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Air Force School Liaison Program Directory Air Force Services Center Department of the Air Force School Liaison Program Directory Air Force Services Center April 2021 Air Force Services Center Department of the Air Force Child & Youth Education Services School Liaison Program Manager Lori A. Phipps 2261 Hughes Ave., Suite #156 JBSA-Lackland, TX 78236-9854 Commercial: 210-395-1819 DSN: 969-1819 Cell: 210-774-8673 [email protected] Facebook: AF CYES School Liaison Twitter: @afcyes_slo For a listing of worldwide School Liaison Programs please visit https://dodea.edu/partnership These professionals are standing by willing to assist with your PreK-12 educational needs for your military- connected student. April 2021 Student Focused…Partnership Driven Page 2 CONUS Air Force Academy Colorado Jessica Parks (Acting) Comm (719) 333-8295 DSN 333-3444 Email [email protected] Website USAFA FSS CELL (719) 333-6926 State School Report Card Colorado DOE Report Card Altus AFB Oklahoma Judy Mott Comm (580) 481-5439 [email protected] Facebook ALTUS SLO DSN 866-5439 Email Website Altus FSS CELL State School Report Card Oklahoma DOE Accountability Barksdale AFB Louisiana Jacqueline Robertson Comm (318) 456-4098 DSN 781-4098 Email [email protected] Website Barksdale FSS CELL (318) 564-9099 State School Report Card Louisiana DOE Report Card Beale AFB California Retha Goodly Comm (530) 634-3539 DSN 368-3539 Email [email protected] Website Beale School Liaison CELL (530) 632-0255 State School Report Card California DOE Report Card Buckley AFB Colorado Stephanie Iverson Comm (720) 847-6694 Email [email protected] DSN 847-6694 Website Buckley School Liaison State School Report Card Colorado DOE Report Card Cannon AFB New Mexico Sara Williams Comm (575) 904-6117 Email [email protected] Website Cannon School Liaison DSN 640-6117 Cannon Education School State School Report Card New Mexico DOE Report Card Facebook Liaison April 2021 Student Focused…Partnership Driven Page 3 Columbus AFB Mississippi Joni Nalley Comm (662) 434-2792 Email [email protected] DSN 742-2792 Website Columbus School Liaison State School Report Card Mississippi DOE Report Card Davis Monthan AFB Arizona Elizabeth (Betsy) Fleming Comm (520) 228-6040 Email [email protected] Website Davis Monthan School Liaison DSN 228-6040 State School Report Card Arizona DOE Report Card Facebook DM School Liaison Dover AFB Delaware Laurie Sisk Comm (302) 677-6376 Email [email protected] Website Dover School Liaison Office DSN 445-6376 State School Report Card Delaware DOE Accountability Facebook Dover School Liaison Dyess AFB Texas Diane Russell Comm (325) 696-4797 DSN 461-4797 Email [email protected] Website Dyess FSS CELL (325) 660-8764 State School Report Card Texas DOE Report Card Facebook Dyess School Liaison Edwards AFB California Candace Lang Comm (661) 277-2456 Email [email protected] DSN 527-2456 Website Edwards School Liaison State School Report Card California DOE Accountability April 2021 Student Focused…Partnership Driven Page 4 Eglin AFB Florida Elaine LaJeunesse Comm (850) 882-4319 Email [email protected] DSN 872-4319 Website Eglin Life State School Report Card Florida DOE Accountability Ellsworth AFB South Dakota Frances Apland Comm (605) 385-5385 DSN 675-5385 Email [email protected] Website Ellsworth SL CELL (907) 593-6563 State School Report Card South Dakota DOE Report Card Facebook Ellsworth AFB SL F.E. Warren AFB Wyoming Nancy Warner Comm (307) 773-5943 Email [email protected] DSN 481-5943 Website FE Warren School Liaison State School Report Card Wyoming DOE Accountability Fairchild AFB Washington Steve McMullen Comm (509) 247-2246 Email [email protected] Website Fairchild School Liaison DSN 657-2559 Fairchild AFB School State School Report Card Washington DOE Report Card Facebook Liaison Goodfellow AFB Texas Theresa Goodwin Comm (325) 654-3241 Email [email protected] DSN 477-3241 Website Goodfellow FSS State School Report Card Texas School Report Card Grand Forks AFB North Dakota Alexis Holsey Comm (701) 747-5033 Email [email protected] Grand Forks School DSN 362-5033 Website Liaison State School Report Card North Dakota DOE Report Card April 2021 Student Focused…Partnership Driven Page 5 Hanscom AFB Massachusetts Laurel Wironen Comm (781) 225-1482 DSN 845-1482 Email [email protected] Website Hanscom SL CELL (781) 382-5277 State School Report Card Massachusetts DOE Report Card Hill AFB Utah Leslie Flynn Comm (801) 775-5960 Email [email protected] DSN 775-5960 Website Hill AFB School Liaison State School Report Card Utah DOE Report Card Holloman AFB New Mexico LaurieAnn Goodier Comm (575) 572-3944 DSN 