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Participating Schools List As of 10/28/2004 Mock Election - 2004 Presidential General General Participating Schools List As of 10/28/2004 SchoolExp Cnt: Coordinator Mail Line1 City, ST Zip ALAMEDA COUNTY ALBANY UNIFIED/ ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL (# 142)500 KAREN CARLSON-OLSON 603 KEY ROUTE BLVD. ALBANY, CA 94706 BAY FARM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (# 1527)20 KRYSTIN BRADFORD 200 AUGHINBAUGH WAY ALAMEDA ALAMEDA, CA 94502 CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF (# 1426)100 SERWA DADZIE PO BOX 5321 BAY POINT, CA 94565 CANYON MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1810)350 MR GILES 19600 CULL CANYON ROAD CASTRO VALLEY, CA 94552 COIL CHARTER SCHOOL (# 1547)50 MARY MUSGROVE 4700 CALAVERAS AVE. FREMONT, CA 94555 DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL (# 1820)3000 TIM SBRANTI 8151 VILLAGE PARKWAY DUBLIN, CA 94568 ELMHURST MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1737)836 KATE MCCARTHY 1800 98TH AVE OAKLAND, CA 94603 GIRL SCOUT TROOP 1926 (# 1845)6 CATHERINE KAVASCH 15753 VIA COLUSA SAN LORENZO, CA 94580 HEARST ELEMENTARY (# 1488)33 MICHAEL O'BRIEN 5301 CASE AVE PLEASANTON, CA 94566 KING MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1826)600 VICTORIA EDWARDS 1781 ROSE STREET BERKELEY, CA 94707 LYDIKSEN ELEMENTARY (# 1640)93 JACOB BERG 7700 HIGHLAND OAKS DRIVE PLEASANTON, CA 94588 MACGREGOR HIGH SCHOOL (# 1529)35 KAREN CARLSON-OLSON 1011 ORDWAY ST. ALBANY ALBANY, CA 94706 MARIN SCHOOL (# 31)250 SONIA ZULPO 1001 SANTA FE AVENUE ALBANY, CA 94706 SCHOOL OF THE MADELEINE (# 1825)32 TUDY GOODING 1225 MILVUA STREET BERKELEY, CA 94707 ST. JOSEPH (# 1358)300 ELEANOR KOHNEN 43222 MISSION BLVD FREMONT, CA 94539 ST. RAYMOND SCHOOL (# 1533)300 ROSEMARY PATTERSON 11557 SHANNON AVE. DUBLIN, CA 94568 THOMAS S. HART MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1163)1000 ANNE EVERTON 4433 WILLOW ROAD PLEASANTON, CA 94588 VALLY HIGH SCHOOL (# 1763)90 LINDA FLANAGAN 6901 YORK DRIVE DUBLIN, CA 94568 VANNOY ELEMENTARY (# 1246)400 JIM KENTRIS 5100 VANNOY AVENUE CASTRO VALLEY, CA 94546 WALNUT GROVE ELEMENTARY (# 1786)66 MICHELLE COLDANI 1999 HARVEST ROAD PLEASANTON, CA 94566 Page 1 of 34 SchoolExp Cnt: Coordinator Mail Line1 City, ST Zip WEST OAKLAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL (# 1838)60 JASON EDWARDS 955 12TH STREET OAKLAND, CA 94607 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PARTNERSHIP CHARTER H30 JANICE WOODWARD 2300 INTERNATIONAL BLVD. OAKLAND, CA 94601 ALPINE COUNTY KIRKWOOD ELEMENTARY (# 1771)10 MAGGIE FOWLE 2049 KIRKWOOD ROAD KIRKWOOD, CA 95646 AMADOR COUNTY ARGONAUT HIGH SCHOOL (# 1447)300 JOANNE PIPERSKY 501 ARGONAUT LN. JACKSON, CA 95642 JACKSON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (# 1305)195 CHRIS FENTON 217 REX AVE. JACKSON, CA 95642 PIONEER ELEMENTARY (# 1636)300 MARGARET SHODA 