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Orange County Public Schools Organizational Charts ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS Office of the Superintendent District General Counsel Teaching and Learning Learning Communities East Learning Community North Learning Community Southeast Learning Community Southwest Learning Community West Learning Community Innovation Office School Transformation Office High Schools Office Chief Academic Office Curriculum and Digital Learning Federal Programs Multilingual Services Professional Learning Department Student Services Career and Technical Education Exceptional Student Education Minority Achievement Office Revised: 09.30.2021 ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS Research, Accountability and Grants Accountability and Improvement Grants and Special Projects Data Strategy Research and Evaluation Test Development and Measurement School Choice Services School Choice Student Enrollment Communications District Foundation Government Relations Media Relations Public Relations Facilities Services Construction Planning Real Estate Management Maintenance Northwest Northeast Southeast Grounds, Landscaping and Pest Control Services Asset Protection Custodial Services Fiscal Services Office of Management and Budget Payroll Services Finance Accounts Payable Risk Management Worker s Compensation Office of Retirement Services ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS Human Resources and Executive Services Human Resources Division Compensation Employment Services Labor Relations Professional Standards Talent Acquisition and Compliance School Board Services Information Technology Services Applications Business Operations Enterprise Projects Information Security Operations SAP Basis Business Systems Student Information Systems Operations Building Code Compliance Office District Police Environmental Compliance and Sustainability Food and Nutrition Services Procurement Services Construction & Contracting Material Management Procurement and Contracting Business Opportunity Office Safety and Emergency Management Emergency Management and Business Continuity Office of the Fire Marshal Safety Transportation Services ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CITIZENS OF ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT GENERAL SCHOOL BOARD OF COUNSEL Amy Envall ORANGE COUNTY Executive Manager DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Office of the District Barbara Jenkins Superintendent Susan Adams Chief Chief Financial Officer Deputy Superintendent Chief of Staff Communications Officer Doreen Concolino Maria Vazquez Bridget Williams Scott Howat (Interim) Chief Operations Officer Chief Information Officer Chief Facilities Officer Roberto Pacheco Robert Curran John Morris Orange County Public Schools 1AS701 revised: 06.03.2021 SCHOOL BOARD OF Audit Committee ORANGE COUNTY Administrator District General Counsel School Board Internal Auditor District General Counsel Linda Lindsey Cindy Valentin Amy Envall Senior Internal Auditor Vincent Roberts Deputy General Counsel Jan Skjersaa Employment, Labor, and Alpa Vyas Litigation Cassandra Williams John Palmerini (vacant) Information Associate General Counsel Technology Auditor Education Policy and Luis Aponte Santiago Legislative and Congressional Matters Vivian Cocotas Staff Attorney III / EEO Staff Attorney III Staff Attorney II Staff Attorney II Officer Sarah Koren Sarah Kopesky (vacant) Keshara Cowans Senior Manager Manager ADA Compliance Equity Compliance Jay Cardinali Juanita Williams Orange County Public Schools 1AS702 revised: 08.11.2021 DIVISION OF TEACHING AND LEARNING Deputy Superintendent Senior Specialist Office of the Deputy Superintendent Maria Vazquez Ruthgally Camacho Associate Superintendent Associate Superintendent Associate Superintendent Associate Superintendent Minority Achievement Chief Academic Officer Career and Technical Exceptional Student Research, Accountability School Choice Services Officer Kathryn Shuler Education Education & Grants Greg Moody Jennifer Bellinger Melanie Stefanowicz Susan Abbe Jennifer Sasser Area Superintendent Area Superintendent Area Superintendent Area Superintendent Area Superintendent Associate Superintendent East Learning North Learning Southeast Learning Southwest Learning West Learning Innovation Office Community Community Community Community Community John Wright Jose Martinez Rahim Jones William Bohn James Larsen Jennifer Cupid-McCoy Associate Superintendent Chief of High Schools School Transformation High Schools Office Office Harold Border Tashanda Brown-Cannon Orange County Public Schools 1AS703 revised: 06.03.2020 EAST LEARNING COMMUNITY Principals Area Superintendent 29 Jose Martinez Executive Area Director Area Administrator East Learning Community East Learning Community James Leslie Dalila Hernandez Senior Administrator East Learning Community Marcie Mathews ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: K-8 SCHOOLS: 1401 Aloma ES 1601 Deerwood ES 1861 Wedgefield School K-8 0611 Azalea Park ES 1181 Dommerich ES 0531 Baldwin Park ES 0259 East Lake ES MIDDLE SCHOOLS: 0871 Bonneville ES 0681 Engelwood ES 0751 Brookshire ES 1971 Forsyth Woods ES 1281 Corner Lake Middle 0217 Camelot ES 0561 Lakemont ES 0571 Glenridge Middle 1612 Castle Creek ES 0213 Lawton Chiles ES 0242 Legacy Middle 0711 Cheney ES 1141 Little River ES 0731 Maitland Middle 0831 Chickasaw ES 0261 Riverdale ES 1852 Timber Springs Middle 1451 Columbia ES 0431 Union Park ES 0911 Union Park Middle 0156 Cypress Springs ES 1091 Waterford ES Orange County Public Schools 1AS703a revised: 06.11.2021 NORTH LEARNING COMMUNITY Principals Area Superintendent 21 Rahim Jones Executive Area Director Area Administrator North Learning Community Derrick Fontaine Mindi Smith Senior Administrator North Learning Community (vacant) ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: MIDDLE SCHOOLS: 1282 Apopka ES 0401 Pinewood ES 0282 Apopka Middle 0991 Clay Springs ES 0941 Prairie Lake ES 0581 College Park Middle 0311 Killarney ES 1431 Ridgewood Park ES 0721 Lockhart Middle 0241 Lake Gem ES 1251 Riverside ES 1671 Piedmont Lakes Middle 0521 Lake Silver ES 1011 Rock Springs ES 1702 Wolf Lake Middle 1221 Lake Sybelia ES 0861 Rolling Hills ES 0141 Lakeville ES 0841 Spring Lake ES 0421 Lockhart ES 0821 Lovell ES Orange County Public Schools 1AS703b revised: 08.27.2021 SOUTHEAST LEARNING COMMUNITY Principals Area Superintendent 32 William Bohn Executive Area Director Southeast Learning Area Administrator Community Dalila Hernandez Shelia Windom Senior Administrator Southeast Learning Community Gloria McGarvey ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: MIDDLE SCHOOLS: 0321 Andover ES 0741 Sally Ride ES 1391 Conway Middle 0551 Conway ES 1441 Shenandoah ES 1871 Innovation Middle 1921 Eagle Creek ES 1341 Southwood ES 1111 Roberto Clemente Middle 1461 Hidden Oaks ES 1831 Sun Blaze ES 1931 Lake Nona Middle 0301 Lake George ES 0215 Three Points ES 1551 Liberty Middle 0851 Lancaster ES 0971 Ventura ES 1682 Odyssey Middle 0331 Laureate Park ES 1161 Village Park ES 1703 South Creek Middle 0891 McCoy ES 1752 Vista Lakes ES 1151 Walker Middle 1041 Meadow Woods ES 0510 Vista Pointe ES 1582 Moss Park ES 1941 Wetherbee ES 0212 Oakshire ES 1171 Winegard ES 1541 Pinar ES 1741 Wyndham Lakes ES Orange County Public Schools 1AS703c revised: 06.30.2021 SOUTHWEST LEARNING COMMUNITY Principals Area Superintendent 29 James Larsen Executive Area Director Area Administrator Southwest Learning Southwest Learning Community Community Darius Adamson Derrick Fontaine Senior Administrator Southwest Learning Community Leanna Argenziano ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: K-8 SCHOOL: 1392 Bay Lake ES 1492 Millennia Gardens ES 0221 Lake Como School K-8 1071 Bay Meadows ES 0961 Palm Lake ES 1014 OCPS Academic Center for Excellence 1012 Castleview ES 1491 Palmetto ES 0701 Catalina ES 0231 Pineloch ES MIDDLE SCHOOLS: 0781 Dover Shores ES 1261 Sadler ES 1591 Dr. Phillips ES 1731 Sand Lake ES 1291 Chain of Lakes Middle 0236 Eagle s Nest ES 1023 Sunshine ES 0245 Freedom Middle 5841 Eccleston ES 1776 Sunset Park ES 1022 Horizon West Middle 0214 Endeavor ES 0811 Tangelo Park ES 0151 Memorial Middle 1191 Hunters Creek ES 1051 Waterbridge ES 1031 Southwest Middle 1553 Millennia ES 1133 Westridge Middle Orange County Public Schools 1AS703d revised: 06.30.2021 WEST LEARNING COMMUNITY Principals Area Superintendent 32 Jennifer Cupid-McCoy Executive Area Director Area Administrator West Learning Community Derrick Fontaine Wendy Ivory Senior Administrator West Learning Community Edie Sohigian ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: MIDDLE SCHOOLS: 0216 Citrus ES 0621 Pine Hills ES 1762 Bridgewater Middle 0511 Dillard Street ES 0520 Summerlake ES 1681 Gotha Middle 1611 Frangus ES 1821 SunRidge ES 0352 Lakeview Mddle 0881 Hiawassee ES 0235 Thornebrooke ES 0342 Ocoee Middle 1482 Independence ES 0361 Tildenville ES 0921 Robinswood Middle 1791 Keene s Crossing ES 5861 Washington Shores ES 0482 Water Spring Middle 1571 Lake Whitney ES 1024 Water Spring ES 1321 Maxey ES 0253 West Oaks ES SPECIAL SCHOOL: 1021 Metrowest ES 1562 Westbrooke ES 1501 Oak Hill ES 1201 Westpointe ES 1561 Magnolia School 1531 Ocoee ES 0322 Whispering Oak ES 0591 Silver Pines Academy 1331 Orange Center ES 1231 Windermere ES Orange County Public Schools 1AS703e revised: 06.30.2021 INNOVATION OFFICE Principals Associate Superintendent 26 John Wright Senior Administrator Executive Area Director Area Administrator Innovation Office Innovation Office Derrick Fontaine Jenny Gibson Prince LeBoo ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: K-8 SCHOOLS: 0222 Avalon ES 0981 Arbor Ridge School K-8 0541 Dream Lake ES 1851 Audubon Park School K-8 0201 Hillcrest ES 0631 Blankner School K-8 1351 Hungerford ES 0601 Orlando Gifted Academy 1081 John Young ES 0901 Pershing School K-8 0771 NorthLake Park Comm. 1061
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