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New Haven Public Schools New Haven, Connecticut NEW HAVEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT ACTION ITEMS: PERSONNEL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT August 10, 2020 I recommend that the Board of Education approve the following matters pertaining to members of the instructional staff. APPOINTMENT – Administrator - Principal: Name Assignment Salary Effective Date Jamie Coady Principal $155,276 08/11/2020 Southern Connecticut State Clinton Avenue School (Group G, Step MM, University – 6th Year General Funds 16 yrs. exp.) 19044006-50113 RETIREMENT – Teachers: Name Assignment Effective Date Julia Sinko-Peterman Pre-K 06/30/2020 Conte West Hills Magnet School General Funds 19041031-50115 RESIGNATION – Teachers: Name Assignment Effective Date Stephen Carden Physical Education 06/30/2020 Physical Education Department General Funds 19040391-50115 James Carlson English 06/30/2020 High School In The Community General Funds 19041666-50115 Jakaya Crump Social Studies Grade 10 06/30/2020 High School In The Community Inter-District Funds 27041566-50115 Brooke McPherson Grade 6 08/04/2020 Edgewood Magnet School General Funds 19041012-50115 1 BOE Meeting August 10, 2020 RESIGNATION – Teachers: (cont’d) Name Assignment Effective Date Tahira Nomani Grade 1 06/30/2020 Troup School General Funds 19041015-50115 Victoria Reynolds Grade 3 06/30/2020 Quinnipiac Magnet School General Funds 19041035-50115 Stephanie Rivellini Grade 6 06/30/2020 Bishop Woods Executive Academy General Funds 19041043-50115 Gretchen Toussaint Grade 3 06/30/2020 Beecher Magnet School Inter-District Funds 27041003-50115 APPOINTMENTS – Teachers: Name Assignment Salary Effective Date Diana Carroll Grade 3 $45,357 08/26/2020 Eastern Connecticut State Barnard Magnet School (Step B, 0 yrs. exp.) University - BA General Funds 19041002-50115 Sophia Corey Grade 4 $45,357 08/26/2020 Central Connecticut State Ross/Woodward Magnet School (Step B, 0 yrs. exp.) University – BA Inter-District Funds 27041010-50115 Taylor DePalma Grade 6 $47,551 08/26/2020 University of Bridgeport – MA Bishop Woods Executive Academy (Step B, 0 yrs. exp.) General Funds 19041043-50115 Katherine O. Foley Language Arts Grade 7-8 $47,551 08/26/2020 University of Connecticut – MA King/Robinson Magnet School (Step B, 0 yrs. exp.) Inter-District Funds 27041630-50115 Morgan Libero Speech Pathologist $59,204 08/26/2020 Southern Connecticut State Itinerant (Step G, 5 yrs. exp.) University – 6th Year General Funds 19049298-50115 2 BOE Meeting August 10, 2020 APPOINTMENTS – Teachers: (cont’d) Name Assignment Salary Effective Date Owen Martell Grade 5 $47,551 08/26/2020 Quinnipiac University - MAT Fair Haven School (Step B, 0 yrs. exp.) General Funds 19041016-50115 Emily Roller English Learning Arts Grades 7-12 $54,740 08/26/2020 New York University – 6th Year ESUMS (Step E, 3 yrs. exp.) General Funds 19041317-50115 Joseph Serricchio History Grade 7-8 $47,551 08/26/2020 Quinnipiac University – MA Fair Haven School (Step B, 0 yrs. exp.) General Funds 19042016-50115 Meghan Thorogood Grade 4 $47,551 08/26/2020 Quinnipiac University – MAT Fair Haven School (Step B, 0 yrs. exp.) General Funds 19041016-50115 APPOINTMENTS (Pending Certification) – Teachers: Name Assignment Salary Effective Date Daria Ague Science Grades 7-8 $58,803 08/26/2020 University of California – Ph.D. Mauro/Sheridan Magnet School (Step E, 3 yrs. exp.) Inter-District