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2019 Ttr List 2019 TTR LIST District School Full Name Reimbursement Reason of Denial ALDINE ISD, (101902) Aldine HS Chantal Pontvianne $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Blanson CTE HS Christopher Peel $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Blanson CTE HS Cullen Ricks $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Blanson CTE HS Emma Sobey $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Blanson CTE HS Linda Garcia $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Blanson CTE HS Tara Wodzicki $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Blanson CTE HS Terrea Anderson $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Carver HS Andre Edwin $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Eisenhower HS Danielle Harding $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Eisenhower HS Donald Fredieu $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Eisenhower HS Samuel Judd $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Eisenhower HS Sergio Llanas $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) MacArthur HS Amber Quiroz $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Nimitz HS Daniel Krall $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Nimitz HS Jill Aufill $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Rose Avalos P-Tech HS Luz Rebolloso $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Victory Early College Jarrod Fredericks $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Victory Early College Lyn Del Monte $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Victory Early College Ronshon Jeffery $450.00 ALDINE ISD, (101902) Victory Early College Taylor Nguyen $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Andrea Maceo Bibler $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Cynthia Koronka $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Karina Cruz $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Keris Freeman $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Kim Smith $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Lindi Stammann $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Lucy Dunlap Mabry $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Matthew McDougall $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Nancy Mallard $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Nathan Sell $450.00 2/26/2020 1 2019 TTR LIST District School Full Name Reimbursement Reason of Denial ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Patrick Woodruff $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Philip Parmar $450.00 ALIEF ISD, (101903) Hastings High School Radhiya Wiley $450.00 ALLEN ISD, (043901) Allen High School Bryan Genneken $450.00 ALLEN ISD, (043901) Allen High School Harita Deshpande $450.00 ALLEN ISD, (043901) Allen High School Jose Salas $450.00 ALLEN ISD, (043901) Allen High School Katie Rogers $450.00 ALLEN ISD, (043901) Allen High School Nolan Daley $450.00 ALLEN ISD, (043901) Allen High School Patricia Doyle $450.00 ALLEN ISD, (043901) Allen High School Rodney Hainline $450.00 ALLEN ISD, (043901) Allen High School Stephanie Karrmann $450.00 ALLEN ISD, (043901) Lowery Freshman Center Rebecca Attar $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Alvin High School Carol West $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Alvin High School Claire Chauvin $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Alvin High School Eraina Carrie Crawford-Stromberg $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Alvin High School Fernando Hinojosa $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Alvin High School Karin Stensrud $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Alvin High School Melissa Russo $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Alvin High School Angela Ptak $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Alvin High School Laura Hoffmann $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Alvin High School Tiffany Marchand $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Manvel High School Brandi Monell $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Manvel High School Daniella Koontz $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Manvel High School Ernest Dunham $0.00 No Teaching Assignment reported ALVIN ISD, (020901) Manvel High School Justin Zendt $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Manvel High School Kristin Glines $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Manvel High School Lisa Staup $0.00 Reimbursed 2018 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Manvel High School Megan Welker $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Manvel High School Ranjani Sheshadri $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Manvel High School Vicky Satterwhite $450.00 2/26/2020 2 2019 TTR LIST District School Full Name Reimbursement Reason of Denial ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Amy Garziel $0.00 Teacher submitted more than one time ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Amy Garziel $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Ashley Dandridge $0.00 Teacher submitted more than one time ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Ashley Dandridge $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Charles Sauter $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Daniel Wise $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Daniel Wise $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Deshonda Davis $0.00 Teacher