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SCHOOL BOARD MEETING September 8, 2020 ADDENDUM SCHOOL BOARD MEETING September 8, 2020 ADDENDUM I. ACTIONS CONCERNING CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL EMPLOYED FOR THE 2019 – 2020 SCHOOL YEAR A. Resignations: Jennifer M. Cambensy – Teacher Assistant, Waxpool Elementary School, effective 06/11/2020 Katherine Ciurzynski – School Nutrition Manager, Legacy Elementary School, effective 06/10/2020 Pamela English – School Nurse, Freedom High School, effective 06/12/2020 Nicholas R. Farroni – Behavioral Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 06/11/2020 Kristina Lehmbeck – School Nutrition Worker, Discovery Elementary School, effective 06/10/2020 Pamela Napier – Bus Driver, Department of Support Services, effective 06/10/2020 Leigh Noyes – Teacher Assistant, John Champe High School, effective 06/11/2020 Theresa L. Stuit – Bus Attendant, Department of Support Services, effective 06/10/2020 Cheryl Thomson – Teacher Assistant, John Champe High School, effective 06/11/2020 Paula Vasquez – School Nutrition Worker, Brambleton Middle School, effective 06/10/2020 II. ACTIONS CONCERNING CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL EMPLOYED FOR THE 2020 – 2021 SCHOOL YEAR A. New Hires: Ola K. Abdallah-Faour – Teacher Assistant, John Champe High School, effective 08/24/2020 Anwar Al Hafid – Teacher Assistant, Rolling Ridge Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Shikha Arora – Teacher Assistant, Pinebrook Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Sahba Ashrafi – Teacher Assistant, Cardinal Ridge Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Karen Ashworth – Health Clinic Specialist, Meadowland Elementary School, effective 08/28/2020 Bettsi Baldwin – Teacher Assistant, Farmwell Station Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Samuel Beglau – Teacher Assistant, Freedom High School, effective 08/24/2020 Subechya Bhandari – Teacher Assistant, Lightridge High School, effective 08/24/2020 Rachelle Bonner – Teacher Assistant, J. L. Simpson Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Brett Bonneville – Teacher Assistant, Loudoun Valley High School, effective 08/24/2020 Natalie Brandon – Teacher Assistant, Madison’s Trust Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Andzelika Breese – Bus Driver, Department of Support Services, effective 08/27/2020 Amanda Buhler – Teacher Assistant, J. L. Simpson Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Elizabeth Burgoyne – Teacher Assistant, Mountain View Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Drew Burkett – Digital Experience Specialist, Department of Digital Innovation, effective 08/19/2020 Aly Cadet – Behavioral Assistant, Dominion High School, effective 08/24/2020 Sandra Carabantes Franco – Teacher Assistant, Brambleton Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Jennifer Cardile – Teacher Assistant, Liberty Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Jacqueline Caroline – Teacher Assistant, Little River Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Karin Cascio – Teacher Assistant, Pinebrook Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Maura Cashen – Teacher Assistant, Newton-Lee Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Diana Castro – Teacher Assistant, Heritage High School, effective 08/24/2020 Gerson Chavez Molina – Custodian, Department of Support Services, effective 08/24/2020 Sumita Chopra – Teacher Assistant, Stone Hill Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Francine Clark – Teacher Assistant, Independence High School, effective 08/24/2020 Aubrey Clendenin – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, 08/28/2020 Linda Cole – Teacher Assistant, Seneca Ridge Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Oskeola Coniku – Teacher Assistant, Sully Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Julia Craig – Teacher Assistant, Madison’s Trust Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Marcela Cruz – Parent Liaison, Sterling Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Lena Curtis – Teacher Assistant, Hutchison Farm Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Jennifer Ecevit – Teacher Assistant, Meadowland Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Shireen Fatema – Teacher Assistant, Lightridge High School, effective 08/24/2020 Meryl Ferrara – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Sabrina Fields – Teacher Assistant, Harmony Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Theresa Fowler – Teacher Assistant, Brambleton Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Elizabeth Funke – Payroll Technician II, Department of Business and Finance, effective 09/08/2020 Houda Furey – Digital Experience Specialist, Liberty Elementary School, effective 09/08/2020 Joshua Gadd – Teacher Assistant, Park View High School, effective 08/24/2020 Julissa Gallo-Montero – Parent Liaison, Seneca Ridge Middle School, effective 08/28/2020 Martha Galloway – Bus Driver, Department of Support Services, effective 08/11/2020 Stacey Garrison – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 