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SCHOOL BOARD MEETING June 23, 2020 ADDENDUM I. ACTIONS CONCERNING ADMINISTRATIVE/OTHER PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL EMPLOYED for the 2 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING June 23, 2020 ADDENDUM I. ACTIONS CONCERNING ADMINISTRATIVE/OTHER PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL EMPLOYED FOR THE 2019 – 2020 SCHOOL YEAR A. Resignation: Janet Clarke – Transition Specialist, Department of Pupil Services, effective 06/26/2020 II. ACTIONS CONCERNING ADMINISTRATIVE/OTHER PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL EMPLOYED FOR THE 2020 – 2021 SCHOOL YEAR A. Change In Status: Jasmine Carpenter – Assistant Principal, Sanders Corner Elementary School to Principal, Horizon Elementary School, effective 07/01/2020 Suyi Chuang – Professional Learning Supervisor, Department of Instruction to Assistant Principal, Tuscarora High School, effective 07/01/2020 Felicia Lewis – Dean, Belmont Ridge Middle School to Assistant Principal, Lightridge High School, effective 07/01/2020 B. Transfers: Fernandito Montanez – Assistant Principal, Tuscarora High School to Assistant Principal, Stone Bridge High School, effective 07/01/2020 Monika Vereb – Assistant Principal, Dominion High School to Assistant Principal, Lightridge High School, effective 07/01/2020 III. ACTIONS CONCERNING LICENSED PERSONNEL EMPLOYED FOR THE 2019 – 2020 SCHOOL YEAR A. Resignations: Heather M. Goodwin – Teacher, Stone Bridge High School, effective 06/12/2020 Denise Klein – Teacher, Cardinal Ridge Elementary School, effective 06/12/2020 Maya C. Lidell – School Counselor, Sanders Corner Elementary School, effective 06/12/2020 Katie Mack – Speech Pathologist, Catoctin Elementary School, effective 06/12/2020 B. Retirements: Julia W. Burgin – Teacher, Aldie Elementary School, effective 06/12/2020 Debra Haas – Teacher, Heritage High School, effective 06/12/2020 Jacquelyn D. O’Brien – Teacher, Rock Ridge High School, effective 06/12/2020 Brad S. Romanoff – Teacher, Academies of Loudoun, effective 06/12/2020 Sallie Street – Teacher, Woodgrove High School, effective 06/12/2020 IV. ACTIONS CONCERNING LICENSED PERSONNEL EMPLOYED FOR THE 2020 – 2021 SCHOOL YEAR A. New Hires: Holly Bratcher – Teacher, Park View High School, effective 08/19/2020 Michelle Caldrone – Teacher, Park View High School, effective 08/19/2020 Jennifer Clinch – Teacher, Park View High School, effective 08/19/2020 Sarah Conlin – Teacher, Belmont Ridge Middle School, effective 08/19/2020 Jamie Crisp – Teacher, Lightridge High School, effective 08/19/2020 Vanessa Grapes – Teacher, Park View High School, effective 08/19/2020 Joanne Means – Teacher, River Bend Middle School, effective 08/19/2020 Jaqua Moon – Teacher, Loudoun County High School, effective 08/19/2020 Elisa Reinhardt – Teacher, Sterling Middle School, effective 08/19/2020 Allison Richardson – Teacher, Smart’s Mill Middle School, effective 08/14/2020 Michelle Toland – School Social Worker, Department of Pupil Services, effective 08/06/2020 Svetlana Tucker – Teacher, Park View High School, effective 08/19/2020 B. Licensed Appointment: Ashley Blankenship – Teacher, Cardinal Ridge Elementary School Bailey Heath – Teacher, Meadowland Elementary School C. Non-Renewal: Jordan Smith – Teacher V. ACTIONS CONCERNING COACHING PERSONNEL EMPLOYED FOR THE 2020 – 2021 SCHOOL YEAR BRIAR