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ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS MONTHLY HUMAN RESOURCES REPORT PERSONNEL ACTIONS (APPOINTMENTS, SEPARATIONS, CREATIONS, RECLASSIFICATIONS, and ABOLISHMENTS Human Resources Personnel Action Report March 2, 2020 ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS MONTHLY HUMAN RESOURCES REPORT PERSONNEL ACTIONS (APPOINTMENTS, SEPARATIONS, CREATIONS, RECLASSIFICATIONS, and ABOLISHMENTS CERTIFIED EMPLOYEES A. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR APPOINTMENTS No. NAME POSITION LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATE 1 Aidoo, Deborah Teacher Hollis Innovation Academy 2/10/2020 B.S. Grand Canyon University 2 Anderson, Jason Teacher Mays High 1/27/2020 B.S. Southern University A&M College M.S. Southern University A&M College 3 Arnold, Rodriguez Teacher Sutton Middle 2/10/2020 B.S. Alabama State University 4 Arnold, T'Aja Teacher Heritage Academy 1/21/2020 B.A. Clark Atlanta University M.Ed. Brenau University 5 Blount, Travales Teacher North Atlanta High 1/23/2020 B.S. University of Central Florida M.P.A. University of Central Florida 6 Bonds, Jazmyne Teacher C.S. King YWLA (6-12) 2/3/2020 B.A. Kennesaw State University 7 Johnson, Fiona Teacher Young Middle 2/3/2020 B.A. Bethune-Cookman College 8 McKinney, Regene Teacher Phoenix Academy 1/27/2020 B.S. North Carolina A&T University M.Ed. University of North Carolina M.S. George Washington University Ed.S. George Washington University 9 Washington, Sharnissa Teacher Forrest Hills Academy 1/27/2020 B.S. University of Wisconsin M.Ed. National-Louis University 10 Winfrey, Steffinie Teacher Young Middle 1/23/2020 B.A. Lewis University M.A. Governors State University B. SEPARATIONS FROM EMPLOYMENT No. NAME POSITION LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATE REASON 1 Bailey, Marilynn Teacher Deerwood Academy 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 2 Cantrell Gary Assistant Principal Douglass High 6/17/2020 1 - Retirement 3 Carter, Cheryl Teacher Morningside Elem. 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 4 Carter, Eva Teacher Hope-Hill Elem. 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation Page 1 of 5 Human Resources Personnel Action Report March 2, 2020 5 Conn, James Teacher Long Middle 2/29/2020 2 - Resignation 6 Cruz, Rita Teacher Sutton Middle 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 7 Daniels, Tiaya Teacher Rivers Elem. 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 8 Demsky Hudak, Crystal Teacher Mays High 1/14/2020 2 - Resignation 9 Dominie, Todd Teacher Toomer Elem. 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 10 Doster, Battalliah Teacher Peyton Forest Elem. 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 11 Duncan, Ellis Principal Douglass High 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 12 Fletcher, Rosemary Teacher Grady High 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 13 Fontaine, Chantale Teacher Deerwood Academy 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 14 Hayes, Corinthia Teacher Washington High 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 15 Herbert, Denise Teacher Toomer Elem. 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 16 Hess, Joan Teacher Jackson Elem. 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 17 Johnson, Neferisha Teacher Therrell High 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 18 Jones, Catherine Teacher Smith Elem. 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 19 King, Vicki Teacher Heritage Academy 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 20 Leathers, Mary Teacher Brandon Elem. 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 21 Levett, Pamela Teacher North Atlanta High 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 22 Mahaffey, Deborah Teacher Garden Hills Elem. 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 23 Mayerson, Leigh Counselor Sutton Middle 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 24 Nelson, Angela Teacher Garden Hills Elem. 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 25 Nunn, Chandra Teacher South Atlanta High 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 26 Parkinson, Sarah Teacher Springdale Park Elem. 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 27 Raymond, Ashunte Teacher South Atlanta High 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 28 Robinson, Jason Teacher Sutton Middle 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 29 Roman, Leilajean Teacher Burgess-Peterson Elem. 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 30 Rosado, Tammy Media Specialist Sylvan Middle 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 31 Ryan, Timothy Teacher Sutton Middle 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 32 Salahuddin, Amanee Teacher Cleveland Avenue Elem. 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 33 Seay, Debra Teacher Lin Elem. 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 34 Smith, Stephen Teacher Therrell High 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 35 Stone Miller, Dylan Teacher Young Middle 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 36 Tatum, Karen Teacher Douglass High 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 37 Taylor, Artavia Teacher Young Middle 2/3/2020 2 - Resignation 38 Taylor, Jestine Teacher Tuskegee Airmen Global Academy 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 39 Thomas, Brian Teacher South Atlanta High 1/24/2020 2 - Resignation 40 Thornton, Tiffany Teacher Heritage Academy 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 41 Tookes, Cynthia Teacher Toomer Elem. 6/30/2020 1 - Retirement 42 Washington, Kyisha Teacher Sutton Middle 1/31/2020 2 - Resignation 43 Washington, Sharnissa Teacher Forrest Hills Academy 2/5/2020 2 - Resignation 44 White, Ericka Teacher Finch Elem. 