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School District U46 - Seniority Report - DUSA Active Part Time Secretary - Effective 01/31/13 School District U46 - Seniority Report - DUSA Active Part Time Secretary - Effective 01/31/13 Seniority Name Title Location Date GRAY, CYNTHIA A SEC-ELEMENTARY LAUREL HILL ELEMENTARY 02/07/1997 TILLMAN, MELANIE SEC-ELEMENTARY CENTURY OAKS ELEMENTARY 08/25/1997 FISHER, LUCILLE A SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL KIMBALL MIDDLE SCHOOL 09/10/2001 ARENSON, LISA SEC-ELEMENTARY SHERIDAN ELEMENTARY 08/16/2002 TEMPLIN, SUSAN SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL TEFFT MIDDLE SCHOOL 08/22/2002 DEGEORGE, PATRICIA SEC-ELEMENTARY CHANNING ELEMENTARY 12/03/2003 BEAM, GLORIA C SEC-ELEMENTARY PARKWOOD ELEMENTARY 09/12/2005 LEVY, LORI SEC-ELEMENTARY CLINTON ELEMENTARY 11/01/2005 O'HALLORAN, KAREN SEC-ELEMENTARY HERITAGE ELEMENTARY 02/01/2007 FILSON, JOAN SEC-ELEMENTARY HILLCREST ELEMENTARY 01/07/2008 DEANGELO, SANTA SEC-ELEMENTARY LINCOLN ELEMENTARY 02/19/2008 PRICKETT, PATRICIA SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL ELLIS MIDDLE SCHOOL 08/23/2010 REALZOLA, VERONICA SEC-ELEMENTARY OAKHILL ELEMENTARY 09/03/2010 WARD, LYNN SEC-ELEMENTARY WAYNE ELEMENTARY 10/04/2010 ROSS, DEBRA SEC-ELEMENTARY HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY 10/05/2010 GINTER, MARYLOU SEC-ELEMENTARY GLENBROOK ELEMENTARY 10/12/2010 REILLY, ELIZABETH A SEC-ELEMENTARY OTTER CREEK ELEMENTARY 10/18/2010 DONNELLY, CHRISTINE SEC-ELEMENTARY SYCAMORE TRAILS ELEMENTARY 12/06/2010 NIGGEMANN, CONNI SEC-ELEMENTARY CREEKSIDE ELEMENTARY 12/08/2010 KRIEB, THERESA SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL KENYON WOODS MIDDLE SCHOOL 01/24/2011 URSA, KATHLEEN R SEC-ELEMENTARY NATURE RIDGE ELEMENTARY 02/16/2011 ABLE, MICHELE H SEC-ELEMENTARY HORIZON ELEMENTARY 08/10/2011 SAMSULA, KATHLEEN SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL LARSEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 08/10/2011 TORNABENE, CHRISTINE H SEC-ELEMENTARY GARFIELD ELEMENTARY 08/18/2011 CIRRINCIONE, CATHERINE SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL 08/22/2011 HUEBNER, REVA SEC-ELEMENTARY BARTLETT ELEMENTARY 08/24/2011 KOLK, TRACI SEC-ELEMENTARY LINCOLN ELEMENTARY 08/29/2011 LOPEZ, BEATRIZ SEC-ELEMENTARY LOWRIE ELEMENTARY 09/26/2011 TESSEM, CATHLEEN M SEC-ELEMENTARY SPRING TRAIL ELEMENTARY 11/28/2011 KRULL, RACHEL J SEC-ELEMENTARY ILLINOIS PARK- EARLY LEARNING 11/28/2011 ESMENDA, MICHELLE SEC-ELEMENTARY HANOVER COUNTRYSIDE ELEMENTARY 01/04/2012 SIEWERT, KELLI SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL CANTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 01/09/2012 ROMERO, MARIA E SEC-MAIL ROOM BUSINESS SERVICES 05/07/2012 O'MALLEY, DIANE C SEC-ELEMENTARY COLEMAN ELEMENTARY 08/08/2012 SCHUMAN, CINDY M. SEC-ELEMENTARY MCKINLEY ELEMENTARY 08/08/2012 GOMEZ, SONIA D SEC-ELEMENTARY ONTARIOVILLE ELEMENTARY 08/08/2012 GARCIA, ESTHER SEC-ELEMENTARY HILLTOP ELEMENTARY 08/08/2012 KHANANI, CYNTHIA SEC-ELEMENTARY RIDGE CIRCLE ELEMENTARY 08/08/2012 NELSON, ERIKA L SEC-ELEMENTARY PRAIRIEVIEW ELEMENTARY 08/09/2012 VANIS, MICHELLE L SEC-ELEMENTARY LIBERTY ELEMENTARY 08/09/2012 WALSH, MARY K SEC-ELEMENTARY HAWK HOLLOW ELEMENTARY 08/13/2012 O'NEAL, JENNIFER J SEC-ELEMENTARY FOX MEADOW ELEMENTARY 08/15/2012 WEAVER, AMY J SEC-ELEMENTARY CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY 08/16/2012 BLANCHARD-MARI, ELIZABETH HARRIETT GIFFORD ELEMENTARY 08/21/2012 SEC-ELEMENTARY MONTES, ANN M SEC-ALTERNATIVE ED GIFFORD STREET HIGH SCHOOL 08/22/2012 MARQUEZ, BEATRIZ SEC-ELEMENTARY LORDS PARK ELEMENTARY 08/31/2012 SALDIVAR, TINA M SEC-ELEMENTARY KIMBALL MIDDLE SCHOOL 01/07/2013 PAQUIN, DAWN SEC-ELEMENTARY TIMBER TRAILS ELEMENTARY 01/07/2013 School District U46 - Seniority Report - DUSA Active Full Time Secretary - Effective 01/31/13 Seniority Name Title Location Date FORTNER, SUSAN SEC-HS PRINCPAL ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 07/01/1980 MAYER, SUSAN J SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 09/04/1980 