WOODS HIGH SCHOOL Nathan Burcak - Girls Basketball, Freshman Head Coach Adam Chu – Baseball, Volunteer Coach Michael Fitts - Girls Lacrosse , JV Head Coach Chris Ford - Boys Lacrosse, Volunteer Coach Brett Johnson – Baseball, JV Head Coach Jacob McMichael - Girls Basketball, JV Head Coach Hilary Murray - Girls Lacrosse, Varsity Assistant Coach Lisa Nicholson - Girls Soccer , JV Head Coach Zachary Orchant - Girls Basketball, Varsity Assistant Coach Kris Pratt – Baseball, Volunteer Coach Raven Short - Girls Soccer, Varsity Assistant Coach BROAD RUN HIGH SCHOOL Nathalie McAdams – Cross Country, Assistant Coach DOMINION HIGH SCHOOL Sean Ahearn - Boys Lacrosse, Volunteer Coach Mario Alarcorn - Boys Soccer, Varsity Assistant Coach John Amrine - Girls Soccer, Varsity Assistant Coach Russell Battaglia - Girls Lacrosse, Volunteer Coach Austin Behr – Baseball, JV Head Coach Jeffery Berg – Baseball, Varsity Head Coach Jeff Berg - Boys Basketball, Volunteer Coach Charles Berreth – Softball, Volunteer Coach Seth Blackwell - Girls Lacrosse, Varsity Assistant Coach Olivia Bonnette - Girls Basketball, Freshman Head Coach Katlyn Bowers - Girls Lacrosse, JV Head Coach Kaitlyn Bowers – Gymnastics, Varsity Assistant Coach Jason Burke - Girls Basketball, Varsity Assistant Coach Corey Burns – Wrestling, Varsity Assistant Coach Carlos Bustamante - Boys Lacrosse, JV Head Coach Melissa Caudill - Boys Track, Varsity Assistant Coach Melissa Caudill - Indoor Track, Volunteer Coach Todd Cerano - Girls Track, Varsity Assistant Coach Sebastian Chirila - Girls Tennis, Varsity Head Coach Anthony Demott - Boys Basketball, JV Head Coach John Devries - Boys Basketball, Volunteer Coach Anthony Eifler – Baseball, JV Assistant Coach Anthony Eifler - Boys Basketball, Varsity Head Coach Shannon Freeman – Swimming, Volunteer Coach David Friend – Football, Freshman Head Coach Susan Frontain – Gymnastics, Varsity Head Coach Robert Gannon - Boys Soccer, Varsity Head Coach Brad George - Girls Lacrosse, JV Assistant Coach Jennifer Greenfield - Girls Soccer, Volunteer Coach Melissa Halicy - Girls Track, Volunteer Coach Melissa Halicy - Indoor Track, Varsity Assistant Coach Tom Hickey - Girls Lacrosse, Volunteer Coach Haley Hughes - Girls Tennis, Volunteer Coach Jack Hunter – Wrestling, JV Head Coach Colin Jeffery - Boys Basketball, Freshman Head Coach Jonathan Kasman - Girls Soccer, JV Head Coach Alissa Kauffman - Girls Soccer, JV Assistant Coach Iskandar Khabbaz - Boys Soccer, Volunteer Coach Matthew Kikel - Boys Tennis, Varsity Head Coach Anita King – Cheerleading, Varsity Head Coach Peter Lenotti, Jr - Boys Lacrosse, Varsity Head Coach Jerome Marenberg – Softball, Varsity Assistant Coach Paul Miniaci - Boys Lacrosse, Volunteer Coach Ladon Moore - Boys Track, Varsity Head Coach Ladon Moore - Indoor Track, Volunteer Coach Sean Page – Wrestling, Volunteer Coach Christopher Pelczar – Football, Freshman Assistant Coach Nicholas Price - Baseball, Varsity Assistant Coach Michael Reles - Girls Soccer, Varsity Head Coach Jhon Rosado - Boys Soccer, JV Head Coach Fawna Ruley – Softball, Varsity Head Coach Edguardo Santiago - Boys Track, Varsity Assistant Coach Edguardo Santiago - Indoor Track, Varsity Assistant Coach Edward Saunders - Girls Basketball, JV Head Coach Susan Schlemmer – Swimming, Varsity Head Coach Joseph Silva - Girls Soccer, Volunteer Coach Davis Smith - Boys Lacrosse, Varsity Assistant Coach