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OCDE-Directory ORANGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION AL MIJARES, Ph.D., Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION REBECCA "BECKIE" GOMEZ TIM SHAW 1st District 4th District MARI BARKE LISA SPARKS, Ph.D. 2nd District 5th District DR. KEN L. WILLIAMS 3rd District TRUSTEE AREAS In Memorium John "Jack" Bedell, Ph.D. Orange County Board of Education Publication Date: August 2021 4th District 1942-2021 Cover Design: Back to School About The Artist: Joshua Roy was born with Down Syndrome, and at a young age showed interest in coloring and painting. He has an eye for very intricate and detailed illustrations. As a student in South Orange County's Saddleback Valley Unified School District, he took art classes where he was encouraged to pursue his craft. Joshua lives and works independently in Orange County. See more of his work at ableartistjtr.wix 2021-2022 Orange County Department of Education Schools Directory www.ocde.us To reach Orange County Department of Education employees via email, please use the following formula: first initial last [email protected] example: [email protected] The Orange County Department of Education Website Address is: www.ocde.us Changes and corrections in the content of this directory should be directed to: Laura Watson, Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 966-4479 or [email protected] ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Orange County Department of Education. 1 Staff Responsibilities ..........................................27 Elementary, High School, & Unified School Districts ..................39 County-Operated Schools .....................................119 Charter Schools .............................................125 Regional Occupational Programs ...............................129 Special Education Local Plan Areas (SELPA) ......................133 Community College Districts ...................................135 Private & Non-Public Schools ..................................141 Personnel Index. 167 Schools Index ..............................................179 Professional Organizations ....................................187 California County Offices of Education ...........................188 State Board of Education. 192 California Department of Education. 192 Orange County School Boards Association. 193 Orange County Committee on School District Organization ...........193 Orange County Board of Supervisors ............................194 Orange County Public Library ..................................194 Orange County Health Care Agency .............................194 Orange County Probation Department ...........................194 Fourth District PTA Executive Board. 194 Central Office Calendar. 195 Local Colleges & Universities ..................................196 Publications of Interest .......................................197 iii DISTRICT OFFICES ELEMENTARY(DIST. #) PHONE SUPERINTENDENT ADDRESS (Assistant) Anaheim (04) (714) 517-7500 Christopher Downing, Ed.D. 1001 South East Street Elementary FAX (714) 517-8538 (Chantal Moreno) Anaheim 92805 Buena Park SD (08) (714) 522-8412 Ramon Miramontes, Ed.D. 6885 Orangethorpe Ave. FAX (714) 994-1506 (Erin McPhillips) Buena Park SD 90620 Centralia (12) (714) 228-3131 Norma Martinez 6625 La Palma Ave. FAX (714) 228-3100 (Shannon Hankinson) Buena Park SD 90620 Cypress (16) (714) 220-6900 Anne Silavs 9470 Moody St. FAX (714) 828-6652 (Debbie Parker) Cypress 90630 Fountain Valley (20) (714) 843-3200 Mark Johnson, Ed.D. 10055 Slater Ave. FAX (714) 841-0356 (Rina Lucchese) Fountain Valley 92708 Fullerton (22) (714) 447-7400 Robert Pletka, Ed.D. 1401 W. Valencia Dr. FAX (714) 447-7414 (Carmen Serna) Fullerton 92833 Huntington Beach (28) (714) 964-8888 Leisa Winston, Ed.D. 8750 Dorsett Drive City FAX (714) 963-9565 (Jimmy Lambos) Huntington Beach 92646 La Habra City (30) (562) 690-2305 Joanne Culverhouse, Ed.D. 500 N. Walnut St. FAX (562) 690-4154 (Gina Cosylion) La Habra 90631 Lowell Joint (562) 902-4203 Jim Coombs 11019 Valley Home Ave. FAX (562) 947-7874 (Mary Jo Evanoff) Whittier 90603-3098 Magnolia (34) (714) 761-5533 Frank Donavan, Ed.D. 2705 W. Orange Ave. FAX (714) 761-2771 (Anna Im) Anaheim 92804 Ocean View (38) (714) 847-2551 Carol Hansen, Ed.D. 17200 Pinehurst Ln. FAX (714) 847-1430 (Cindi Lee) Huntington Beach 92647 Savanna (52) (714) 236-3800 Sue Johnson, Ed.D. 1330 S. Knott Ave. FAX (714) 821-5073 (Albert Acosta) Anaheim 92804 Westminster (60) (714) 894-7311 Cyndi Paik, Ed.D. 14121 Cedarwood Ave. FAX (714) 899-2781 (Yolanda Galvas) Westminster 92683 HIGH SCHOOL Anaheim UHSD (64) (714) 999-3511 Michael B. Matsuda 501 N. Crescent Way FAX (714) 535-1706 (Connie Cobian) Anaheim 92801 Fullerton Joint (70) (714) 870-2800 Steve McLaughlin, Ed.D. 1051 W. Bastanchury Rd. Union FAX (714) 870-2807 (Linda Harter) Fullerton 92833 Huntington