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Heartland AEA Directory of Superintendents 2021-22 Directory of Superintendents Heartland Administrators’ Association 2021-22 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 Our Regions Roland-Story Colo-Nesco Gilbert Region 1 Region 5 Glidden- Region 2 Region 6 Carroll Ralston Boone Nevada United Region 3 Region 7 Ogden Ames Region 4 Region 8 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 Board of Directors District 1 District 2 District 3 Ms. Sheri Benson Dr. Steve Rose Ms. Margie Schwenk District 4 District 5 District 6 Mr. Bruce Christensen Mr. John Kinley Mr. Pete Evans District 7 District 8 District 9 Dr. Earl Bridgewater Ms. Margaret Borgen Ms. Elizabeth Brennan Chief Administrator Dr. Jon Sheldahl Table of Contents HAA and Superintendent Advisory Council Meeting Dates .........................2 Heartland AEA Superintendents (by district/school) ....................................... 3 Superintendent Photo Directory ........................................................................ 4 Heartland AEA Leadership ............................................................................... 18 Partners .............................................................................................................. 19 Heartland Administrators’ Association (HAA) Heartland Administrators’ Association meetings will be held at Heartland AEA, Johnston Regional Education Center, 6500 Corporate Drive, Johnston, from 9 - 11:30 a.m. Return to Regular Meeting Schedule: • Sept. 7, 2021 • Oct. 5, 2021 • Nov. 2, 2021 • Dec. 7, 2021 • Jan. 4, 2022 • Feb. 1, 2022 (Tentative) • March 1, 2022 • April 5, 2022 • May 3, 2022 Superintendent Advisory Council Meetings (SAC) All Superintendent Advisory Council meetings will be regional in 2021-22. Watch for meeting invitations from Jenny Ugolini. 2 Heartland AEA Superintendents By District/School Adair-Casey Earlham Panorama Mr. Dennis McClain Dr. Tony Aylsworth, Interim Mr. Shawn Holloway Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton PCM Mr. Greg Dufoe Mr. Trevor Miller Ms. Michelle Havenstrite Ames Gilbert Pella Dr. Paula Vincent, Interim Dr. Christine Trujillo Mr. Greg Ebeling Ankeny Glidden-Ralston Perry Dr. Erick Pruitt Mr. Kreg Lensch Mr. Clark Wicks Ankeny Christian Academy Grand View Christian School Pleasantville Dr. Steve Robinson Mr. Chris Murphy Dr. Tony Aylsworth Audubon Guthrie Center Roland-Story Mr. Eric Trager Mr. Dennis McClain Mr. Matt Patton Ballard Indianola Saydel Mr. Ottie Maxey Mr. Art Sathoff Mr. Todd Martin Baxter Interstate 35 Southeast Polk Dr. Mickolyn Clapper Mrs. Sharon Dentlinger Dr. Dirk Halupnik Bondurant-Farrar Johnston Southeast Warren Dr. Rich Powers Ms. Laura Kacer Mr. Delane Galvin Boone Knoxville Twin Cedars Ms. Julie Trepa Ms. Cassi Pearson Mr. Scott Bridges Carlisle Kuemper Catholic United Mr. Bryce Amos Mr. John Steffes Dr. Pam Dodge Carroll Lynnville-Sully Urbandale Dr. Casey Berlau Mr. Matt Dunsbergen Dr. Rosalie Daca Colfax-Mingo Madrid Van Meter Mr. Erik Anderson Mr. Brian Horn Mr. Deron Durflinger Collins-Maxwell Martensdale-St. Marys Waukee Dr. Corey Lunn Mr. Tom Wood Dr. Brad Buck Colo-Nesco Melcher-Dallas West Central Valley Mr. Marc Snavely Mr. Scott Bridges Mr. Anthony Lohse Coon Rapids-Bayard Nevada Mr. Rusty Shockley Mr. Eric Trager Dr. Steve Gray West Des Moines Dallas Center-Grimes Newton Dr. Lisa Remy Mr. Scott Grimes Mr. Tom Messinger Winterset Des Moines North Polk Mr. Justin Gross Dr. Thomas Ahart Mr. Michael Kline Woodward-Granger Des Moines Christian Norwalk Dr. Matt Adams Mr. Cade Lambert Mr. Duane (D.T.) Magee Diocese of Des Moines Ogden Ms. Donna Bishop Dr. Pam Dodge 3 Region 1 Board Members Steve Rose Margie Schwenk JOANN KLOCKE TINNA WALBERG Regional Director Regional Director Audubon, Carroll, Coon Rapids-Bayard, Adair-Casey, Earlham, Guthrie Center, Exira-EHK, Glidden-Ralston Panorama, West Central Valley, Winterset Carroll Office Adel Office 900 N. Grant Road, Suite 160 602 Visions Parkway Carroll, IA 51401 Adel, IA 50003 Phone: (515) 473-6685 Phone: (515) 473-6952 Fax: (712) 792-9430 Fax: (515) 993-4598 [email protected] [email protected] Region 1 Superintendents Glidden- Carroll Ralston Coon Rapids-Bayard Audubon Panorama Guthrie Center Exira-EHK DENNIS MCCLAIN ERIC TRAGER CASEY BERLAU West Central Valley Adair-Casey CSD, Audubon CSD, Coon Carroll CSD Adair-Casey Earlham Guthrie Center