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Elect Site Directory 2017-2018 ELECT SITE DIRECTORY 2017-2018 Communities In Schools of Philadelphia Program Sites - 338 slots Agency Name School District of Philadelphia Mailing Address 440 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Phone 215-400-4250 Fax 215-400-4278 Website www.philasd.org Primary Contact Phone Fax Email Nikishia Morgan-Director 215-400-5472 215-400-4278 [email protected] Secondary Contact Phone Fax Email Ieshia Gonis-Program Manager 215-400-5419 215-400-4278 [email protected] Data Contact Phone Fax Email Melissa Wright 215-400-6845 215-400-4278 [email protected] Dimonique Robinson 215-400-5331 215-400-4278 [email protected] ELECTdata@philasd,org Student Support Staff Phone Fax Email Lamar Brennan 215-400-5416 215-400-4278 [email protected] Agency Name Communities In Schools of Philadelphia, Inc. Mailing Address Rodin Place, Suite C100A, 2000 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Phone 267-386-4600 Fax 267-330-0164 Website www.cisphl.org Primary Contact Phone Fax Email Treena Reid 267-386-4703 267-330-0164 [email protected] Secondary Contact Phone Fax Email Jennifer Pitt 267-386-4614 267-330-0164 [email protected] Data Contact Phone Fax Email Jennifer Pitt-temporary 267-386-4614 215-330-0164 [email protected] Site Supervisor Site Locations Phone Fax Email Cheryl Phillips Audenried, Ben Franklin HS, Gateway to 267 386-4612 267-330-0164 [email protected] College, Furness, High School of Future, Hill Freeman World Academy, Martin L. King, Overbrook, PLA South, S. Phila. HS, West Phila. HS Jennifer Pitt Bartram, Camelot Academy, Excel North and 267-386-4614 267-330-0164 [email protected] South, Frankford, Liguori Academy, OIC- CADI, One Bright Ray Elmwood Campus, PA Cyber, Penn Treaty, Sayre Marcus Godfrey Big Picture- Vaux, Boys Latin, Camelot E., 215-687-5087 267-330-0164 [email protected] Fels, Philadelphia Virtual Academy, PLA- North (Alternative Education Regional Center) PROGRAM SITES School Schedule ELECT Room Case Manager Phone/Email Audenried Wed. Library Suite Raina Harris Cell: 267-299-2521 (Universal Audenried Promise Email: [email protected] Neighborhood Partnership Charter) Katrina Ellixson- 3301 Tasker Street ELECT Intern Philadelphia, PA 19145 Principal: Blanchard Diavua Bartram, John Mon-Fri* 346 Sabrina Belser Phone: 215-492-6450 2401 South 67th Street *Tuesday and Thursday SC will be PM only Cell: 484-602-5133 Philadelphia, PA 19142 Email: sbelser @cisphl.org Principal: Damond Warren Wed. AM Tim Morrison Cell: 215-869-8635 Email: [email protected] Ben Franklin Wed., Thurs, Fri. 306 Karen Campbell Phone: 215-299-4662 ext. 3061 550 North Broad Street Phone: 267-240-1209 Philadelphia, PA 19130 Principal: Christine Borelli Email: khcampbell @cisphl.org Ben Franklin, EOP School Wed. PM 306 Karen Campbell POC: Hope Worthy Phone: 215-299-4662 Email: [email protected] Boys Latin of Philadelphia Mobile TBD Tim Morrison Cell: 215-869-8635 Charter School Email: [email protected] 5501 Cedar Ave Philadelphia, PA 19143 Principal: RJ McDaniel Camelot Academy Mon- Fri. 314 Regina Gibson Phone: 267-908-4523 1435 N. 26th Street Phone: 610-0547-3749 Philadelphia, PA 19121 Principal: Alyssa Boyle Email: rgibson @cisphl.org 1st-2nd floor (Transition) Camelot Academy East Tues., Thurs. J Community Marcus Godfrey Phone: 267-232-6128 4224 North Front Street Email: mgodfrey @cisphl.org Philadelphia, PA 19140 Site Director: Jennifer Green Community Council Learning