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Finalists Semifinalists FINALISTS Dr. Cari Cannon Alastair Inman John Puckett Rancho Santiago Community Anaheim Union High School North Orange County ROP College District District Katella High School Santiago Canyon College Lexington Junior High School Armando Gutierrez Santa Ana Unified School Joan Malkin District Irvine Unified School District Glenn L. Martin Elementary Woodbridge High School School SEMIFINALISTS Natasha Beall Renee Keeler Greg Roberts Tustin Unified School Los Alamitos Unified School Saddleback Valley Unified District District School District Tustin High School Richard Henry Lee Laguna Hills High School Elementary Elizabeth Dunagan Carol Shaw Cypress School District Lynne Palucki Lowell Joint School District Clara J. King Elementary Orange Unified School El Portal Elementary District Anita Galliher Mattos McPherson Magnet School Michelle Wall Saddleback Valley Unified Ocean View School District School District Pamela Quiros Westmont School Rancho Santa Margarita Orange Unified School Intermediate District Jacqueline Washington Villa Park High School Newport-Mesa Unified Christine Jones School District Capistrano Unified School TeWinkle Middle School District Chaparral Elementary NOMINEES Judy Aprile Donna Friess, Ph.D. Michael Lamey Coast Community College District No. Orange County Anaheim City School District Coastline Community College Community College District Horace Mann Elementary School Cypress College Cristina Barber John Licitra Santa Ana Unified School District Joanne Galvan So. Orange County Community College Douglas MacArthur Fundamental Brea Olinda Unified School District Interm. District Irvine Valley College Laurel Elementary School Niccole Bisceglia Kaller Patricia Luft Newport-Mesa Unified School District Robert Gaudette Centralia School District Newport Heights Elementary School Anaheim Union High School Los Coyotes Elementary School District JoAnn Casola Dale Junior High School Kimberly Luther Laguna Beach Unified School District Tustin Unified School District El Morro Elementary School Guadalupe Gerace Hicks Canyon Elementary School Anaheim City School District Abraham Lincoln Elementary Cheryl Des Palmes School Jennifer Manassero Capistrano Unified School District Fullerton School District Tesoro High School Rolling Hills Elementary School Barbara Hafdahl Magnolia School District Krista Desatoff Robert M. Pyles School Jennifer Meler-Rupp La Habra City School District Orange County Department of Walnut School Education Ann Harmer Phoenix House Academy Coast Community College Glenn Doolittle, Jr. District Rancho Santiago Community College Orange Coast College Darlene Messick District Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School Santa Ana College District Beth Higgins Bryant Ranch Elementary School Irvine Unified School District Patricia Dunlap Canyon View Elementary Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP School Amber Miller Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP Orange Unified School District La Veta Elementary School Gary Hunt Daniel Echeverria Fullerton Joint Union High Santa Ana Unified School District School District Francis Mummery Lorin Griset Academy Sonora High School No. Orange County Community College District Tracy Fanelli Fullerton College Lynn Kaminsky Coastline ROP Irvine Unified School District Trabuco Hills High School South Lake Middle School Warren Nagano Capistrano Unified School District Ben Fawley Las Flores Middle School John Kohne Saddleback Valley Unified School Anaheim City School District District Loara Elementary School Alison Ngo Foothill Ranch Elementary School Tustin Unified School District Columbus Tustin Middle School NOMINEES CONTINUED Janine O'Buchon Laura Reid-Haight Christine Shield So. Orange County Community Huntington Beach Union High Huntington Beach Union High College District School District School District Saddleback College Valley Vista High School Edison High School Ann Powell-Cordon Aaron Robertson Elizabeth Swift Anaheim Union High School Fountain Valley School District Fullerton Joint Union High School District Plavan Elementary School District Oxford Academy Buena Park High School Jennifer Schell Karen Van Metre James Reck Buena Park School District Private School Coast Community College District Charles G. Emery Elementary Servite High School Golden West College School Patricia Weber Westminster School District Finley Elementary School Sponsored by: .
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