2018-2019 Kern County School Districts and Administrators (Revised 7/1/19)

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2018-2019 Kern County School Districts and Administrators (Revised 7/1/19) OFFICE OF MARY C. BARLOW KERN COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 1300 17th Street - CITY CENTRE, Bakersfield, CA 93301-4533 (661) 636-4000 • FAX (661) 636-4130 • www.kern.org 2018-2019 Kern County School Districts and Administrators (Revised 7/1/19) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS College Heights Elementary School Stella Hills Elementary School Lynn McEntire, Principal Steve Robinson, Principal ARVIN UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT 631-5220 FAX 631-4510 631-5320 FAX 631-3119 Georgia Rhett, District Superintendent OPEN, Assistant Superintendent Compton Junior High School Hort Elementary School 737 Bear Mountain Blvd. Jennifer Payne, Principal Diana O'Neal, Principal Arvin, CA 93203 631-5230 FAX 631-3166 631-5330 FAX 631-3208 854-6500 FAX 854-2362 www.arvinschools.com James Curran Middle School Jefferson Elementary School Marilyn Strongin, Principal Shannon Jensen, Principal Bear Mountain Elementary School 631-5240 FAX 833-9247 631-5340 FAX 631-3104 Candi Huizar, Principal 854-6590 FAX 854-6599 Downtown Elementary School Rafer Johnson Children's Center Noreen Barthelmes, Principal Jesse Beed, Site Administrator El Camino Real Elementary School 631-5920 FAX 631-3276 631-5850 FAX 631-3289 Elizabeth Guyton, Principal 854-6661 FAX 854-2474 Henry Eissler Elementary School Longfellow Elementary School Christina Norris, Principal Alfonso Ceja, Principal Haven Drive Middle School 631-5250 FAX 872-2649 631-5350 FAX 395-1514 Calletano Gutierrez, Interim Principal 854-6540 FAX 854-1440 Emerson Middle School Horace Mann Elementary School Polo Marquez, Principal Russell Gayer, Principal Sierra Vista School 631-5260 FAX 327-7608 631-5360 FAX 872-3165 Rosemarie Borquez, Principal 854-6560 FAX 854-7523 Evergreen Elementary School McKinley Elementary School Jason Brannen, Principal Rona Chacon Mellon, Principal BAKERSFIELD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 631-5930 FAX 631-3190 631-5370 FAX 859-0462 Harry "Doc" Ervin, District Superintendent Mark Luque, Asst. Supt.–Educational Serv. Dr. Douglas K. Fletcher Elem. School Mount Vernon Elementary School 1300 Baker St. Nancy Olcott, Principal Xochitl Prieto, Principal Bakersfield, CA 93305 631-5960 FAX 366-6006 631-5380 FAX 631-3126 631-4600 FAX 631-4623 www.bcsd.com Franklin Elementary School Millie Gardette Munsey Carla Tafoya, Principal Elementary School Casa Loma Elementary School 631-5270 FAX 631-3210 Dayna Garner, Principal Lemuel Kwon, Principal 631-5390 FAX 833-8249 631-5200 FAX 831-0458 John C. Fremont Elementary School Teresa Arambula, Principal Colonel Howard Nichols Paul L. Cato Middle School 631-5280 FAX 631-4527 Elementary School Brooke Smothers-Strizic, Principal David Tapia, Principal 631-5245 FAX 366-6008 Ramon Garza Elementary School 631-5400 FAX 631-4902 Julie Segura Padilla, Principal Cesar E. Chavez Elementary School 631-5290 FAX 631-3110 Myra A. Noble Elementary School Dawn Slaybaugh, Principal Jalina Baker, Principal 631-5870 FAX 363-7649 Ruth Harding Elementary School 631-5410 FAX 631-3248 Bridget Fitch, Principal Bernice Harrell Chipman 631-5300 FAX 631-4587 Bessie