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1 Massachusetts State Leaders' Involvement in PARCC • Governing Massachusetts State Leaders’ Involvement in PARCC Governing Board o Mitchell Chester, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (Chair) Advisory Committee on College Readiness (ACCR) o Carlos Santiago, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education PARCC K-12 State Leads/Governing Board Deputies o Bob Bickerton, Former Senior Associate Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Liz Davis, Associate Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Higher Education Leadership Team Members o Susan Lane, Senior Director of Alignment and Engagement, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education Postsecondary Engagement o Jennifer Berg, Assistant Professor, Mathematics, Fitchburg State University o Susan Miller, Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs, Cape Cod Community College o Cynthia K. Orellana, Associate Director for P-16 Policy and Collaborative Initiatives, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education o Jill Thornton, Assistant Dean, Academic Assessment and Curriculum, North Shore Community College Operational Working Groups o Ad Hoc Working Group on Growth Measures . Bob Lee, Chief Analyst, Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Ad Hoc Working Group on Scoring . Bob Lee, Chief Analyst, Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Accessibility, Accommodations, and Fairness . Dan Wiener, Administrator of Inclusive Assessment, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Communications . Lauren Greene, Assistant Chief of Staff, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Jacqueline Reis, Media Relations Coordinator, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Katy Abel, Associate Commissioner for External Affairs, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education 1 . Steve Chrostowski, Former PARCC Coordinator, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Common Core State Standards/Educator Engagement . Steve Chrostowski, Former PARCC Coordinator, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Barbara Libby, Former Director of Mathematics, Science and Technology, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Susan Wheltle, Former Director of Literacy and Humanities, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o English Language Arts/Literacy . Liz Davis, Associate Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Jennifer Malonson, MCAS ELA Item Developer, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Mathematics . Sal Beatini, Former Director of Test Development, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Non-Summative Assessment Development . Bob Bickerton, Former Senior Associate Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Amy Carithers, ELP and Elementary English/Language Arts Coordinator, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Project Management . Bob Bickerton, Former Senior Associate Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Steve Chrostowski, Former PARCC Coordinator, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Research and Psychometrics . Steve Chrostowski, Former PARCC Coordinator, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Bob Lee, Chief Analyst, Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Technology . Dan Boyle, Former Application Services Director, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Wally McKenzie, Supervisor of Education Data Warehouse, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Luis Rodriguez, Former Director, Office of Digital Learning, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . Andrea Kupps, Office of Digital Learning, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Test Administration . Michol Stapel, Student Assessment Services, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 2 . Jodie Zalk, Coordinator of MCAS Test Administration, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education PARCC State Item Review Committees o Mary Lou Beasley, Mathematics Assessment Specialist, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Lori Black, Grade 3 English Language Arts Teacher, Springfield Public Schools - Boland Elementary School o Jennifer Briggs, MPAKS Coordinator, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Susanne Bronstein, Grade 10 ELA teacher, Ashland Public Schools - Ashland High School o Anne Brown, Math Coach, Dartmouth Public Schools - Dartmouth Middle School o Amy Carithers, English Language Proficiency & Elementary English Language Arts Assessments Lead, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Eamon Cunningham, Grade 10 English Language Arts teacher, Milford Public Schools - Milford High School o Katherine DiMarca, Adjunct Faculty, Humanities Middlesex Community College o Kevin Dwyer, Former Lead Developer, Humanities Assessments Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Haley Freeman, Coordinator of Test Development, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Kimberly Hebert-Donovan, Mathematics Teacher, Agawam Public Schools - Agawam High School o Amparo Hernandez-Folch, Professor, Developmental Math, Bunker Hill Community College o Simone Johnson, MCAS Mathematics Assessment Specialist, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Joyce Koss-McGregor, Grade 5 English Language Arts teacher, Auburn Public Schools - Julia Bancroft Elementary School o Jennifer Malonson, MCAS English Language Arts Item Developer, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Timothy McLaughlin, Professsor & Chair, English Department, Bunker Hill Community College o Ivy Peritz-Smith, Reading Specialist, Palmer Public Schools - Converse Middle School o Vidula Plante, Grade 8 English Language Arts Teacher, Manchester-Essex Regional Public Schools - Manchester-Essex Regional Middle School o Sherry Sajdak, Elementary Math specialist, Boston Public Schools o Jean Silva, College Supervisor of Student Teachers, Curry College o Amy Traficante, ELL Teacher, Plainville Public Schools o Howard Tuttman, Instructional Math Coach, K-8 Everett Public Schools - Lafayette School o Amorosi F.William, Consultant, Independent o Angell Brian, Math Teacher, Quincy Public Schools o Bob Becker, Science Teacher, Wachusett Regional School District o Ann-Marie Belanger, Mathematics Teacher, Greater New Bedford Regional o Sheila Carroll, Instructional Specialist, Lowell High School o Suzanne Coffin, ESL mathematics/science, Haverhill public schools o Maurice Coyle, Middle School Math Coach, Revere Public Schools o Eamon Cunningham, Grade 10 ELA teacher, Milford Public Schools – Milford High 3 o Lynn D’Agostino, Project Manager/ Adjunct Faculty, Fitchburg State University o Ashley DeRosi, Teacher/Reading Specialist, Revere Public Schools o Lori DiGisi, Director of Curriculum, Framingham Public Schools o Gloria Dove, Retired Teacher, Winchester High School o Joe Dow, Senior Compliance Manager, Boston Public Schools o Mark Duffy, Mathematics Chairperson grades 7-12/teacher, Pembroke Public Schools o Linda Ferreira, K-8 Math Coordinator, Attleboro Public Schools o Kristina Forzaglia, Fourth Grade Teacher, Browne Elementary School, Natick, MA o Angelina Gagne, Elementary Teacher, Natick Public Schools o Donna Goldstein, Literacy Coach, Coelho Middle School o Elizabeth Gonsalves, HS/middle, Dept.Head & Teacher, English o Jack Harrison, retired high school English teacher, Educational Consultant, Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School District; consultant for MA DESE o Kimberly Hebert-Donovan, Mathematics Teacher, Agwam Public Schools o Chima Ikonne, Teacher, Boston Public Schools o Stacey Kaminski, Special Education Administrator, South Coast Educational Collaborative o Joyce Koss-McGregor, Grade 5 ELA teacher, Auburn Public Schools – Julia Bancroft o Deborah MaCDonald, Associate Principal, retired, Haverhill Public Schools o Audrey Mbani, Teacher ESL, Brockton High School o Timothy McLaughlin, Professor & Chair, English Department, Bunker Hill Community College o Peter Mili, Member, Massachusetts Teachers Association o Ralph Paine, Math Coach, Chelsea Public Schools o Paula Parsky, ESL Teacher, Westfield Schools o Vidula Plante, Grade 8 ELA teacher, Manchester-Essex Regional Public o Tiffany Probasco, Assistant Professor, Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology o Georgina Rutherford, Grade 5 teacher, Braintree Schools o James Verdolino, Assessment Specialist, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Educator Leader Cadre Members o Wendy Abrahmson, District Math Coach, Gill-Montague Regional School District o Mary Beth Banios, Assistant Superintendent, Shrewsbury Public Schools o Anna Bradfield, Executive Director, Southeast Regional Readiness Center o Darren Burris, Math Chair/Math Teacher/Instructional Coach, Boston Collegiate Charter School o Steve Chrostowski, Former PARCC Coordinator, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education o Andy Churchill, State Agency Liason o Moe Coyle, Middle
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