Tues., Thurs. J Community Marcus Godfrey Phone: 267-232-6128 Academy Email: mgodfrey @cisphl.org 4224 North Front Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Site Director: Tenille Smith- Edouard Excel Academy North Mon. – Fri. 314 Regina Gibson Phone: 267-908-4523 1435 N. 26th Street 3rd floor Phone: 610-0547-3749 Philadelphia, PA 19121 Executive Dir.: Kevin Marx Email: rgibson @cisphl.org Excel Academy South Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 2nd Floor- signed Hannah Tilton Phone: 267-228-1827 4641 Roosevelt Boulevard “ELECT Office” Email: htilton @cisphl.org Philadelphia, PA 19124 Terayah Overton- Executive Dir.: Jarrad Muller ELECT Intern Thurs. Tim Morrison Cell: 215-869-8635 Email: [email protected] Fels Mon. A200 Marcus Godfrey Phone: 267-232-6128 5500 Langdon Street Email: mgodfrey @cisphl.org Philadelphia, PA 19124 Principal: Lillian Izzard Thurs. Hannah Tilton Phone: 267-228-1827 Email: htilton @cisphl.org Frankford Mon., Wed., Fri. 003 Lauren Dattilo Phone: 215-537-2519 5000 Oxford Avenue Cell: 215-630-2645 Philadelphia, PA 19124 Email: [email protected] Principal: Michael Calderone Furness Tues. Nurse’s Suite Carla Johnson Phone: 215-400-8300 ext. 2181 1900 S 3rd Street Cell: 267-299-2521 Philadelphia, PA 19148 Email: [email protected] Principal: Daniel Peou Gateway to College Program Mon., Tues. W4-5 Raina Harris Phone: (267) 688-0632 (CCP) Phone: (215) 751-8246 1700 Spring Garden Street West Building Email: rharris @cisphl.org Philadelphia, PA 19130 Interim Director: Stephanie Overton High School of the Future Wed. 217 Myia Easley Phone: (215) 400-7790 4021 Parkside Avenue Email: [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19104 Principal: Richard Sherin Liguori Academy Tues. AM FORTIS Program- Lauren Dattilo Cell: 215-630-2645 1952 E Allegheny Ave Room 3 Email: [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19134 Principal: Rebecca White Martin Luther King Wed., Thurs., Fri 200J Raina Harris Phone: 215-400-3500 6100 Stenton Avenue Email: [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19138 Principal: Keisha Wilkins OIC-CADI Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Administrative Gabrielle Clark Phone: 267-981-3333 (Career and Academic Development Suite Email: [email protected] Institute) th 444 N 3rd Street, 5 Floor Nashae Smith-ELECT Philadelphia, PA 19123 Intern Principal: Dr. Pamela Thomas One Bright Ray-Elmwood Tues., Thurs. Dean’s Office Sabrina Belser Phone: 484-602-5133 Campus AM only Email: [email protected] 6404 Elmwood Campus Philadelphia, PA 19142 Principal: Ms. Marta Lasiy Overbrook Mon., Tues., Fri. 118 Myia Easley Phone:215-400-7300 ext.1172 5898 Lancaster Avenue Email: [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19131 Principal: Yvette Jackson Mon. AM Tim Morrison Cell: 215-869-8635 Email: [email protected] PA Cyber Mobile-Cyber Community-Based Jennifer Pitt* Phone: 267-386-4614 Philadelphia Office Cyber *case manager Email: [email protected] 1553 Chester Pike, Suite 103 assigned by nearest Crum Lynne, PA 19022 ELECT site Penn Treaty Tues. 402 Lauren Phone: 215-630-2645 600 E. Thompson Street Dattilo Email: [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19125 Principal: Sam Howell Philadelphia Virtual Academy Mobile-Cyber SDP ELECT Suite – 2nd Marcus Godfrey Phone: 215-687-5087 440 N Broad Street – G-3 floor Email: mgodfrey @cisphl.org Philadelphia PA 19130 Phone: 215-400-3110 Principal: Dave Anderson PLA-North Tues., Thurs. J Community Marcus Godfrey Phone: 