08/31/2020 Jorie Gelnett – School Board Assistant, School Board Office, effective 09/08/2020 Triska Ghafori – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Amal Ghannam – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 William Gomez – Teacher Assistant, Banneker Elementary School, 08/24/2020 Savannah Gregg – Bus Driver, Department of Support Services, effective 08/28/2020 Tetiana Gundyr-Butler – Teacher Assistant, Hamilton Elementary School, effective 08/31/2020 Kamakshi Gupta – Teacher Assistant, Lightridge High School, effective 08/24/2020 Stacey Hajje – Bus Driver, Department of Support Services, effective 08/11/2020 Rehana Hari – Teacher Assistant, Buffalo Trail Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Frida Harrington – Teacher Assistant, Arcola Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Seema Hasija – Teacher Assistant, Independence High School, effective 08/24/2020 John Holland – Teacher Assistant, Loudoun County High School, effective 08/28/2020 Janice Hood – Library Assistant, Lightridge High School, effective 08/25/2020 Lacey Horner – Teacher Assistant, Waxpool Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Kelly Hostetter – Teacher Assistant, Little River Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Aqsa Iqbal – Teacher Assistant, Moorefield Station Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Shruti Jani – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Shamya Jayasuriya – Teacher Assistant, Park View High School, effective 08/24/2020 Marissa Jones – Teacher Assistant, Loudoun County High School, effective 08/24/2020 Julie Joyce – Teacher Assistant, Willard Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Marguerite Keane – Teacher Assistant, Heritage High School, effective 08/24/2020 Carroll Kennedy – Teacher Assistant, J. L. Simpson Middle School, effective 08/28/2020 Olivia Kim – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Rajashree Kurl – Teacher Assistant, Brambleton Middle School, effective 08/28/2020 Olivia Kurzeja – Teacher Assistant, Independence High School, effective 08/24/2020 Shirley Linares – Teacher Assistant, John W. Tolbert, Jr. Elementary School, effective 08/26/2020 Anastasiya Lodato – Teacher Assistant, Smart’s Mill Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Jennifer Mansker – Teacher Assistant, Harper Park Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Amy McNaul – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Erin Mehalic – Teacher Assistant, Seneca Ridge Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Alexander Merriman – Teacher Assistant, Heritage High School, effective 08/24/2020 Brenna Meyer – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, 08/31/2020 Emy Meza – Teacher Assistant, Park View High School, effective 08/28/2020 Jessica Miller – Teacher Assistant, Hamilton Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Sirikul Miller – Teacher Assistant, Smart’s Miller Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Felipe Montes Dongo – Teacher Assistant, John Champe High School, effective 08/24/2020 Maryam Moosa – Teacher Assistant, J. Michael Lunsford Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Allaa Nabulsi – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Kelly Nacson – Teacher Assistant, Buffalo Trail Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Sarah Newland – Teacher Assistant, Liberty Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Neetu Nigam – Teacher Assistant, Lightridge High School, effective 08/24/2020 Faisal Olomi – Teacher Assistant, Cardinal Ridge Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Andrea Oran – Teacher Assistant, Newton-Lee Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Caitlin Palmisano – Library Assistant, Liberty Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Adell Panetta – Teacher Assistant, Frances Hazel Reid Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Katherine Parker – Teacher Assistant, Eagle Ridge Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Jennifer Pauley – Teacher Assistant, Moorefield Station Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Eric Paz – Teacher Assistant, Lightridge High School, effective 08/24/2020 Diane Peratt – Teacher Assistant, Waxpool Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Renee Pfaffinger – Teacher Assistant, Round Hill Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Karen Pierce – Teacher Assistant, Meadowland Elementary School, effective 08/27/2020 Linda Poole – Teacher Assistant, Goshen Post Elementary School, effective 08/28/2020 Cameron Potts – Teacher Assistant, Arcola Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Jaimie Ralph – Teacher Assistant, Smart’s Mill Middle School, effective 08/24/2020 Elaine Rosales – Teacher Assistant, Stone Bridge High School, effective 08/24/2020 Sandra Ross – Teacher Assistant, Forest Grove Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Mary Rutler – Teacher Assistant, Pinebrook Elementary School, effective 08/24/2020 Stephen Schultz – Teacher Assistant, Lincoln Elementary
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