Beach (74) (714) 903-7000 Clint Harwick, Ed.D. 5832 Bolsa Avenue Union FAX (714) 372-8105 (Carole Thomas) Huntington Beach 92649 COUNTY OFFICE Orange County (94) (714) 966-4000 Al Mijares, Ph.D. P.O. Box 9050 Department of FAX (714) 432-1916 (Darla Nunez) 200 Kalmus Drive Education Costa Mesa 92628-9050 *Interim Chancellor **Interim Superintendent iv DISTRICT OFFICES UNIFIED/(DIST. #) PHONE SUPERINTENDENT ADDRESS (Assistant) Brea Olinda (66) (714) 990-7800 Brad Mason, Ed.D. #1 Civic Center Circle, Level II FAX (714) 529-2137 (Annette Arora) Brea 92821-0300 Capistrano (68) (949) 234-9200 Kirsten M. Vital Brulte 33122 Valle Road FAX (949) 493-8729 (Stacy Schwenke) San Juan Capistrano 92675 FAX (949) 496-7681 Garden Grove (72) (714) 663-6000 Gabriela Mafi, Ed.D. 10331 Stanford Ave. FAX (714) 663-6100 (JoAnne Tran) Garden Grove 92840 Irvine (75) (949) 936-5000 Terry L. Walker 5050 Barranca Pkwy. FAX (949) 936-5259 (Raianna Chavez) Irvine 92604-4652 Laguna Beach (76) (949) 497-7700 Jason Viloria, Ed.D. 550 Blumont Street FAX (949) 497-6021 (Victoria Webber) Laguna Beach 92651 Los Alamitos (77) (562) 799-4700 Andrew Pulver, Ed.D. 10293 Bloomfield St. FAX (562) 799-4730 (Tina Dingillo) Los Alamitos 90720 Newport-Mesa (78) (714) 424-5000 Hank Bangser** 2985-A Bear St. FAX (714) 424-8925 (Susan Fish) Costa Mesa 92626 Orange (80) (714) 628-4000 Gunn Marie Hansen, Ph.D. 1401 N. Handy St. FAX (714) 628-4041 (Karin Erich) Orange 92867 Placentia-Yorba (82) (714) 986-7000 James Elsasser, Ed.D. 1301 E. Orangethorpe Ave. Linda FAX (714) 524-3034 (Annette Newton) Placentia 92870 Saddleback Valley (83) (949) 586-1234 Crystal Turner, Ed.D. 25631 Peter A. Hartman Way FAX (949) 951-0994 (Theresa Henle) Mission Viejo 92691 Santa Ana (84) (714) 558-5501 Jerry Almendarez 1601 East Chestnut Ave. FAX (714) 558-5610 (Rosie Rosales) Santa Ana 92701-6322 Tustin (87) (714) 730-7305 Gregory A. Franklin, Ed.D. 300 South “C“ St. FAX (714) 730-7436 (Dina Hendrickson) Tustin 92780 REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAMS SUPT/ADMIN (Assistant) Central Orange (714) 966-3528 Kathy Boyd 2910 Redhill Ave., Ste. 200 County (CTEp) (91) FAX (714) 541-5214 Costa Mesa 92626 Coastline (95) (714) 979-1955 Carol Hume 1001 Presidio Square FAX (714) 557-6812 (Debbie Ludwig) Costa Mesa 92626 College and Career (949) 234-9476 Patricia Romo 33122 Valle Road Advantage (97) FAX (949) 248-9718 (Kathy Struiksma) San Juan Capistrano 92675 North Orange (93) (714) 502-5800 Terri Giamarino, Ed.D. 385 N. Muller St. County FAX (714) 776-3880 (Jenifer Reddick) Anaheim 92801-5445 COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCELLOR (Assistant) Coast (90) (714) 438-4732 John Weispfenning, Ph.D. 1370 Adams Ave. FAX (714) 438-4887 Costa Mesa 92626 North Orange (88) (714) 808-4500 Fred Williams* 1830 W. Romneya County FAX (714) 808-4791 (Alba Recinos) Anaheim 92801 Rancho Santiago (92) (714) 480-7300 Marvin Martinez 2323 N. Broadway FAX (714) 796-3915 (Debra Gerard) Santa Ana 92706 South Orange (96) (949) 582-4840 Kathleen F. Burke, Ed.D. 28000 Marguerite Pkwy. County FAX (949) 364-2726 (Grace Garcia) Mission Viejo 92692 v ORANGE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS FROM 1889-Present Our Story.... On March 11, 1889, the California legislature divided Los Angeles County and created Orange County as a separate political entity. This act resulted in the creation of Orange County’s own office of education. The Orange County Department of Education was founded in 1889 with John P. Greeley serving as the first county superintendent of Schools. There have been a total of 11 county superintendents, with Al Mijares, Ph.D., currently serving. vvv We wish to recognize the following Orange County superintendents of schools for their contributions to the education of children in Orange County: JOHN P. GREELEY 1889-1902 JOHN B. NICHOLS 1902-1906 W. R. CARPENTER 1906-1908 RICHARD P. MITCHELL 1908-1931 EDMOND R. ADKINSON 1931-1945 LINTON T. SIMMONS 1945-1962 FRANCIS A. GRUNENFELDER 1962-1966 ROBERT D. PETERSON 1966-1991 JOHN F. DEAN 1991-2001 WILLIAM M. HABERMEHL 2001-2012 AL MIJARES 2012-Present vi ORANGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive • Costa Mesa, California Mailing Address: P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa, California 92628-9050 www.ocde.us (714) 966-4000 FAX (714) 662-3570 Supt. FAX (714) 432-1916 AL MIJARES, Ph.D., County Superintendent ............(714) 966-4001 Darla Nunez, Lead Sr. Executive Assistant...........(714) 966-4003 Heather Burrows, Executive Assistant . .(714) 966-4007 COMMUNICATIONS FAX (714) 662-8797 IAN HANIGAN, Chief Communications Officer ...........(714) 966-4008 Sonja Morrissey, Executive Assistant . (714) 966-4475 Janice Trop, Publications Support Specialist ......(714) 966-4455 SHANE CLINE, Digital Media Manager .............(714) 966-4495 NICHOLE PICHARDO,
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