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Regional Office of Education Bureau, Henry, and Stark Counties 107 South State Street Atkinson, IL 61235 Regional Office of Education Bureau, Henry, and Stark Counties 107 South State Street Atkinson, IL 61235 www.bhsroe.org Located inside the former Atkinson Elementary School Office Hours: Monday thru Friday Telephone: 309-936-7890 8:00AM to 4:30PM Fax: 309-936-1111 Zarvell, Angie ....................................................................... Regional Superintendent of Schools Marshall, Kathy ...................................................... Assistant Regional Superintendent of Schools Support Services Osborne, Renee ................................................................................ Licensure & Office Manager Martins, Kathy ................................................ Professional Development, Workshops, GED, Bus Nodine, Sarah ..............................................................................................................Accounting Van De Rostyne, Sue............................................................................................ Office Assistant Professional Development Services Carr, Dara .................................................................................................................... Consultant Plant, Aubree ............................................................................................................... Consultant Learning Support Services Sellers, Kim .......................................................................Director of Learning Support Services Brackett, Lisa ............................................................................ 21st CCLC Program Coordinator Eastman, Kyria ......................................................... 21st CCLC Program Development Specialist Bausman, Mike ............................................................................................ Truancy Caseworker Kuntz, Sharon .............................................................................................. Truancy Caseworker Hicks, Tera ......................................... Bureau County GED Prep /Homeless/Truancy Caseworker Livingston, Jamie ......................................................................... Homeless/Truancy Caseworker Tavares, Jackie .................................................................. Henry County GED Prep/Homeschool Lee, Chelsea ........................................................................................... Henry County GED Prep Chapman, Jennifer ............................................................................................... Parent Educator Enderle, Nicole .................................................................................................... Parent Educator Lopez, Diana ....................................................................................................... Parent Educator Quezada, Hermelinda ........................................................................................... Parent Educator Walton, Jennifer .................................................................................................. Parent Educator Strandberg, Lexi ................................................................................................... Parent Educator 1 Wilder, Randi ....................................................................................................... Parent Educator Barto-Colvin, Reyna............................................21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Bradford Schools Tavares, Corey .................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Galva Jr./Sr. High Schools Ince, Dayton ......................................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Belle Alexander Mahan, Janis ................................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Cambridge Schools Jungnickel, Briana ....................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – LaMoille High School Melow, Bernadette ............................ 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – AlWood Jr./Sr. High School Nunez, Monico .................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Allen Jr High & Van Orion Ehnle, Cindy .................................. 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Central Jr. High & Elementary Peach, Patrick .................................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Irving Elementary Ball, Darla ...................................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – AlWood Elementary Hendrickson, Lori ..................................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Ohio Schools Whipple, Cindy ............................................ 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Colona Grade School Jackson, Amy ......................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Galva Elementary School Corwin, Pat ................................................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Bureau Valley South Landwehr, Terrie ......................... 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Wethersfield Jr./Sr. High School Meier, Jill ........................................................................ 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Neponset Herrmann, Rebecca ............................................. 21st CCLC Site Coordinator – Hall High School 2 Regional Safe Schools Program 105 South State Street Atkinson, IL. 61235 Phone: 309-936-7790 Fax: 309-936-7368 Ostrowski, Mike ............................................................................................................... Teacher Shores, Teri ........................................................................................................................... Aide Participating Districts AlWood CUSD #225 Annawan CUSD #226 Bradford CUSD #1 Bureau Valley CUSD #340 Cambridge CUSD #227 Colona CUSD #190 Dalzell CUSD #98 DePue CUSD #103 Galva CUSD #224 Geneseo CUSD #228 Hall CUSD #502 Kewanee CUSD #229 Ladd CUSD #94 LaMoille CUSD #303 Malden CUSD #84 Ohio Grade CUSD #17 Ohio High CUSD #505 Orion CUSD #223 Princeton Elementary CUSD #115 Princeton High CUSD #500 Spring Valley CUSD #99 Stark County CUSD #100 Wethersfield CUSD #230 3 Black Hawk Area Special Education District 4670-11th Street East Moline, IL 61244-4432 Phone: 309-796-2500 Fax: 309-796-2911 Administrative District: Legal Entity-Governing Board Serving: AlWood, Colona, Orion Schrader, Christan ............................................................................................................ Director Allison Wilhelm ...........................................................................................Coordinator, Alwood Hall, Cindy ...................................................................................... Coordinator, Colona & Orion Swanson, Dawn ................................................................................................ Business Manager Allison Wilhelm ............................................................................................... Supervisor-OT/PT Nelson, Joanne ........................................................................................................... Audiologist Soto, Allison .............................................................................................................. Audiologist Kurt, Rebecca ................................................................................ School Social Worker, Colona Ogden, Frank ................................................................................... School Psychologist, Colona Tina Eygabroad ........................................................................... School Social Worker, AlWood Daniel Reinhardt ............................................................................ School Psychologist, AlWood Pease, Amanda ................................................................................. School Social Worker, Orion Goodwin, James ................................................................................. School Psychologist, Orion Governing Board Members Barton, John ............................................................................................... AlWood District #225 Wittenauer, Julie .......................................................................................... Colona District #190 Cooper, Brandon ............................................................................................ Orion District #223 4 Henry-Stark Counties Special Education District #801 1318 W. Sixth Street Kewanee, IL 61443 Phone: 309-852-5696 Fax: 309-853-4398 E-Mail: [email protected] Serving Districts: Annawan, Bradford, Cambridge, Galva, Geneseo, Kewanee, Stark County, & Wethersfield Administrators Wertheim, Greg ............................................................................... Director of Special Education Bryan, Tamara.............................................................................................. Program Coordinator Clancy, Jana ...................................................................................... ECSE Program Coordinator Crowl, Zachary ............................................................................................ Program Coordinator Evans, Kimberly.......................................................................... Life Skills Program Coordinator Hanson, Cassie ............................................................................................. Program Coordinator Jett, Marci .................................................................................................... Program Coordinator Miller, Casey ..................................................................................
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