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2016-2018 SCHOOL BOARD AND CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SUPERINTENDENT Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Counties in the District Alachua April Griffin Ted Yoho R - 3 - 202/225-5744 Rob Hyatt Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Marion, Putnam, Union Leanetta McNealy Gunnar Paulson Eileen Roy Karen Clarke, Supt (A) Baker Paula Barton Al Lawson D - 5 - 202/225-0123 Charlie “Artie” Burnett Baker, Columbia, Duval, Gadsden, Hamilton, Tiffany McInarnay Jefferson, Leon, Madison Richard Dean Griffis Patricia Weeks Sherrie Raulerson, Supt (E-D) Bay Ginger Littleton Neal Dunn R - 2 - 202/225-5235 Steve Moss Bay, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Ryan Neves Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Jerry Register Levy, Liberty, Marion, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, Joe Wayne Walker Washington William Husfelt, Supt (E-R) Bradford Cheryl Canova Ted Yoho R - 3 - 202/225-5744 Vivian Chappell Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Marion, Putnam, Union Sheila Cummings Erica Reddish Charnelle Whittemore Stacey Creighton, Supt (E-R) Brevard Misty Belford Bill Posey R - 8 - 202/225-3671 John Craig Brevard, Indian River, Orange Tina Descovich Matt Susin Andy Ziegler Desmond Blackburn, Supt (A) Broward Robin Bartleman Ted Deutch D - 22 - 202/225-3001 Heather Brinkwworth Broward, Palm Beach Abby Freedman Alcee Hastings D - 20 - 202/225-1313 Patti Good Broward, Palm Beach Donna Korn Debbie Wasserman Schultz D - 23 - 202/225-7931 Laurie Levinson Broward, Miami-Dade Ann Murray Frederica Wilson D - 24 - 202/225-4506 Rosalind Osgood Broward, Miami-Dade Nora Rupert Robert Runcie, Supt (A) Calhoun Danny Hassig Neal Dunn R - 2 - 202-225-5235 Ray Howell Bay, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Clifford Newsome Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Danny Ryals Levy, Liberty, Marion, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, Kenneth Speights Washington Ralph Yoder, Supt (E-N) 1 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SUPERINTENDENT Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Counties in the District Charlotte Kim Amontree Tom Rooney R - 17 - 202/225-5792 Wendy Atkinson Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Robert Segur Okeechobee, Polk, Sarasota Lee Swift Ian Vincent Steve Dionisio, Supt (A) Citrus Virginia Bryant Daniel Webster R - 11 - 202/225-1002 Sandy Counts Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, Sumter Douglas Dodd Thomas Kennedy Linda Powers Sandra Himmel, Supt (E-D) Clay Mary Bolla Ted Yoho R - 3 - 202-225-5744 Betsy Condon Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Marion, Putnam, Union Ashley Gilhousen Janice Kerekes Carol Studdard Addison Davis, Supt (E-R) Collier Erick Carter Mario Diaz-Balart R - 25 - 202/225-4211 Erika Donalds Collier, Hendry, Miami-Dade Kelly Lichter Francis Rooney R - 19 - 202/225-2536 Stephanie Lucarelli Collier, Lee Roy Terry Kamela Patton, Supt (A) Columbia Dana Brady-Giddens Neal Dunn R - 2 - 202-225-5235 Stephanie Finnell Bay, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, (Local elections Danny Green Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, are nonpartisan) Keith Hudson Levy, Liberty, Marion, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, Steve Nelson Washington Alex Carswell, Jr., Supt (E) Al Lawson D - 5 - 202-225-0123 Baker, Columbia, Duval, Gadsden, Hamilton, Jefferson, Leon, Madison DeSoto Ronny Allen Tom Rooney R - 17 - 202/225-5792 Karen Chancey Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Judy Kirkpatrick Okeechobee, Polk, Sarasota Deborah Snyder Daniel Via Adrian Cline, Supt (E-D) Dixie Tim Alexander Neal Dunn R - 2 - 202-225-5235 Crystal Bush Bay, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Charles Farmer Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Paul Gainey Levy, Liberty, Marion, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, Dwayne Rollison Washington Mike Thomas, Supt (E- N) Duval Becki Couch Al Lawson D - 5 - 202-225-0123 Cheryl Grymes Baker, Columbia, Duval, Gadsden, Hamilton, Lori Hershey Jefferson, Leon, Madison Warren Jones John Rutherford R - 4 - 202/225-2501 Ashley Juarez Duval, Nassau, St. Johns Scott Shine Paula Wright Patricia Willis, Supt (A) 2 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SUPERINTENDENT Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Counties in the District Escambia Kevin Adams Matt Gaetz R - 1 - 202/225-4136 Gerald Boone Escambia, Holmes, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton Patty Hightower Bill Slayton VACANT Malcolm Thomas, Supt (E-R) Flagler Maria Barbosa Ron DeSantis R - 6 - 202/225-2706 Colleen Conklin Flagler, Lake, St. Johns, Volusia Andrew Dance Janet McDonald Trevor Tucker James Tager, Supt (A) Franklin Stacy Kirvin Neal Dunn R - 2 - 202-225-5235 Pamela Marshall Bay, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Teresa Ann Martin Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, George Thompson Levy, Liberty, Marion, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, Carlton Whaley Washington Traci Moses, Supt (E-D) Gadsden Charlie Frost Al Lawson D - 5 - 202-225-0123 Audrey Lewis Baker, Columbia, Duval, Gadsden, Hamilton, Steve Scott Jefferson, Leon, Madison Isaac Simmons Tyrone Smith Roger Milton, Supt (E-D) Gilchrist Gina Louise Gieger Neal Dunn R - 2 - 202-225-5235 Deen Lancaster Bay, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Christie McElroy Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Susan Owens Levy, Liberty, Marion, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, Michelle Walker-Crawford Washington Robert Rankin, Supt (E-R) Glades Jenny Allen Tom Rooney R - 17 - 202/225-5792 Patricia Pearce Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Mike Pressley Okeechobee, Polk, Sarasota Janet Storey Jeri Wilson Scott Bass, Supt (E-D) Gulf Cindy Belin Neal Dunn R - 2 - 202-225-5235 Danny Little Bay, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Billy Quinn, Jr. Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Clayton Brooke Wooten Levy, Liberty, Marion, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, John Wright Washington James Norton, Supt (E-R) Hamilton Johnny Bullard Al Lawson D - 5 - 202-225-0123 Gary Godwin Baker, Columbia, Duval, Gadsden, Hamilton, Cheryl Deas McCall Jefferson, Leon, Madison Saul Speights Suezette Wiggins Rex Mitchell, Supt (E-D) 3 COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD & U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SUPERINTENDENT Party - District # - Capitol Phone # Counties in the District Hardee Teresa Crawford Tom Rooney R - 17 - 202/225-5792 Garry McWhorter Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Paul Samuels Okeechobee, Polk, Sarasota Mildred Smith Thomas Trevino Bob Shayman, Supt (E-R) Hendry Jon Basquin Mario Diaz-Balart R - 25 - 202/225-4211 Sally Berg Collier, Hendry, Miami-Dade Dwayne Brown Stephanie Busin Amanda Nelson Paul Puletti, Supt (E-R) Hernando Susan Duval Daniel Webster R - 11 - 202/225-1002 Gus Guadagnino Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, Sumter Mark Johnson Beth Narverud Linda Prescott Lori Romano, Supt (A) Highlands William Brantley Tom Rooney R - 17 - 202/225-5792 Jill Compton Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Charlene Edwards Okeechobee, Polk, Sarasota Donna Howerton Janet Shoop Brenda Longshore, Supt (E-R) Hillsborough April Griffin Gus Bilirakis R - 12 - 202/225-5755 Lynn Gray Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas Sally Harris Vern Buchanan R - 16 - 202/225-5015 Tamara Shamburger Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota Melissa Snively Kathy Castor D - 14 - 202/225-3376 Cynthia Stuart Hillsborough Susan Valdes Dennis Ross R - 15 - 202/225-1252 Jeff Eakins, Supt (A) Hillsborough, Lake, Polk Holmes Wilburn Baker Neal Dunn R - 2 - 202-225-5235 Sidney Johnson Bay, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Alan Justice Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Shirley Owens Levy, Liberty, Marion, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, Howard “Rusty” Williams Washington Terry Mears, Supt (E-R) Matt Gaetz R - 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2 - 202-225-5235 Amanda Hickman Bay, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Marion McCray Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Taylor McGrew Levy, Liberty, Marion, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, Jeff Walker Washington Robert Edwards, Supt (E-D) Lake Kristi Burns Ron DeSantis R - 6 - 202/225-2706 Marc Anthony Dodd Flagler, Lake, St. Johns, Volusia Sandy Gamble Dennis Ross R - 15 - 202/225-1252 Stephanie Ann Luke Hillsborough, Lake, Polk William Mathias Daniel Webster R - 11 - 202/225-1002 Diane Kornegay, Supt (A) Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, Sumter Lee Mary Fischer Francis Rooney R - 19 - 202/225-2536 Melisa Giovannelli Collier, Lee Jane Kuckel Tom Rooney R - 17 - 202/225-5792 Pam LaRiviere Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Lee, Cathleen
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