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2009 Local District Homeless Education Liaisons 2009 – 2010 Michigan Local District McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Liaisons School District & Code Liaison Name & Position Phone & Email Academic and Career Education Academy Beth Balgenorth 989‐631‐5202 x229 56903 School Counselor [email protected] Academic Transitional Academy Laura McDowell 810 364 8990 74908 Homeless Liaison/Coord [email protected] Acad. for Business & Technology Elem. Rachel Williams 313‐581‐2223 82921 Homeless Liaison [email protected] Acad. for Business & Tech., High School Gloria Liveoak 313‐382‐3422 82921 Para Educator [email protected] Academy of Detroit‐West Laticia Swain 313‐272‐8333 82909 Counsler [email protected] Academy of Flint Verdell Duncan 810‐789‐9484 25908 Principal [email protected] Academy of Inkster Raymond Alvarado 734‐641‐1312 82961 Principal [email protected] Academy of Lathrup Village Yanisse Rhodes 248‐569‐0089 63904 Title I Representative [email protected] Academy of Oak Park‐Marlow Campus (Elem) Rashid Fai Sal 248‐547‐2323 63902 Dean of Students/School Social Worker [email protected] Acad. of Oak Park, Mendota Campus (HS) Millicynt Bradford 248‐586‐9358 63902 Counselor [email protected] Academy of Oak Park‐Whitcomb Campus (Middle School) L. Swain 63902 [email protected] Academy of Southfield Susan Raines 248‐557‐6121 63903 Title I Facilitator [email protected] Academy of Warren Evelyn Carter 586‐552‐8010 50911 School Social Worker [email protected] Academy of Waterford Carolyn Hughley 248‐674‐1649 63916 School Director [email protected] Academy of Westland Christopher Lindsay 734‐722‐1465 82912 Homeless Liaison [email protected] Achieve Academy Claudia Williamson 734‐397‐0960 82717 Principal [email protected] Adams Township School District Monica Regis 906 482‐0580 31020 High School Guidance Counselor [email protected] Addison Community Schools Eileen Grant‐Ball 517‐547‐6123 46020 Superintendent grant‐[email protected] Adrian Public Schools Beth McCullough 517‐266‐4529 46010 Grant Coordinator [email protected] Please note that this listing is frequently updated, please check the site quarterly for the most recent updates. REV. 4/16/2010 Page 1 of 49 2009 – 2010 Michigan Local District McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Liaisons School District & Code Liaison Name & Position Phone & Email Advanced Technology Academy Dorvia Thomas‐Hill 313‐625‐4681 63914 School Guidance Counselor [email protected] AGBU Alex‐Marie Manoogian School Hosep Torossian 248‐569‐2988 63901 [email protected] Airport Community Schools Mark Arnold 734‐654‐3003 58020 Director of Educational Services [email protected] Aisha Shule/WEB Dubois Prep. School Imani Humphrey 313‐345‐6050 82903 [email protected] Akron‐Fairgrove Schools Joseph Candela 989‐693‐6163 79010 Superintendent bbills@a‐f.k12.mi.us Alanson Public Schools (formerly Littlefield) Jeffrey Liedel 231‐548‐2261 24030 Superintendent/9‐12 Principal [email protected] Alba Public Schools Derrel Kent 231‐584‐2000 05010 Superintendent [email protected] Albion Public Schools Eddie Williams 517‐629‐9166 x 1068 13010 Director of State & Federal Programs [email protected] Alcona Community Schools Shawn Thornton 989‐736‐6212 01010 Superintendent [email protected] Algonac Community School District William Foster 810‐794‐9364 74030 Assistant Superintendent [email protected] Allegan Area Educational Service Agency Greg Sieracki 269‐673‐2161 x 3741 03000 Homeless Liaison/Attendance Officer [email protected] Allegan Public Schools Nancy McKown 269‐673‐5431 x3008 03030 Director of Instructional Services [email protected] Allen Academy Mingcoria Minter 313‐898‐6444 82955 School Social Worker [email protected] Allen Academy Vernida Casey 313‐898‐6444 82955 School Social Worker [email protected] Allen Park Public Schools Mark Greathead 313‐827‐2105 82020 Director, Personnel & Employee Services [email protected] Allendale Public School District Charles Bailey 616‐892‐5575 70040 Comm. Ed.Alternative Education Principal [email protected] Alma Public Schools Don Pavlik 989‐466‐7511 29010 Superintendent [email protected] Almont Community Schools Kari Diaz 810‐798‐3578 44020 Counselor [email protected] Alpena Public Schools Kevin James 989‐358‐5174 04010 [email protected] Please note that this listing is frequently updated, please check the site quarterly for the most recent updates. REV. 4/16/2010 Page 2 of 49 2009 – 2010 Michigan Local District McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Liaisons School District & Code Liaison Name & Position Phone & Email Alpena‐Montmorency‐Alcona ESD Sue