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Arizona Educational Directory ARIZONA EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY 1985-86 STATE DOCUMENTS COlLEC1:iON ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Carolyn Warner, Superintendent Dr. Jim Hartgraves, Deputy Superintendent John Lange, Deputy Superintendent! State Director for Vocational Education October 1985 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ~ Carolyn Warner, Superintendent Deputy Superintendent Vocational Education Division Dr. Jim Hartgraves Mr. John T. Lange Deputy Superintendent for Vocational Education Education Services Division General Operations Division Mr. David L. Tate Mr. James J. Brunstcin Associate Superintendent Associate Superintendent STATE BOARD OF EDVCAnON STATE BOARD OF VOCAnONAL EDVCAnON Eddie Basha President Tom Espinoza Vice President Honorable Carolyn Warner. ............. .. Executive Officer C. Diane Bishop Member Nolan Blake Member Ray Borane Member Dr. Eugene M. Hughes Member Betty Inman Lee Member Karin Kirksey Zander Member The Arizona Department of Education is an equal opportunity employer and an educational agency and affirms that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, or handicapping condition. Printed in Phoenix, Arizona by the Arizona Department of Education Total Copies Printed. 4,000 Total Printing Cost. .. $20,583 Unit Printing Cost . ~$5.15 Date of Printing .... 12/85 CAROLYN WARNER SUPERINTENDENT J'.ri:i!onlt If;l.eflltrtm.ent of '!Eouclttion '535 WEST JEFFERSON ,PHOENIX, AR!ZONA 85007 255-4361 November 1985 The Arizona Department of Education is pleased to present the 1985-86 publication of the Arizona Educational Directory. The Educational Directory is prepared as a service to all those involved in the educational process. We would like to acknowledge and express our sincere appreciation to those who have assisted in furnishing and compiling the valuable information provided in this Directory. Sincerely, Mrs. Ronald H. W rner Superintendent of Public Instruction TABLE OF CONTENTS Page GOVERNOR , . 1 MEMBERS OF SENATE . 1 MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 2 MEMBERS OF U. S. CONGRESS . 3 ARIZONA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION . 5 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PERSONNEL . 5 ARIZONA COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS AND COUNTY ATTORNEYS . 11 ARIZONA COUNTY TREASURERS AND COUNTY CLERK-BOARD OF SUPERVISORS . 12 OTHER STATE AGENCIES . 13 ARIZONA SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARDS . 15 ARIZONA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS, SCHOOLS AND ADMINISTRATORS, BY COUNTY Index . 39 Apache County . 49 Cochise County .. 53 Coconino County . 59 Gila County ..... 63 Graham County 67 Greenlee County 69 Maricopa County 71 Mohave County . 105 Navajo County . 109 Pima County . 115 Pinal County . 129 Santa Cruz County . 135 Yavapai County . 137 Yuma County . 143 La Paz County . 147 SPECIAL SERVICES FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION . 149 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL . 151 COUNCIL OF CHIEF STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS. .......... 169 ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS . 175 UNIVERSITIES AND ADMINISTRATORS . 175 STATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES OF ARIZONA . 177 ARIZONA COMMUNITY COLLEGES, DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARDS AND ADMINISTRATORS 177 GRADUATE SCHOOLS . lB6 PRIVATE COLLEGES . 