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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS COLORADO STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION (web address - www.cde.state.co.us/index_sbe.htm) 1 COLORADO CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIICT MAP (web address - www.cde.state.co.us/cdeboard/bdmap.htm) 1 COLORADO PUBLIC EDUCATION FACTS (web address - www.cde.state.co.us/cdemgmt/rvfacts99.htm) 1 STATE MAP OF COLORADO SCHOOL DISTRICTS (web address - www.cde.state.co.us/cdedistrict/distregionsmap.htm) 1 1 SECTIONS 1 1 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1 1 STATE ADVISORY COMMITTEES 11 11 SCHOOL DISTRICTS/BUILDINGS AND PERSONNEL 12 12 CHARTER SCHOOLS 115 115 DISTRICT CALENDARS 118 118 BOARD OF COOPERATIVE (EDUCATIONAL) SERVICES (BOCES) 124 124 REGIONAL LIBRARY SERVICE SYSTEMS 130 130 ACADEMIC LIBRARIES 131 131 INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 134 134 PUBLIC LIBRARIES 137 137 SPECIAL LIBRARIES 155 155 INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION/VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS 164 164 EDUCATIONAL GROUPS AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 168 168 174 INDEXES 174 174 PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS 174 174 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 189 189 CITIES AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS 190 190 COUNTIES AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS 192 192 LIBRARIES 193 193 GENERAL INDEX 202 202 NAMES OF ALL PERSONS LISTED IN THIS DIRECTORY 204 204 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE OFFICE BUILDING, 201 EAST COLFAX AVENUE DENVER, COLORADO 80203-1799 FAX:303/830-0793 CDE HOME PAGE: HTTP://WWW.CDE.STATE.CO.US COMMISSIONER/DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ROOM 500 303/866-6806 ANSWERED BY RECEPTIONIST MONDAY - FRIDAY 8AM - 5PM WILLIAM J MOLONEY, COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION 303/866-6646 CINDY HOWERTER, EXECUTIVE ASST TO COMMISSIONER 303/866-6646 DOROTHY GOTLIEB, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 303/866-6820 SUE MILLION, ASSIST TO DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 303/866-6808 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AQUISITION ROOM 401 BERNIE MARTINEZ, MIGRANT ED/SUPERVISOR 303/866-6870 JUANITA ARIAS, DATA ENTRY OPERATOR 303/866-6144 LAURA BLANCAS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 303/866-6490 MORGAN COX, ADE ELPA/SEN CONSULTANT 303/866-6784 JANET DURKIN, ELA/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 719/578-2120 ROSANA HINOJOSA, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 303/866-6963 NORMA LAWANSON, OFFICE MANAGER 303/866-6757 VALENCIA LOPEZ, MIGRANT EDUCATION/SR CONSULTANT 303/866-6752 DARLENE MARTINEZ, MIGRANT ED/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 303/866-6753 THOMAS MEJIA, SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6592 BRENDA MEYER, MIGRANT ED/PROGRAM ASSISTANT 303/866-6744 MARIA PEREZ-DELEON, MIGRANT ED/DATA SPECIALIST 303/866-6754 PREVENTION INITIATIVES ROOM 405 DAVID SMITH, PREVENTION/EARLY CHILD/DIRECTOR 303/866-6683 KAREN CONNELL, COMPREHEN HEALTH/HOMELESS PRG/SUSP/EXPUL 303/866-6903 JO KOEHN, SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6706 JANELLE KRUEGER, DRUG FREE/LAW-RELATED PRIN CONSUL 303/866-6660 STAN PAPROCKI, DRUG FREE/CRISIS/MENTAL HEALTH 303/866-6869 LISA PERRY, SCHOOL STAFF HEALTH PROMOTION/SR CONSUL 303/866-6835 GARTH SCHAEFER, SERVICE LEARNING/PROGRAM CONSUL 303/866-6867 BETTY SHOPP, OFFICE MANAGER 303/866-6861 TRACY SPERRY, PREVENTION/DRUG FREE/ADMIN ASST 303/866-6751 LINDA TAMAYO-MARTINEZ, HIV/AIDS PREVENTION/PRG DIR 303/866-6616 SHARON TRIOLO-MOLONEY, EARLY CHILDHOOD PILOT 303/866-6781 CINDY WAKEFIELD, EXPULSION PROGRAM 303/866-6750 JOYCE WASHINGTON, SAFE