Funds 27041419-50115 Lauren Pasquazzi Pre-K $56,603 08/26/2020 University of New Hampshire - MA Jepson Magnet School (Step G, 5 yrs. exp.) Inter-District Funds 27041018-50115 RESCINDED APPOINTMENTS – Teacher: Name Assignment Effective Date Michelle Mase Special Education 08/26/2020 Sacred Heart University - MA Brennan/Rogers Magnet School $58,919 (Step H, 6 yrs. exp.) General Funds 19049021-50115 3 BOE Meeting August 10, 2020 RESCINDED APPOINTMENTS (Pending Certification) – Teacher: Name Assignment Effective Date Amy Fosse Science Grade 4-6 08/26/2020 University of Connecticut – MS Barnard Magnet School $47,551 (Step B, 0 yrs. exp.) Inter-District Funds 27041402-50115 TRANSFERS –Teachers: Name From To Effective Date Lindsey Ambroseo Grade 4 Grade 1 08/26/2020 Troup School Troup School General Funds General Funds 19041015-50115 19041015-50115 Rocio Barahona Bilingual Grade 1 Bilingual Grade 1 08/26/2020 Clinton Avenue School Hill Central Music Academy General Funds General Funds 19041206-50115 19041207-50115 Jaime Savo-Brockett TESOL Kindergarten 08/26/2020 Clemente Leadership Academy Hill Central Music Academy General Funds General Funds 19041242-50115 19049007-50115 Cara Campo Grade 4 Magnet Resource 08/10/2020 Bishop Woods Executive Academy Bishop Woods Executive Academy General Funds Magnet 16-19 Bishop Woods C/O 19041043-50115 25176234-50115 Diana Cartagena TESOL TESOL 08/26/2020 Truman School James Hillhouse High School SIG 1003(g) – Truman SIG 1003(g) – Hillhouse 25466266-50115 25466267-50115 Monica Concas Pre-K Pre-K 08/26/2020 Dr. Mayo ELC Barack H. Obama Magnet School Head Start PA 22 Basic General Funds 25325279-50115 19041028-50115 Jacqueline Gonzalez Grade 2 Bilingual Grades 5-6 08/26/2020 Columbus Family Academy Columbus Family Academy General Funds General Funds 19041041-50115 19041241-50115 4 BOE Meeting August 10, 2020 TRANSFERS –Teachers: (cont’d) Name From To Effective Date Patrick Heenan Reading Grade 3 08/26/2020 Literacy/Reading Department Columbus Family Academy New Haven Lexinone Project General Funds 25286204-50115 19041041-50115 Keshia Hogan Grade 2 Grade 3 08/26/2020 Beecher Magnet School Beecher Magnet School Inter-District Funds Inter-District Funds 27041003-50115 27041003-50115 Catherine Malfitani Physical Education Physical Education 08/26/2020 Wilbur Cross High School CO-OP Arts & Humanities High School General Funds ECS Alliance – Culture & Climate 19040398-50115 25476108-50115 Heather Meachen Music Music 08/26/2020 Itinerant Celentano Magnet School General Funds General Funds 19042298-50115 19042248-50115 Sarah Raynold Art Computer Education/ IT 08/26/2020 King/Robinson Magnet School King/Robinson Magnet School Inter-District Funds Inter-District Funds 27042130-50115 27041030-50115 Dianne Stewart Special Education Special Education 08/26/2020 Wexler/Grant School Edgewood Magnet School General Funds IDEA Part B Entitlement 19049032-50115 25045034-50115 RETIREMENT – Paraprofessional: Name Assignment Effective Date Betty Hamlett Assistant Teacher Special Education 06/30/2020 New Haven Academy General Funds 19049070-50128 RESIGNATION – Paraprofessional: Name Assignment Effective Date Ariel Estes Assistant Teacher Pre-School 06/30/2020 Brennan/Rogers Magnet School General Funds 19041021-50128 5 BOE Meeting August 10, 2020 APPOINTMENTS – Non-Instructional Staff: Name Assignment Salary Effective Date Chantel Marrow Business Manager 10 mos. $37,348 08/28/2020 Beecher Magnet School (Range 6, Step 1, Inter-District Funds 7 yrs. exp.) 27041003-50118 Local 3144 TRANSFERS – Non-Instructional Staff: Name From To Effective Date Anna Mauhs Administrative Assistant BOE 10 mos. Administrative Assistant BOE 10 mos. 08/28/2020 ESUMS Wilbur Cross High School General Funds General Funds 19041017-50124 19041016-50124 CHANGE IN ASSIGNMENT – Non-Instructional Staff: Name From To Effective Date Dana A. Griffin Jr. Administrative Analyst II BOE 12 mos. Behavior Specialist 10 mos. 08/28/2020 Gateway Center Itinerant $45,973 $48,296 (Range 6, Step 2) (Range 18, Step 1) ECS Alliance-Culture & Climate ECS Alliance-Culture & Climate 25476108-50118 25476108-50118 CORRECTION/CHANGE ITEMS: The following items are previous Board Actions approved. The action items below represent all the necessary changes and/or corrections. CORRECTION IN SALARY - Administrator - Coordinator: Name From To Effective Date Alex Sinclair Coordinator – 10 mos. Coordinator – 10 mos. 08/21/2020 Sacred Heart Ross/Woodward Magnet School Ross/Woodward Magnet School University – 6th Yr. $114,679 $112,115 (Group A, Step 1, (Group A, Step 1, 10 yrs. exp.) 10 yrs. exp.) Alliance Alliance 19044061-50113 19044061-50113 6 BOE Meeting August 10, 2020 CORRECTION IN SALARY/STEP & GRADE - Teacher: Name From To Effective Date Gena Ceneri Grade 5 Grade 4 08/26/2020 Fordham University – MA Ross/Woodward Magnet School Ross/Woodward Magnet School $56,603 $58,919 (Step G, 5 yrs. exp.) (Step H, 6 yrs. exp.) Inter-District Funds Inter-District Funds 27041010-50115 27041010-50115 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT: LEAVES OF ABSENCE REPORT_____________________ The following are listed for information only, having met the requirements for absence under the Family & Medical Leave Act. Dates listed are estimates only. They will remain on payroll so long as they have accrued sick days. FMLA LEAVE OF ABSENCES – Teachers: Name Assignment Effective Date Jennifer Flagg Art 09/01/2020 – 12/02/2020 James Hillhouse High School General Funds 19042162-50115 Alyssa Garcia Math Grade 5-8 08/26/2020 – 11/24/2020 Lincoln Bassett School General Funds 19041120-50115 Amanda Gere Pre-K 08/26/2020 – 11/24/2020 Jepson Magnet School Inter-District Funds 27041018-50115 Paulette Jackson English Language Arts Grade 8 08/26/2020 – 11/24/2020 ESUMS Inter-District Funds 27041017-50115 Kellie Mullally Grade 4 08/31/2020 – 12/02/2020 Barack H. Obama Magnet School General Funds 19041028-50115 Stephanie Natalino Special Education 08/26/2020 – 11/24/2020 West Rock Stream Academy General Funds 19049049-50115 7 BOE Meeting August 10, 2020 FMLA LEAVE OF ABSENCES – Teachers: (cont’d) Name Assignment Effective Date Abdoulaye Salami Foreign Language 09/04/2020 – 11/30/2020 James Hillhouse High School General Funds 19041762-50115 Stephanie White Science 08/26/2020 – 10/13/2020 Celentano Magnet School General Funds 19041048-50115 FMLA INTERMITTENT LEAVE OF ABSENCES – Teacher: Name Assignment Effective Date Chris Willems Science 03/01/2020 – 12/23/2020 Metropolitan Business Academy Inter-District Funds 27041460-50115 FMLA LEAVE OF ABSENCES – Paraprofessional: Name Assignment Effective Date Teresa Castellon Assistant Teacher Pre-K/Special Education 03/15/2020 – 05/18/2020 Dr. Mayo ELC General Funds 19049081-50128 FMLA INTERMITTENT LEAVE OF ABSENCES – Paraprofessional: Name Assignment Effective Date Paola Suero-Lora Assistant Teacher Special Education 08/26/2020 – 10/30/2020 Dr.
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