187 ARIZONA STATE OPERATED SCHOOLS . 189 ARIZONA STATE BOARD FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION . 191 ARIZONA STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM . 191 HOLIDAYS ENUMERATED . 193 EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS . 195 ARIZONA EDUCATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES ASSOCIATION . 197 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DATA PROCESSING SCHOOL DISTRICT CODES . 201 ARIZONA PRIVATE SCHOOLS INDEX ................•............................. 205 ARIZONA PRIVATE SCHOOLS . 209 SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS . 223 FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS . 227 STATE OF ARIZONA GOVERNOR THE HONORABLE BRUCE BABBITT STATE CAPITOL BUILDING PHOENIX 85007 PHONE: 255-4331 SENATE State Capitol Building Senate Wing 1700 West Washington Street Phoenix 85007 Phone: 255-4231 Senator District Phone Senator District Phone '* Lela Alston 20 255-4485 * Anne Lindeman 17 3160 Pete Co rpste in 24 5284 Greg Lunn 13 5911 *Bill Davis 19 4136 John Mawhinney 12 4326 *William J. flBill" D~Long 14 5993 '* Jones Osborn 5 4139 Tony Gabaldon 2 4486 Manuel ilUtoll Pena, Jr. 22 4171 *Luis Gonzales 10 5342 Peter R ios 7 5685 Alfredo Gutierrez 23 4291 S. H. IIHal 11 Runyan 15 4173 Jaime P. Gutierrez 11 5262 Ed C. Sawyer 8 4321 A. V. "Sill II Hardt 4 4129 '* Jacque Steiner 25 4916 Juanita Harelson 27 4124 Alan J. Stephens 6 4178 '* John Hays 5584 'Wayne Stump 16 5261 James Henderson 3 4323 Jack Taylor 29 4481 Jeffrey Hill 9 5683 Stan Turley 30 4233 Peter Kay 26 5955 Robert Usdane 28 4138 Carl J. Kunasek 21 5269 Tony West 18 4480 *Members of Senate Education Committee STATE OF ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES State Capitol Building House Wing 1700 West Washington Street Phoenix 85007 Phone: 255-3032 Representative District Phone Representative District Phone Donald R. "Don" Aldridge 255-5413 Jack C. Jackson 3 5835 Gus Arzberger 8 3297 Jack B. Jewett 12 5839 Bart Baker 9 3312 Leslie Whiting Johnson 21 3163 Burton Barr 18 4639 Frank Kelley 26 5735 David C. Bartlett 13 5058 Mark W. Killian 30 5729 Janice Kay Brewer 19 5895 "John King 25 5108 Carmen Cajero 10 3424 John Kromko 11 3395 Dave Carson 5412 Joe Lane 8 5761 *Jim Cooper 29 4371 Sam A. McConnell, Jr. 2 4079 80b Denny 15 5894 Debbie McCune 20 5160 Bill English 9 3235 Frank McElhaney 5 5273 *Henry Evans 6 5898 Robert J. "Bob" McLendon 5 4430 Reid Ewing 12 5829 Jim Meredith 26 5051 Trent Franks 20 5408 *Karen Mills 16 3376 Gary Giordano 24 5409 Richard liD ick" Pacheco 7 5030 Peter Goudinoff 11 4893 James B. Ratliff 15 5872 * Jim Green 14 5863 Cindy Resnick 14 5495 Edward G. IISunchrl Guerrero 4 5861 Sterl ing Ridge 17 3394 * Art Hamilton 22 3392 "Betty Rockwell 25 5766 Benjamin Hanley 3 5862 *Polly Rosenbaum 4 5219 Jim Hartdegen 6 5549 Armando Ruiz 23 5864 Larry Hawke 13 5828 "Jim Skelly 28 5503 Henry H. Haws 21 4002 James J. Sossaman 30 5874 *Bev Hermon 27 5896 Lela Steffey 29 5760 Chris Herstam 24 5977 Doug Todd 27 5169 * Jesus "Chuy 'l Higuera 10 4089 Carolyn Wal ker 23 3278 Heinz Hink 28 4225 * Nancy Wessel 19 3267 "Roy Hudson 3425 John Wettaw 2 3300 * Jane Dee Hull 18 5836 Earl V. Wilcox 22 5830 Bob Hungerford 16 5168 "Pat Wright 17 3255 *Members of House Education Committee 2 MEMBERS OF THE U. S. CONGRESS SENATORS Barry Goldwater 230 North First Avenue, Room 5425 261·3274 Phoenix, Arizona 85025 4350 East Camelback, 135·F 