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Board of Education Meeting Exhibit F Exhibit F BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 September 8, 2004 RESIGNATIONS ELEMENTARY – 17 Winfield Elementary School Jennifer L. Babcock, 06/30/04, 7. 0 mos. Deer Park Elementary School Joseph G. Sermons, 06/30/04, 6.0 yrs. Kimberly A. Renfro, 06/30/04, 12.0 yrs. Woodbridge Elementary School Edmondson Heights Elementary School Susan M. Dudek, 06/30/04, 8.0 yrs. Allyson L. Smith, 06/30/04, 2.0 yrs. Featherbed Lane Elementary School SECONDARY – 39 Mary E. Mays, 06/30/04, 4.0 yrs. Carver Center for Arts and Technology Glenmar Elementary School John V. Johnson, 06/30/04, 8.0 yrs. Katherine M. Flester, 06/30/04, 5.0 mos. Cockeysville Middle School Grange Elementary School Vanessa L. Weinlein, 06/30/04, 5.0 yrs. Bette C. Cole, 06/30/04, 13.0 yrs. Dundalk High School Hampton Elementary School Tami H. Wunder, 06/30/04, 6.0 yrs. (Guidance) Mark L. Gruber, 06/30/04, 18.0 yrs. Eastern Technical High School Logan Elementary School James J. Matalavage, 06/30/04, 3.0 yrs. Diana S. Cassilly, 06/30/04, 9.0 yrs. (Social Worker) Franklin High School Lutherville Laboratory School Natalie M. Schreier, 06/30/04, 2.0 yrs. Sheldon M. Lebowitz, 06/30/04, 16.4 yrs. Franklin Middle School Pot Spring Elementary School Marissa L. Griffin, 06/30/04, 4.0 yrs. Megan N. Gross, 06/30/04, 1.0 yr. Michael J. Kresko, 06/30/04, 3.0 yrs. Elizabeth P. Witman, 06/30/04, 2.0 yrs. General John Stricker Middle School Scotts Branch Elementary School Christopher Buckley, 06/30/04, 4.4 yrs. Meaghan M. Kearney, 06/30/04, 5.0 yrs. Golden Ring Middle School Seneca Elementary School David M. Armstead, 08/25/04, 2 days Krissy D. Mach, 06/30/04, 2.0 yrs. Holabird Middle School Westowne Elementary School Sonya R. Phelps, 06/30/04, 4.0 yrs. Scarlet L. Dawson, 06/30/04, 1.0 yr. Kenwood High School Winand Elementary School Mitchell B. Davis, 06/30/04, 5.0 mos. Kelly E. DeVinney, 06/30/04, 4.0 yrs. Amanda J. Smith-Barry, 06/30/04, 7.0 mos. Lansdowne High School Sharleen M. Argamaso-Hernan, 06/30/04, 6.0 yrs. DOP: 9/9/04 RESIGNATIONS September 8, 2004 Loch Raven High School Julie K. Romero, 06/30/04, 5.0 yrs. John P. Cranston, 06/30/04, 7.0 yrs. Randallstown High School Loch Raven Technical Academy Taresha R. McBride, 06/30/04, 4.0 yrs. David S. Martin, 06/30/04, 1.8 yrs. Howard R. Winfield, 06/30/04, 3.0 yrs. Janice Nelson, 06/30/04, 1.0 yr. Kelly M. Nunn, 06/30/04, 1.0 yr. Ridgely Middle School Jeffrey D. Ohl, 06/30/04, 4.0 yrs. Middle River Middle School Lonnie D. Myers, 06/30/04, 10.0 yrs. Rosedale Center Megan E. Edwards, 06/30/04, 2.0 yrs. Milford Mill Academy Maria E. Uribe, 06/30/04, 3.0 yrs. Sollers Point Technical High School John E. Baker, 06/30/04, 1.0 yr. New Town High School Nichole M. Barton, 06/30/04, 1.0 yr. Southwest Academy Amy J. Torres, 06/30/04 1.0 yr. Old Court Middle School Hugh D. Mellerson, 06/30/04, 8.0 mos. Stemmers Run Middle School Sharon L. Hesse, 06/30/04, 1.7 yrs. Overlea High School Lindsay A. Balladarsch, 06/30/04, 5.0 mos. Sudbrook Magnet Middle School Nicole M. Lenihan, 06/30/04, 1.0 yr. Parkville High School Thomas J. Miley, 06/30/04, 6.0 yrs. Thomas E. Bell, 06/30/04, 6.0 yrs. Towson High School Patapsco High School Brian P. Davison, 06/30/04, 6.0 yrs. Okowa Apamo, 06/30/04, 7.0 mos. Western School of Technology Perry Hall High School Laura R. Stumpfoll, 06/30/04, 5.0 yrs. Scott G. Munro, 06/30/04, 3.0 yrs. Woodlawn Middle School Perry Hall Middle School Kenneth E. Bostic, 06/30/04, 2.0 yr William S. Houck, 06/30/04, 2.0 yrs. SEPARATIONS FROM LEAVE – 1 Bette C. Cole, granted Personal Leave, 07/01/03 – 06/30/04, resigning 06/30/04, 13.0 yrs. Exhibit F-1 BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 September 8, 2004 RESIGNATIONS ADDENDUM SECONDARY – 6 Catonsville Middle School Julie Ciccarelli, 06/30/04, 2.0 yrs. Old Court Middle School Keri A. Hough, 08/24/04, 1 day Patapsco High School Scott H. Haga, 09/09/04, 1.1 yrs. Pikesville High School Christine E. McVearry, 06/30/04, 4.0 yrs. Southwest Academy Valerie R. Hicks, 06/30/04, 1.0 yr. Sudbrook Magnet Middle School Kotoe Ito, 06/30/04, 1.0 yr. DOP: 9/9/04 .
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