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2021 District Directory 1 Table of Contents SCS Board Members ............................................................................................................................................................. Page 5 Superintendent and Cabinet .............................................................................................................................................. Page 6 Office of the Superintendent ............................................................................................................................................. Page 7 Administrative Office Buildings ......................................................................................................................................... Page 7 Quick Reference .................................................................................................................................................................... Page 8 Deputy Superintendent of Schools and Academic Support ........................................................................................ Page 9 College, Career, and Technical Education Exceptional Children and Health Services Coordinated School Health Leadership Development & Capacity Building Principal Support and Supervision Schools and Leadership Chief of Academic Operations and School Support ....................................................................................................Page 15 Academic Operations and School Support Academic Support (Extended Learning, Half Day Program, Learning Academies, Summer School) Alternative Education English as a Second Language (ESL) Optional Schools and Advanced Academics School Compliance Student Equity Enrollment & Discipline (S.E.E.D., Counseling Services, Behavior Intervention, Mental Health, Truancy) Student Support (AJROTC, Athletics, Compliance) Virtual School Chief of Strategy and Innovation ....................................................................................................................................Page 23 Assessment and Accountability Charter Schools Planning and Accountability Research and Performance Management Student Information Management Student Records Chief of Student, Family and Community Affairs .........................................................................................................Page 24 Community Schools Family and Community Engagement Parent Welcome Center/Constituent Services Student Affairs Deputy Superintendent of Strategic Operations and Support .................................................................................Page 26 2 Table of Contents Chief Financial Officer ........................................................................................................................................................Page 26 Accounting & Reporting Accounts Payable Budget & Fiscal Planning Federal Programs & Grants Payroll Chief of Business Operations ...........................................................................................................................................Page 29 Asset Management Procurement Construction Custodial/Grounds Operations Energy Management Facilities Maintenance Facilities Management Facilities Planning Facilities Warehouse Nutrition Services Printing Transportation Chief of Human Resources ................................................................................................................................................Page 32 HR Operations & Strategy Benefits Compensation Employee Connect and Employee Enterprise Office of Professional Standards Employee Performance and Support Talent Management Licensure and Compliance Non-Instructional Staffing Nutrition Services Recruitment and Staffing Chief Information Officer ..................................................................................................................................................Page 34 Application Development Business Relations and Customer Service ERP Function Project Management Service Desk Network and Communications System Administration Technology Development Zones 1-3 Field Services 3 Chief of Staff ........................................................................................................................................................................Page 37 Board Office Chief Academic Officer ......................................................................................................................................................Page 38 Curriculum and Instruction Early Childhood Early Literacy IZone Professional Development and Support Chief of Communications and Broadcast Services ......................................................................................................Page 42 Communications Telecommunications Center Chief of Internal Audit .......................................................................................................................................................Page 43 Minority Women’s Business Enterprise (MWBE) Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel .......................................................................................................................Page 44 Deputy and General Counsel Policy Policy & Title IX Risk Management Chief of Safety and Security .............................................................................................................................................Page 45 Safety and Security Student Safety List of Shelby County Schools ..........................................................................................................................................Page 47 List of Charter Schools .......................................................................................................................................................Page 51 Index 4 Board Members Vacant, Board Manager Phone: (901) 416-5447 | Fax: (901) 416-9787 | 160 S. Hollywood Street, Memphis, TN 38112 [email protected] Michelle Robinson McKissack Althea Greene | Vice-Chair Stephanie P. Love District 1 District 2 District 3 Kevin D. Woods Sheleah Harris Shante K. Avant District 4 District 5 District 6 Miska Clay Bibbs | Chair William “Billy” Orgel Joyce Dorse-Coleman District 7 District 8 District 9 5 Superintendent & Cabinet 160 S. Hollywood Street, Memphis, TN 38112 Superintendent Dr. Joris Ray [email protected] Deputy Superintendent of Finance Chief Academic Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief of Student Services and Operations Dr. Antonio Burt Angela Carr Gerald L. Darling Dr. John Barker [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] General Counsel & Chief Legal Officer Chief of Strategy & Performance Chief of Academic Operations Chief of Internal Audit Jennifer Ervin, Esq. Management & School Support Leon Pattman [email protected] Bradley Leon Shawn Page [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chief of Student, Family & Chief of Communications Chief of Staff Deputy Superintendent of Schools Community Affairs Natalia Powers Patrice Williamson-Thomas & Academic Support Dr. Lori Phillips [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Angela Whitelaw [email protected] [email protected] 6 Office of the Superintendent, Dr. Joris M. Ray Senior Executive Coordinator, II Dianne Brooks 416-5444 Executive Assistant, II Crystal Neal 416-5444 Receptionist Andriona Thomas 416-5444 Administrative Office Buildings Central Office 160 S. Hollywood Avenue | Memphis, TN 38112 Building Engineer - 416-5397 - Sheber Smith Barnes Building – Front Desk 416-0216 – Valeria May Coe Building – Front Desk 416-0215 - Ruby Richmond (901) 416-5300 Airways Achievement (Athletics, Memphis Virtual School) 2601 Ketchum 416-7470 Bond Building (C&I, CTE, Exceptional Children, Mental Health) 2940 Airways Blvd., 38116 416-5250 Central Nutrition Center (CNC) 2800 Grays Creek Dr., 38002 416-5550 Claybrook (Counseling, Safety, Truancy) 205 N. Claybrook, 38104 Various Early Childhood Offices 130 Flicker, 38112 416-3450 Farmville Buildings 1364 Farmville Rd., 38122 416-9420 Gragg Building (Technology Training Center) 3772 Jackson Ave., 38108 416-4207 Grays Creek Administration Building 2800 Grays Creek Dr., 38002 416-6705 Ida B. Wells, 2nd Floor (Alternative Education) 995 S. Lauderdale 38126 416-2200 Messick (CNC, Custodial, Student Affairs) 703 S. Greer, 38111 Various Montgomery (JROTC, PBIS) 220 N. Montgomery, 38104 416-9937 North Area Office (Federal Programs) 3782 Jackson Ave., 38108 416-4250 Northeast Regional Office 920 N. Highland St., 38122 416-9240 Parent Welcome Center 2687 Avery Ave., 38112 416-1750 Teaching and Learning Academy (TLA) 2485 Union Ave., 38112 416-5930 7 Quick Reference Academics.........................................................................416-5800 Nutritional Services .......................................................416-5550 Academic Operations & School Support ...............416-1632 Optional Schools and Advanced Academics .......416-5338 Accounting & Financial Reporting ...........................416-5461 Parent Welcome Center................................................416-5300 Achievement School District (ASD) .........................260-9649 Payroll .................................................................................416-5402 Adopt-A-School ..............................................................416-6288 Planning and Accountability......................................416-5533 Advanced Placement (AP)...........................................416-3471
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