PINSKY, KATHLEEN SEC-HS PRINCPAL STREAMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 09/29/1980 HERNANDEZ, DEBRA S SEC-ACCTS PAYABLE FINANCIAL SERVICES 10/14/1980 PETSCHOW, LYNDA SEC-DATA PROCESSING INFORMATION SERVICE 10/09/1984 ONDRACEK, DIANE SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL HILLCREST ELEMENTARY 08/15/1985 WUILLEUMIER, NANCY SEC-DIR BUILDINGS PLANT OPERATIONS 04/08/1986 BLAHNIK, DONNA SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL SUNNNYDALE ELEMENTARY 08/26/1986 ORLIK, LINDA SEC-HS REGISTRAR SOUTH ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 08/14/1987 SHALES, HELEN D SEC-MS PRINCIPAL KIMBALL MIDDLE SCHOOL 09/14/1987 CHRISTENSON, SANDRA SEC-STUDENT RECORDS DISTRICT RECORDS 09/12/1988 BRUGGEMAN, JEAN SEC-MS PRINCIPAL TEFFT MIDDLE SCHOOL 04/24/1989 LEMVIG, CHERYL SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL CREEKSIDE ELEMENTARY 08/18/1989 HOLLISTER, JILL SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL TIMBER TRAILS ELEMENTARY 08/28/1989 KETTINGER, ROSALIE SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL OAKHILL ELEMENTARY 09/11/1989 HORTON, SUSAN SEC-COORD IMPRVMT INITIATIVES IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES 11/26/1990 REITER, JANICE SEC-HS SCHEDULING ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 09/23/1991 ZALESNY, DONNA SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL LAUREL HILL ELEMENTARY 08/18/1992 COMPTON, DENICE SEC-MS PRINCIPAL KENYON WOODS MIDDLE SCHOOL 08/20/1992 SMITH, JOANNE SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY 01/26/1993 CONCEPCION, NIEVES SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY 02/20/1995 CINTORA, CONSUELO SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL HUFF ELEMENTARY 02/22/1995 SANTOYO, LAURIE A SEC-DIR SPECIAL EDUCATION SPECIAL EDUCATION 07/01/1995 SCHMITT, SUSAN SEC- TREASURER STREAMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 07/05/1995 WARD, CHERYL SEC-HS PRINCPAL BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL 08/17/1995 STALLONE, CAROL SEC-HS REGISTRAR STREAMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 08/17/1995 KNIECE, SHARON SEC- MAINTENANCE PLANT OPERATIONS 09/25/1995 GUIMON, KAREN SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL EASTVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 11/06/1995 LAINE, CYNTHIA SEC-HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES 04/09/1996 PAYNE, SUSAN SEC-COORDINATOR GIFTED 08/15/1996 MILLER, MARGARET SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL 08/15/1996 DAVENPORT, JUDY SEC-SCHOOL/COMMUNITY REL COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE 09/09/1996 BRAUN, HOLLI SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL CLINTON ELEMENTARY 09/09/1996 CONNOR, CINDY SEC-HS ATHLETIC DIR BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL 11/25/1996 GILBERT, SHARON SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL GLENBROOK ELEMENTARY 11/25/1996 VOLPP, GAYLE A SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL HARRIETT GIFFORD ELEMENTARY 12/02/1996 SCHUMANN, CECELIA SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL HAWK HOLLOW ELEMENTARY 01/02/1997 DILLON, DEBORAH SEC-HS PRINCPAL SOUTH ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 01/10/1997 STANKO, CAROL V SEC-HS ATTENDANCE SOUTH ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 02/24/1997 MCDONALD, JOYCE SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL WILLARD ELEMENTARY 05/05/1997 FOLLMAN, CAROL SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL CHANNING ELEMENTARY 07/01/1997 KIRKPATRICK, VICKI SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL SYCAMORE TRAILS ELEMENTARY 08/14/1997 FRONTZAK, SANDRA SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL LINCOLN ELEMENTARY 08/14/1997 WEIDNER, JANET SEC-HS GUIDANCE BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL 08/14/1997 KONIECZKO, LINDA SEC-SUPERVISOR PRE-SCHOOL ILLINOIS PARK- EARLY LEARNING 08/14/1997 VILLASANA, HILDA SEC-HS ATTENDANCE BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL 08/14/1997 SCHOCK, JAYNE SEC-HS LARKIN HIGH SCHOOL 08/27/1997 HALLOCK, BARBARA SEC-HS/MS HEALTH ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 08/27/1997 NEELY, SUSAN SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL CANTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 12/01/1997 STAAK, SALLY SEC- TREASURER ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 01/20/1998 VOLDBERG, LORI SEC-SAFE SAFE 07/15/1998 RALEIGH, MARIA SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL STREAMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 09/21/1998 WATERMANN, DIANA SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL RIDGE CIRCLE ELEMENTARY 01/19/1999 SCHUMAN, SHARON SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL OTTER CREEK ELEMENTARY 02/15/1999 1/31/2013 12:23:11 PM Page 2 of 7 Seniority Name Title Location Date ZAVALA, DIANNE M SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL SPRING TRAIL ELEMENTARY 02/15/1999 PETSCHOW, MICHELLE SEC-IS PURCHASING INFORMATION SERVICE 05/11/1999 MEYER, BARBARA SEC-ACCTS PAYABLE FINANCIAL SERVICES 07/21/1999 BAHN, VALERIE SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL LIBERTY ELEMENTARY 08/12/1999 LOPEZ, ISABEL SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL LOWRIE ELEMENTARY 08/12/1999 PYTLARZ, ANNETTE SEC-HS DIV CHAIRPERSON BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL 08/26/1999 WITHALL, TERESA SEC-DIR OF ALT ED GIFFORD STREET HIGH SCHOOL 09/15/1999 LEMAN, MELINDA SEC-HS ATHLETIC DIR SOUTH ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 09/28/1999 STEVENSON-WYNN, JULIE SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL LARSEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 12/13/1999 LEWIS, SCHARONE SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL ABBOTT MIDDLE SCHOOL 01/07/2000 DROESCH, BONNIE SEC-INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL INDEPENDENCE - EARLY LEARNING 01/10/2000 SCAROLA, JACQUELINE SEC-HS/MS HEALTH SOUTH ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 01/13/2000 GAVINA, GUADALUPE SEC-BOOKKEEPER FOOD SERVICES FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICES 01/18/2000 WALLACE, JAYNE SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL PARKWOOD ELEMENTARY 03/13/2000 SULLIVAN, ELISABETH SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL FOX MEADOW ELEMENTARY 08/10/2000 ALANIS, SYLVIA SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL LARKIN HIGH SCHOOL 08/10/2000 TROWBRIDGE, SUSAN SEC-HS/MS HEALTH LARKIN HIGH SCHOOL 08/10/2000 LICHTHARDT, KATHLEEN SEC-HS LARKIN HIGH SCHOOL 08/10/2000 SANCHEZ, ERIKA SEC-ELL STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 08/10/2000 HEYDEN, LINDA SEC-HS DIV CHAIRPERSON LARKIN HIGH SCHOOL 08/21/2000 RANALLO, DORIS SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL TEFFT MIDDLE SCHOOL 08/28/2000 JARKA, BARBARA A SEC-SPECIAL ED 12 MON SPECIAL EDUCATION 09/05/2000 KOVACS, TAMMY SEC- TREASURER SOUTH ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 10/02/2000 CORN, BONNY SEC-MS PRINCIPAL EASTVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 11/01/2000 SMITH, SANDRA K SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL HORIZON ELEMENTARY 11/14/2000 NAVA, ROSA SEC-DIR OF ALT ED ADULT EDUCATION 11/27/2000 LESSING, AMY SEC-SAFE SAFE 11/27/2000 DAYTON, SANDRA W SEC-ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY 01/02/2001 STEINWAY, JEANNE SEC-HS ATHLETIC DIR ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL 01/02/2001 TAMBURELLO, FRANCESCA SEC-HS ATTENDANCE STREAMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 01/02/2001 MEYER, CHRISTINE SEC-MS PRINCIPAL ABBOTT MIDDLE SCHOOL 01/09/2001 BOGENHOLM, HELEN SEC-SWITHCBOARD/RECEPTIONIST COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE 01/29/2001 SUSMAN, BRENDA SEC-PLANT OPERATIONS PLANT OPERATIONS 02/05/2001 RODRIGUEZ, CLEMENCIA SEC-SCHEDULING/ATTENDANCE LARKIN HIGH SCHOOL 04/18/2001 BRUNO, FILOMENA SEC-HS/MS ASST PRINCIPAL (12M) BARTLETT HIGH
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