13.53 $13.79 $11.77 $11.10 $10.04 Step 5 $18.83 $21.89 $13.73 $13.73 $13.99 $11.94 $11.26 $10.19 Step 6 $19.10 $22.21 $13.93 $13.93 $14.20 $12.12 $11.43 $10.34 Step 7 $19.38 $22.53 $14.13 $14.13 $14.40 $12.29 $11.59 $10.49 Step 8 $19.66 $22.85 $14.33 $14.33 $14.61 $12.47 $11.76 $10.64 Step 9 $19.94 $23.18 $14.54 $14.54 $14.82 $12.64 $11.92 $10.79 Step 10 $20.21 $23.50 $14.74 $14.74 $15.02 $12.82 $12.09 $10.94 Step 11 $20.49 $23.82 $14.94 $14.94 $15.23 $13.00 $12.26 $11.09 Step 12 $20.77 $24.14 $15.14 $15.14 $15.43 $13.17 $12.42 $11.24 Step 13 $21.04 $24.46 $15.34 $15.34 $15.64 $13.35 $12.59 $11.39 Step 14 $21.32 $24.78 $15.54 $15.54 $15.85 $13.52 $12.75 $11.54 Step 15 $21.60 $25.11 $15.75 $15.75 $16.05 $13.70 $12.92 $11.69 Step 16 $21.87 $25.43 $15.95 $15.95 $16.26 $13.87 $13.08 $11.84 Step 17 $22.15 $25.75 $16.15 $16.15 $16.46 $14.05 $13.25 $11.99 Step 18 $22.43 $26.07 $16.35 $16.35 $16.67 $14.23 $13.42 $12.14 Step 19 $22.70 $26.39 $16.55 $16.55 $16.87 $14.40 $13.58 $12.29 Step 20 $22.98 $26.72 $16.76 $16.76 $17.08 $14.58 $13.75 $12.44 Step 21 $23.26 $27.04 $16.96 $16.96 $17.29 $14.75 $13.91 $12.59 Step 22 $23.53 $27.36 $17.16 $17.16 $17.49 $14.93 $14.08 $12.74 Step 23 $23.81 $27.68 $17.36 $17.36 $17.70 $15.10 $14.24 $12.89 Step 24 $24.09 $28.00 $17.56 $17.56 $17.90 $15.28 $14.41 $13.04 Step 25 $24.37 $28.33 $17.77 $17.77 $18.11 $15.45 $14.57 $13.19
3 Technology Database Technology Software Hardware Support System Tech. BLDG Support Technology Bookkeeper Technology Apprentice Technology Summer Helper Step 1 $53, $61, $36, $47, Step 2 $54, $62, $37, $48, Step 3 $55, $63, $37, $49, Step 4 $56, $64, $38, $50, Step 5 $57, $65, $38, $50, Step 6 $57, $66, $39, $51, Step 7 $58, $67, $39, $52, Step 8 $59, $68, $40, $53, Step 9 $60, $69, $41, $53, Step 10 $61, $70, $41, $54, Step 11 $62, $71, $42, $55, Step 12 $62, $72, $42, $56, Step 13 $63, $73, $43, $56, Step 14 $64, $74, $43, $57, Step 15 $65, $75, $44, $58, Step 16 $66, $76, $45, $59, Step 17 $67, $77, $45, $59, Step 18 $67, $78, $46, $60, Step 19 $68, $79, $46, $61, Step 20 $69, $80, $47, $62, Step 21 $70, $81, $47, $62, Step 22 $71, $81, $48, $63, Step 23 $72, $82, $49, $64, Step 24 $72, $83, $49, $65, Step 25 $73, $84, $50, $65,
4 Health Services Physical Therapist/ Occupational Therapist Physical Theraphy Social Worker Licensed Community Support Liaison Registered Nurse - RN; Registered Nurse 1-1 Registered Nurse RN Substitute Step 1 $74, $35, $41, $ Step 2 $75, $36, $41, $ Step 3 $76, $37, $42, $ Step 4 $77, $37, $43, $ Step 5 $78, $38, $43, $ Step 6 $79, $38, $44, $ Step 7 $81, $39, $45, $ Step 8 $82, $39, $45, $ Step 9 $83, $40, $46, $ Step 10 $84, $40, $47, $ Step 11 $85, $41, $47, $ Step 12 $86, $42, $48, $ Step 13 $88, $42, $49, $ Step 14 $89, $43, $49, $ Step 15 $90, $43, $50, $ Step 16 $91, $44, $50, $ Step 17 $92, $44, $51, $ Step 18 $93, $45, $52, $ Step 19 $94, $45, $52, $ Step 20 $96, $46, $53, $ Step 21 $97, $47, $54, $ Step 22 $98, $47, $54, $ Step 23 $99, $48, $55, $ Step 24 $100, $48, $56, $ Step 25 $101, $49, $56, $