AND DRUG FREE/PROG ASST 303/866-6708 EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVES ROOM 305 PENNY DELL, TRAINING AND TA COORD/SEN CONSUL 303/866-6848 JUANITA KIRKPATRICK, PROGRAM ASSISTANT 303/866-6629 TOM PATTON, INFANT/TODDLER/PART C 303/866-6667 GABRIELA PEREZ MEDINA, PROGRAM ASSISTANT 303/866-6710 SUSAN SMITH, INFANT/TODDLER/PART C 303/866-6709 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ROOM 500 KAREN GERWITZ, DIRECTOR 303/866-6809 ROSALIND HAYES, STATE BOARD RELATIONS/CONSULTANT 303/866-6817 1 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE OFFICE BUILDING, 201 EAST COLFAX AVENUE DENVER, COLORADO 80203-1799 FAX:303/830-0793 CDE HOME PAGE: HTTP://WWW.CDE.STATE.CO.US CENTER FOR AT-RISK EDUCATION ROOM 405 303/866-6857 ANSWERED BY RECEPTIONIST MONDAY - FRIDAY 8AM - 5PM NELMA HUNDLEY, US SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM COORD 303/866-6865 EVEN START ROOM 408 FRANK FIELDEN, STATEWIDE SPECIALIST/EVEN START 303/866-6674 MIGRANT EDUCATION EVEN START ROOM 400 KAREN CARR, MEES/COORDINATOR/CONSUL 303/866-6920 ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ROOM 400 PAULA BUFFINGTON, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 303/866-6884 DEBRA FAWCETT, ADULT ED/SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6914 BILL FURNEY, ADULT ED/LITERACY CONSUL 303/866-6942 PAMELA SMITH, ADULT ED/FAM LITERACY/STATE DIRECTOR 303/866-6640 ENGLISH LANGUAGE CIVICS ROOM 100 JANE MILLER, ENGLISH LANGUAGE CIVICS/CONSULTANT 303/866-6611 GENERAL EDUCATION DIPLOMA ROOM 100 CHARLOTTE WOLCOTT, GED TRANS/DIPLOMA/ADMIN ASSIST 303/866-6613 WORK FORCE ROOM 408 DOUGLAS GLYNN, FAM LIT/WORKFORCE/CONSULTANT 303/866-6607 REFUGEE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ROOM 400 2 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE OFFICE BUILDING, 201 EAST COLFAX AVENUE DENVER, COLORADO 80203-1799 FAX:303/830-0793 CDE HOME PAGE: HTTP://WWW.CDE.STATE.CO.US EDUCATIONAL SERVICES ROOM 206 303/866-6935 ANSWERED BY RECEPTIONIST MONDAY - FRIDAY 8AM - 5PM GARY SIBIGTROTH, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER 303/866-6779 PRIVATE SCHOOLS 303/866-6863 AI DAM, ACCOUNTABILITY/ACCREDITATION/ PROGRAM ASST 303/866-6678 GERRY DIFFORD, SPECIAL ASST TO COMMISSIONER/ACCREDIT 303/866-6872 HOME SCHOOL 303/866-6863 METRO REGIONAL SERVICE TEAM SOUTHWEST REGIONAL SERVICE TEAM GERRY DIFFORD, DASSC AREA MANAGER 303/866-6872 JHON PENN, ACCREDITATION/REGIONAL MANAGER 303/866-6632 SCOTT MADER, ACCREDITATION/REGIONAL MANAGER 303/866-6778 SANDRA BERMAN-LAFRANCE, TITLE I/EXCEPT STUD SVRS 970/259-2744 BARB BIEBER, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6933 JUDY CHECK, REGIONAL SERVICE COORDINATOR 303/866-6684 KAREN CONNELL, PREVENTION INITIATIVES 303/866-6903 FAYE GIBSON, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS (DENVER ONLY) 303/866-6887 DEBRA FAWCETT, FAMILY LITERACY 303/866-6914 DAVID SMITH, EARLY CHILDHOOD 303/866-6683 EUGENE HAINER, LIBRARY SERVICES 303/866-6730 CINDY WAKEFIELD, PREVENTION INITIATIVES 303/866-6750 JANE KEEN, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/556-3941 DENISE MUND, CHARTER SCHOOLS 303/866-6740 WEST CENTRAL REGIONAL SERVICE TEAM CANDY MYERS, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6883 JOHN PENN, ACCREDITATION/REGIONAL MANAGER 303/866-6632 SALLY SHERMAN, COORDINATOR 303/866-6748 TANNI ANTHONY, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6681 RICHARD DOWELL, TITLE I/EXCEPT STUD SVRS 970/523-6154 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL SERVICE TEAM HEATHER HOTCHKISS, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6622 MICHAEL CLOUGH, ACCEDITATION/REGIONAL MANAGER 303/866-6762 BERNIE MARTINEZ, ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 303/866-6870 VALENCIA LOPEZ, ENGLISH LANG ACQUISITION 303/866-6753 GINA QUINTANA, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6605 