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Cluster List 2020-2021 CLUSTER LIST 2020-2021 Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Rachelle Frierson - Member Advocacy Vincent Jones - Member Advocacy Tara Gonzalez - Cluster Organizer Missy Keller - Cluster Organizer Anderson Elementary Lanier Elementary Adams Middle Jefferson Senior High Apollo Beach Elementary Learey Technical College Alexander Elementary Jefferson IB Area 1 District Office Lennard Senior High Alonso Senior High Jefferson Adult Ballast Point Elementary Lennard Adult Center Area 2 District Office Kenly Elementary Belmont Elementary Lockhart Magnet Bay Crest Elementary Lake Magdalene Elementary Bing Elementary Mabry Elementary Bellamy Elementary Lavoy Exceptional Center Blake Senior High Macfarlane Park Elementary Bryant Elementary Lake Academy - DJJ Blake Senior High - Magnet Madison Middle Buchanan Middle Leto - Adult Center Brewster Technical College Manhattan Center - FDLRS Caminiti Exceptional Center Leto Senior High Broward Elementary Memorial Middle Cannella Elementary Lowry Elementary Career & Technical Education Mitchell Elementary Carrollwood Elementary Martinez Middle Chiaramonte Elementary Monroe Middle Chamberlain - Adult Center Mckitrick Elementary Clair Mel Elementary Orange Grove Middle - Magnet Chamberlain Senior High Miles Elementary Coleman Middle Palm River Elementary Citrus Park Elementary Morgan Woods Elementary Corr Elementary Plant Senior High Claywell Elementary North Tampa Alternative Cypress Creek Elementary Progress Village Middle - Magnet Davidsen Middle Northwest Elementary Doby Elementary Rampello K-8 Crestwood Elementary Pierce Middle Dowdell Middle Robinson Senior High & IB Davis Elementary Robles Elementary Dunbar Elementary Roosevelt Elementary Deer Park Elementary Roland Park K-8 - Magnet Early Childhood Programs Ruskin Elementary Dickenson Elementary ROSSAC East Bay Senior High Seminole Elementary Dorothy Thomas Exceptional Center Schwarzkopf Elementary Edison Elementary Shields Middle Egypt Lake Elementary Secondary Education Eisenhower Middle Shore Elementary - Magnet Elementary Education Sickles Senior High Erwin Technical College South County Career Center Essrig Elementary Smith Middle Frost Elementary Spoto Senior High Farnell Middle Steinbrenner Senior High Gibsonton Elementary Stewart Middle - Magnet Forest Hills Elementary Sullivan Partnership School Giunta Middle Tampa Bay Boulevard Elementary Foster Elementary Town & Country Elementary Gorrie Elementary Tampa Heights Elementary Gaither Senior High Twin Lakes Elementary Grady Elementary Thompson Elementary Hammond Elementary Walker Middle - Magnet Graham Elementary Tinker K-8 Hill Middle Webb Middle Head Start Washington Elementary Hospital & Homebound Westchase Elementary Hillsborough Senior High Waters Career Center James Elementary Woodbridge Elementary Hillsborough Senior High - Magnet West Shore Elementary Youth Services Education Program Ippolito Elementary West Tampa Elementary Just Elementary Wilson Middle Lamb Elementary Young Middle - Magnet CLUSTER LIST 2020-2021 Cluster 3 Cluster 4 Lindsey Blankenbaker - Member Advocacy David Peacock - Member Advocacy Pam Jufko - Cluster Organizer Erin Morgan - Cluster Organizer Area 3 District Office Nature’s Classroom Alafia Elementary Mango Elementary Area 6 District Office Pinecrest Elementary Aparicio-Levy Tech College Mann Middle Armwood Senior High Plant City - Adult Center Area 5 District Office McLane Middle Bailey Elementary Plant City Senior High Area 7 District Office Mendenhall Elementary Benito Middle Pride Elementary Area 8 District Office Middleton Senior High Bryan Elementary Riverhills Elementary - Magnet Barrington Middle Middleton Senior High - Magnet Burnett Middle Robinson Elementary Bevis Elementary Mintz Elementary Burney Elementary Security Bloomingdale Senior High Mort Elementary Chiles Elementary Shaw Elementary Bowers-Whitley Career Center Muller Elementary Clark Elementary Sheehy Elementary Bowers-Whitley Adult Mulrennan Middle Cleveland Elementary Simmons Career Center Boyette Springs Elementary Nelson Elementary Cork Elementary Simmons Exceptional Center Brandon - Adult Center Newsome Senior High Dover Elementary Sligh Middle - Magnet Brandon Alternative Oak Grove Elementary Durant Senior High Springhead Elementary Brandon Senior High Oak Park Elementary ESE - Birth Thru Age 5 Strawberry Crest Senior High Brooker Elementary Pizzo Elementary Exceptional Student Education Strawberry Crest IB Buckhorn Elementary Potter Elementary Folsom Elementary Sulphur Springs Elementary Burns Middle Randall Middle Freedom Senior High Tampa Bay Tech Carver Exceptional Reddick Elementary Gary Adult Tampa Bay Tech - Magnet Cimino Elementary Riverview Elementary Heritage Elementary Tampa Palms Elementary Collins Elementary Riverview Senior High Hillsborough Virtual School Technology Operations Center Colson Elementary Rodgers Middle Hunters Green Elementary Temple Terrace Elementary Dawson Elementary Schmidt Elementary Jackson Elementary Thonotosassa Elementary Desoto Elementary Seffner Elementary Jennings Middle Tomlin Middle Ferrell Middle - Magnet Sessums Elementary Knights Elementary Transportation Fishhawk Creek Elem Stowers Elementary Liberty Middle Trapnell Elementary Franklin Middle - Magnet Summerfield Elementary Lincoln Elementary Turkey Creek Middle Greco Middle Summerfield Crossing Elementary Lopez Elementary Turner/Bartels K-8 ISC Sumner High School Lopez Exceptional Center Velasco Kimbell Elementary Symmes Elementary Lutz K-7 Virtual Co-Enroll 6-12 King High School Valrico Elementary Maniscalco K-7 Walden Lake Elementary King High School - Magnet Williams Middle - Magnet Marshall Middle Wharton Senior High Kingswood Elementary Wimauma Elementary McDonald Elementary Willis Peters Exceptional Center Lewis Elementary Witter Elementary Migrant Education Service Center Wilson Elementary Limona Elementary Woodson PK-8 Lithia Springs Elementary Yates Elementary Lomax Elementary - 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