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Copy of TOY Verification First Name Last Name Campus Name Joseph Jenkins NEW TECH HIGH SCHOOL AT B.F. DARRELL SHANNON NELSON SCHOOL OF SCIENCE/ENGINEERING Carlisa Washington BUSINESS MAGNET Cassie Benzenberg BOOKER T WASHINGTON SPVA MAGNET Virginia Nash TOWNVIEW-HEALTH PROFESSIONS MAGNET Bryan Lindsey SORRELL SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SRVCS Yonathan Tadesse JDG SANDERS MGNT FOR LAW Cymone Lonon TAG MAGNET Kathryn Holmes LONGFELLOW MIDDLE SCHOOL Luis Macias TRINIDAD GARZA EARLY COLLEGE Sherry Caldwell DR WRIGHT L LASSITER JR EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Melisa Durkin GEORGE BANNERMAN DEALEY MONTESSORI Monica Chapa TRINITY HEIGHTS GIFTED AND TALENTED SCHOOL Peter Morrissey ALEX SANGER PREPARATORY SCHOOL Erica Simon HARRY STONE MONTESSORI ACADEMY Renita Hines HARRY STONE MONTESSORI ACADEMY Tysha Randle TWAIN ELEMENTARY Rafael Ibarra EDUARDO MATA MONTESSORI SCHOOL Jessica Banda SOLAR PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Jamal Sterling IGNITE MIDDLE SCHOOL Kassandra Dena SCHOOL FOR THE TALENTED AND GIFTED IN PLEASANT GROVE William Adkins BARACK OBAMA MALE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY AT MACEO SMITH James "Brandon" Barrier INNOVATION, DESIGN, ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACADEMY Mary Nunley CITYLAB HIGH SCHOOL Adriana Popa SUDIE L WILLIAMS TALENTED AND GIFTED ACADEMY Nwadiogo Nduka NORTH LAKE EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Adelina Rico J Q ADAMS ELEMENTARY Yolanda McGowan PREK PARTNERSHIP CENTER Angelica M. Gordon GABE ALLEN (INTERNAL CHARTER) ELEM Dolga Guadalupe WILLIAM ANDERSON ELEMENTARY Wendy L. Chavez ARCADIA PARK ELEMENTARY C. Daniel Lopez Ledezma JOSE JOE MAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Lorane Conde BAYLES ELEMENTARY Terenda Robinson BLAIR ELEMENTARY Emily Sapoch BLANTON ELEMENTARY Angela Garza BOWIE ELEMENTARY Maria Aragon BRYAN ELEMENTARY Maria Roberts-Veras HARRELL BUDD ELEMENTARY Carol Chara BURNET ELEMENTARY Craig Powell BURLESON ELEMENTARY Joy Walton BUSHMAN ELEMENTARY Rosa Mendez CHAPEL HILL PREPARATORY Claudia Tellez CAILLET ELEMENTARY Rochelle Chivers CARPENTER ELEMENTARY Debora Twiggs CARR ELEMENTARY Jessica Falcon CASA VIEW ELEMENTARY Natasha Julian CENTRAL ELEMENTARY Marcus Turner MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR LEARNING CEN Cathia Arevalo CONNER ELEMENTARY Maleah Matheny COWART ELEMENTARY Laura Lester ZARAGOZA ELEMENTARY Andrea Cawley JORDAN ELEMENTARY Gabriela Urdaneta Olivares DEGOLYER ELEMENTARY Pamela Plummer DONALD ELEMENTARY Juana Banda DORSEY ELEMENTARY Candise Francis DUNBAR ELEMENTARY Ana Roman JILL STONE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT VICKERY MEADOW Derrick Wesley ERVIN ELEMENTARY Takeila Berkins FOSTER ELEMENTARY Steven Morgan GILL ELEMENTARY Nydia Sosa Quiles GOOCH ELEMENTARY Geovanne Garcia HALL PERSONALIZED LEARNING ACADEMY AT OAK CLIFF Blanca Martinez HENDERSON ELEMENTARY Maria Yetts HEXTER ELEMENTARY Paul Curbow LARRY SMITH ELEMENTARY Maria Trevino C A TATUM JR ELEMENTARY Denesyn Figueroa Freytes HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY Tomas Chavira HOGG NEW TECH CENTER Yessica Mendoza HOOE ELEMENTARY Santiago Hernandez HOTCHKISS ELEMENTARY Darren Rome PERSONALIZED PREP AT HOUSTON Rachel Gutierrez IRELAND ELEMENTARY Anna Sorrells MOCKINGBIRD ELEMENTARY Tanya L. Young CEDAR CREST ELEMENTARY MICHAEL DALEO JONES ELEMENTARY Marisol Anguiano Villanueva KIEST ELEMENTARY Angelina Leon Jaimes KLEBERG ELEMENTARY Sonia Jaramillo KNIGHT ELEMENTARY