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Directory 2019-2020 DIRECTORY 2019-2020 www.paterson.k12.nj.us 90 Delaware Ave., Paterson, NJ 07503 973-321-1000 REVISED 12/2/19 1 TABLE OF CONTENT: PAGE NO. SUPERINTENDENT’S CABINET MEMBERS ………….………………………………………………..……… 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS …………………………………………………………………………… 4 PPSD MAIN TELEPHONE NO.’S …...…………………………………………………………………………… 5 Eileen F. Shafer – (Superintendent of Schools ) SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE …………………………… 5 Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources/Labor Relations & Affirmative Action, Business Administrator, Chief Special Education, Chief of Staff/Special Projects, Deputy Superintendent, Director of Student Information Services, Executive Director of Accountability, Executive Director of Security, General Counsel & Public Information Officer DEPT. OF COMMUNICATIONS ………………………………..…………………………………..….. 18 * Cable Channel 76 * Media Outreach * District Events * Paterson Post * District Website * School Closings Susana Perón – (Deputy Superintendent) DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE …………………………. 6 Assistant Superintendents I, II, & III, Assistant Superintendent for Academic Services/Special Programs (Chief Academic Officer), Associate Chief Academic Officer, Deputy Director of Professional Development, Director of Assessment, Planning & Evaluation, Director of Bilingual, Director of Early Childhood, Director of Federal Programs (ESSA), Director of Guidance, Director of HIB/ Culture, Climate/Student Attendance/Attendance Specialists, Director of High School, Director of Library Media/Instructional Technology, Director of Physical Education, Athletics & Health Services, Executive Director of Curriculum & Instruction, Executive Director of Family & Community Engagement and Full Service Community Schools, Director of Business Applications & Network, Supervisor of College and Career (CTE) FAMILY & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ……………………………….………………….………. 10-12 * Adult Education * Home School Council * Adult ESL Program * Labor Relations * GED Program * Parent Involvement FULL SERVICE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ……………………………………………………………. 11 DEPT. OF NETWORK TECHNOLOGY ……………………………….……………………………….. 22-23 * Business Applications * Network Services * Help Desk OPERATIONAL UNITS I, II & III ADMINISTRATORS ……………..…………………….………… 26 Pamela Powell – (Chief of Staff) ……………………………….………………….…………………………………………………………………. 5 DEPT. OF ACCOUNTABILITY ………………….……….…………………………………………..… 13 * Administrator Evaluations * Teacher Evaluations * PowerSchool SIS DEPT. OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS) ………………………………….. 21 DEPT. OF STUDENT ATTENDANCE …………………………………………………………… 26 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS: (All issues and concerns regarding students’ education) Cicely Warren – Unit I (Assistant Superintendent)…………………………………………………………..……. 6 UNIT I: School No.’s 3, 9, 13, 18, 21, 28/G&T, Dr. Frank Napier School of Technology - School 4, Young Men’s Leadership Academy, Panther Academy & Rosa Parks High School John F. Kennedy Educational Complex: ACT (Academy of Architecture & Construction Trade) BTMF (Academy of Business Technology, Marketing & Finance) SET (School of Education & Training) STEM (Academy of Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Sandra Diodonet – Unit II (Assistant Superintendent)……..……………………………………….……………... 7 UNIT II: School No.’s 5, 6, 8, 15, 16, 24, 25, 27, New Roberto Clemente/Newcomers, Don Bosco Academy, Great Falls Academy/ Silk City 2K Academy, International High School, International Baccalaureate Program, Garrett Morgan Academy, Eastside Campus: CAHT (School of Culinary Arts, Hospitality & Tourism) SOIT (School of Information Technology) & GOPA (School of Government/Public Administration) David Cozart, Jr. – Unit III (Assistant Superintendent)…………………….…………………………………...… 7 UNIT III: School No.’s 2, 7, 10, 12, 20, 26, 29, Alexander Hamilton Academy, Dr. Hani Awadallah, Martin L. King Jr. & Adult School FACILITIES ………..………………………………………………………………….……………….… 18 * Building Repairs * Heat * Snow Removal SECURITY SERVICES ……………………………………..…………………………………….……… 23 2 TABLE OF CONTENT: PAGE NO. Joanna Tsimpedes – Unit IV (Interim Assistant Superintendent/Division of Academic Services/Special Programs)……. 8 UNIT IV: Schools No.’s 1, 14, 19, Dale Avenue, Early Learning Center, Edward W. Kilpatrick/Dual Language Program, Roberto Clemente & Urban Leadership ACADEMIC SERVICES ………………………………………………………………………………… 9 * Career & Technical Education * Mathematics & Science * Fine & Performing Arts * NCLB/Federal Program/SIG * Humanities * Physical Education, Athletics & Health Services * Instructional Technology & Library Media * Social Studies * LA/Literacy ASSESSMENT ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 * Test Results for Students * Test Management BILINGUAL EDUCATION ……………………………………………………………………………… 9 * Exit from Bilingual Program * Student Placement * Newcomers Program * Test Results DENTAL SERVICES ……..