217 EX AVENUE JACKSON, CA 95542 BUTTE COUNTY PARADISE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1228)110 FAITH BRIAN 6473 CLARK ROAD PARADISE, CA 95969 STANFORD AVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (# 1783)31 LAURA FILBECK 1801 STANDFORD AVE OROVILLE, CA 95966 CALAVERAS COUNTY COPPEROPOLIS ELEMENTARY (# 1254)180 LUNDIN 217 SCHOOL ST COPPEROPOLIS, CA 95228 SAN ANDREAS ELEMENTARY (# 1151)30 KEITH BURNS 255 LEWIS AVE SAN ANDREAS, CA 95249 TOYON MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1196)100 KAREN MACY 3412 DOUBLE SPRINGS RD. VALLEY SPRINGS, CA 95252 COLUSA COUNTY COLUSA HIGH SCHOOL (# 1407)75 STEVE PRICE 901 COLUSA AVE COLUSA, CA 95932 ENID PRINE HIGH SCHOOL (# 1568)16 KATHY JONES 14 W. OAK ST. MAXWELL, CA 95955 PRINCETON ELEMENTARY (# 1641)4 FRAN SHERMAN 428 NORMAN ROAD PRINCETON, CA 95970 PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL (# 1490)13 JAMIE COMBS 473 STATE STREET PRINCETON, CA 95970 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BRISTOW MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1276)325 GINA TERRY 855 MINNESOTA AVE BRENTWOOD, CA 94513 Page 2 of 34 SchoolExp Cnt: Coordinator Mail Line1 City, ST Zip CAMINO PABLO SCHOOL (# 1273)60 ANN FRANCES SHRIEVE 1111 CAMINO PABLO MORAGA, CA 94556 CORONADO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (# 1494)134 ALICE BELTON 2001 VIRGINIA AVE RICHMOND, CA 94804 DEL AMIGO H.S. (# 1198)110 CAROL ADAMS 189 DEL AMIGO RD. DANVILLE, CA 94526 EAGLE PEAK MONTESSORI (# 1354)28 LINDA CHANDLEE 800 HUTCHINSON WALNUT CREEK, CA 94598 HANNA RANCH ELEMENTARY (# 1328)475 LORIE FRANKS 2482 REFUGIO VALLEY RD. HERCULES, CA 94547 HERCULES HIGH SCHOOL (# 1442)1 CHRISTOPHER COOK 1900 REFUGIO VALLEY RD. HERCULES, CA 94547 HORIZONS HOME STUDY (# 1622)1 JARED DIGARTOLOLMEO 11 MONIVEA PL PLEASANT HILL, CA 94523 LAS LOMAS HIGH SCHOOL (# 1349)95 MEGHAN SELWAY 1460 SOUTH MAIN STREET WALNUT CREEK, CA 94566 MISSION ELEMENTARY (# 1584)30 THERESA NIERLICH 1711 MISSION DR. ANTIOCH, CA 94509 NORTHGATE HIGH SCHOOL (# 1760)385 JON D. CAMPOPIANO 425 CASTLE ROCK RD. WALNUT CREEK, CA 94598 O'HARE PARK SCHOOL (# 1669)72 CASEY MAUPIN 1100 O'HARA AVE OAKLEY, CA 94561 ORINDA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (# 1478)325 MARY RISSO 80 IVY DR. ORINDA, CA 94563 RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL (# 1495)80 KRISTA JANN 1250 23RD ST RICHMOND, CA 94804 RON NUNN SCHOOL (# 1299)31 KATHY MITCHELL 1755 CENTRAL BLVD. BRENTWOOD, CA 94513 SAN RAMON VALLEY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (# 162200 ANTHONY VILLELLA 220 W. EL PINTADO RD. DANVILLE, CA 94526 SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL (# 1761)120 SCOTT ESPINOSA-BRO 975 N. SAN CARLOS WALNUT CREEK, CA 94598 STANLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1448)400 TERI LUSK 3455 SCHOOL ST. LAFAYETTE, CA 94549 STONE VALLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1528)740 JENNIFER