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Exhibit O BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOWSON Exhibit O BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 JULY 9, 2002 RECOMMENDED APPOINTMENTS NAME FROM TO STEPHEN E. ARNOLD Special Education Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Department Chair Perry Hall High School Perry Hall High School (Replacing Richard Gudel, transferring to English Department Chair, Perry Hall High School) MARY G. DEPETRIS Mentor Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Middlesex Elementary School Halethorpe Elementary School (Replacing Barbara Otakie, retiring) KATHLEEN A. EGAN Teacher/Social Studies Specialist (Effective July 10, 2002) Eastern Technical High School Office of Instructional Technology (Replacing Nancy Null, transferring to Teacher/Classroom) ADRIAN C. GILL Teacher/Crisis Intervention Pupil Personnel Worker (Effective July 10, 2002) Mars Estates Elementary School Office of Pupil Personnel Services (Replacing Orville Carroll, retiring) KATHLEEN J. HARMON Senior Director, Corporate Benefits Manager (Effective July 10, 2002) Benefits Department of Human Resources Automatic Data Processing (Replacing, Deborah Lee, resigned) KENDRA V. JOHNSON Teacher/Middle School Classroom Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Old Court Middle School Cockeysville Middle School (Replacing Charles Patrick, retiring) ROBERT J. KEMMERY Principal Executive Director (Effective July 1, 2002) Eastern Technical High School Student Support Services (Replacing Donald Mohler, retiring) PENELOPE E. MARTIN-GALLOP Teacher/Instrumental Music Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Deer Park Magnet Middle School Deer Park Magnet Middle School (Replacing Stephanie Savick, rescinded appointment) DOP: 7/10/2002 RECOMMENDED APPOINTMENTS 2 July 9, 2002 MARIA L. MCCLUNG Teacher/Social Studies Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Woodlawn High School Woodlawn High School (New Position) JULIA C. OLMEDO Teacher/Special Education Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Hawthorne Elementary School Orems Elementary School (Replacing Rosanne Reimer, transferring to Resource Teacher, Stemmers Run Middle School) FRANK L. ROTH Guidance Counselor Pupil Personnel Worker (Effective July 10, 2002) Elmwood Elementary School Homeless Liaison and Title I (New Position) GHASSAN SHAH Economic Planner Planning Administrator (Effective July 10, 2002) Baltimore City Planning Department of Auxiliary Services (New Position) BARBARA L. SKILLMAN Teacher/Resource Specialist (Effective July 10, 2002) Office of Instructional Technology Office of Instructional Technology NELLIE M. SLATER Facilitator Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Martin Boulevard Elementary McCormick Elementary School School (Replacing Kevin Lindsey, appointed Principal, McCormick Elementary School) JUAN F. STEPTER Teacher/Business Education Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Overlea High School Chesapeake High School (Replacing Sandra Eanet, transferring to Mentor position) SUSAN C. STYGLER Teacher/Middle School Classroom Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Pikesville Middle School Arbutus Middle School (Replacing Margaret Sholl, appointed Principal, Arbutus Middle School) JAMIE M. TUCKER Supervisor Coordinator (Effective July 10, 2002) Department of Elementary Department of Elementary Programs – Music Programs – Music (Replacing Clinton Marshall, transferred to Area Manager, Department of Auxiliary Services) PATRICIA D. VOGEL Teacher/Classroom Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Arbutus Elementary School Westowne Elementary School (Replacing Lisa Wilson, appointed Principal, Middleborough Elementary School) DOP: 7/10/2002 RECOMMENDED APPOINTMENTS 3 July 9, 2002 RICHARD W. WEBER Assistant Principal Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Western Heights Middle School Perry Hall Middle School (Replacing Janine Kelly, retiring) JANE A. WETZEL Teacher/Spanish Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Kenwood High School Patapsco High School (Replacing Jeffrey Fisher, transferring to Towson High School) CHERYL A. WHITTAKER Teacher/Special Education Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Grange Elementary School Gunpowder Elementary School (Replacing Sue Torr, resigning) LAWRENCE WILLIAMS Teacher/Physical Education Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Randallstown High School Loch Raven High School (Replacing Suzanne Bridges, retiring) DIANE J. YOUNG Principal Intern Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Baltimore City Public Schools Eastern Technical High School (Replacing Margaret Johnson, appointed Principal, Dundalk High School) CARLA ZAMERELLI-CLIFFORD Teacher/Resource Supervisor of Internal Assessment (Effective July 10, 2002) Department of Assessment and Department of Assessment and Student Data Student Data (Replacing Mandi Kirsh, appointed Coordinator, Department of Assessment and Student Data) DOP: 7/10/2002 Exhibit BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 JULY 9, 2002 RECOMMENDED APPOINTMENTS ADDENDUM NAME FROM TO KIKI M. GEIS Assistant Principal Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Lansdowne Middle School Lansdowne Middle School (Replacing Tom DeHart, transferring to Lansdowne High School) DOP: 7/10/2002 Exhibit BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 July 9, 2002 RECOMMENDED TRANSFERS NAME FROM TO JEFFREY A. FISCHER Assistant Principal Assistant Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Patapsco High School Towson High School (Replacing Jane Barranger, appointed Principal, Towson High School) PATRICK S. MCCUSKER Principal Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Lansdowne High School Eastern Technical High School (Replacing Robert Kemmery, recommended for appointment to Executive Director, Student Support Services) DOP: 7/10/2002 Exhibit BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 July 9, 2002 RECOMMENDED TRANSFERS ADDENDUM NAME FROM TO THOMAS E. DEHART Principal Principal (Effective July 10, 2002) Lansdowne Middle School Lansdowne High School (Replacing Patrick McCusker, transferring to Principal, Eastern Technical High School) DOP: 7/10/2002 .
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