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Interactive School Directory DuPage County School Directory 2021-2022 Dr. Darlene J. Ruscitti Regional Superintendent of Schools DuPage Regional Office of Education Supporting Excellence in Education Our Services: Advocacy Acting as a liaison to legislators, mediating disputes, advocating for homeless students and parental involvement services Community Services Conducting public hearings and promoting business - education partnerships Provides community connections and resources to families in need Compliance Conducting regular visits to DuPage school districts for a review of policies and procedures which include health/life safety school inspections, school safety procedures, teacher licensure and re-licensure, criminal background checks and school bus driver safety Continuous Improvement Offer opportunities in reading, math, science, STEM, gifted, technology, SEL, cycles of inquiry, equity, mentoring, school safety, college and career readiness, continuous improvement models, networks, substitute teacher training, curriculum and assessment development, customized assistance, teacher and administrator evaluation, civic responsibility, service learning, crisis management, attachment trauma informed, work-based learning Student and Family Services Providing support in early childhood education, truancy prevention, GED testing, trauma, mental health, and restorative practices, regional safe schools program (PFS), student alternative services (ALOP), SB100 and anti-bullying initiatives Please call us or go to the website for more information about services and programming offered by the ROE [email protected] DR. DARLENE J. RUSCITTI Regional Superintendent of Schools DuPage County REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION Administration Center 421 N. County Farm Road Wheaton, IL 60187 Phone: 630.407.5800 Fax: 630.407.5802 [email protected] [email protected] Center for Professional Learning 503 N. County Farm Road Wheaton, IL 60187 Phone: 630.407.6080 [email protected] Center for Student Success 848 N. Mill Road Addison, IL 60101 Safe Schools/PFS Phone: 630.543.4222 Fax: 630.543.3609 [email protected] ALOP/Rebound Phone: 630.386.6781 [email protected] FOLLOW THE DUPAGE ROE ONLINE www.dupageroe.org https://www.facebook.com/DuPage-ROE-109252485780471 https://www.youtube.com/c/DuPageROE https://twitter.com/DuPageROE TABLE OF CONTENTS REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION PERSONNEL 1 SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND PERSONNEL District Superintendents 2-4 Alphabetical Listing of Schools 5-23 DuPage County Feeder District Structure 23 Numerical Listing of District/School Administrative Personnel 24-62 District Treasurers 63 PAROCHIAL AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS 64-67 SPECIAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS CASE 68 NDSEC 68 SASED 68-69 LADSE 69 Philip J. Rock Center and School 69 TECHNOLOGY DeVry Institute of Technology 70 Illinois Institute of Technology - Rice Campus 70 Technology Center of DuPage 70 RELATED SERVICES DuPage County Colleges 70 Professional School Organizations and Associations 71 Non-public Facilities for Extraordinary Services 72-73 Illinois Education Association 74-75 Illinois Federation of Teachers 76 Teachers’ Retirement System of Illinois 76 DuPage Credit Union 76 BOARDS Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) 77 DuPage County School Boards 77-83 Regional Board of School Trustees 84 Illinois State Board of Education 85 STATISTICS AND GENERAL INFORMATION 2020 Valuation and Tax Rates 86-87 DuPage County School District Voting Districts 88 Zip Code Information 89 Join a DuPage ROE Network 90 CONTACT INFORMATION DUPAGE REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION 421 N. County Farm Road Wheaton, IL 60187 DR. DARLENE J. RUSCITTI Regional Superintendent of Schools 630 407-5800 www.dupageroe.org Administrative Team 630 407-5800 Dr. Darlene J. Ruscitti, Regional Superintendent [email protected] Dr. Jeremy Dotson, Assistant Regional Superintendent of Business/CSBO [email protected] Amber Quirk, Assistant Regional Superintendent [email protected] Administrative Assistants Team Kelly Kozerka, Administrative Assistant, Compliance & Health Life Safety [email protected] Lori Ladesic, Administrative Assistant, Human Resources/FOIA [email protected] Raquel Wadsworth, Division Assistant, Bus/PAT/Work Permits [email protected] Educator Licensure Team Liz Bryers, Licensure