Deirdre Mari KRAMER ELEMENTARY Susana Garcia LAGOW ELEMENTARY Kaitlin Connell LAKEWOOD ELEMENTARY Stephanie Smith J T BRASHEAR ELEMENTARY Norma Cazares LANIER ELEMENTARY LaCour LaCour-Eron GENEVA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY Ariel Sanders-Taylor U LEE ELEMENTARY Crystal Yao JACK LOWE, SR ELEMENTARY Mariana Alegria LIPSCOMB ELEMENTARY Josefina Berry H I HOLLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT LISBON Lorena Gutierrez MACON ELEMENTARY Lourdes Lewis MAPLE LAWN ELEMENTARY Madeline Nayfa MARCUS ELEMENTARY Dammeriax Jackson THOMAS L. MARSALIS ELEMENTARY STEAM ACADEMY Kimberly Harmon MILAM ELEMENTARY Gwendolyn Stradford MILLER ELEMENTARY Amanda Hope MOSELEY ELEMENTARY Anna Nichols MT AUBURN STEAM ACADEMY Liliana McDonnell OLIVER ELEMENTARY Angel Mahoney Gooch PEABODY ELEMENTARY Savannah Chachere PEASE ELEMENTARY Laura Coalter PEELER ELEMENTARY José Armendariz PERSHING ELEMENTARY Kimberly Broadway POLK ELEMENTARY Kevin McLendon PRESTON HOLLOW ELEMENTARY Olga Gomez REAGAN ELEMENTARY Lattisha Pinkard REILLY ELEMENTARY Julio Rodriguez Medrano REINHARDT ELEMENTARY Justin Deshone RHOADS ELEMENTARY Sasheka Green RICE ELEMENTARY Manuel Cerda ROBERTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Jennifer Glasser ROGERS ELEMENTARY Kathleen Keeter ROSEMONT LOWER - CHRIS V SEMOS BUILDING Paula Matthews RUSSELL ELEMENTARY Ebony Barrett SAN JACINTO ELEMENTARY LaCourtney Washington SEAGOVILLE ELEMENTARY Roberto Lopez SILBERSTEIN ELEMENTARY Laura Rodriguez STEMMONS ELEMENTARY Katelyn "Katie" Sokol STEVENS PARK ELEMENTARY Takina White TERRY ELEMENTARY Ty'Andra Pogue THORNTON ELEMENTARY Octavio Moreno TITCHE ELEMENTARY Katherine Brooks TRUETT ELEMENTARY Dewayne Thigpen TURNER ELEMENTARY Gabriela Garcia URBAN PARK ELEMENTARY MADELEINE MENCHACA WALNUT HILL ELEMENTARY Denisecia Talabi WEBSTER ELEMENTARY Charlotte McKinnon WEISS ELEMENTARY Ruby Rosales-Mendoza WINNETKA ELEMENTARY Sara Vears WITHERS ELEMENETARY Tony Brown ROWE ELEMENTARY Andrea Myers NATHAN ADAMS ELEMENTARY Angelica Carolina Leal Ventura HENRY B GONZALEZ PERSONALIZED LEARNING ACADEMY Keigan Toney ALEXANDER ELEMENTARY Maria Elysa Sarmiento COCHRAN ELEMENTARY Sylvia Thomas RUNYON ELEMENTARY Brenda Delgado ARTURO SALAZAR ELEMENTARY Luis Jordan Quero FRANK GUZICK ELEMENTARY Betza Alvarez Ramirez SEAGOVILLE NORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Shalandra Gatson ADELFA CALLEJO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Ryndi Johnson YOUNG ELEMENTARY Jannet Mata DEZAVALA ELEMENTARY Stacie Wells STARKS ELEMENTARY Sergio Carrasco MCNAIR ELEMENTARY Kelly Diaz MARTINEZ ELEMENTARY Vakayesha Manning DOUGLASS ELEMENTARY Yesenia Hernandez Torres SALDIVAR ELEMENTARY Bertha Aguirre MARIA MORENO STEAM ACADEMY Perla Trejo PLEASANT GROVE ELEMENTARY Maria Davila BETHUNE ELEMENTARY Selene Ramos KAHN ELEMENTARY Reyna Ruiz CUELLAR ELEMENTARY Maria Johnston TOLBERT ELEMENTARY Eugenia Fernandez de Barraza LEONIDES CIGARROA ELEMENTARY Jose Hernandez JERRY JUNKINS ELEMENTARY moises mercado ANNE FRANK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Daphne Johnson CHAVEZ ELEMENTARY Lizbeth Monroy MEDRANO ELEMENTARY Gloria Garcia HIGHLAND MEADOWS ELEMENTARY Tamelia Saxon N W HARLLEE EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER Arianna Zeb LEE MCSHAN JR ELEMENTARY Elvia Soltero C M SOTO JR ELEMENTARY Janel Sanchez Gonzalez FELIX G BOTELLO PERSONALIZED LEARNING ELEMENTARY Ana Karen Perez Garcia ARLINGTON PARK EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER Brittany Blanton WILMER HUTCHINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Luis