BILLECI 3001 MIRANDA AVENUE ALAMO, CA 94507 EL DORADO COUNTY CHARTER HOME SCHOOL ACADEMY II (# 1639)24 REBECCA WAGEMANN 6767 GREEN VALLEY RD. PLACERVILLE, CA 95634 EDWIN MARKAM MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1208)160 NINA WHITE 2800 MOULTON RD PLACERVILLE, CA 95667 GOLD TRAIL SCHOOL (# 1638)76 JEANINE HENDERSON-HODGE 889 COLD SPRING ROAD PLACERVILLE, CA 95633 HERBERT GREEN MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1351)180 SUSAN ARKINSON 3781 FORNI ROAD PLACERVILLE, CA 95667 LOUISIANA SCHNELL SCHOOL (# 1212)91 DEE DESMOND 2871 SCHNELL RD. PLACERVILLE, CA 95667 Page 3 of 34 SchoolExp Cnt: Coordinator Mail Line1 City, ST Zip PLACERVILLE COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL (# 1184)5 DANIELLE PRIOR 1032 THOMPSON WAY PLACERVILLE, CA 95667 FRESNO COUNTY BULLARD HIGH SCHOOL (# 1549)500 SOPHIA SMITH 5445 N. PALM AVE. FRESNO, CA 93710 CANTUA ELEMENTARY (# 1348)180 MARIO COBARRUVIAS 29288 W. CLARKSON CANTUA, CA 93608 CARUTHERS HIGH SCHOOL (# 1152)700 TYSON LOWRY P.O. BOX 545 CARUTHERS, CA 93609 CLOVIS EAST HIGH SCHOOL (# 1405)500 KAREN WARD 4343 N. LEONARD CLOVIS, CA 93611 COALINGA MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1308)600 JOHN JENNINGS 265 CAMBRIDGE AVE. COALINGA, CA 93210 DEL REY (# 1798)20 8 ALTARINDA RD. ORINDA, CA 94563 LINCOLN ELEMENTARY (# 1511)425 KIM THIESEN 374 E. NORTH AVE. REEDLEY, CA 93654 MCCABE ELEMENTARY (# 1322)800 RON ESKELEN 250 S. DERRICK MENDOTA, CA 93640 MCCABE JUNIOR HIGH (# 1470)250 TOM SELLICK 250 S. DERRICK ST. MENDOTA, CA 93640 MCLANE HIGH (# 1477)0 JEANNE PEREA #Error FRESNO, CA OASIS HIGH SCHOOL (# 1309)15 JOHN LOVEHOY 2311 SIERRA ST. KINGSBURG, CA 93631-1457 PERSHING HIGH (# 1285)150 KEITH SMITH 10950 W. MCKINLEY AVE. FRESNO, CA 93711 RIVER BLUFF ELEMENTARY (# 1428)775 LISA BEALS 6150 W. PALO ALTO FRESNO, CA 93722 SUNNYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL (# 1190)90 AMANDA PETERSON 1019 S. PEACH AVE. FRESNO, CA 93727 TEMERANCE-KUTNER ELEMENTARY (# 1320)800 TAMMY BRADFORD 1448 N. ARMSTRONG AVE CLOVIS, CA 93727 TL REED ELEMENTARY (# 1646)59 LISA BROKAW 1400 N. FRANKWOOD REEDLEY, CA 93654 GLENN COUNTY HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL (# 1888)56 ERIC KORLING #Error , CA HAMILTON UNION HIGH SCHOOL (# 1436)90 ERIK KORLING HWY. 32 AND CANAL S HAMILTON CITY, CA 95951 LAKE ELEMENTARY (# 1174)32 JUSTIN COMBS 4672 COUNTY ROAD N ORLAND, CA 95963 SLEEPY HOLLOW SCHOOL (# 1680)24 YVONNE ANAST 20 WASHINGTON LANE ORNIDA, CA 94563 STONY CREEK COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL (# 11773 BRIAN CLOSE 300 SANHEDRIN ROAD ELK CREEK, CA 95963 Page 4 of 34 SchoolExp Cnt: Coordinator Mail Line1 City, ST Zip WAGNER RANCH (# 1675)124 JANIS ARNERICH 350 CAMINO PABLO ORDINA, CA 94563 HUMBOLDT COUNTY ALICE BIRNEY ELEMENTARY (# 1418)112 WARREN BLINN 717 SOUTH AVE EUREKA, CA 95503 ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL (# 1586)1 JACOB BOURNE 1110 TANTARA