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840 King Street Rye Brook, NY 10573 RSS - 390 North Ridge Street MS/HS - 840 King Street Rye Brook, NY 10573 Phone: 914-937-3600 Website: www.blindbrook.org 2016-2017 Rev. January 26, 2017 1 NAME POSITION School ROOM# EXT.# Ahrenburg, Don School Monitor MS/HS Front Desk 3410 Alberto, RoseAnn (SE) F/T Teacher Aide RSS 50 Ambrosio, Jon Teacher / English 9-12 Coordinator HS H105 3412 Amoriello, Rosellen (SE) (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 7 Aquino, Kathy Permanent Sub RSS Various Arzt, Amanda Guidance Counselor RSS 35B 3074 / MS MS Guidance 2 3210 Aruilio, Susan Teacher / