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2020-21 Staff & Schools Directory Staff & Schools Directory 2020-21 Our Mission To improve the learning outcomes and well-being of all children and youth by providing services and leadership in partnership with families, schools and communities. Our Goals Increase learning growth for students Decrease the gap in achievement Increase annual graduation rates Increase gateways to post-secondary success GRADUATION GROWTH GRADUATION GROWTH GAP GATEWAYS Table of Contents Offices ....................................................................4 Board of Directors .................................................5 Agency Planning Council ......................................6 Regional Map .........................................................7 Iowa’s Area Education Agencies ............................8 Staff Members by Last Name ................................9 Area School Buildings ..........................................25 Heartland AEA Offices 6500 Corporate Drive, Johnston, IA 50131-1603 Main Switchboard: (515) 270-9030 or (800) 362-2720 Direct Dial: (515) 270-0405 or (800) 255-0405 • Fax: (515) 270-5383 www.heartlandaea.org Adel Office Indianola Office Newton Office 602 Visions Parkway 115 W. Salem Avenue 600 N. 2nd Avenue W., Suite 259 Adel, IA 50003-1813 Indianola, IA 50125-2518 Newton, IA 50208 Van Delivery Route #1.13 Van Delivery Route #2.21 Van Delivery Route #6.351 & 8.08 (515) 993-4596 • (800) 375-5073 (515) 961-8191 • (800) 358-8532 (641) 792-4870 • (800) 670-5740 Fax: (515) 993-4598 Fax: (515) 961-0542 Fax: (641) 792-4518 Regional Directors: Regional Director: Regional Director: Misty Christensen, Region 2 Susie Bentley, Region 3 Chris Pierson, Region 8 Marty Ikeda, Region 2 Tinna Walberg, Region 1 Johnston Office Shelter Care Educational 6500 Corporate Drive Program (SCEP) Ames Office Johnston, IA 50131-1603 6500 Corporate Drive 511 S. 17th Street Van Delivery Route #0.00 Johnston, IA 50131-1603 Ames, IA 50010-8125 (515) 270-9030 • (800) 362-2720 (515) 270-9030 • (800) 362-2720 Van Delivery Route #3.03 & 7.02 Fax: (515) 270-5383 Fax: (515) 270-5383 (515) 232-7583 • (800) 375-6817 Regional Directors: Administrator: Fax: (515) 233-1818 Rachelle Dawson, Region 5 Meredith Mauro Regional Directors: Jerry Gruba, Region 5 T.J. Jumper, Region 7 Karla Jones, Region 6 Polk Co. Detention Center (Des Moines) Kristin Orton, Region 7 Carlene Lodermeier, Region 4 (515) 262-1421 Keri Steele, Region 6 Van Delivery Route #10.10 Stacy Volmer, Region 8 Carroll Office Rosedale Shelter (Ames) 906 N. Grant Road, Suite 160 (515) 232-7436 Carroll, IA 51401-2525 Knoxville Office Van Delivery Route #7.04 Van Delivery Route #4.10 1402 N. Lincoln Street (712) 792-3102 • (800) 377-8115 Knoxville, IA 50138-3425 Youth Emergency Services and Shelter (Des Moines) Fax: (712) 792-9430 Van Delivery Route #5.09 (515) 242-0349 (641) 842-2719 • (800) 670-4729 Regional Director: Van Delivery Route #9.29 JoAnn Klocke, Region 1 Fax: (641) 842-2925 Regional Director: Guthrie Center Office Dave Wood, Region 3 906 School Street, P.O. Box 68 Van Route Schedule Guthrie Center, IA 50115-0068 Van Delivery Route #4.04 Routes Delivery Days (641) 