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 45 Woods, Craig Teacher Morningside Elem. 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation 46 Wykes, Shamus Teacher Maynard Jackson High 1/27/2020 2 - Resignation 47 Womack, Hajj Instructional Coach Mays High 6/30/2020 2 - Resignation CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES E. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR APPOINTMENTS No. NAME POSITION LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATE 1 Bailey, Deonna Paraprofessional Sylvan Middle 2/3/2020 B.S. Jackson State University M.S. Jackson State University 2 Beshea, Virgil Site Manager Facilities 1/6/2020 HS Grady High School Diploma Page 2 of 5 Human Resources Personnel Action Report March 2, 2020 3 Burgess, Jarrett Non-Instructional Aide Douglass High 2/3/2020 B.S. Howard University M.S. New Mexico Highlands University Ph.D. Georgia State University 4 Cobbs, Robert Non-Instructional Aide Douglass High 2/3/2020 B.S. Kentucky State University M.B.A. Brenau University 5 Craft, Monique Health Benefits Specialist Finance 3/2/2020 B.B.A. Southern University of New Orleans 6 Dagou, Kerry-Ann Bus Driver Transportation 1/6/2020 HS Newton High School Diploma 7 Eason, Kezmit School Clerk Douglass High 2/3/2020 B.A. Georgia State University 8 Eills, Danny School Resource Officer Safety & Security 1/15/2020 HS Southwest Dekalb High School Diploma 9 Fleck, Gabriella Paraprofessional Garden Hills Elem. 1/27/2020 B.A. University of North Georgia 10 Garcia Lopez, Jamilah Bus Driver Transportation 1/6/2020 HS Academy of Mount Saint Ursula Diploma 11 Givens, Cynthia Security & Document Specialist Safety & Security 2/3/2020 B.S. Georgia State University M.P.A. Walden University 12 Gresham, Torquin Paraprofessional Mays High 2/17/2020 B.S. Georgia State University 13 Jackson, Derrick Paraprofessional Jones, M.A. Elem. 2/3/2020 B.S. Alabama State University 14 Jennings, Morgan Paraprofessional Douglass High 2/3/2020 B.P.A. Auburn University 15 Jordan, Gregory Non-Instructional Aide Douglass High 2/3/2020 HS Therrell High School Diploma 16 Maxey, Suzzete School Clerk South Atlanta High 2/10/2020 HS Columbia High Diploma Page 3 of 5 Human Resources Personnel Action Report March 2, 2020 17 McCloud, Melisha Pre-K Instructional Support Teaching and Learning 1/3/2020 Specialist B.S. University of New Orleans M.S. University of New Orleans Ed.S. Nova Southeastern University 18 McCreary, Brittany Paraprofessional Long Middle 2/17/2020 A.A. McNally Smith College of Music 19 Melton, Amber Paraprofessional Inman Middle 2/12/2020 A.S. Atlanta Metropolitan College 20 Partridge, Chelita Paraprofessional Miles Elem. 2/5/2020 HS C. L. Harper High Diploma 21 Phelps, Elycia School Clerk Toomer Elem. 1/2/2020 B.S. University of Georgia 22 Pryor, Sharma Non-Instructional Aide South Atlanta High 2/10/2020 B.A. Georgia State University 23 Robinson, Dara Assistant Transportation Transportation 2/10/2020 Scheduler B.S. Saint Leo University M.B.A. Saint Leo University 24 Shields, Jenitra Paraprofessional Harper Archer Elem. 2/3/2020 B.S. University of Arkansas Pine Bluff 25 Small, Ashley School Clerk Douglass High 2/3/2020 HS Central Michigan University Diploma 26 Taal, Candace Paraprofessional Deerwood Academy 2/18/2020 B.S. Kaplan University M.S. Mercer University 27 Yates, Brielle School Clerk South Atlanta High 2/10/2020 HS Eastside High School Diploma F. SEPARATIONS FROM EMPLOYMENT No. NAME POSITION LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATE REASON 1 Causey, Tamrio Dispatcher Safety & Security 2/3/2020 2 - Resignation 2 Davis, Marilyn School Bus Monitor Transportation 2/6/2020 2 - Resignation 3 Ellis, Misty Paraprofessional Deerwood Academy 2/7/2020 2 - Resignation 4 Flores-Campbell, Elizabeth School Clerk Maynard Jackson High 2/14/2020 2 - Resignation 5 Gantz, Nathaniel Paraprofessional Jackson Elem. 3/13/2020 2 - Resignation 6 Gay, Quentin Operations Manager Facilities 2/17/2020 2 - Resignation 7 Gibson, Charketa School Clerk South Atlanta High 1/31/2020 2 - Resignation 8 Grove, Aretha Bus Driver Transportation 12/17/2019 2 - Resignation 9 Hendricks, Anglaer Paraprofessional Hollis Innovation Academy 2/7/2020 2 - Resignation 10 Jackson, Evette Custodian Facilities 2/7/2020 1 - Retirement 11 Lino, Roman Site Manager Facilities 2/3/2020 3- Discharged 12 Pitts, Derek Bus Driver Transportation 1/16/2020 2 - Resignation Page 4 of 5 Human Resources Personnel Action Report March 2, 2020 13 Rashad, Quovadis School Clerk Beecher Hills Elem. 5/29/2020 1 - Retirement 14 Roper, Monica Paraprofessional Heritage Academy 1/28/2020 2 - Resignation 15 Rucker, Corlissa Bus Driver Transportation 1/9/2020 1 - Retirement 16 Smarr, Deshanda Bus Driver Transportation 2/26/2020 2 - Resignation 17 Spencer, Joshua Paraprofessional Sylvan Middle 1/27/2020 2 - Resignation CORRECTIONS No. FTE NAME/POSITION ACTION POSITION LOCATION EFFECTIVE DATE CORRECTION REASON 1 1 Miles, Keisha School Business Manager Miles Elem. 1/16/2020 BS.- University of Alabama 10- Education Correction Page 5 of 5.
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