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Riverside County Public Schools Directory RIVERSIDE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIRECTORY 2010-2011 Published by the: Riverside County Office of Education 3939 Thirteenth Street, P.O. Box 868 Riverside, California 92502-0868 (951) 826-6530 www.rcoe.us (Note: Most of Riverside County is in the 951 area code unless otherwise noted.) 2 OUR PLEDGE All students in Riverside County will graduate from high school well prepared for college and the workforce. Mission The mission of RCOE is to ensure the success of all students through extraordinary service, support, and partnerships. Vision RCOE will be a collaborative organization characterized by the highest quality employees providing leadership, programs and services to school districts, schools, and students countywide. Core Values Engage in Open and Honest Communication Build Relationships and Promote Trust Focus on Students and Children 1 Historical Note: The first Riverside County Schools Directory was published in 1901 by the Riverside County Superintendent of Schools. It consisted of a two‐page listing of 69 teachers in 69 schools. In the 109th edition of the Riverside County Public Schools Directory, there are listings for over 486 schools serving 431,373 K‐12 students. There are more than 18,742 teachers and 17,476 non‐teaching school employees serving students, families, and the communities of Riverside County. Corrections: Should you notice an error in the directory or have any changes to the current listings, please notify the Office of the Riverside County Superintendent of Schools at (951) 826‐6674 or email [email protected]. Riverside County Office of Education ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Riverside - Main Office 3939 Thirteenth Street/P.O. Box 868 Riverside, California 92502-0868 (951) 826-6530 [FAX: 826-6199] Office Representative: Kenya Dixon Murrieta 24980 Las Brisas Road Murrieta, California 92562 (951) 600-5651 [FAX: 600-5639] Office Representative: Sylvia Gardner Indio 47-336 Oasis Street Indio, California 92201-6998 (760) 863-3000 [FAX: (760) 775-3353] Office Representative: Lorraine Cornejo REGIONAL LEARNING CENTERS Arlington Regional Learning Center 6511 Arlington Avenue Riverside, 92504 (951) 826-4400 Betty G. Gibbel Regional Learning Center 1251 Eagle Road San Jacinto, 92583 (951) 826-4250 Milo P. Johnson Center for Learning 671 N. Florida Banning, 92220 (951) 826-4551 Val Verde Regional Learning Center 3010 Webster Avenue Perris, 92571 (951) 826-4300 3 RIVERSIDE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 2010-2011 P.O. Box 868, Riverside, California 92502-0868 826-6674 / FAX: 826-6199 Monica Martinez Administrative Assistant to the Riverside County Board of Education Term Expires Gibbel, Betty, President ........................................................................................................................................... 2012 Trustee Area 4 (Districts: Hemet USD, Perris High SD, San Jacinto USD, Menifee SD, Nuview SD, Perris SD, and Romoland SD) 27169 Cornell Street, Hemet, 92544 Office--928-3777 ext. 4378; Home--658-3420 Email: [email protected] Craig, Lynne, Vice President ................................................................................................................................... 2014 Trustee Area 2 (Districts: portions of Alvord USD, Jurupa USD, and Riverside USD) 5001 Castle Pine Court, Riverside, 92509 685-1805 Email: [email protected] Colapinto, Gerald P. ................................................................................................................................................ 2014 Trustee Area 1 (Districts: Corona-Norco USD, portions of Alvord USD and Riverside USD) 870 Encanto Street, Corona, 92881 737-7800 Email: [email protected] Conyers, Lisa A. (Dr.) .............................................................................................................................................. 2012 Trustee Area 3 (Districts: Val Verde USD, portions of Moreno Valley USD and Riverside USD) 21457 Tennyson Road, Moreno Valley, 92557-8450 788-6388 Email: [email protected] Knight Vick, (Dr.)...................................................................................................................................................... 2012 Trustee Area 7 (District: Lake Elsinore USD, Murrieta Valley SD, and Temecula Valley USD) 22597 Canyon Lake Drive South, Canyon Lake, 92587 244-4664 Email: [email protected] Mediano, Jr., Adolfo................................................................................................................................................. 2012 Trustee Area 5 (Districts: Banning USD, Beaumont USD, Palm Springs USD, and portion of Moreno Valley USD) 736 Marlboro Way, Banning, 92220 845-4512 Email: [email protected] Toledo, Elizabeth R. ............................................................................................................................................... 