572-3944 Email [email protected] Holloman School Liaison CELL (575) 430-5102 Website State School Report Card New Mexico State Report Card Holloman AFB School Liaison Facebook Holloman SL Website Hurlburt Field Florida Lacey Allen Comm (850) 884-6355 DSN 579-6355 Email [email protected] Hurlburt Field School Liaison CELL (850) 280-5766 Website State School Report Card Florida DOE Accountability Report Facebook Hurlburt Field SL April 2021 Student Focused…Partnership Driven Page 6 Joint Base Andrews Maryland Annette McLamb (Acting) Comm (301) 981-9211 DSN 858-9211 Email [email protected] Andrews School CELL (301) 456-4341 State School Report Card Maryland DOE Report Card Website Liaison Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling & Pentagon District of Columbia Kimberly Crutchfield [email protected] DSN Comm Email JBAB School Liaison CELL (202) 341-3704 Website Office State School Report Card DC School Report Card Facebook JBA SLO Joint Base Charleston South Carolina Christopher Gerry Comm (843) 963-4410 DSN 673-4410 Email [email protected] Jennifer Ohmer Comm (843) 963-2931 DSN 673-2931 Email [email protected] (843) 300-2523 (Chris) CELL JB Charleston School (843) 998-1456 State School Report Card South Carolina DOE Report Card Website Liaison (Jennifer) JB Charleston School Facebook Liaison Office April 2021 Student Focused…Partnership Driven Page 7 Joint Base Langley/Eustis Virginia Tammy Edwards (Langley) Comm (757) 225-2378 DSN 575-2378 Email [email protected] Website JBLE FSS CELL (757) 778-5019 Christine Stiefel (Eustis) Comm (757) 878-4025 DSN 826-4025 Email [email protected] Website JBLE - Eustis CELL (757) 503-7301 State School Report Card Virginia DOE Accountability Facebook Langley School Liaison Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst New Jersey April Boatner-Allen Comm (609) 562-5411 CELL (609) 273-5965 Email [email protected] Donella Schearer Comm 609-754-9656 Email [email protected] DSN 650-9656 Website MDL FSS State School Report New Jersey DOE Report Card Card Facebook JB MDL School Liaison Services April 2021 Student Focused…Partnership Driven Page 8 Joint Base San Antonio Texas Nita Ford-Hightower (Fort Sam Houston) DSN 471-2214 Comm (210) 221-2214 Email [email protected] CELL (210) 823-6500 Angela Green (Lackland) (Acting) Comm (210) 671-8388 DSN 473-8388 Email [email protected] CELL (210) 823-5683 Angela Green (Randolph) Comm (210) 652-3081 DSN 487-3081 Email [email protected] Website JBSA School Liaison CELL (210) 219-8025 State School Report Card Texas DOE Report Card Facebook JBSACYESSL Keesler AFB Mississippi Gerald Cross Comm (228) 376-8505 DSN 571-8505 Email [email protected] Website Discover Keesler CELL (228) 376-8510 State School Report Card Mississippi DOE Report Card Kirtland AFB New Mexico Beth Mann Comm (505) 846-6477 DSN 246-6477 Email [email protected] Website Kirtland School Liaison CELL (505) 228-5697 State School Report Card New Mexico DOE Report Card Laughlin AFB Texas Melissa Menchaca (Acting) Comm (830) 298-4337 Email [email protected] Website Laughlin FSS DSN 298-4788 State School Report Card Texas DOE Report Card Facebook Laughlin School Liaison Little Rock AFB Arkansas Terri Williams Comm (501) 987-1941 DSN 731-1941 Email [email protected] Website Little Rock School Liaison CELL (501) 951-3102 State School Report Card Arkansas DOE Report Card April 2021 Student Focused…Partnership Driven Page 9 Los Angeles AFB California Ida Humphrey [email protected]; Comm (310) 653-8631 DSN 633-8631 Email [email protected] Website LAFSS SL State School Report Card California DOE Report Card Luke AFB Arizona Roxane Dietrich Comm (623) 856-6378 Email [email protected] Website Luke School Liaison DSN 896-6378 State School Report Card Arizona DOE Report Card Facebook Luke School Liaison MacDill AFB Florida Venetia Waters 968-0146 DSN Comm (813) 828-0146 Email [email protected] (813) 597-6061 Website MacDill FSS CELL State School Report Card Florida DOE Accountability Malmstrom AFB Montana Lisa Sapp Comm (406) 217-1173 DSN Email [email protected] CELL (406) 217-1173 Website Malmstrom FSS State School Report Card Montana DOE Accountability Maxwell AFB Alabama Wanda Cooper Comm (334) 953-6430 Email [email protected] DSN 493-6430 Website Life at the Max - FSS State School Report Card Alabama DOE Report Card McConnell AFB Kansas Paula Hinkle Comm (316) 759-3326 DSN 743-3326 Email [email protected] Website McConnell SL CELL (316) 652-5069 State School Report Card Kansas DOE Report Card April 2021 Student Focused…Partnership Driven Page 10 Minot AFB North Dakota Racquel Labadie Comm (701) 723-1447
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