241-2597 Phoenix, Arizona 85018 301 West Congress, FB-27 629-6334 Tucson, Arizona 85701 U. S. Senate, Room SR353 (202) 224-2235 Washington, DC 20510 Dennis DeConcini 700 East Jefferson, Suite 200 261·6756 Phoenix, Arizona 85034 20 East Main Street, Suite 315 261-4990 Mesa, Arizona 85201 261·4998 328 Senate Hart Office Bldg. (202) 224-4521 Washington, DC 20510 REPRESENTATIVES District 1 John McCain 151 North Centennial Way, Suite 1000 835-8994 Mesa, Arizona 85201 411 South Mill Avenue 829·0440 Tempe, Arizona 85281 1123 Longworth House Office Bldg. (202) 225·2635 Washington, DC 20515 District 2 Morris K. Udall 300 North Maine 629-6404 Tucson, Arizona 85705 522 West Roosevelt 261·3018 Phoenix, Arizona 85003 235 Cannon House Office Bldg. (202) 225-4065 Washington, DC 20515 District 3 Bob Stump 5001 Federal Way Bldg. 261-6923 Phoenix, Arizona 85025 211 Cannon House Office Bldg. (202) 225-4576 Washington, DC 20515 District 4 Eldon Rudd 6900 East Camelback, Suite 440 241-2801 Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 2465 Rayburn House Office Bldg. (202) 225·3361 Washington, DC 20515 District 5 Jim Kolbe 4444 East Grant Road, Suite 124 & 125 323·1467 Tucson, Arizona 85712 1·800-824-7844 77 Calle Portal, Suite B-160 459-3115 Sierra Vista, Arizona 85635 222 Cottonwood Lane, Suite 113 836·6364 Casa Grande, Arizona 85222 1222 Longworth House Office Bldg. (202) 225-2542 Washington, DC 20515 3 STATE OF ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 1535 West Jefferson Street Room 418 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 255·5057 PRESIDENT RESIDENCE Eddie Basha . Chandler VICE PRESIDENT Tom Espinoza . Phoenix MEMBERS C. Diane Bishop . · Tucson Honorable Nolan Blake .. Globe Ray Borane ................................ Douglas Dr. Eugene M. Hughes. ...... ....... .. Flagstaff Betty Inman Lee . ......... Mesa Karin Kirksey Zander . ·. Phoenix Honorable Carolyn Warner ..... Phoenix ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1535 West Jefferson Street Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 255·5198 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION PHONE Warner, Carolyn, Superintendent. ... 255-4361 Hartgraves, Jim, Deputy Superintendent 255-4271 Collins, Mary Ellen, Administrative Assistant . · .... 255-4271 Ary, Jesse, Special Assistant to the Superintendent 255-5031 Bolger, Dave, Special Assistant to the Superintendent .... 255-5016 Golubic, Joyce, Administrative Assistant to State Board 255-5057 Gunnels, Betsy, Secretary to the Superintendent 255-4361 Sharp, Kim, Administrative Assistant ......... 255-4362 SCHOOL/COMMUNITY COMMUNICATIONS Keller, Keven, Director ..... 255-4709 Whitelaw, Jim, Public Information Officer ... 255-4709 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Wilkinson, James, Administrative Service Officer 255-3186 Bennett, Barbara, Administrative Assistant, Forecast. 2553234 DeRuvQ, Maryann, Personnel Assistant. · 255-3186 Howard, Jean, Personnel Assistant · 255-3186 McCarroll, Mike, P"yroll Accounting .. 255-5361 Lotman, Rhonda, Payroll Accounting. 255-5361 Watkins, Jeannette, Payroll Accounting · 255-5361 COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE CENTER/wORD PROCESSING Henderson, Don, Supervisor/Technical Operations ... 255-5958 Harmon, Harriet, Office Supervisor . 255-5958 5 STATE OF ARIZONA Administration (continued) BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Wilson, Jim, Controller 255-4275
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