747-2212 • (800) 377-8413 #1-6 Monday & Wednesday Fax: (641) 747-3509 #7-12 Tuesday & Thursday 4 Board of Directors District 3 District 1 District 2 Ms. Margie Ms. Sheri Benson Dr. Steve Rose Schwenk Resides in Newton Resides in Indianola Resides in Coon Rapids (641) 417-0226 (515) 979-2351 (712) 830-3893 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Represents Baxter, Bondurant- Represents Earlham, Indianola, Represents Adair-Casey, Adel- Farrar, Carlisle, Colfax-Mingo, Interstate 35, Knoxville, Melcher- DeSoto-Minburn, Audubon, Carroll, Collins-Maxwell, Lynnville-Sully, Dallas, Pella, Pleasantville, S.E. Coon Rapids-Bayard, Exira-EHK, Newton, PCM, Southeast Polk Warren, Twin Cedars, Van Meter, Glidden-Ralston, Guthrie Center, West Central Valley, Winterset Panorama, Perry, Waukee District 4 Mr. Bruce District 5 District 6 Christensen Mr. John Kinley Mr. Pete Evans Resides in Urbandale Resides in Ames Resides in Ankeny (515) 276-2238 (515) 689-7904 (515) 965-8985 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Represents Boone, Dallas Center- Represents Ames, Ballard, Represents Ankeny, Des Moines, Grimes, Johnston, Madrid, Ogden, Colo-Nesco, Gilbert, Nevada, North Polk, Saydel Urbandale, Woodward-Granger Roland-Story, United District 7 District 8 District 9 Dr. Earl Ms. Margaret Ms. Elizabeth Bridgewater Borgen Brennan Resides in Des Moines Resides in Des Moines Resides in West Des Moines (515) 285-5258 (515) 243-2400 (515) 222-6920 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Represents Des Moines Represents Des Moines Represents Des Moines, Martensdale-St. Marys, Norwalk, West Des Moines 5 Agency Planning Council Jon Sheldahl Chief Administrator (800) 255-0405 ext.14314 [email protected] Kevin Fangman Sheila King Chief Academic Officer Chief Information Officer (800) 255-0405 ext.14374 (800) 255-0405 ext.14386 [email protected] [email protected] Kurt Subra Kristi Upah Chief Financial Officer Chief Student Services Officer (800) 255-0405 ext.14613 (800) 255-0405 ext.14569 [email protected] [email protected] 6 Regional Map Roland-Story Colo-Nesco Gilbert Glidden- Carroll Ralston Boone United Nevada Ogden Ames Ballard Collins-Maxwell Woodward- Madrid Coon Rapids-Bayard Granger Baxter Perry North Polk Audubon Panorama Ankeny Bondurant- Colfax-Mingo Farrar Newton Johnston Guthrie Center Dallas Center-Grimes Adel- Saydel DeSoto- Urbandale Minburn Waukee S.E. Polk Lynnville-Sully Des Moines Exira-EHK W.D.M. PCM West Central Valley Van Meter Adair-Casey Norwalk Carlisle Earlham Pella Pleasantville Martensdale- Indianola St. Marys Knoxville Winterset S.E. Warren Melcher-Dallas Twin Cedars Interstate 35 Region 1 Region 5 Region 2 Region 6 Region 3 Region 7 Region 4 Region 8 7 Lyon Osceola Dickinson Emmet Winnebago Worth Mitchell Howard Winneshiek Allamakee Palo Alto Kossuth Sioux O’Brien Clay Hancock Cerro Gordo Floyd Chickasaw Fayette Clayton Buena Pocahontas Humboldt Plymouth Cherokee Vista Bremer ELKADER POCAHONTAS Wright Franklin Butler CEDAR SIOUX CITY Delaware Dubuque FALLS Buchanan Hardin Grundy Woodbury Ida Sac Calhoun Webster Hamilton Black Hawk Linn CEDAR Jackson Monona Crawford Tama Benton RAPIDS Jones Carroll Greene Boone Story Marshall