Leader [email protected] Finance Team Dr. Jeremy Dotson, Assistant Regional Superintendent of Business/CSBO [email protected] Bopha Loera, Accounts Receivable/Payable [email protected] Homeless Liaison Heather Britton, Homeless Liaison [email protected] Parents as Teachers Team Rhonda Eubanks, Program Director [email protected] Truancy Prevention Team Amber Quirk, Assistant Regional Superintendent [email protected] Angie Tijerina, Senior Staff Assistant [email protected] Bus Driver Training, Work Permits [email protected] High School Equivalency (GED) [email protected] HLS/Compliance [email protected] Alternative Learning Opportunities Program (ALOP)/Rebound Team 630 386-6781 Kathy Ekstrand, Program Coordinator [email protected] Safe Schools - Partners for Success Team 630 543-4222 Matt Jeffrey, Principal [email protected] Jennifer Johnson, School Secretary [email protected] Professional Development /Equity Team 630 407-6080 Dr. Vickie Trotter, Executive Director of Professional Learning [email protected] Lori Broncato, Administrative Assistant [email protected] TIDE (Teacher Inservice for DuPage Educators) Kelley Zerfahs, Coordinator [email protected] Sarah Johnson, Division Assistant [email protected] 1 District Superintendents of DuPage County Elementary District Address/Superintendent Phone 2 Bensenville 210 South Church Rd, Bensenville 60106 630 766-5940 Interim Co-Superintendents: Dr. Lechner & Dr. Nelson 4 Addison 222 North Kennedy Drive, Addison 60101 630 458-2500 Superintendent: Mr. John Langton 7 Wood Dale 543 North Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale 60191 630 595-9510 Superintendent: Dr. John W. Corbett 10 Itasca 200 North Maple Street, Itasca 60143 630 773-1232 Superintendent: Mr. Craig Benes 11 Medinah 700 East Granville Avenue, Roselle 60172 630 893-3737 Superintendent: Dr. Susan Redell 12 Roselle 100 East Walnut Street, Roselle 60172 630 529-2091 Superintendent: Dr. Mary Henderson 13 Bloomingdale 164 South Euclid Avenue, Bloomingdale 60108 630 893-9590 Superintendent: Dr. Jon Bartelt 15 Marquardt 1860 Glen Ellyn Road, Glendale Heights 60139 630 469-7615 Superintendent: Dr. Jerry O'Shea 16 Queen Bee 1560 Bloomingdale Road, Glendale Heights 60139 630 260-6100 Superintendent: Dr. Joseph R. Williams 20 Keeneyville 5540 Arlington Drive East, Hanover Park 60133 630 894-2250 Superintendent: Dr. Omar Castillo 25 Benjamin 28W250 St. Charles Road, West Chicago 60185 630 876-7800 Superintendent: Dr. Jim Woell 33 West Chicago 312 East Forest Avenue, West Chicago 60185 630 293-6000 Superintendent: Ms. Kristina Davis 34 Winfield 0S150 Winfield Road, Winfield 60190 630 909-4900 Superintendent: Dr. Matt Rich 41 Glen Ellyn 793 North Main Street, Glen Ellyn 60137 630 790-6400 Superintendent: Dr. Melissa Kaczkowski 2 District Superintendents of DuPage County 44 Lombard 150 West Madison Street, Lombard 60148 630 827-4400 Superintendent: Dr. Theodore Stec 45 Villa Park 255 West Vermont Street, Villa Park 60181 630 516-7700 Superintendent: Dr. Anthony Palmisano 48 Salt Creek 1110 South Villa Avenue, Villa Park 60181 630 279-8400 Superintendent: Dr. Jake Chung 53 Butler 2801 York Road, Oak Brook 60523 630 573-2887 Superintendent: Dr. Paul O'Malley 58 Downers Grove 1860 - 63rd Street, Downers Grove 60516 630 719-5800 Superintendent: Dr. Kevin Russell 60 Maercker 1 S. Cass Avenue, Suite 202, Westmont 60559 630 515-4840 Superintendent: Dr. Sean Nugent 61 Darien 7414 Cass Avenue, Darien 60561 630 968-7505 Superintendent: Dr. Robert Langman 62 Gower 7700 Clarendon Hills Road, Willowbrook 60527 630 986-5383 Superintendent: Dr. Victor Simon III 63 Cass 8502 Bailey Road, Darien 60561 331 481-4000 Superintendent: Mr. Mark Cross 66 Center Cass 699 Plainfield Road, Downers Grove 60516 630 783-5000 Superintendent: Dr. Andrew Wise 68 Woodridge 7925 Janes Avenue, Woodridge 60517 630 795-6800 Superintendent: Dr. Patrick Broncato 89 CCSD 22W600 Butterfield Road, Glen Ellyn 60137 630 469-8900 Superintendent: Dr. Emily Tammaru 93 CCSD 230 Covington Drive, Bloomingdale 60108 630 893-9393 Superintendent: Dr. David Hill 180 CCSD 15W451 - 91st Street, Burr Ridge 60527 630 734-6600 Superintendent: Dr. Thomas W. 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Medinah Road, Roselle 60172 630 529-4500 Superintendent: Dr. Jeffrey Feucht Unit District Address/Superintendent Phone 200 Wheaton 130 West Park Avenue, Wheaton 60189 630 682-2000 Superintendent: Dr. Jeff Schuler 201 Westmont 133 S. Grant Street,
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