267-232-6128 (Alternative Education Email: mgodfrey @cisphl.org Regional Center) 4224 North Front Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Principal: Sallie Flanagan PLA-North EOP Tues., Thurs. J Community Marcus Godfrey Email: [email protected] POC: Jerry White EOP: 267-336-6054 PLA – South Mon., Tues. D-2 Karen Phone: 215-581-5530 X.2420 (Phila. Learning Academy) Community D Campbell Email: [email protected] 4300 Westminster Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 Mon. PM Tim Cell: 215-869-8635 Principal: Darrel Blackwell Morrison Email: [email protected] Sayre Wed. 133 Gabrielle Cell: 267-981-3333 5800 Walnut Street Clark Email: [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19139 Principal: Ms. Jamie Eberle Tues. Tim Cell: 215-869-8635 Morrison Email: [email protected] South Philadelphia Mon., Wed. - Fri. 413 Carla Johnson Phone: (215-605-6831) 2101 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19148 Email: [email protected] Principal: Kimline Check-Taylor South Philadelphia EOP Wed. PM 413 EOP POC: 215-952-1961 EOP POC: Audrey Nock Vaux Big Picture High School Tues. Assistant Principal’s Regina Gibson Phone: 267-908-4523 2300 W. Master Street Office Email: rgibson @cisphl.org Philadelphia, PA 19121 Principal: Gabriel Kuriloff West Philadelphia Thurs. 107B Myia Easley Phone: 215-400-7900 ext. 4130 4901 Chesnut Street Email: [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19139 Principal: Mary S. Dean Fri. Tim Morrison Cell: 215-869-8635 Email: [email protected] Agency Name Congreso de Latinos Unidos Mailing Address 216 W. Somerset St., Philadelphia, PA 19133 Phone 215-763-8870 x 1407 Fax 215-291-1394 Website www.congreso.net Primary Contact Phone Fax Email Meghan Parkinson-Sidorski 484-477-3864 215-291-5597 [email protected] Secondary Contact Phone Fax Email Daisy Rosa 215-763-8870 x1404 or 215-291-5597 [email protected] 215-718-4276 Data Contact Phone Fax Email Sean Howard 215-763-8870 x1433 215-291-5597 [email protected] Site Supervisor Site Locations Phone Fax Email Meghan Parkinson-Sidorski All Sites 484-477- 215-291-5597 [email protected] 3864 PROGRAM SITES School Schedule ELECT Case Manager Phone/Email Room Academy at Palumbo Mobile Site Mobile Site Meghan Parkinson-Sidorski Phone:484-477-3864 (Meghan) 1100 Catharine St, Philadelphia, PA 19147 Email: [email protected] Aspira Bilingual Cyber Charter Mobile Site Mobile Site Meghan Parkinson-Sidorski Phone: 6301 N. 2nd St. 484-477-3864 Philadelphia 19120 Email: [email protected] ASPIRA Excel Tuesday 3rd Floor Victoria Cortez Phone: 6301 N. 2nd St. morning, Main Office 215-421-2969 (Victoria’s cell) Philadelphia 19120 8:30am- 11:30am E-mail: [email protected] Thursday morning, 8:30am- 11:30am And by appt. Building 21 Friday Main office Sade Seward Phone: 6501 Limekiln Pike morning 267-575-2016 Philadelphia, PA 19138 8:30am- 11:30am Email: [email protected] And by apt. E3 Managed by Congreso Mondays, Congreso Shawn Christopher Phone: 2800 N. American Street , 8:30am- 2800 267-736-6342 Philadelphia 19133 3:00pm Building And by E-mail: appointment [email protected] Edison Monday, 231 Maria Reyes Phone: 215-324-9599 x 2310 (school land line); 151 W. Luzerne St. Tuesday, 215-421-9394 (Maria’s cell) Philadelphia, PA 19140 Thursday, Phone: 215-400-3900 8:00 am – Fax: 215-400-3901 3:00 pm Email: Friday, by [email protected] appointment El Centro de Estudiantes Monday, 3rd Floor Shawn Christopher Phone: 126 W.
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