CSD Rapids-Bayard CSD 1026 N. Adams Street 906 School Street 800 3rd Avenue Carroll, IA 51401 Guthrie Center, IA 50115 Audubon, IA 50025 Phone: (712) 792-8001 Phone: (641) 332-2972 Phone: (712) 563-2607 Fax: (712) 792-8008 Winterset Fax: (641) 332-2973 Fax: (712) 563-3607 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] TONY AYLSWORTH TREVOR MILLER KREG LENSCH JOHN STEFFES Earlham CSD Exira-EHK CSD Glidden-Ralston CSD Kuemper Catholic Schools 535 N. Chestnut Avenue 4114 Madison Street 602 Idaho Street 116 S. East Street P.O. Box 430 Elk Horn, IA 51531 P.O. Box 488 Carroll, IA 51401 Earlham, IA 50072 Phone: (712) 764-4616 Glidden, IA 51443 Phone: (712) 792-3313 ext. 254 Phone: (515) 758-2235 Fax: (712) 764-4606 Phone: (712) 659-3411 Fax: (712) 792-8070 Fax: (515) 758-2215 [email protected] Fax: (712) 659-2248 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SHAWN HOLLOWAY CO-SUPERINTENDENT CO-SUPERINTENDENT JUSTIN GROSS Panorama CSD ANTHONY LOHSE RUSTY SHOCKLEY Winterset CSD 701 W. Main Street West Central Valley CSD West Central Valley CSD 110 West Washington St. P.O. Box 39 803 Washington Street 803 Washington Street P.O. Box 30 Panora, IA 50216 Dexter, IA 50070 Dexter, IA 50070 Winterset, IA 50273 Phone: (641) 755-4144 Phone: (515) 523-2187 Phone: (515) 523-2187 Phone: (515) 462-2718 Fax: (641) 755-3008 Fax: (515) 789-4613 Fax: (515) 789-4613 Fax: (515) 462-2732 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 Region 1 Legislators ADAIR-CASEY Sen. Mark Segebart, R-Vail GLIDDEN-RALSTON WINTERSET Sen. Jake Chapman, R-Adel (712) 677-5547 Sen. Jesse Green, R-Harcourt Sen. Claire Celsi, D-West Des Moines (515) 650-3942 [email protected] (515) 351-9761 (515) 554-6754 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rep. Brian Best, R-Glidden Sen. Jesse Green, R-Harcourt (515) 281-3221 Sen. Craig Williams, R-Manning Sen. Jake Chapman, R-Adel (515) 351-9761 [email protected] (712) 790-8927 (515) 650-3942 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rep. Ray Sorensen, R-Greenfield Rep. Brian Best, R-Glidden (515) 441-0332 Rep. Brian Best, R-Glidden Sen. Julian Garrett, R-Indianola (515) 281-3221 [email protected] (515) 281-3221 (515) 281-3221 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rep. Phil Thompson, R-Jefferson Rep. Ray Sorensen, R-Greenfield (515) 391-1941 Rep. Phil Thompson, R-Jefferson Sen. Tom Shipley, R-Nodaway (515) 441-0332 [email protected] (515) 391-1941 (712) 621-3276 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] EARLHAM AUDUBON Sen. Jake Chapman, R-Adel GUTHRIE CENTER Rep. Stan Gustafson, R-Cumming Sen. Jake Chapman, R-Adel (515) 650-3942 Sen. Jake Chapman, R-Adel (515) 559-4702 (515) 650-3942 [email protected] (515) 650-3942 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Sen. Julian Garrett, R-Indianola Rep. Tom Moore, R-Des Moines Sen. Jesse Green, R-Harcourt (515) 281-3221 Sen. Craig Williams, R-Manning (712) 778-2538 (515) 351-9761 [email protected] (712) 790-8927 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rep. Stan Gustafson, R-Cumming Rep. Carter Nordman, R-Adel Sen. Jason Schultz, R-Schleswig (515) 559-4702 Rep. Brian Best, R-Glidden (515) 480-7837 (712) 676-2109 [email protected] (515) 281-3221 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rep. Carter Nordman, R-Adel Rep. Ray Sorensen, R-Greenfield Rep. Brian Best, R-Glidden (515) 480-7837 Rep. Phil Thompson, R-Jefferson (515) 441-0332 (515) 281-3221 [email protected] (515) 391-1941 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rep. Ray Sorensen, R-Greenfield Rep. Kristin Sunde, D-Des Moines Rep. Steven Holt, R-Denison (515) 441-0332 PANORAMA (515) 450-1734 (712) 263-8347 [email protected] Sen. Jake Chapman, R-Adel [email protected] [email protected] (515) 650-3942 EXIRA-EHK [email protected] Rep. Ray Sorensen, R-Greenfield Sen. Jake Chapman, R-Adel (515) 441-0332 (515) 650-3942 Sen. Jesse Green, R-Harcourt [email protected] [email protected] (515) 351-9761 [email protected] CARROLL Sen. Jason Schultz, R-Schleswig Sen. Jesse Green, R-Harcourt (712) 676-2109 Rep. Ray Sorensen, R-Greenfield (515) 351-9761 [email protected] (515) 441-0332 [email protected] [email protected] Sen. Tom Shipley, R-Griswold Sen. Tim Kraayenbrink, R-Fort Dodge (712) 621-3276 Rep. Phil Thompson, R-Jefferson (515) 576-0417 [email protected] (515) 391-1941 [email protected] [email protected] Sen.
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