submitted more than one time ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Deshonda Davis $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Heather Johnson $0.00 Teacher submitted more than one time ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Heather Johnson $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Lance Oden $0.00 Teacher submitted more than one time ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Lance Oden $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Nathan Lyson $0.00 Teacher submitted more than one time ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Nathan Lyson $450.00 ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Robert Lechleiter $0.00 Teacher submitted more than one time ALVIN ISD, (020901) Shadow Creek High School Robert Lechleiter $450.00 ANGLETON ISD, (020902) Angleton High School Adam Duncan $450.00 ANGLETON ISD, (020902) Angleton High School Angela Sims $450.00 ANGLETON ISD, (020902) Angleton High School Eve Mager $450.00 ANGLETON ISD, (020902) Angleton High School Holly Adams $450.00 ANGLETON ISD, (020902) Angleton High School Monica Kotrla $450.00 ANGLETON ISD, (020902) Angleton High School Nancy Allen $450.00 ANGLETON ISD, (020902) Angleton High School Ray Eby $450.00 ANGLETON ISD, (020902) Angleton High School Sylvia Nidey $450.00 ARGYLE ISD, (061910) Argyle High School Ashli Sambaluk $450.00 ARGYLE ISD, (061910) Argyle High School Daniel Herfeldt $450.00 ARGYLE ISD, (061910) Argyle High School Laura Truebenbach $450.00 ARGYLE ISD, (061910) Argyle High School Matthew Woody $450.00 ARGYLE ISD, (061910) Argyle High School Melanie Henderson $450.00 2/26/2020 3 2019 TTR LIST District School Full Name Reimbursement Reason of Denial ARGYLE ISD, (061910) Argyle High School Rashidur Rahman $450.00 ARGYLE ISD, (061910) Argyle High School Sharon Romero $450.00 ARGYLE ISD, (061910) Argyle High School Tanya Kosla $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Alex Terrazas $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Amy Husk $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Angela Lanciaux $0.00 Teacher submitted more than one time ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Angela Lanciaux $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Bonnie Snyder $0.00 Reimbursed 2018 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Bryant McClendon $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Delyte Norman $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Gumaro Gonzalez $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Jason den Hartog $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Jeanne Drappeau $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS John Rossman $0.00 Reimbursed 2018 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Jose Sanchez $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Kevin Arndt $0.00 Reimbursed 2018 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Kristi Carden $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Rebekah Tate $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Ryan Willingham $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Sara Townley $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Stephanie Reynolds $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Arlington HS Tanner Grimm $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Juan Sequin HS Amanda Crowder $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Juan Sequin HS David Crocker $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Juan Sequin HS Gayle Roberson $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Juan Sequin HS Kent Comer $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Juan Sequin HS Russel Scott Houghton $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Juan Sequin HS Terry Drappeau $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Martin HS Gerri Brown $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Martin HS Sarah Spurrier $450.00 2/26/2020 4 2019 TTR LIST District School Full Name Reimbursement Reason of Denial ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Holli Brett $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Jacqueline Navarro $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Jennifer Bush $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Jennifer Kopetsky $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Jennifer Meador $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Joshua Hadley $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS LaShonda Joy Henry $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Loreal Frye $0.00 Reimbursed 2018 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Misty Mellor $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Naunie Lobaugh $0.00 Reimbursed 2018 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Rebecca Clesse $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Sarah Scott $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Shannon Jenks $450.00 ARLINGTON ISD, (220901) Sam Houston HS Victor Avila $450.00 AUSTIN ISD, (227901) Akins HS Eric Cannon $450.00 AUSTIN ISD, (227901) Akins HS Henry (Enrique) Perez $450.00 AUSTIN ISD, (227901) Anderson HS Cathryne McNamara $450.00 AUSTIN ISD, (227901) Anderson HS David Campbell $450.00 AUSTIN ISD, (227901) Anderson HS Edgar Guerra $450.00 AUSTIN ISD, (227901) Anderson HS Jennifer DeHoyos $450.00 AUSTIN ISD, (227901) Anderson HS John Livingston $450.00 AUSTIN ISD, (227901) Anderson HS Justin LaVergne $450.00 AUSTIN ISD, (227901) Anderson HS Meredith
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