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Senate Education Committee Senator Alice Harden (Chairman) P.O. Box Senate Education Committee Senator Alice Harden (Chairman) P.O. Box 20084 Jackson, MS 39289 Senator Mike Chaney (Vice-Chair) 528 Inglewood Vicksburg, MS 39180 Senator Hob Bryan P.O. Box 75 Amory, MS 38821 Senator Terry Burton 101 Rew Street Newton, MS 39345 Senator Videt Carmichael 5396 Springhill Loop Meridian, MS 39301 Senator Tommy Dickerson 705 Chickasawhay St. Waynesboro, MS 39367 Senator Ron Farris 415 Rebecca Avenue Hattiesburg, MS 39401 Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith 339 Dunn Ratcliff Road NW Brookhaven, MS 39601 Senator Sampson Jackson P.O. Box 686 DeKalb, MS 39328 Senator Robert L. Johnson III 21 Vaughn Drive Natchez, MS 39120 Senator David Jordan 504 Bowie Lane Greenwood, MS 38930 Senator Tom King P.O. Box 1134 Petal, MS 39465 Senator Alan Nunnelee 1816 Woodside Circle Tupelo, MS 38801 Senator Gray Tollison P.O. Box 1358 Oxford, MS 38655 Senator Bennie Turner P.O. Box 1500 West Point, MS 39773 House Education Committee Representative Joe Warren (Chairman) P.O. Box 42 Mount Olive, MS 39119 Representative Herb Frierson (Vice-Chair) 12 Trailwood Lane Poplarville, MS 39470 Representative Ed Blackmon P.O. Drawer 105 Canton, MS 39046 2 Representative Billy Broomfield 4512 Hawkins Street Moss Point, MS 39563 Representative Cecil Brown 1423 Roxbury Place Jackson, MS 39211 Representative Robert Clark (Speaker Pro-Tem) P.O. Box 1018 Jackson, MS 39215-1018 Representative Alyce Clarke 1053 Arbor Vista Blvd Jackson, MS 39209 Representative Ricky Cummings 181 CR 363 Iuka, MS 38852 Representative Reecy Dickson P.O. Box 293 Macon, MS 39341 Representative Jay Eads P.O. Box 793 Oxford, MS 38655 Representative Joey Fillingane 241 Fillingane Road Sumrall, MS 39482 Representative Jamie Franks, Jr. P.O. Box 182 Mooreville, MS 38857 3 Representative Ester Harrison 924 S. Seventh Street Columbus, MS 39701 Representative Gregory Holloway, Sr. 115 Edgewood Dr. Hazlehurst, MS 39083 Representative Roger Ishee P.O. Box 6845 Gulfport, MS 39506 Representative Wanda Taylor Jennings 1535 Sherwood Lane Southaven, MS 38671 Representative Mike Lott P.O. Box 512 Petal, MS 39465 Representative Rita Martinson 1472 Highway 51 Madison, MS 39110 Representative John Mayo 308 W. Second Street Clarksdale, MS 38614 Representative Pat Montgomery 2569 S. Pontotoc Road Pontotoc, MS 38863 Representative Leonard Morris 709 Lamar Thomas Road Batesville, MS 38606 4 Representative David Myers P.O. Box 311 McComb, MS 39648 Representative Randy Pierce P.O. Box 1314 Leakesville, MS 39451 Representative John Reeves 555 Tombigbee Street, Suite 107 Jackson, MS 39201 Representative Ray Rogers 3403 Lanell Lane Pearl, MS 39208 Representative Eloise Scott 237 Road 53 Tupelo, MS 38801 Representative Charlie Smith Rt. 3, Box 246 Eupora, MS 39744 Representative Sara Thomas 512 B.B. King Road Indianola, MS 38751 Representative Tom Weathersby 3806 Highway 49 South Florence, MS 39073 Representative May Whittington P.O. Box 211 Schlater, MS 38952 5 Greenville – Monday, August 28 Legislators Senator Neely Carlton P.O. Box 451 Greenville, MS 38702-0451 Senator Johnnie Walls, Jr. 351 S. Washington Ave. Greenville, MS 38701 Representative Willie Bailey P.O. Box 189 Greenville, MS 38702-0189 Representative Tom Cameron P.O. Box 543 Greenville, MS 38702 Representative Jimmy Thornton 5235 Florida Street Greenville, MS 38702 Sheriff Sheriff Victor Smith P.O. Box 786 Greenville, MS 38702 Mayor Mayor Paul C. Artman, Jr. 340 Main Street Greenville, MS 38701 Greenville Public School District Board of Trustees Mr. Willie Long, President 903 Dallriva Drive Greenville, MS 38701 6 Mrs. Mercidees McTeer, Vice-President 743 South Main Street Greenville, MS 38701 Mrs. Alma Jean Donaldson, Secretary 1078 Duncan Drive Greenville, MS 38701 Mr. Eugene McCray, Member P.O. Box 5124 Greenville, MS 38701 Mr. Jerry Hafter, Member Lake, Tindall LLP 127 South Poplar Street Greenville, MS 38701 Mr. Robert E. Buck, Attorney P.O. Box 604 Greenville, MS 38701 Greenville Public School Administrators Dr. Arthur Cartlidge, Supt. 412 South Main Street Greenville, MS 38701 662-334-7001 Dr. Sammy Felton, Deputy Supt. 412 South Main Street Greenville, MS 38701 662-333-7030 Mrs. Shirley Cartlidge, Dir. Of Curriculum 412 South Main Street Greenville, MS 38701 662-333-3948 7 Mrs. Barbara McCoy, Federal Programs 407 South Main