E. Owens Intermediate School Junior High School Brandon Johnson, Principal Tomas Prieto, Principal Caroline Payne Harris Elementary School 631-5950 FAX 631-3269 631-5210 FAX 631-3229 Anne Lopez, Principal 631-5310 FAX 631-3178 -1 - Bessie E. Owens Primary School BEARDSLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Caliente School Sarita Arredondo, Principal Paul Miller, District Superintendent Kathleen S. Hansen, Principal 631-5420 FAX 859-0913 Kevin Williams, Assistant Superintendent 867-2301 FAX 867-6902 1001 Roberts Ln. Leo G. Pauley Elementary School Bakersfield, CA 93308 Piute Mountain School Jennifer Santillan, Principal 393-8550 FAX 393-5965 Kathleen S. Hansen, Principal 631-5430 FAX 631-3215 beardsleyschool.org 867-2301 FAX 867-6902 William Penn Elementary School Beardsley Elementary School DELANO UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT Marshall Dillard, Principal Aimee Williamson, Principal Rosalina Rivera, District Superintendent 631-5440 FAX 633-9795 392-1417 FAX 387-1587 Rosa Montes, Asst. Supt.–Educational Serv. 1405 12th Ave. Pioneer Drive Elementary School Beardsley Junior High School Delano, CA 93215 Traci Hicks, Principal David Hilton, Principal 721-5000 FAX 725-2446 631-5450 FAX 363-7491 392-9254 FAX 399-3925 www.duesd.org Roosevelt Elementary School North Beardsley Elementary School Albany Park School Susana Rios, Principal Terri Chamberlin, Principal Karina Oropeza-Gonzalez, Principal 631-5460 FAX 324-4326 392-0878 FAX 392-1399 721-5020 FAX 721-2833 Sequoia Middle School San Laurén Elementary School Almond Tree Middle School Yvonne Lopez, Principal Tammy Barrera, Principal Rodney Del Rio, Principal 631-5940 FAX 397-3010 393-5511 FAX 393-9064 721-3641 FAX 721-3649 Sierra Middle School BELRIDGE ELEM. SCHOOL DISTRICT Cecil Avenue Math and Science Academy Tomas Prieto, Principal Tammy Reynolds, District Supt./Principal Micah Wilson, Principal 631-5470 FAX 327-7610 19447 Wagon Wheel Rd. 721-5030 FAX 721-5097 McKittrick, CA 93251 Walter Stiern Middle School 762-7381 FAX 762-9751 Del Vista Math & Science Academy Julie Short, Principal Ana Ruiz, Principal 631-5480 FAX 363-7823 BLAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 721-5040 FAX 721-5087 Gary Bray, District Superintendent Dr. Juliet Thorner Elementary School Dawn Carver, Principal Fremont School Leiann Scott, Principal 19165 Main St. Teresa Cushnyr, Principal 631-5490 FAX 871-5005 mailing address: P.O. Box 40 721-5050 FAX 721-5058 Woody, CA 93287 Marsa Voorhies Elementary School 536-8559 FAX 536-9389 Harvest Elementary School Erick Casallas, Principal blakesd.org Christine Chapman, Principal 631-5800 FAX 363-6254 720-2725 FAX 720-2715 BUTTONWILLOW UNION Washington Middle School SCHOOL DISTRICT La Viña Middle School Abraham Rivera, Principal J. Stuart Packard, District Superintendent Jennifer Townson, Principal 631-5810 42600 Highway 58 721-3601 FAX 721-3662 Buttonwillow, CA 93206 Wayside Elementary School 764-5166 FAX 764-5165 Morningside School Dylan Capilla, Principal www.buttonwillow.k12.ca.us Rick Chavez, Principal 631-5820 FAX 631-4593 720-2700 FAX 720-2838 Buttonwillow Elementary School Frank West Elementary School Hiedi Witcher, Principal Nueva Vista Language Academy Russ Taylor, Principal 764-5248 FAX 764-5805 Ana Marie Sanchez, Principal 631-5830 FAX 631-4519 721-5070 FAX 721-3638 