Baeza THELMA E P RICHARDSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Courtney Boykin GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Maria Narvaez EBBY HALLIDAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEANDRA WARNER EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON ELEMENTARY Francisco Morales Folch DOWNTOWN MONTESSORI AT IDA B. WELLS ACADEMY Keren Ratnam MONTESSORI AT ONESIMO HERNANDEZ Joseph Francis SOLAR PREP FOR BOYS AT JOHN F KENNEDY Cristina Zanagar BRYAN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL Brad Dominy ADAMSON HIGH SCHOOL Tremellyn Alford MULTIPLE CAREER CENTER Allison Cato MOLINA HIGH SCHOOL Mary Griffin HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOL Mark Wolveck THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Hannah Williams J F KIMBALL HIGH SCHOOL Beverly Talton LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL Lasybil Campbell PINKSTON HIGH SCHOOL/ EDISON LEARNING CENTER 7 Candice Cofer ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL LaTunja Hubbard SAMUELL HIGH SCHOOL Teresa Carrasco SEAGOVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Euranie Patin SOUTH OAK CLIFF HIGH SCHOOL Dhara Lad H GRADY SPRUCE HIGH SCHOOL Valarie Nichols SUNSET HIGH SCHOOL Darlene Seeley W T WHITE HIGH SCHOOL Thao Le WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL Johnny L. McKenzie D W CARTER HIGH SCHOOL Stacie Davenport NORTH DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL Aaron Stewart SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL Laura Loving EMMETT CONRAD HIGH SCHOOL Patricia Bolton BARBARA M MANNS HS DAEP Tameka Jones JAMES MADISON HIGH SCHOOL Kristopher Wright IRMA RANGEL YOUNG WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP SCHOOL Michael Johnson W H ATWELL MIDDLE SCHOOL Herbert Milliner T W BROWNE MIDDLE SCHOOL Rosemond Clarke-Beacham E B COMSTOCK MIDDLE SCHOOL Charmaine Pettway YOUNG MEN'S LEADERSHIP ACADEMY AT FRED F FLORENCE MS Marie Novais BENJAMIN FRANKLIN INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATORY ACADEMY She'cara Humphrey GASTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Kristy Little GREINER MIDDLE SCHOOL Joan Thibodaux HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL Dwight Jones HOLMES MIDDLE SCHOOL Pearletta Kimble PIEDMONT GLOBAL ACADEMY Susan Moreno LONG MIDDLE SCHOOL Miriam Gaytan MARSH MIDDLE SCHOOL Tellesha Minter RUSK MIDDLE SCHOOL JESUS DELATORRE ED WALKER MIDDLE SCHOOL Rachel Reese SPENCE MIDDLE SCHOOL LAURENCE Smith STOCKARD MIDDLE SCHOOL Seneca Denman STOREY MIDDLE SCHOOL Charkeitha Ramey BILLY E DADE MIDDLE SCHOOL Latoya Hillman RAUL S. QUINTANILLA SR. MIDDLE SCHOOL STEAM ACADEMY Sujehy Arredondo SEAGOVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Aliza Aponte DALLAS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ACADEM KEITH DAVIS ZUMWALT MIDDLE SCHOOL Tajuana Brewster H W LANG MIDDLE SCHOOL Elana Sims HECTOR GARCIA MIDDLE SCHOOL Cory Faber FRANCISCO PANCHO MEDRANO JUNIOR HIGH IRENE BARRAZA SAM TASBY MIDDLE SCHOOL Juandell Parker KATHLYN JOY GILLIAM COLLEGIATE ACADEMY Youngsun Choi ZAN WESLEY HOLMES JR MIDDLE SCHOOL Hau "Jimmy" Huynh WILLIAM B TRAVIS VANGUARD ACADEMY Carmen Peterkin YOUNG WOMEN'S STEAM ACADEMY AT BALCH SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL Vonkisa Baker ANN RICHARDS MIDDLE SCHOOL Angela Johnson KENNEDY CURRY MIDDLE SCHOOL Kathleen Ramirez ROSEMONT UPPER Ryan Brown D A HULCY MIDDLE SCHOOL Tracy Askey WILMER HUTCHINS HIGH SCHOOL Brandon Brown CAREER INSTITUTE EAST.
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