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  1. 2023-2024 Administrative-Professional Pay Plan Texas City ISD Pay Grade Job Title Calendars Minimum Midpoint Maximum 3.0% GPI 1 Daily $261.45 $315.00 $368.55 $9.45 Assistant Athletic Trainer 202 187 Days 48,891 58,905 68,919 1,767 Coordinator - Payroll 226 202 Days 58,813 63,630 74,447 1,909 Coordinator - Student Data 226 226 Days 59,088 71,190 ...

  2. texas city independent school district adopted a tax rate that will raise more taxes for maintenance and operations than last year’s tax rate. the tax rate will effectively be raised by 2.15 percent and will raise taxes for maintenance and operations on a $100,000 home by approximately $16.70.

  3. 2022-2023 Proposed Administrative-Professional Pay Plan Texas City ISD Pay Grade Job Title Calendars Minimum Midpoint Maximum 3.0% GPI 1 Daily $257.30 $310.00 $362.70 $9.30 Assistant Athletic Trainer 187 187 Days 48,115 57,970 67,825 1,739 Communications Multi Media Specialist 226 226 Days 58,150 70,060 81,970 2,102

  4. Texas City Isd Salaries. Highest salary at Texas City Isd in year 2018 was $212,014. Number of employees at Texas City Isd in year 2018 was 1,385. Average annual salary was $43,142 and median salary was $50,895. Texas City Isd average salary is 8 percent lower than USA average and median salary is 17 percent higher than USA median salary.

  5. The most celebrated of the Ashokan pillars is the one erected at Sarnath, the site of Buddha’s First Sermon where he shared the Four Noble Truths (the dharma or the law). Currently, the pillar remains where it was originally sunk into the ground, but the capital is now on display at the Sarnath Museum.

  6. 12 sty 2024 · The Ashokan Pillar is up and running again. Well, not exactly running, but reconstructed and in a different place: further forward than before and easier to see and circumambulate. It was made for us in 1996, in memory of Sir Harold Bailey, one of our founding trustees, who had died earlier that year, by Professor Ulf Hegewald of the University ...

  7. The pillars of Ashoka are a series of monolithic columns dispersed throughout the Indian subcontinent, erected—or at least inscribed with edicts—by the 3rd Mauryan Emperor Ashoka the Great, who reigned from c. 268 to 232 BC. [2]

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