CALIENTE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT Williams Elementary School Alan Gonzalez, District Superintendent Pioneer School Jazmine Frias, Principal 12400 Caliente Creek Rd. Anna Wyatt, Principal 631-5840 FAX 395-9517 Caliente, CA 93518 474-4911 FAX 721-7725 867-2301 FAX 867-6902 www.calienteschooldistrict.org Princeton Street School Mark Ruiz, Principal 721-5080 FAX 721-5084 -2 - Terrace Elementary School FRUITVALE SCHOOL DISTRICT Horizon Elementary School Darrell Hennessee, Principal Dr. Mary Westendorf, District Superintendent Juan Herrera Olea, Principal 721-5060 FAX 721-5074 Matt Torres, Assistant Superintendent 837-3730 FAX 837-3734 7311 Rosedale Hwy. DI GIORGIO SCHOOL DISTRICT Bakersfield, CA 93308-5738 W. A. Kendrick School Terry Hallum, District Supt./Principal 589-3830 FAX 589-3674 Hana Suleiman, Principal 19405 Buena Vista Blvd. www.fruitvale.k12.ca.us 837-6190 FAX 397-0226 Arvin, CA 93203 854-2604 FAX 854-8746 Columbia Elementary School McKee Middle School www.digiorgio.k12.ca.us Angie Summers, Principal Brandon Duncan, Principal 588-3540 FAX 589-5264 837-6060 FAX 834-7566 EDISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT Discovery Elementary School Leon H. Ollivier Middle School Erica Andrews, District Superintendent Danyel Kelly, Principal Sheila Johnson, Principal 11518 School St. 589-7336 FAX 587-9413 837-6120 FAX 396-0963 P.O. Box 368 Edison, CA 93220 Endeavour Elementary School Raffaello Palla Elementary School 363-5394 FAX 363-4631 Matt Diggle, Principal Monica Cachu, Principal www.edison.k12.ca.us 588-3550 FAX 587-9318 837-6100 FAX 837-6106 Edison Middle School Fruitvale Junior High School Plantation School La'Steveia Dixon, Principal Leslie Garrison, Principal Deloris Sill, Principal 366-8216 FAX 366-0922 589-3933 FAX 588-3259 837-6070 FAX 837-6077 Orangewood Elementary School Quailwood Elementary School Planz Elementary School Jennifer Allen, Principal Michelle Olinger, Principal Teresa Olague, Principal 366-8440 FAX 366-0159 832-6415 FAX 831-7391 837-6080 FAX 831-5467 ELK HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL SHAFTER SCHOOL DISTRICT Valle Verde Elementary School Rick Esquivel, District Supt./Principal Chris Salyards, District Superintendent Nicole Zandes, Principal 501 Kern St. Sandra Johnson, Principal 837-6150 FAX 837-6159 mailing address: P.O. Box 129 1825 Shafter Rd. Tupman, CA 93276 Bakersfield, CA 93313 GRIMMWAY SCHOOLS 765-7431 FAX 765-4583 837-1931 FAX 837-8261 Barbara Grimm-Marshall, Founder & President www.elkhills.k12.ca.us generalshafter.org Paul Escala, Executive Director 5080 California Avenue, Suite 100 FAIRFAX SCHOOL DISTRICT GREENFIELD UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT Bakersfield, CA 93309 Michael Coleman, District Superintendent Ramon Hendrix, District Superintendent 661-432-7880 Cindy Castro, Assistant Superintendent Sarah Dawson, Assistant Superintendent www.grimmwayschools.org 1500 S. Fairfax Rd. 1624 Fairview Rd. Bakersfield, CA 93307 Bakersfield, CA 93307 Grimmway Academy Arvin 366-7221 FAX 366-1901 837-6000 FAX 832-2873 Cole Sampson, Principal www.fairfax.k12.ca.us www.gfusd.net 855-8200 FAX 855-8249 Fairfax Junior High School Fairview Elementary School Grimmway Academy Shafter Wendy Burkhead, Principal Leticia Canales, Principal Joanna Kendrick,
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