5 High School/Athletics Athletic Trainer I Athletic Trainer II Campus Security BHS Custodial Grounds Keeper Switchboard /Receptionist Eschool Grounds Keeper TAC Summer Step 1 $52, $50, $10.70 $10.82 $13.27 $11.91 $13.96 $8.40 Step 2 $52, $51, $10.87 $10.99 $13.48 $12.10 $14.18 Step 3 $53, $52, $11.03 $11.16 $13.68 $12.28 $14.40 Step 4 $54, $53, $11.20 $11.33 $13.89 $12.47 $14.61 Step 5 $55, $54, $11.37 $11.50 $14.10 $12.65 $14.83 Step 6 $56, $54, $11.54 $11.67 $14.31 $12.84 $15.05 Step 7 $57, $55, $11.70 $11.83 $14.51 $13.03 $15.27 Step 8 $57, $56, $11.87 $12.00 $14.72 $13.21 $15.49 Step 9 $58, $57, $12.04 $12.17 $14.93 $13.40 $15.71 Step 10 $59, $58, $12.20 $12.34 $15.14 $13.58 $15.92 Step 11 $60, $58, $12.37 $12.51 $15.34 $13.77 $16.14 Step 12 $61, $59, $12.54 $12.68 $15.55 $13.96 $16.36 Step 13 $61, $60, $12.71 $12.85 $15.76 $14.14 $16.58 Step 14 $62, $61, $12.87 $13.02 $15.97 $14.33 $16.80 Step 15 $63, $62, $13.04 $13.19 $16.17 $14.52 $17.01 Step 16 $64, $62, $13.21 $13.36 $16.38 $14.70 $17.23 Step 17 $65, $63, $13.38 $13.53 $16.59 $14.89 $17.45 Step 18 $65, $64, $13.54 $13.69 $16.79 $15.07 $17.67 Step 19 $66, $65, $13.71 $13.86 $17.00 $15.26 $17.89 Step 20 $67, $66, $13.88 $14.03 $17.21 $15.45 $18.10 Step 21 $68, $66, $14.04 $14.20 $17.42 $15.63 $18.32 Step 22 $69, $67, $14.21 $14.37 $17.62 $15.82 $18.54 Step 23 $70, $68, $14.38 $14.54 $17.83 $16.00 $18.76 Step 24 $70, $69, $14.55 $14.71 $18.04 $16.19 $18.98 Step 25 $71, $70, $14.71 $14.88 $18.25 $16.38 $19.20
6 Maintenance District Mail Carrier Carpenter; General Facilities; Controls Op; Electrician Journeyman; Gen App General Locks and Painting; HVAC II; HVAC III Master Electrician; Plumber; Serv Tech Summer Maintenance Warehouse Supply Coordinator Warehouse Step 1 $10.61 $14.52 $16.06 $18.44 $8.39 $12.16 $10.36 Step 2 $10.78 $14.75 $16.31 $18.73 $12.35 $10.52 Step 3 $10.94 $14.97 $16.56 $19.02 $12.54 $10.68 Step 4 $11.11 $15.20 $16.81 $19.30 $12.73 $10.85 Step 5 $11.27 $15.43 $17.06 $19.59 $12.92 $11.01 Step 6 $11.44 $15.65 $17.31 $19.88 $13.11 $11.17 Step 7 $11.60 $15.88 $17.57 $20.17 $13.30 $11.33 Step 8 $11.77 $16.11 $17.82 $20.46 $13.49 $11.49 Step 9 $11.94 $16.34 $18.07 $20.75 $13.68 $11.66 Step 10 $12.10 $16.56 $18.32 $21.03 $13.87 $11.82 Step 11 $12.27 $16.79 $18.57 $21.32 $14.06 $11.98 Step 12 $12.43 $17.02 $18.82 $21.61 $14.25 $12.14 Step 13 $12.60 $17.24 $19.07 $21.90 $14.44 $12.30 Step 14 $12.77 $17.47 $19.32 $22.19 $14.63 $12.46 Step 15 $12.93 $17.70 $19.57 $22.47 $14.82 $12.63 Step 16 $13.10 $17.92 $19.82 $22.76 $15.01 $12.79 Step 17 $13.26 $18.15 $20.08 $23.05 $15.20 $12.95 Step 18 $13.43 $18.38 $20.33 $23.34 $15.39 $13.11 Step 19 $13.59 $18.60 $20.58 $23.63 $15.58 $13.27 Step 20 $13.76 $18.83 $20.83 $23.91 $15.77 $13.44 Step 21 $13.93 $19.06 $21.08 $24.20 $15.96 $13.60 Step 22 $14.09 $19.28 $21.33 $24.49 $16.15 $13.76 Step 23 $14.26 $19.51 $21.58 $24.78 $16.34 $13.92 Step 24 $14.42 $19.74 $21.83 $25.07 $16.53 $14.08 Step 25 $14.59 $19.97 $22.08 $25.36 $16.72 $14.25