Joseph Smith - Girls Basketball, Varsity Head Coach Diane Traynor - Girls Lacrosse, Varsity Head Coach Teresa Tucker – Softball, JV Head Coach Dylan Van Vierssen – Swimming, Varsity Assistant Coach Noe Villatoro - Boys Lacrosse, JV Assistant Coach Noe Villatoro - Boys Soccer, JV Assistant Coach Charles Warhurst - Boys Lacrosse, JV Assistant Coach Jonathan Wesoky - Girls Track, Varsity Head Coach Jonathan Wesoky - Indoor Track, Varsity Head Coach Matthew Whitfield - Boys Soccer, Volunteer Coach Billy Young – Wrestling, Varsity Head Coach HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL Dorian Clinton – Football, Freshman Head Coach Travis Huff – Football, Varsity Assistant Coach Ross Madison – Football, JV Assistant Coach Michael Murphy – Football, Varsity Assistant Coach Donnie Smith - Football, Volunteer Coach Kenneth Weaver – Football, JV Head Coach INDEPENDENCE HIGH SCHOOL Asia Arnold – Volleyball, Freshman Head Coach Jennifer Baumer – Volleyball, Varsity Head Coach Erik Bearer – Football, JV Head Coach Chris Bourassa – Football, Volunteer Coach Tommye Butler – Football, Freshman Head Coach Curtis Daily – Football, Freshman Assistant Coach Jennifer Darrow - Field Hockey, Varsity Head Coach Haley Davison – Volleyball, JV Head Coach Brian Day – Football, JV Assistant Coach Elizabeth Duhring Rein – Cheerleading, JV Head Coach Becky Gonzalez – Cheerleading, Varsity Head Coach Marcus Hamilton – Football, Varsity Assistant Coach Byron Hoenig – Football, Varsity Assistant Coach Dave Larson – Golf, Varsity Head Coach Patrick Neufable – Football, Volunteer Coach Michael Schuster - Cross Country, Varsity Head Coach Bryan Smelser – Football, Freshman Assistant Coach Rachel Ulsh - Field Hockey, Volunteer Coach Margaret Upp – Cheerleading, Volunteer Coach Ronald Windows – Football, Varsity Head Coach Stephanie Wisniewski - Field Hockey, Varsity Assistant Coach Jadine Wray - Cross Country, Varsity Assistant Coach LIGHTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Peter Augrom - Boys Track, Varsity Head Coach Thomas Holland - Girls Soccer, JV Head Coach Raven Jordan – Volleyball, JV Head Coach Melissa LeRibeus - Girls Track, Varsity Head Coach Dominic Rutan- Boys Soccer, Varsity Head Coach LOUDOUN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Molly Allen – Cheerleading, JV Head Coach RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Michael DeMonte – Girls’ Basketball, Varsity Assistant Coach Lynne Mroz – Girls’ Basketball, Freshman Head Coach WOODGROVE HIGH SCHOOL Melanie Badillo – Cheerleading, Varsity Head Coach Derek Barlow – Football, Varsity Head Coach Scott Burns - Cross Country, Varsity Head Coach Greg Caccavo – Football, Freshman Assistant Coach John Cowne – Football, Varsity Assistant Coach Sabra Gravatte – Cheerleading, Varsity Assistant Coach Robert Jackson Jr. – Football, JV Head Coach Kathleen Jenkins - Cross Country, Varsity Assistant Coach Jeremy Jenkins – Football, Freshman Assistant Coach Jason Lutman – Golf, Varsity Head Coach Sarah Matarazzo - Field Hockey, Varsity Head Coach David Mengel – Volleyball, JV Head Coach Kauren Nordstrom (Fritzius) - Cross Country, Varsity Assistant Coach Kevin Pearson – Football, Varsity Assistant Coach Joseph Sgarella – Football, JV Assistant Coach Michael Skinner – Football, Freshman Head Coach Maureen Thomas – Volleyball, Freshman Head Coach .
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