Grulke 989‐354‐3101 04000 Director of Special Education [email protected] American Montessori Academy Sherry Bass 734‐525‐7100 82981 Peer Coach [email protected] Anchor Bay School District Carol Selby 586‐725‐0284 x1410 50040 Elementary Principal [email protected] Anchor Bay School District Sherri Milton‐Hoffman 586‐648‐2522 x1310 50040 Elementary Principal smilton‐[email protected] Ann Arbor Learning Community Ticheal Jones 734‐477‐0340 81904 Principal [email protected] Ann Arbor Learning Community Elizabeth Tobin 734‐477‐0340 81904 School Social Worker [email protected] Ann Arbor Public Schools Sharman Spieser 734‐994‐2300 x53246 81010 Coordinator of Adult Education [email protected] Arbor Academy Allison Beyer 269‐731‐5775 13901 Business Manager allison@arbor‐academy.org Arenac Eastern School District WIlliam Grusecki 989‐867‐4234 x 1002 6010 School Principal [email protected] Armada Area Schools Diane Barr 586‐784‐2431 50050 High School Media Specialist [email protected] Arts & Technology Academy of Pontiac Erin Shaughnessy 248‐452‐9309 63915 School Social Worker [email protected] Arts Academy in the Woods Barbara Ura 586 294‐0391 50905 School Counsler [email protected] Arvon Township School District Lori Johnson 906‐524‐7336 07010 Principal [email protected] Ashley Community Schools Tom Saylor 989‐847‐2514 29020 Homeless Coordinator [email protected] Athens Area Schools Diana Casselman 269‐729‐5427 x 201 13050 Executive Assistant to the Supt. [email protected] Atherton Community Schools Deborah Hammond 810‐591‐0400x 270 25130 Social Worker [email protected] Atlanta Community Schools Amanda Flick 989‐785‐4877 03767 Administrative Assistant [email protected] AuGres‐Sims School District Anne Doriean 989‐876‐7150 06020 Superintendent dorieana@ags‐schools.org AuTrain‐Onota Public Schools Maryalice Boone 906‐343‐6632 02010 District Administrator [email protected] Please note that this listing is frequently updated, please check the site quarterly for the most recent updates. REV. 4/16/2010 Page 3 of 49 2009 – 2010 Michigan Local District McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Liaisons School District & Code Liaison Name & Position Phone & Email Avondale School District George Heitsch 248‐537‐6002 63070 Superintendent [email protected] Bad Axe Public Schools Karrie Foy 989‐269‐2735 x 5002 32010 Junior High School Counselor [email protected] Baldwin Community Schools Stiles Simmons 231‐745‐4791 43040 Elementary Principal [email protected] Bangor Public Schools Patti Waite 269‐427‐6800 x 1100 80020 Superintendent's Secretary [email protected] Bangor Township S/D #8 Jeff Mills 269‐427‐8562 80240 [email protected] Bangor Township Schools Shawn Bishop 989‐684‐8121 09030 Assistant Superintendent [email protected] Baraga Area Schools Lynn Ketola 906‐524‐7171 07020 Special Programs Coordinator [email protected] Bark River‐Harris School District Jan Hood 906‐466‐9981 x 120 21090 Homeless Liaison [email protected] Barry ISD Joyce Lee 269‐945‐9545 x 150 08000 Young Adult Teacher/Coordinator [email protected] Bath Community Schools Matt Dodson 517‐641‐6724 19100 High School Principal [email protected] Battle Creek Area Learning Center Charles Crider 269‐565‐4782 13904 Director [email protected] Battle Creek Public Schools Ruth Carr 269‐965‐9482 13020 Director of Student Services rcarr@battle‐creek.k12.mi.us Bay City Public Schools Tim Hughes 989‐671‐3806 09010 Homeless Liaison [email protected] Bay City Public Schools Kimberly Prime 989‐671‐8148 09010 Director of State & Federal Programs [email protected] Bay County PSA Jennifer Parrish 989‐684‐6484 09902 Chief Administrative Officer [email protected] Bay‐Arenac Community High School Sue Fournier 989‐893‐8811 09901 Business Manager [email protected] Bay‐Arenac ISD Jenny Geno 989‐667‐3285 x 3421 09000 Special Needs Coordinator [email protected] Beal City Public Schools Jeff Jackson 989‐644‐3944 37040 Homeless Coordinator [email protected] Beal City Public Schools William Chilman 989‐644‐3901 37040 Homeless Coordinator [email protected] Please note that this listing is frequently updated, please check the site quarterly for the most recent updates. REV. 4/16/2010 Page 4 of 49 2009 – 2010 Michigan Local District McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Liaisons School District & Code Liaison Name & Position Phone & Email Beal City Public Schools Linda Heintz 989‐644‐3901 37040 K‐12 Counselor [email protected] Bear Lake School District Marci Augenstein 231‐864‐3133 51020 K‐12 Principal [email protected] Beaver Island Community School Alice Belfy 231‐448‐2744 15010 MI‐Access Coordinator
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