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Shandin Hills Middle School Vermont Elementary School 3695 Vermont Street San Bernardino, CA 92407 (909) 880-6658 Fax: (909) 880-1348 Ana Maria Perez, Principal Sarah McCain, Vice Principal OFFICE STAFF Christine Ortega .......................Bil. Secretary II Leticia Salas ..............Bil. Attendance Assistant Middle Miriam Avila .....................................Bil. Clerk II Dorothy Thomas ..........Health Aide/Office Asst. TEACHING STAFF Maurea Williamson ...........................Preschool Michelle Long .................................................3 Bianca Alvarez Bautista ..................................K Nora Mendoza ................................................3 Cecilia Martinez Guzman ...............................K Nancy Reyes ..................................................3 Schools Elizabeth Schrader .........................................K Robyn Rivera ..................................................3 Laura Marruffo .................................K Bilingual Kerri Valenzuela .............................................3 Corrine Delgado .............................................1 Norma Zapata ...................................3 Bilingual Kathleen Guthrie .............................................1 Brigette Gonzales ...........................................4 Karan Kilgore ..................................................1 Tamara Rehberg .............................................4 Amanda Manjarrez .........................................1 Shelly Estrada ..................................4 Bilingual Helen Garcia .....................................1 Bilingual Elizabeth Lopez ................................4 Bilingual Anacelia Madrigal .............................1 Bilingual Noel Penunuri ...................................4 Bilingual Donna Espinoza .............................................2 Melisa Loza ....................................................5 Douglas Karalun .............................................2 Donna Messick ...............................................5 Michael Newvine ............................................2 Mary Orcasitas ...............................................5 Veronica Alvarado .............................2 Bilingual Karen Avila .......................................5 Bilingual Christina Gonzalez ...........................2 Bilingual Tyler Shook .......................................5 Bilingual Ana Adame ......................................2/3 Combo (Vacant) ..........................................................K SUPPORT STAFF–CERTIFICATED Ron Burris ...................................................P.E. Aaron Morris .........................Speech Therapist William Evans ...................................Counselor Mary Rowand ..........................................Nurse Silvee Islam .......... Educational Specialist RSP Jason Schafer ........................Academic Coach Judy Martinez ................ Bilingual Psychologist Erendira Yepez ..... Bilingual Resource Teacher Austin Meiners .........................................Music SUPPORT STAFF–CLASSIFIED Mary Coe ..............Instructional Aide/Preschool Jose Ortega ......................................Custodian Walter Coffer .......................................P.E. Aide (Vacant) ............................Bil. Library Assistant Maira Garcia .....................................Custodian (Vacant) .................................Cafeteria Worker Kaelon Kroft ......................................Custodian (Vacant) ................Instructional Aide/Preschool Vicki Necochea ......................Kitchen Operator Armando Orantes ..................Cafeteria Worker 54 Thompson Elementary School Arrowview Middle School 7401 Church Avenue 2299 North G Street Highland, CA 92346 San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 862-1302 Fax: (909) 862-4729 (909) 881-8109 Fax: (909) 881-8119 Dr. Howana Lundy, Principal Berenice Rios, Principal Agustin Zavala, Vice Principal Dr. Norma Garcia-Fuentes, Vice Principal Shannon Cabanas, ACII OFFICE STAFF Stephanie Shaughnessy .................Secretary II Marchetta Rogers ......Health Aide/Office Asst. I OFFICE STAFF Helen Aguilar ..........Curriculum Materials Clerk Lisa Teshome .....................Attendance Verifier Patricia Aguilera .............................Secretary III Jennifer Magdaleno .................Bilingual Clerk I TEACHING STAFF Leticia Ferreira ........................ Bilingual Clerk II Norma Martinez .........School Accounting Tech. Jennine Folkens ...........Attendance Technician Lucero Sanchez .......................Bilingual Clerk I Sara Beimborn ................................................K Michelle Nobile ...............................................3 Stephanie Gamino .............................Registrar (Vacant) ........Bilingual Office Asst./Health Aide Kendra Zoulko ................................................K Linda Antillon ..................................................4 Brandy Sutton ........................................K/SDC Deborah Grant-Davari ....................................4 Theresa Crain .................................................1 Laura Taylor ....................................................4 TEACHING STAFF Heather Fujiwara ............................................1 Heather Stephenson ........................... 4-6/SDC Gloria Justis-Davis ..........................................1 Kim Gozzo ......................................................5 David Bennett .......................................8 Math Josh Looy ....................................6-8 Inclusion Caroline Woolard ............................................1 Sherrie Neumann ...........................................5 Javier Bravo ........................... 8 Social Studies Laura Marquez ......6 Math/Science-Dual Lang. Brenda Broadway ............................... 1-3/SDC Rick Bowling ...................................................6 Angelica Briseno ...................................8 Math Gloria Martinez ............7 Math-Dual Language Linda Gasper ..................................................2 Mike Gardner ..................................................6 Alyson Burris ................................... 7 Science Olivier Martinez ............8 Math-Dual Language Carrie Loveland ..............................................2 Dennis Nellany ...............................................6 Alma Campana ............................6-8 Electives Diana Matteson ............................... 7 Science Glennis Turner ................................................2 Melissa Ramirez .............................................6 Yesenia Casillas .............................7 Electives Keith Melvill ..........................................6 Math Roberta Hrovat ...............................................3 Zaide Casillas .................................8 Inclusion Johann Newman ......7 Science-Dual Language Patricia Daly ................................6-8 Electives Juan Ortiz ............................. 6 Social Studies Dory Davidian ...............7 ELA-Dual Language Anthony Posada .............................. 8 Science SUPPORT STAFF–CERTIFICATED Asifa Dean ..............................................7 ELA Roy Rogers .............................................6 ELA Virginia Figueroa .........................School Nurse Susan Mathis ....................................Counselor Annette Diep .......................... 7 Social Studies Robert Ruff ..................................6-8 Electives John Henaghan ............................Psychologist Justin Ryan ..................................RSP Teacher Tin Diep ................................................7 Math Catherine Sandoval .......7 Social Studies-Dual Jeanette Kwon ....................Program Facilitator Laura Shelton .......................Speech Therapist Crystal Edmondson ................................7 ELA Language Michael Lasserre ........................... Music/Band Nicole Elmore .........................................7 ELA Dawne Simmons ....................................7 ELA Hank Enriquez ........................................8 ELA Mark Sterling ........................................6-8 PE Francisco Escobedo .....8 Soc. Stu.-Dual Lang. Valerie Tapia ...........................................8 ELA SUPPORT STAFF–CLASSIFIED Bonnie Freiburghouse ....8 Science-Dual Lang. Tami Taylor ...........................................6-8 PE Maria D’Ambra ......Educational Asst III/Spanish Manuel Marquez ........................Day Custodian Yeraldin Garcia Gonzalez ....8 ELA-Dual Lang. Sharon Thies ........................................6-8 PE Sonia Diaz .............Instructional Assistant/SDC Julianne Morton .....Instructional Assistant/SDC Melissa Gawlik ......................................7 Math Denise Thompson ..............................6-8 RSP Andrea Dieffenbacher .....Serving Kitchen Optr. Rina Perez .............Recreation Aide/Noon Duty Gary Geerlings ...................... 7 Social Studies Sergio Torres ...............................6-8 Inclusion Maria Gomez ...........................Night Custodian Cynthia Rodgers ....................Cafeteria Worker Tracy Governatori ...................................8 ELA Desney Tyehimba ...................................6 ELA Debra Harrington ...Instructional Assistant/SDC Rosa Trejo .............Recreation Aide/Noon Duty Christopher Hayes ...................6-8 PE-CADET Nicole Vega ..................8 ELA-Dual Language Natalie Lacayo .......Recreation Aide/Noon
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