Cedar Clinton Dallas Polk Harrison Shelby Audubon Guthrie Jasper Scott JOHNSTON Poweshiek Iowa Johnson Muscatine BETTENDORF Pottawattamie Cass Madison Warren Marion COUNCIL BLUFFS Washington Adair Mahaska Keokuk Louisa Wapello Lucas Monroe Jefferson Mills Union Clarke Des Moines Montgomery Adams OTTUMWA Henry BURLINGTON FremontPageTaylor Ringgold Decatur WayneAppanooseDavis Van Buren Lee Central Rivers AEA Green Hills AEA Mississippi Bend AEA 1521 Technology Parkway 24997 Highway 92 729 21st Street Cedar Falls, IA 50613-6390 P.O. Box 1109 Bettendorf, IA 52722-5096 (319) 273-8200 or (800) 542-8375 Council Bluffs, IA 51502-1109 (563) 359-1371 or (800) 947-2329 Fax: (319) 273-8229 (712) 366-0503 or (844) 366-0503 Fax: (563) 359-5967 www.centralriversaea.org Fax: (712) 366-7772 www.mbaea.org Chief Administrator: Sam Miller www.ghaea.org Chief Administrator: Bill Decker Chief Administrator: Lolli Haws Grant Wood AEA Heartland AEA Northwest AEA 4401 Sixth Street S.W. 6500 Corporate Drive 1520 Morningside Avenue Cedar Rapids, IA 52404-4499 Johnston, IA 50131-1603 Sioux City, IA 51106-1780 (319) 399-6700 or (800) 332-8488 (515) 270-9030 or (800) 362-2720 (712) 222-6000 or (800) 352-9040 Fax: (319) 399-6457 Fax: (515) 270-5383 Fax: (712) 222-6123 www.gwaea.org www.heartlandaea.org www.nwaea.org Chief Administrator: John Speer Chief Administrator: Jon Sheldahl Chief Administrator: Dan Cox Great Prairie AEA Keystone AEA Prairie Lakes AEA Burlington Office 1400 Second Street N.W. 500 N.E. Sixth Street 3601 West Avenue Elkader, IA 52043-9564 P.O. Box 802 Burlington, IA 52601-1065 (563) 245-1480 or (800) 632-5918 Pocahontas, IA 50574 (319) 753-6561 or (800) 382-8970 Fax: (563) 245-1484 (712) 335-3588 or (866) 540-3858 Fax: (319) 753-1527 www.keystoneaea.org Fax: (712) 335-5871 www.gpaea.org Chief Administrator: Pat Heiderscheit www.plaea.org Chief Administrator: Cindy Yelick Chief Administrator: Susie Meade 8 Heartland AEA Staff Members A-Z Name Title Office Email Extension A Abbott, Brenda Library Assistant JO babbott 14678 Abram, Jackie Audiologist AD jabram 18148 Achenbach, Julie Special Education Consultant AM jachenbach 12345 Adamyk, Jillayne School Psychologist JO jadamyk 14625 Adey, Sara School Psychologist JO sadey 14522 Agan, Meredith Early Childhood Special Education Consultant JO magan 14440 Ahlers, Sherise Administrative Assistant to Special Education Leadership JO sahlers 14437 Ahrens, Elizabeth Professional Learning & Leadership Consultant JO eahrens 14313 Aldag, Sarah Professional Learning & Leadership Consultant JO saldag 14661 Alex, Kimberly School Psychologist AD kalex 11300 Allen, Faye Physical Therapist JO fallen 14445 Allison, Kristi Physical Therapist JO kallison 18125 Alt, Alexi Speech-Language Pathologist JO aalt 18215 Anderson, Katie School Psychologist AD kanderson 11262 Anderson, Sandy Regional Administrative Assistant JO sanderson 18107 Anselme, Terry Special Education Consultant JO tanselme 18124 Arend, Chris Regional Administrative Assistant JO carend 18104 Arens, Rachel Speech-Language Pathologist JO rarens 14375 Arens, Kelsey Speech-Language Pathologist AM karens 12357 Ashworth, Kelly Special
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