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San Mateo Union High School District Personnel Directory San Mateo Union High School District Personnel Directory 2019-2020 Please respect all District employees’ rights to privacy. The information in this directory is confidential and is to be used for school purposes only. The information should not be made available without the employees’ permission as many have unlisted information. Table of Contents Board of Trustees………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 1 District Office Management……………………………………………………………………………………………………... 2 School Site Addresses and Administrative Teams…………………………………………………………………………... 3 E-mail Information………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Employee Groups…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 7 Frequently Called Clerical Numbers at the School Sites…………………………………………………………………... 8 Departments Heads, Librarians, Athletic Directors, Gate Advisors, District Coordinators………………………………... 9 Alphabetical Listing of District and School Certificated and Classified Staff………………………………………………. 13 Listing by Location………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 47 Aragon High School……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 48 Burlingame High School………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 53 Capuchino High School……………………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 58 Hillsdale High School………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 62 Mills High School……………………………………………………………………………………………………………....... 67 Peninsula High School…………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 71 San Mateo High School…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 72 Adult School………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 77 District Office……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 80 Middle College High School……………………………………………………………………………………………………... 85 SAN MATEO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 2019-2020 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Linda Lees Dwyer Term Expires 2022 324 Dwight Road, Burlingame 94010 (650) 348-5110 [email protected] Marc Friedman Term Expires 2020 748 Walnut Avenue, Burlingame 94010 (650) 342-4045 [email protected] Robert H. Griffin Term Expires 2022 277 Port Royal, Foster City 94404-3512 (415) 987-1944 [email protected] Peter H. Hanley Term Expires 2022 1033 Shoreline Drive, San Mateo 94404 (650) 522-8436 [email protected] Greg Land Term Expires 2020 760 Lexington Way, Burlingame 94010 (650) 576-0930 [email protected] Roberta Beeken, Admin. Asst. to Supt. & Board of Trustees (650) 558-2201 [email protected] 1 SAN MATEO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 650 North Delaware Street San Mateo, CA 94401 Telephone: (650) 558-2299 Fax: (650) 762-0249 DISTRICT OFFICE MANAGEMENT Kevin Skelly Ph.D. – Superintendent……………………………………………………………………………………. (650) 558-2201 Roberta Beeken – Administrative Assistant to Superintendent & Board of Trustees………………………………. (650) 558-2201 Laura Chalkley– Manager of Public Relations, Communications & Publications……………………………………. (650) 558-2202 Elizabeth McManus – Deputy Superintendent – Business Services ………………………………………………… (650) 558-2203 TBD - Executive Coordinator to Deputy Superintendent of Business Services………………………...…………… (650) 558-2204 Dan Dobbins – Executive Transportation Officer………………………………………………………………………. (650) 558-2440 Valerie Miller – Director of Budget & Fiscal Services …………………………………………………………………. (650) 558-2223 Linda Carlton – Director of Maintenance, Operations & Facilities Use……………………………………………… (650) 558-2411 Vanessa Castano – Manager of Accounting…………………………………………………………………………… (650) 558-2224 Debbie Arobio – Purchasing & Capital Facilities Manager…………………………………………………………… (650) 558-2289 Elizabeth Parker – Facilities Use Supervisor…………………………………………………………………………… (650) 558-2219 Dwayne Taylor – General Manager of Facilities Use…………………………………………………………………… (650) 558-2275 Denis Vorrises – Manager of Student Nutrition………………………………………………………………………… (650) 558-2479 James Hyde, Jr. – General Manager of Operations…………………………………………………………………… (650) 558-2412 Brad Barncord – General Manager of Maintenance…………………………………………………………………… (650) 558-2471 Lindsay Martens - Auditorium Manager………………………………………………………………………………… (650) 280-3882 Kirk Black, Ed.D. – Deputy Superintendent – Human Resources & Student Services………………………………(650) 558-2209 Barbara Tufo – Executive Coordinator to Deputy Superintendent Human Resources and Student Services…… (650) 558-2209 Brian Williams – Credential Analyst……………………………………………………………………………………… (650) 558-2248 Lucrecia (Lulu) Davidson - Human Resources Generalist……………………………………………………………... (650) 558-2247 Meghan Sartain - Benefits Coordinator………………………………………………………………………………….. .