……………………………………………………………………………… 9 * Dental Appointments * Fluoride Treatment * Examinations EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ………………………………………………………………….. 10 * Early Literacy Programs * Preschool Providers * Pre-K Placement (3 & 4 year olds GUIDANCE SERVICES ……………………..…………………………………………………………… 12 * College & Career Readiness * Section 504 * I&RS * All guidance, counseling & student support services in the district HIB (Climate & Culture and Non-Traditional Programs)……………………………………………….. 12 MEDICAL & NURSING SERVICES …………….…………………………………………………...…. 12 * Medication Distribution * Policies/Regulations * Nursing * Student Medical Updates SUBSTANCE AWARENESS PROGRAMS …………….………………………………………………… 12 * Available Programs * Drug Testing * Counseling * Rehab Interventions Richard Matthews – (School Business Administrator) DEPT. OF BUSINESS SERVICES ………………….… 13 ACCOUNTING ……………………………………………………..………………………………….…. 13 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ……………………………………………………………………………….…. 14 CENTRAL STORES ……..………………………………………………………………………….……. 14 FOOD SERVICE ………..………………………………………………………………….…………..… 15 * Food Allergies * Health Concerns * Free/Reduced Lunch Eligibility * Special Diets INTERNAL AUDIT ……..………………………………………….……………………………….…… 15 PAYROLL …………………………….…………………………………………………………………... 16 PURCHASING …………….……………………………………………………………………………... 16 STUDENT ASSIGNMENT SERVICES …………………………………………………………….….… 17 * Pre-K - 12 Registration * Transportation Luis Rojas – (Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources/Labor Relations & Affirmative Action) DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES ………………………….……………………………………….……………. 19 GENERAL COUNSEL(RISK MANAGEMENT) ………………….…………………………………..…. 19 HUMAN RESOURCES (EMPLOYEE SERVICES/NETWORK SERVICES)…………..…..……..……. 20 HUMAN RESOURCES (POSITION CONTROL & SMID)……………………………...…..……..……. 20 HUMAN RESOURCES (STAFFING)…………………………………………………………………..… 21 * Tuition Reimbursement Cheryl Coy – (Chief of Special Education Officer) DEPT. OF SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES – (STARS Academy)…………………………………………..... 24 * IEP’s * Special Ed. Transportation * Bedside/Home Instruction * Student Placement * Displaced/Homeless * Testing Schedule * Early Intervention Services 3 Superintendent's Cabinet Eileen F. Shafer Superintendent of Schools (973) 321-0980 Susana Perón Deputy Superintendent (973) 321-2443 Pamela M. Powell Chief of Staff (973) 321-0980 Cheryl D. Coy Chief of Special Education Officer (973) 321-0431 David Cozart, Jr. Assistant Superintendent (Unit III) (973) 321-0555 Sandra Diodonet Assistant Superintendent (Unit II) (973) 321-2440 Richard Matthews School Business Administrator (973) 321-0772 Luis Rojas, Jr. Assistant Superintendent for Human Capital/Labor Relations & (973) 321-0625 Affirmative Action Joanna Tsimpedes Interim Assistant Superintendent for Academic Services & (973) 321-2336 Special Programs – Unit IV Cicely Warren Assistant Superintendent (Unit I) (973) 321-2453 Zaydel, Boris District Legal Attorney (973) 321-0641 Board of Education Members Ms. Oshin Castillo, Ms. Nakima Redmon, Mr. Emanuel Capers Dr. Jonathan Hodges President Vice President Mr. Manuel Martinez. Jr. Mr. Eddy Olivares Mr. Joel D. Ramirez Mr. Robinson Rondon Mr. Kenneth L. Simmons 4 PPSD MAIN # (973) 321-1000 1st FLOOR SECURITY FRONT DESK # (973) 321-1000 – ext. 23170 or ext. 23171 DISTRICT SECURITY OFFICERS CENTRAL OFFICE REGISTRATION Lisa Vainieri-Marshall, Director of Student Assignment Services & Transportation Main # (973) 321-2501 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES Luis Rojas, Jr., Assistant Superintendent for Chief Human Capital/ Labor Relations & Affirmative Action Main # (973) 321-0744 CHIEF CUSTODIAN – Efrain DeLeon Office (973) 321-1000 ext. 23199 Cell (973) 418-4730 DEPT. OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Yacine Abada, Director of Network Services Main # (973) 321-0908 Helpdesk # (973) 321-0905 DEPT. OF PARENT RESOURCE CENTER William “Kemper” McDowell, Executive Director of Family & Community Engagement Front Desk # (973) 321-0881 SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE (Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources/Labor Relations & Affirmative Action, Business Administrator, Chief Special Education, Chief of Staff/Special Projects, Deputy Superintendent, Director of Student Information Services, Executive Director of Accountability, Executive Director of Security, General Counsel & Public Information Officer) Name Responsibility Area Phone Number Fax Number Eileen F. Shafer, M.Ed. Superintendent of Schools (973) 321-0980 (973) 321-0470 Tineish Crawley Confidential Secretary (973) 321-0980 (973) 321-0470 Juleka Kurury Confidential Secretary (973) 321-0980 (973) 321-0470 Nyha Mathis Confidential Secretary (973) 321-0980 (973) 321-0470 Andrew Mojica Substitute Secretary (973) 321-0980 (973) 321-0470 Pamela M. Powell Chief of Staff (973) 321-0980
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