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OCPS District Directory OCPS District Directory Florida Relay 7-1-1 Florida Telecommunications Relay, Inc., referred to as Florida Relay 7-1-1, is a communications link for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind, or speech impaired. For example, this service can be used when school staff members need to talk to a deaf parent or when the parent calls the school. Here is how it works: Hearing callers trying to reach deaf or hard-of-hearing callers dial 7-1-1 and give the operator the 10-digit telephone number of the person they are trying to reach. The operator will ask them if they have used the relay service before and give a short narrative if not. They will then ask the person to hold while the call is connected. The operator will type everything said by the hearing person and read back the responses from the D/HH caller. Once connected, the hearing person should speak at a slow-moderate rate and say “go ahead” when it is the caller’s turn to talk. This process is similar to two-way radios needing to say “over” as the conversation proceeds back and forth. The OCPS Telephone Directory is produced by the District Information Office. Please notify Wanda Cocco at 407-317-3237 or [email protected] of any changes or corrections. To order additional copies of the OCPS Telephone Directory, contact Printing Services at 407.850.5110, or e-mail your request to: [email protected]. OCPS EEO Non-Discrimination Statement The School Board of Orange County, Florida, does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities, on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other reason prohibited by law. The following individuals at the Ronald Blocker Educational Leadership Center, 445 West Amelia Street, Orlando, Florida 32801, attend to compliance matters: Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Officer & Title IX Coordinator: Keshara Cowans; ADA Coordinator: Jay Cardinali; Section 504 Coordinator: Tajuana Lee-Wenze. (407.317.3200) September 3, 2021 ADDRESS LIST BOARD MEMBERS Teresa Jacobs, Chair, P.O. Box 271, Orlando 32802 (Countywide) Angie Gallo, Member, P.O. Box 271, Orlando 32802 (District 1) Johanna Lopez, Member, P.O. Box 271, Orlando 32802 (District 2) Linda Kobert, Member, P.O. Box 271, Orlando 32802 (District 3) Pam Gould, Vice Chairman, P.O. Box 271, Orlando 32802 (District 4) Vicki-Elaine Felder, P.O. Box 271, Orlando 32802 (District 5) Karen Castor Dentel, P.O. Box 271, Orlando 32802 (District 6) Melissa Byrd, Member, P.O. Box 271, Orlando 32802 (District 7) LEARNING COMMUNITIES Innovation Office - 445 W. Amelia St. Orlando, Florida 32801...................407.317.3315 East – 601 Woodbury Road, Orlando 32828 .............................................. 407.737.1490 Southeast – 6501 Magic Way, Bldg. 700 Orlando 32809………………….407.317.3740 Southwest – 6501 Magic Way, Bldg. 100A Orlando 32809……………….407.318.3110 North – 5146 North Pine Hills Road, Orlando 328084………………………407.532.7970 West – 1399 Windermere Road, Winter Garden 34787…………………….407.905.3200 School Transformation – 445 W. Amelia St, Orlando 32801………….......407.317.3244 Chief of High Schools – 445 W. Amelia St. Orlando, Florida 32801...........407.317.3382 RB Educational Leadership Center – 445 W. Amelia St., Orlando 32801 407.317.3200 Facilities Services – 6501 Magic Way, Orlando 32809.............................. 407.317.3700 Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System (FDLRS) .............. 407.317.3660 3130 Edgewater Drive, Orlando 32804 Fort Gatlin – 3909 S. Summerlin Avenue, Orlando 32806.......................... 203-3646 Surplus Store – 6501 Magic Way, Orlando 32809 ..................................... 407.317.3729 Transportation 6721 Hanging Moss Road, Orlando 32807 ...................................... 407.317.3800 5140 North Pine Hills Road, Orlando 32808 .................................... 407.521.2339 2900 Bear Bryant Drive, Orlando 32809 (Eric Olson Compound) .... 407.858.4600 8105 McCoy Road, Orlando 32822 (Lake Nona Compound) ........... 407.858.3240 September 3, 2021 OCPS DIRECTORY Name Department Location Telephone IP Ext V.Mail Abbe Susan ESE RBELC6 407.317.3200 200 2741 Abernathy Ashlee Payroll Services RBELC4 407.317.3200 200 2488 2488 Ables Bridget Budget RBELC4 407.317.3200 200 2410 2410 Abner Amy ITS RBELC2 407.317.3200 200 2215 2215 Acevedo Janette Exceptional Student Se SW Learning Co 407.317.3741 202 3010 3741 Adam Tyron Facilities Magic Way 407.317.3700 202 5260 Adams Athena Student Services RBELC6 407.317.3394 200 2875 Adams Jamila FNS 8101 Benrus St. 407.858.3110 329 5127 Adams Lissette Nurse Coordinator East Learning 407.737.1490 209 6666 6666 Adams Melissa Accounts Payable RBELC4 407.317.3200 200 2476 2476 Adams Susan Ofc of the Supt RBELC9 407.317.3200 200 3209 Adamson Darius Southwest Learning Co Magic Way 407.318.3110 202 3113 Adani Michael ITS RBELC2 407.317.3200 200 2219 2219 Adcock Jill Curriculum Services RBELC6 407.317.3200 200 2647 Agard Brian Minority Achievement RBELC3 407.317.3200 200 2393 Agostinacchio Dave Portable Operations Magic Way 407.317.3700 202 5363 5363 Ajemian Cynthia Curriculum/Digital Lear RBELC7 407.317.3200 200 2655 Akins Matthew Facilities Services Magic Way 407.454.3420 202 5152 Alamo-Tate Melinda Human Resources RBELC1 407.317.3200 200 2162 2162 Alberti Jaime District Police RBELC8 407.317.3325 200 2062 Alcerro Julia Operations RBELC9 407.317.3200 200 3980 Alexander Anthony FNS Prev Dillard St E 407.317.3700 329 5410 Alexandre Casimira Student Services RBELC7 407.317.3200 200 2631 Alfred Mario Facilities Services Magic Way 973.991.5565 202 3133 Algarin Angie Mental Health Edgewater Anne 407.317.3908 628 6286 Ali Fazlur Facilities Services Magic Way 407.317.3700 202 5095 Ali Saba ITS RBELC2 407.317.3200 200 2221 2221 Allen Anaceley HR/TAC RBELC5 407.317.3200 200 2127 2127 Allen April North Learning Commu North Learning C 407.532.7970 205 7304 Allen Arlyn Athletics RBELC6 407.317.3200 200 3480 Allen Dionne Facilities Magic Way 407.317.3700 202 5660 Allen Michelle Southwest Learning East Learning Co 407.737.1490 209 6711 Allen Nicolette Professional Learning RBELC5 407.317.3200 200 2746 Friday, September 3, 2021 OCPS DIRECTORY Name Department Location Telephone IP Ext V.Mail Ally Shamila ITS RBELC2 407.317.3200 200 2263 2263 Almonor Keshia Career & Tech Ed RBELC6 407.317.3200 200 2686 Alvarado Benjamin HSD RBELC6 407.317.3288 200 2015 Alvarado Wanda Advanced Studies RBELC3 407.317.3200 200 2760 Alvarez Maria Multilingual Pine Castle Port 407.317.3200 376 2720 Alvarez Nicole Student Inf. Systems RBELC2 407.317.3200 200 2618 Amadi Trudi ESE Policy & Procedur Ft. Gatlin 407.317.3149 200 2885 Amaro Rodrigue Jeannette FNS 8101 Benrus St. 407.317.3700 329 5182 Amberg Brian Procurement RBELC4 407.317.3200 200 2876 Ames William Procurement Magic Way 407.317.3700 202 5319 5319 Amodt Gary Payroll Services RBELC4 407.317.3200 200 2484 An Chen Research, Account &G RBELC7 407.317.3200 200 2776 Anderson Maryann Student Serv Mental H Edgewater Anne 407.317.3200 628 4591 Anderson Yolanda FNS 8101 Benrus St. 407.317.3700 329 5161 Andrews Christine ESE Policy Ft. Gatlin 407.317.3200 200 4182 Andrews Tamara Facilities Services, P& Magic Way 407.317.3726 202 3726 3726 Angel Kristen Curr/Digitial Learning RBELC7 407.317.3200 200 2709 Anthony Angela Transportation 6721 Hanging M 407.317.3825 206 6226 Antoine (Richard Parker Career & Tech Ed RBELC6 407.317.3200 200 2780 2780 Antonio Lisa NorthLC 5140 N. Pine Hill 407.532.7970 205 7269 Aponte Maricarme HSD RBELC8 407.317.3200 200 2016 Aponte Omar ITS/Digital Curriculum RBELC7 407.317.3200 200 6627 Arce Edwin FNS 8101 Benrus St 407.858.3110 329 5410 Archer Danny Facilities Magic Way 407.317.3700 202 5204 Arevalo-Walker Maria North Learning Commu North Learning C 407.532.7970 205 7310 Argenziano Leanna Southwest Learning Co Magic Way 407.318.3110 202 5173 Arias David Video Services RBELC1 407.317.3200 200 4110 4105 Arias Lorena Media Relations RBELC9 407.317.3200 200 2901 2901 Armstrong Kristal Career & Tech Educati RBELC6 407.317.3200 200 2591 Arrington Yvonne Human Resources RBELC1 407.317.3200 200 2138 Arriola Tammie Records/Document Mg 6501 Magic Way 407.317.3700 202 5417 Arthur Mo Facilities Magic Way 321.236.3747 202 5803 Ashraff Sharmin ITS RBELC2 407.317.3200 200 2269 2269 Friday, September 3, 2021 OCPS DIRECTORY Name Department Location Telephone IP Ext V.Mail Atkins Gezeall Home Education Magic Way 407.317.3484 202 3314 Au Sara Media Resources RBELC9 407.317.3200 200 2993 2993 Ault Mariely ESE Procedures 3909 Summerlin 407.317.3200 200 4151 Ausberry Karen Transportation -Recruit Hanging Moss C 407.317.3800 206 3802 3889 Austin Leigh ESE Cherokee 407.203.2022 625 2539 2539 Auten Darla Transportation Service 6721 Hanging M 407.858.4600 207 6850 Avila Angel Preschool Diagnostic Edgewater Anne 407.317.3503 628 5659 5659 Avila Daniel Video Services RBELC1 407.317.3478 200 4132 Azeez Felicia South West Learning C SW Learning Co 407.317.3110 202 5259 Baer Jenni Digital Learning RBELC7 407.317.3200 200 2947 Baez Gloria Facilities Magic Way 407.317.3700 202 5022 Baez Hector Marketing/CTE RBELC6 407.317.3200 200 2061 2061 Bahadori Gita Human Resources RBELC1 407.317.3200 200 4244 4244 Bailey Gigi Transportation-Payroll Hanging Moss C 407.317.3822 206 3822 Baker Adrienne FNS 8101 Bernus St. 407.858.3110 329 2286 Baker Kelvin Transport Training / ES 6721 Hanging M 407.521.2339 205 7258 Balam Roderick District Police RBELC8 407.317.3200 200 2843 Baldera Danyiris Transportation 445 West Amelia 407.858.4600 207 6833 Baldon Evelyn Title II RBELC8 407.317.3200 200 2854 2854 Baldwin La'Dawn ITS RBELC2 407.317.3200 200 2052 Ballacchino Dominique Student Info.
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