Street Greenville, MS 38701 662-334-7180 (Lindsay: I also have a list of the principals and additional district administrative personnel if you need that info.) Hollandale – Tuesday, August 29 Legislators Senator Neely Carlton P.O. Box 451 Greenville, MS 38702-0451 Representative Tom Cameron P.O. Box 543 Greenville, MS 38702 Representative Rufus Straughter 120 Van Buren Street Belzoni, MS 39038 Sheriff Sheriff Victor Smith P.O. Box 786 Greenville, MS 38702 Mayor Oscar C. Peace, Jr. P.O Box 395 Hollandale, MS 38748 Hollandale School Board Curtis Carroll, President P.O. Box 499 Hollandale, MS 38748 662-827-4919 (w) 8 Robert Burford, Vice President P.O. Box 42 Hollandale, MS 38748 662-827-7344 (w) Bettie Burnside, Secretary 906 Rosenwald Street Hollandale, MS 38748 662-827-2416 (w) Rosie Ford, Liaison 175 Ford Road Greenville, MS 38701 662-686-5270 (w) Sandra Seals 202 Barbie Lane/P.O. Box 472 Hollandale, MS 38748 662-827-2262 (w) Hollandale Public School Administrators Howard R. Sanders, Supt. Hollandale School District P.O. Box 128 Hollandale, MS 38748 662-827-5261 (w) Willie Amos, Assoc. Supt for Curriculum & Student Services Hollandale School District P.O. Box 128 Hollandale, MS 38748 662-827-5261 (w) Jobana Frey, Assoc. Supt for School Improvement Hollandale School District P.O. Box 128 Hollandale, MS 38748 662-827-5261 (w) 9 Josephine Thompson, Director of the Mentoring Program Hollandale School District P.O. Box 128 Hollandale, MS 38748 662-827-2467 (w) Doris Thompson, Early Head Start Dir/Single Parent Coordinator Hollandale School District P.O. Box 128 Hollandale, MS 38748 662-827-5651 (w) (Lindsay: I also have a list of the principals and additional district administrative personnel if you need that info.) Rosedale (West Bolivar School District) – Tuesday, August 29 Legislators Senator Neely Carlton P.O. Box 451 Greenville, MS 38702-0451 Senator Johnnie Walls, Jr. 351 S. Washington Ave. Greenville, MS 38701 Representative Charlie Capps, Jr. (Appropriations, Chairman) P.O. Box 308 Cleveland, MS 38732 Representative Linda Coleman P.O. Box 382 Mound Bayou, MS 38762 Representative Jimmy Thornton 5235 Florida Street Greenville, MS 38702 10 Sheriff Sheriff H. M. Grimmett P.O. Box 539 Cleveland, MS 38732 Mayor J. Y. Trice, Mayor P.O. Box 370 Rosedale, MS 38769 West Bolivar School Board Carl Lewis, President P.O. Box 118 Beulah, MS 38726 Queen Coleman, Vice-President P.O. Box 184 Gunnison, MS 38746 Rita Smith, Secretary P.O. Box 625 Rosedale, MS 38769 Aubrey Evans, Member P.O. Box 973 Rosedale, MS 38769 Elexo Robinson, Member RR 1, Box 46-A Rosedale, MS 38769 West Bolivar Public School Administrators Jordan Goins, Supt P.O. Box 189 Rosedale, MS 38769 662-759-3525 (w) 11 Jamie Cuming, Title I Coordinator P.O. Box 189 Rosedale, MS 38769 662-759-3525 (w) Alvin Collins, Spec. Education Director P.O. Box 189 Rosedale, MS 38769 662-759-3525 (w) Arthur Holmes, Technology Coordinator P.O. Box 159 Rosedale, MS 38769 662-759-3525 (w) (Lindsay: I also have a list of the principals and additional district administrative personnel if you need that info.) Clarksdale – Tuesday, August 29 Legislators Senator Delma Furniss P.O. Box 104 Rena Lara, MS 38767 Representative John Mayo (Education Committee) 803 W. Second St. Clarksdale, MS 38614 Representative Henry (Chuck) Espy III P.O. Box 1508 Clarksdale, MS 38614 Sheriff Sheriff Andrew Thompson, Jr. 63 Sunflower Avenue Clarksdale, MS 38614 662-624-3081 12 Mayor Mayor Richard Webster P.O. Box 940 Clarksdale, MS 38614 662-621-8164 Clarksdale Municipal Schools Board of Trustees Mr. Tom Shaw, President 2002 Sunflower Street Clarksdale, MS 38614 Mr. Richard Hamberlin, III, Vice-President 1309 Park Circle Clarksdale, MS 38614 Mr. Daniel D. Vassel, Secretary P.O. Box 490 Clarksdale, MS 38614 Mr. Birley C. Gipson, Member 501 Garfield Street Clarksdale, MS 38614 Mr. Charles Webster, Member P.O. Box 727 Clarksdale, MS 38614 John Cocke, Board Attorney P.O. Box 1388 Clarksdale, MS 38614 Clarksdale Public School Administrators Dr. Wilma Wade, Supt. P.O. Box 1088 Clarksdale, MS 38614-1088 662-627-8500 13 Miss Sadie Dorsey, Assistant Supt P.O. Box 1088 Clarksdale, MS 38614-1088 662-627-8500 Mr. Bernie H. Winkel, Assistant Supt. P.O. Box 1088 Clarksdale, MS 38614-1088 662-627-8500 (Lindsay: I also have a list of the principals and additional district administrative personnel if you need that info.) 14 .
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