2012 Trustee Area 6 (Districts: Coachella Valley USD, Desert Center USD, Desert Sands USD, and Palo Verde USD) 83-198 55th Avenue, Thermal, CA 92274 Regular Meetings: Generally, meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month, 9:00 a.m.; a meeting will be held the third Wednesday in January (9:00 a.m) and August (5:00 p.m.) Fourth Floor, Board Room Riverside County Office of Education 3939 Thirteenth Street, Riverside [The December meeting will be held at the Riverside County Office of Education - Indio, 47-336 Oasis Street, Indio. The May meeting will be held at the Riverside County Office of Education – Murrieta, 24980 Las Brisas Road, Murrieta and the October meeting will be held at the Betty G. Gibbel Regional Learning Center, 1251 Eagle Road, San Jacinto.] 4 OFFICE OF THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 3939 Thirteenth Street, P.O. Box 868 Riverside, California 92502-0868 YOUNG, KENNETH M, RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS .................. 826-6670 Guerrero, Sandra, Administrative Assistant ...................................................................... 826-6671 FAX: 826-6199 FARFAN, ANA, Executive Administrator................................................................................826-6675 Rivas, Tracey, Programs and Student Activities Facilitator ............................................826-6570 Medina, Debbie, Office Secretary ...................................................................826-6376 PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS Peoples, Rick, Public Information Officer ......................................................................826-6642 Web Services Beglau, Kathy, Webmaster ..............................................................................826-6327 _______________, Web Developer................................................................826-6376 Medina, Debbie, Office Secretary ...................................................................826-6376 Willman, Tom, Public Information Officer.....................................................................826-6180 Digital Production Services Smith, Kathy, Digital Media Production Technician I.......................................826-6680 Trampus, Kim, Digital Media Production Technician II....................................826-6688 Kamhiriri, Trevor, Video Technician Trainee...................................................826-6057 5 DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND BUSINESS SERVICES JESSUP, PAUL C., RIVERSIDE COUNTY DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS......826-6194 Reynolds-Young, Cheryl, Administrative Assistant................................................826-6473 FAX: 826-6974 HYDEN, Teresa, Auditor/Controller… .................................................. ……………………..826-6790 Administrative Services Crawford, Patti, Administrator I............................................................................................826-6448 Fierro, Lisa, Administrator’s Secretary...................................................................826-6469 FISCAL SERVICES EDMUNDS, Rollin, Director II.....................................................................................................826-6559 Young, Cindy, Director's Secretary ........................................................................826-6526 Dixon, Kenya, Office Representative (Main Entrance)...........................................826-6530 Sapungan, Shaun, Office/School Clerk..................................................................826-6355 FAX: 826-6990 Budget Davis, Ann, Senior Accounting Technician ...................................................................826-6278 Accounting Phillips, Eileen, Senior Accounting Technician .............................................................826-6277 Accounts Payable Gonzales, Rosel, Accounting Clerk........................................................................826-6283 Kennel, Debbie, Senior Accounting Clerk ..............................................................826-6438 Leland, Billie, Senior Accounting Clerk..................................................................826-6280 Ludwig, Rennea, Accounting Clerk........................................................................826-6290 Du, Khang, Accounting Clerk.................................................................................826-6279 Ramirez, Elvira, Accounting Clerk..........................................................................826-6560 White, Ernie, Accounting Clerk..............................................................................826-6281 Accounts Receivable Aguilar, Alicia, Senior Accounting Clerk.................................................................826-6296
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