LN. MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 CUDDEBACK ELEMENTARY (# 1610)25 DENNIS ROSSER 300 WYLDER ROAD CARLOTTA, CA 95528 EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL (# 1350)100 RON PERRY 1915 J STREET EUREKA, CA 95521 FERNDALE HIGH SCHOOL (# 1262)100 DAL LEMMON 1231 MAIN STREET FERNDALE, CA 95536 FORTUNA MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1420)80 JACK WEST 843 L ST. FORTUNA, CA 95540 GARFIELD SCHOOL (# 1417)20 LORETTA ECKENRODE 2200 FRESHWATER ROAD EUREKA, CA 95503 GREEN POINT ELEMENTARY (# 1364)15 ALAN WARD 180 VALKENSAR BLUE LAKE, CA 95518 HYDESVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (# 1445)153 JOHN BLAKELEY 3050 JOHNSON ROAD HYDESVILLE, CA 95547 LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY (# 1541)380 JOAN CRANDELL 3100 PARK STREET EUREKA, CA 95501 MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL (# 1839)180 JACK BAREILLES 1300 MURRAY ROAD MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 MCKINLEYVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1570)150 ANNE HARTLINE 2285 CENTRAL AVE MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 MORRIS SCHOOL - 5TH GRADE (# 1836)25 DON DEAN 2395 MCKINLEYVILLE AVE. MCKINLEYVILLE, CA RIVER VALLEY (# 1860)0 JULIE SMITH #Error MCKINLEYVILLE, CA SIX RIVERS CAHRTER HIGH SCHOOL (# 1824)39 SAGE GANG-HALVORSON 1720 M STREET ARCATA, CA 95521 SUNSET SCHOOL (# 1823)1 JAMES NORDBERG SUNSET ARCATA ARCATA, CA 20770 TRINIDAD ELEMENTARY (# 1408)32 TYLER VACK 300 TRINITY & MAIN STREET TRINIDAD, CA 95570 IMPERIAL COUNTY CALEXICO HIGH SCHOOL (# 1608)1900 CALVIN ARMSTRONG 1030 ENCINAS AVE. CALEXICO, CA 92231 SAN PASQUAL HIGH SCHOOL (# 1704)90 GEORGINA HANNA 676 BASELINE RD. WINTERHAVEN, CA 92283 Page 5 of 34 SchoolExp Cnt: Coordinator Mail Line1 City, ST Zip INYO COUNTY BIG PINE HIGH SCHOOL (# 1375)120 PETE SCHLIEKER 500 S. MAIN ST BIG PINE, CA 93513 DEATH VALLEY ACADEMY (# 1369)50 JOE DAVIS OLD STATE HWY. 127 SHOSHONE, CA 92384 HOME STREET MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1382)530 MEGHAN FUCHS 201 HOME ST. BISHOP, CA 93514 JILL KINMONT BOOTHE SCHOOL (# 1293)45 KAREN SCHWARTZ 166 GRANDVIEW DRIVE BISHOP, CA 93514 PALISADE GLACIER CONTINUATION H.S. (# 1365)55 BRUCE KINGSBURY SUGARLOAF RD/PO BOX 998 BIG PINE, CA 93513 KERN COUNTY A.M. THOMAS MIDDLE SCHOOL/LOST HILLS (# 120350 DONNA JACKSON 20979 LOBOS CT LOST HILLS, CA 93249 BEAR MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY (# 1244)1000 MARIA NERI 1501 HOOD STREET ARVIN, CA 93203 BEARDSLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL (# 1247)625 ROBERT SHELDON 1001 ROBERTS LANE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 BRANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (# 1298)435 KARLA OLSEN 1595 BAILEY AVE EDWARDS, CA 93523 CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL (# 1317)1800 RYAN COLEMAN 8601 HAGEMAN RD.
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