MARY MCCARTHY, LIBRARY SERVICES 303/866-6939 ARTI WINSTON, TITLE II 303/866-6905 BETTY MOLDENHAUER, TITLE I/SPECIAL EDUCATION TERRI ROGERS-CONNOLLY, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SERVICES 303/866-6702 EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SERVICES ROOM 300 CHARLIE MASNER, FED COMPLAINTS/MEDIATION/SR CONSUL 303/866-6685 NORTHEAST REGIONAL SERVICE TEAM TERRI ROGERS-CONNOLLY, SUPERVISOR 303/866-6702 WENDY DUNAWAY, ACCREDITATION/REGIONAL MANAGER 303/866-6995 ANN PEARCE, IEP MAUAL/TRAINING/SUPERVISOR 303/866-6604 SHARON WOOD, REGIONAL SERVICE COORDINATOR 303/866-6601 TANNI ANTHONY, ADAPTED PHYSICAL ED/CONSULTANT 303/866-6681 JO KOEHN, EARLY CHILDHOOD 303/866-6706 BARBARA BIEBER, AFFECTIVE NEEDS/PSYCHOLOGY 303/866-6933 JANELLE KRUEGER, PREVENTION INITIATIVES 303/866-6660 ANDREJ BIRJULIN, SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6812 KAMA LINSCOME, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6885 CATHY BODINE, SWAAAC 303/315-1280 CYNDI BOEZIO, AFFECTIVE NEEDS/CONSULTANT 303/866-6853 NORTHWEST REGIONAL SERVICE TEAM JON PAUL BURDEN, SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6703 CHERYL JOHNSON, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6960 SARAH M W CANNON, SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6749 VALENCIA LOPEZ, ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 303/866-6753 MELISSA CHAFFIN, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 303/866-6819 BARBARA PALMER, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6721 GEORGIA FOGEL, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 303/866-6694 SHARON TRIOLO-MOLONEY, EARLY CHILDHOOD/PREV INIT 303/866-6781 LAURA FREPPEL, CHARTER SCHOOLS/SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6668 NAN VENDEGNA, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6602 FAYE GIBSON, SEN CONSULTANT-STAFF DEV/CSPD/ALT FACILITIES 303/866-6887 ARTI WINSTON, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/SR CONSUL 303/866-6905 JASON GLASS, DATA AND EVAL/SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6701 VALINDA YARBERRY, TITLE I/EXCEPT STUD SVRS 970/926-3123 MELINDA GRAHAM, SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6707 JUDY HARRIGAN, IMMUNIZATION REQUIR/PRIN CONSUL 303/866-6779 PIKES PEAK REGIONAL SERVICE TEAM HEATHER HOTCHKISS, SCHL TO CAREER/SOCIAL WORK/CONSUL 303/866-6622 GARY SIBIGTROTH, ACCREDITATION/REGIONAL MANAGER 303/866-6779 KIM HUBBARD, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 303/866-6690 SCOTT MADER, MANAGER 303/866-6778 CHERYL JOHNSON, AUDIOLOGY/SR CONSULTANT 303/866-6960 CYNDI BOEZIO, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 303/866-6853 KATHERINE KECK, CHILD FIND/ADMIN ASSISTANT 303/866-6943 FRANK FIELDEN, EVEN START/TITLE I 303/866-6674 JESSICA KRUEGER, CONSULTANT 303/866-6604 STAN PAPROCKI, PREVENTION INITIATIVES 303/866-6869 ALLISON LAYLAND, PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT 303/866-6473 MICHAEL RAMIREZ, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SVRS 719/262-4117 PATTY LUCIO, ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR 303/866-6645 ELIZABETH SOPER-HEPP, EARLY CHILDHOOD 303/866-6711 ADENA MILLER, SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6698 JACKIE WEBB, COORDINATOR 303/866-6748 BETTY E MOLDENHAUER, REGIONAL COORD 970/226-3136 SHERYL MUIR, PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT 303/866-6909 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL SERVICE TEAM CANDY MYERS, INCLUSIVE SPEC ED/PRIN CONSUL 303/866-6883 JANICE MCDERMOTT, ACCREDITATION/REGIONAL MANAGER 303/866-6764 BARBARA PALMER, IEP TRAINING/SR CONSUL 303/866-6721 PATRICIA FROEHLICH, SENIOR CONSULTANT 303/866-6908 HOLLY PORTER, ELA WITH DISABILITIES/PRIN CONSULTANT
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