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Personnel Changes 1 PERSONNEL CHANGES SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF JUNE 20, 2019 DECEASED A. Administrative B. Instruction C. Non-Instruction 1. Ms. Patty Burrell-Child Specific Paraprofessional, Wildwood Elementary School, May 24, 2019. RETIREMENTS I. RETIREMENTS: Retirements granted by the School Board allow the district to process separation documents for employees. Retirements may be granted for years of service or for disability, according to School Board rules and state statutes. School Locations are for information purposes only, not for board action. A. Administrative 1. Ms. Lynn Tucker-Interim 10-month Assistant Principal with 1-month supplement, Magnolia Woods Elementary School. B. Instruction 1. Ms. Janice Auzenne-Jones-I Care Prevention Specialist, Montgomery Center. 2. Mr. Thornton Cappel-Social Studies, Lee High School. 3. Mr. David Faerber-Social Studies, Lee High School. 4. Ms. Alfreda Jackson-Grade 2, Westminster Elementary School. 5. Les Lanford-Teacher, Scotlandville High School. C. Non-Instruction 1. Ms. Dorothy Domingue-Technician III, Westdale Middle School. 2. Ms. Evangular Drewery-10-month School Clerk, Magnolia Woods Elementary School. 3. Ms. Dorothy Granger-ESS Paraprofessional, Northeast Elementary School. 2 RESIGNATIONS/TERMINATIONS II. RESIGNATIONS: The following employees have submitted resignations to the Office of Human Resources. These items are being presented for School Board review. School Locations are for information purposes only, not for board action. A. Administrative 1. Mr. Timothy Boyle-10-month Assistant Principal with 1-month supplement, Westdale Middle School, effective July 1, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 26, 2019.) 2. Ms. Sharon Sims-Principal, University Terrace Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Other Employment; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 14, 2019.) B. Instruction 1. Ms. Jourdan Alsobrook-Grade 2, Claiborne Elementary School, effective May 22, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 22, 2019.) 2. Ms. Clarissa Batiste-English, McKinley High School, effective May 30, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 3, 2019.) 3. Ms. Holly Benedetto-Instructional Technology, Villa del Rey Elementary School, effective May 16, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 29, 2019.) 4. Ms. Ashley Bennett-Grade 2, Woodlawn Elementary School, effective June 4, 2019. (Other Employment; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 5, 2019.) 5. Ms. Lesley Bergeron-Social Studies, Glasgow Middle School, effective June 6, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 10, 2019.) 6. Ms. Sheyla Bhatt-ESS Behavior Strategist, Goodwood Center, effective June 7, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 22, 2019.) 7. Ms. Erika Bittner-Vocal Music, Glasgow Middle School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 22, 2019.) 8. Ms. Dilem Borazanci-English, Sherwood Middle School, effective June 10, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 10, 2019.) 3 9. Ms. Monica Brown-Grade 3, BRCVPA, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 23, 2019.) 10. Ms. Paige Browning-ESS, LaSalle Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 5, 2019.) 11. Ms. Kailey Burding-Grade 1, Woodlawn Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 20, 2019.) 12. Ms. Nancy Chatelain-Associate, Mayfair Lab School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 3, 2019.) 13. Ms. Monica Clark-Math, Istrouma Middle School, effective June 13, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 3, 2019.) 14. Ms. Laurie Coleman-Science, Woodlawn Middle School, effective June 10, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 5, 2019.) 15. Ms. Leigh Courtney-Grade 2, Broadmoor Elementary School, effective May 24, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 21, 2019.) 16. Ms. Emerson Delaney-Science, Park Forest Middle School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 10, 2019.) 17. Mr. Daniel Eiland-Social Studies, Woodlawn High School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 14, 2019.) 18. Mr. Matthew Ellefson-Grade 6, Northeast Elementary School, effective May 24, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 22, 2019.) 19. Ms. Erin Fell-French, Lee High School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 28, 2019.) 20. Ms. Rebecca Franzella-Art, Capitol Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 20, 2019.) 21. Ms. Courtney Gamble-Instructional Coach, Christa McAuliffe Center, effective May 10, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 22, 2019.) 22. Mr. Yohan Gayte-CODOFIL, Westdale Middle School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 22, 2019.) 23. Ms. Kimberly Handy-English, Istrouma Middle School, effective May 20, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 24, 2019.) 4 24. Ms. Claire Hilse-Grade 4, LaSalle Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 20, 2019.) 25. Ms. Shondra Hines-Science, Westdale Middle School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 22, 2019.) 26. Mr. Tyre Jenkins-Grade 4, LaSalle Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 30, 2019.) 27. Ms. Darlene Johnson-Kindergarten, Westdale Heights Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 20, 2019.) 28. Ms. Amy King-Grade 1, Magnolia Woods Elementary School, effective June 10, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 10, 2019.) 29. Ms. Karen Koprowski-Art, The Dufrocq School, effective May 17, 2019. (Other Employment; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 17, 2019.) 30. Mr. Jessie LeBlanc-School Counselor, Belaire High School, effective June 10, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 23, 2019.) 31. Ms. Kelly Lemoine-ESS Pre-K, Southdowns Elementary School, effective August 5, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 4, 2019.) 32. Ms. Marita Linguete-Math, Woodlawn High School, effective July 15, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 11, 2019.) 33. Ms. Lillian McGuire-Grade 1, Bernard Terrace Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 5, 2019.) 34. Ms. Krista Meinweiser-Music, Wedgewood Elementary School, effective May 24, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 17, 2019.) 35. Mr. Thomas Michalik-Social Studies, McKinley High School, effective August 1, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 3, 2019.) 36. Ms. Steven Milling-ESS Inclusion, Southeast Middle School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 23, 2019.) 37. Ms. Aleeya Mills-English/Language Arts, Westdale Middle School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 26, 2019.) 38. Ms. Diamond Moses-Science, Scotlandville Pre-Engineering Academy, effective June 5, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 12, 2019.) 5 39. Ms. Haley Nassif-Montessori 1,2,3, The Dufrocq School, effective May 24, 2019. (Other Employment; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 20, 2019.) 40. Ms. Charlotte Ourso-Grade 3, Shenandoah Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 8, 2019.) 41. Ms. Lauren Paxton-Speech Therapist, Wildwood Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Other Employment; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 5, 2019.) 42. Ms. Lisa Pecquet-ESS Self Contained/Resource, Magnolia Woods Elementary School, effective May 23, 2019. (Moving; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 16, 2019.) 43. Ms. Juliana Pendleton-Math, Lee High School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 29, 2019.) 44. Ms. Jennifer Phillips-Biology, Woodlawn Middle School, effective May 23, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 22, 2019.) 45. Ms. Brittany Rainbolt-English/Language Arts, Glasgow Middle School, effective June 6, 2019. (Other Employment; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 10, 2019.) 46. Ms. Mary Rogers-English, Woodlawn High School, effective June 1, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 23, 2019.) 47. Ms. Jennifer Rosso-Art, Woodlawn Middle School, effective June 3, 2019. (Personal; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 5, 2019.) 48. Ms. Markie Roye-Grade 1, Claiborne Elementary School, effective June 5, 2019. (Other Employment; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 5, 2019.) 49. Ms. Elizabeth Schwab-Grade 3, Wildwood Elementary School, effective August 1, 2019. (Other Employment; Received in the Office of Human Resources June 3, 2019.) 50. Ms. LeeAnne Sharlow-Vocal Music, Forest Heights Elementary School, effective May 22, 2019. (Other Employment; Received in the Office of Human Resources May 22, 2019.) 51. Ms. Dakieya Smith-Grade 2, Merrydale Elementary
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