(650) 558-2243 Christine Powers-Rosaia - Human Resources Generalist……………………………………………………………... (650) 558-2246 Don Scatena – Director of Student Services & Middle College Principal…………………………………………… (650) 558-2258 April Torres – Manager of Mental Health Programs…………………………………………………………………….. (650) 558-2273 Simon Bettis – Director of Technology………………………………………………………………………………...…. (650) 558-2487 Julia Kempkey, Ed.D., Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction………………………………………. (650) 558-2213 Sonia Gill – Administrative Assistant II to Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction…………………...(650) 558-2253 Brian Simmons – Director of Curriculum & Assessment………………………………………………………………. (650) 558-2212 Samia Shoman - Manager of EL & Compliance Programs…………………………………………………………… (650) 558-2233 Carolyn Schwartzbord – Director of Special Education………………………………………………………………... (650) 558-2265 John Bartfield – Assistant Director of Special Education………………………………………………………………..(650) 558-2266 2 SCHOOL SITE ADDRESSES AND ADMINISTRATIVE TEAMS ARAGON HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Patricia Kurtz (650) 558-2900 900 Alameda de las Pulgas Assistant Principal II: Nicole Elenz-Martin (650) 558-2903 San Mateo, CA 94402 Assistant Principal II: Lisa Nagendran (650) 558-2902 Telephone: (650) 558-2999 Assistant Principal I: Juan Flores (650) 558-2906 FAX: (650) 558-2952 Admin. Assistant: Becky Foster (650) 558-2901 Facilities Manager: Don Ahuna, Jr. (650) 558-2925 BURLINGAME HIGH Principal: Paul Belzer (650) 558-2800 SCHOOL Assistant Principal II: Valerie Arbizu (650) 558-2802 1 Mangini Way Assistant Principal II: Michele Fichera (650) 558-2803 Burlingame, CA 94010 Assistant Principal I: Markus Autrey (650) 558-2806 Telephone: (650) 558-2899 Admin. Assistant: Lauren Rosaia (650) 558-2801 FAX: (650) 558-2852 Facilities Manager: Evaristo (Sergio) Ramos, Jr. (650) 558-2825 CAPUCHINO HIGH Principal: Jesse Boise (650) 558-2700 SCHOOL Assistant Principal II: Monique de Brito Guedes (650) 558-2703 1501 Magnolia Avenue Assistant Principal II: Nancy Kuei (650) 558-2702 San Bruno, CA 94066 Admin. Assistant: Sandra Fewer (650) 558-2701 Telephone: (650) 558-2799 Facilities Manager: Joseph Tipton (650) 558-2725 FAX: (650) 558-2752 3 SCHOOL SITE ADDRESSES AND ADMINISTRATIVE TEAMS HILLSDALE HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Jeffrey Gilbert (650) 558-2600 3115 Del Monte Street Assistant Principal II: Adrian Kirk (650) 558-2603 San Mateo, CA 94403 Assistant Principal II: Ashley Milton (650) 558-2602 Telephone: (650) 558-2699 Assistant Principal I: Brett Stevenson (650) 558-2606 FAX: (650) 574-4173 Admin. Assistant: Lucy White (650) 558-2601 Facilities Manager: Giuseppe Bregoli (650) 558-2625 MILLS HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Pamela Duszynski (650) 558-2500 400 Murchison Drive Assistant Principal II: Jose Gomez (650) 558-2503 Millbrae, CA 94030 Assistant Principal II: Lyndsey Schlax (650) 558-2502 Telephone: (650) 558-2599 Admin. Assistant: Tammie McGee (650) 558-2501 FAX: (650) 558-2552 Facilities Manager: Gabriela Gonzalez (650) 558-2525 SAN MATEO HIGH Principal: Yvonne Shiu (650) 558-2300 SCHOOL Assistant Principal II: Adam Gelb (650) 558-2302 506 North Delaware Street Assistant Principal II: Michael Holtz (650) 558-2303 San Mateo, CA 94401 Assistant Principal I: Patti Frias (650) 558-2306 Telephone: (650) 558-2399 Admin. Assistant: Janine Beard (650) 558-2301 FAX: (650) 558-2352 Facilities Manager: William DeKom, Jr. (650) 558-2325 4 SCHOOL SITE ADDRESSES AND ADMINISTRATIVE TEAMS ADULT SCHOOL/SMART Director: Timothy Doyle (650) 558-2102 CENTER Assistant Director: Lori Parris (650) 558-2103 789 East Poplar Ave Admin. Assistant: Stefanie Wright (650) 558-2101 San Mateo, CA 94401 Operations Maintenance Lead: Tommy Ly (650) 558-2100 Telephone: (650) 558-2100 Executive Director of ACCEL: FAX: (650)762-0232 Ka’Ryn Holder-Jackson (650) 558-2111 Principal: Ron Campana (650) 558-2400 PENINSULA HIGH SCHOOL Senior Staff Assistant: Nora Barrientos (650) 558-2402 300 Piedmont Avenue Assistant Principal I: Fred Wolfgramm (650) 558-2406 San Bruno, CA 94066 Operations Maintenance Lead: Daniel Varela (650) 558-2425 Telephone: (650) 558-2499 FAX: (650) 866-4120 SAN MATEO MIDDLE Principal (& Director of Student Services): COLLEGE Don Scatena (650) 558-2258 1700 West Hillsdale Blvd. Staff Assistant: Angela Zepeda (650) 574-6536 San Mateo, CA 94402 Telephone: (650) 574-6101 FAX: (650) 574-6233 5 E-MAIL INFORMATION In order to maintain consistency in the use of e-mail addresses throughout the District, including the Adult School, please use the standard e-mail format as follows: First initial of first name + last name @smuhsd.org (lower case) Example: [email protected] There are some exceptions like Robert Williams (Teacher) [email protected] Brian Williams (Credential Analyst) [email protected] If you are having a problem directing an e-mail to an employee, please e-mail George Gaytan, TSSII-Help Desk: [email protected] You may access your e-mail from SMUHSD homepage at www.smuhsd.org and click on WebMail Login. 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