7 Transportation Service Shop Manager Lead / Mechanic Diesel Diagnostic Mechanic / Licensed Mechanic & Lube/Oil Mechanic Service Tech Bus Aide System Route Bus Fueler Bus Washer Bus Aide Sub Bus Driver Sub Step 1 $21.37 $16.06 $19.50 $13.73 $9.63 $16.39 $9.18 $9.18 $9.58 $14.42 Step 2 $21.70 $16.31 $19.80 $13.94 $9.78 $16.65 Step 3 $22.04 $16.56 $20.11 $14.16 $9.93 $16.90 Step 4 $22.37 $16.81 $20.41 $14.37 $10.08 $17.16 Step 5 $22.71 $17.06 $20.72 $14.59 $10.23 $17.41 Step 6 $23.04 $17.31 $21.02 $14.80 $10.38 $17.67 Step 7 $23.37 $17.57 $21.33 $15.02 $10.53 $17.93 Step 8 $23.71 $17.82 $21.63 $15.23 $10.68 $18.18 Step 9 $24.04 $18.07 $21.94 $15.45 $10.83 $18.44 Step 10 $24.38 $18.32 $22.24 $15.66 $10.98 $18.69 Step 11 $24.71 $18.57 $22.55 $15.88 $11.13 $18.95 Step 12 $25.04 $18.82 $22.85 $16.09 $11.29 $19.21 Step 13 $25.38 $19.07 $23.16 $16.30 $11.44 $19.46 Step 14 $25.71 $19.32 $23.46 $16.52 $11.59 $19.72 Step 15 $26.04 $19.57 $23.77 $16.73 $11.74 $19.98 Step 16 $26.38 $19.82 $24.07 $16.95 $11.89 $20.23 Step 17 $26.71 $20.08 $24.38 $17.16 $12.04 $20.49 Step 18 $27.05 $20.33 $24.68 $17.38 $12.19 $20.74 Step 19 $27.38 $20.58 $24.98 $17.59 $12.34 $21.00 Step 20 $27.71 $20.83 $25.29 $17.81 $12.49 $21.26 Step 21 $28.05 $21.08 $25.59 $18.02 $12.64 $21.51 Step 22 $28.38 $21.33 $25.90 $18.24 $12.79 $21.77 Step 23 $28.72 $21.58 $26.20 $18.45 $12.94 $22.02 Step 24 $29.05 $21.83 $26.51 $18.66 $13.09 $22.28 Step 25 $29.38 $22.08 $26.81 $18.88 $13.24 $22.54
8 Childcare Enrichment Group A Program Coordinators Coordinator II* PAT Parent Educator PAT Administrative Accounts Manager; Registrar AC/BB & Asst Coordinators Step 1 $19.70 $16.60 $12.24 $10.61 $15.72 $13.17 $11.24 Step 2 $20.01 $16.86 $12.43 $10.78 $15.97 $13.38 $11.42 Step 3 $20.32 $17.12 $12.62 $10.94 $16.21 $13.58 $11.59 Step 4 $20.62 $17.38 $12.81 $11.11 $16.46 $13.79 $11.77 Step 5 $20.93 $17.64 $13.01 $11.27 $16.70 $13.99 $11.94 Step 6 $21.24 $17.90 $13.20 $11.44 $16.95 $14.20 $12.12 Step 7 $21.55 $18.16 $13.39 $11.60 $17.19 $14.40 $12.29 Step 8 $21.85 $18.42 $13.58 $11.77 $17.44 $14.61 $12.47 Step 9 $22.16 $18.68 $13.77 $11.94 $17.69 $14.82 $12.65 Step 10 $22.47 $18.93 $13.96 $12.10 $17.93 $15.02 $12.82 Step 11 $22.78 $19.19 $14.15 $12.27 $18.18 $15.23 $13.00 Step 12 $23.09 $19.45 $14.34 $12.43 $18.42 $15.43 $13.17 Step 13 $23.39 $19.71 $14.54 $12.60 $18.67 $15.64 $13.35 Step 14 $23.70 $19.97 $14.73 $12.77 $18.91 $15.85 $13.52 Step 15 $24.01 $20.23 $14.92 $12.93 $19.16 $16.05 $13.70 Step 16 $24.32 $20.49 $15.11 $13.10 $19.40 $16.26 $13.87 Step 17 $24.63 $20.75 $15.30 $13.26 $19.65 $16.46 $14.05 Step 18 $24.93 $21.01 $15.49 $13.43 $19.90 $16.67 $14.23 Step 19 $25.24 $21.27 $15.68 $13.59 $20.14 $16.87 $14.40 Step 20 $25.55 $21.53 $15.87 $13.76 $20.39 $17.08 $14.58 Step 21 $25.86 $21.79 $16.07 $13.93 $20.63 $17.29 $14.75 Step 22 $26.16 $22.05 $16.26 $14.09 $20.88 $17.49 $14.93 Step 23 $26.47 $22.31 $16.45 $14.26 $21.12 $17.70 $15.10 Step 24 $26.78 $22.57 $16.64 $14.42 $21.37 $17.90 $15.28 Step 25 $27.09 $22.83 $16.83 $14.59 $21.62 $18.11 $15.46 Program Coordinators: Adventure Club; Building Bridges; Curriculum Technology ; Coordinator II: PAT Coordinator; Professional Development Family Involvement Coordinator; Food Program; Manager* AC/BB & Asst Coordinators: s; Food Program Coordinator; Warehouse Supply Coordinator Cook
9 Childcare Enrichment Group B ADV Club Team Leader; BLDG Bridges & Central Pre- K Site Supervisor CDA Required ADV Club Site Supervisor & Central Pre-k Break After School Supervisor ADV Club Group Teacher & Central Pre- K Break/After School ADV Club Group Teacher Bldg Bridges Site Supervisor Bldg Bridges Lead Teacher Bldg. Bridges Teaching Bldg Bridges Break Staff Central Pre-K Lead Teacher BA Degree Required Central Pre-K Teacher CDA Required Step 1 $13.44 $11.29 $10.69 $9.59 $12.22 $11.00 $10.35 $9.02 $19.57 $12.93 Step 2 $13.65 $11.47 $10.86 $9.74 $12.41 $11.17 $10.51 $9.16 $19.88 $13.13 Step 3 $13.86 $11.64 $11.02 $9.89 $12.60 $11.34 $10.67 $9.30 $20.18 $13.33 Step 4 $14.07 $11.82 $11.19 $10.04 $12.79 $11.52 $10.84 $9.44 $20.49 $13.54 Step 5 $14.28 $12.00 $11.36 $10.19 $12.98 $11.69 $11.00 $9.58 $20.79 $13.74 Step 6 $14.49 $12.17 $11.53 $10.34 $13.17 $11.86 $11.16 $9.72 $21.10 $13.94 Step 7 $14.70 $12.35 $11.69 $10.49 $13.37 $12.03 $11.32 $9.87 $21.40 $14.14 Step 8 $14.91 $12.52 $11.86 $10.64 $13.56 $12.20 $11.48 $10.01 $21.71 $14.34 Step 9 $15.12 $12.70 $12.03 $10.79 $13.75 $12.38 $11.64 $10.15 $22.02 $14.55 Step 10 $15.33 $12.88 $12.19 $10.94 $13.94 $12.55 $11.81 $10.29 $22.32 $14.75 Step 11 $15.54 $13.05 $12.36 $11.09 $14.13 $12.72 $11.97 $10.43 $22.63 $14.95 Step 12 $15.75 $13.23 $12.53 $11.24 $14.32 $12.89 $12.13 $10.57 $22.93 $15.15 Step 13 $15.96 $13.41 $12.69 $11.39 $14.51 $13.06 $12.29 $10.71 $23.24 $15.35 Step 14 $16.17 $13.58 $12.86 $11.54 $14.70 $13.23 $12.45 $10.85 $23.55 $15.56 Step 15 $16.38 $13.76 $13.03 $11.69 $14.89 $13.41 $12.61 $10.99 $23.85 $15.76 Step 16 $16.59 $13.94 $13.20 $11.84 $15.08 $13.58 $12.78 $11.13 $24.16 $15.96 Step 17 $16.80 $14.11 $13.36 $11.99 $15.28 $13.75 $12.94 $11.28 $24.46 $16.16 Step 18 $17.01 $14.29 $13.53 $12.14 $15.47 $13.92 $13.10 $11.42 $24.77 $16.36 Step 19 $17.22 $14.47 $13.70 $12.29 $15.66 $14.09 $13.26 $11.56 $25.07 $16.57 Step 20 $17.43 $14.64 $13.86 $12.44 $15.85 $14.27 $13.42 $11.70 $25.38 $16.77 Step 21 $17.64 $14.82 $14.03 $12.59 $16.04 $14.44 $13.58 $11.84 $25.69 $16.97 Step 22 $17.85 $14.99 $14.20 $12.74 $16.23 $14.61 $13.75 $11.98 $25.99 $17.17 Step 23 $18.06 $15.17 $14.36 $12.89 $16.42 $14.78 $13.91 $12.12 $26.30 $17.37 Step 24 $18.27 $15.35 $14.53 $13.04 $16.61 $14.95 $14.07 $12.26 $26.60 $17.58 Step 25 $18.48 $15.52 $14.70 $13.19 $16.80 $15.13 $14.23 $12.40 $26.91 $17.78
10 Transportation Bus Drivers Salary Schedule Schedule A Drivers employed after to 6/01/2012 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 5 Hourly Rate Step 1 $14.04 $11, $12, $14, $15, $16, Step 2 $14.26 $11, $13, $14, $15, $16, Step 3 $14.47 $11, $13, $14, $15, $17, Step 4 $14.69 $12, $13, $14, $16, $17, Step 5 $14.90 $12, $13, $15, $16, $17, Step 6 $15.12 $12, $13, $15, $16, $17, Step 7 $15.34 $12, $14, $15, $16, $18, Step 8 $15.55 $12, $14, $15, $17, $18, Step 9 $15.77 $12, $14, $15, $17, $18, Step 10 $15.99 $13, $14, $16, $17, $19, Step 11 $16.20 $13, $14, $16, $17, $19, Step 12 $16.42 $13, $15, $16, $18, $19, Step 13 $16.63 $13, $15, $16, $18, $19, Step 14 $16.85 $13, $15, $16, $18, $20, Step 15 $17.07 $14, $15, $17, $18, $20, Step 16 $17.28 $14, $15, $17, $18, $20, Step 17 $17.50 $14, $16, $17, $19, $20, Step 18 $17.71 $14, $16, $17, $19, $21, Step 19 $17.93 $14, $16, $18, $19, $21, Step 20 $18.14 $14, $16, $18, $19, $21, Step 21 $18.36 $15, $16, $18, $20, $21, Step 22 $18.58 $15, $16, $18, $20, $22, Step 23 $18.79 $15, $17, $18, $20, $22, Step 24 $19.01 $15, $17, $19, $20, $22, Step 25 $19.23 $15, $17, $19, $21, $22,868.00
11 Transportation Bus Drivers Salary Schedules Schedule B Drivers employed prior to 5/31/2012 Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 5 Hourly Rate Step 1 $20.06 $16, $18, $20, $22, $23, Step 2 $20.37 $16, $18, $20, $22, $24, Step 3 $20.68 $17, $18, $20, $22, $24, Step 4 $20.99 $17, $19, $21, $23, $24, Step 5 $21.30 $17, $19, $21, $23, $25, Step 6 $21.60 $17, $19, $21, $23, $25, Step 7 $21.91 $18, $20, $22, $24, $26, Step 8 $22.22 $18, $20, $22, $24, $26, Step 9 $22.53 $18, $20, $22, $24, $26, Step 10 $22.84 $18, $20, $22, $25, $27, Step 11 $23.15 $19, $21, $23, $25, $27, Step 12 $23.46 $19, $21, $23, $25, $27, Step 13 $23.77 $19, $21, $23, $26, $28, Step 14 $24.07 $19, $22, $24, $26, $28, Step 15 $24.38 $20, $22, $24, $26, $29, Step 16 $24.69 $20, $22, $24, $27, $29, Step 17 $25.00 $20, $22, $25, $27, $29, Step 18 $25.31 $20, $23, $25, $27, $30, Step 19 $25.62 $21, $23, $25, $28, $30, Step 20 $25.92 $21, $23, $26, $28, $30, Step 21 $26.23 $21, $24, $26, $28, $31, Step 22 $26.54 $21, $24, $26, $29, $31, Step 23 $26.85 $22, $24, $27, $29, $31, Step 24 $27.16 $22, $24, $27, $29, $32, Step 25 $27.47 $22, $25, $27, $30, $32,674.00
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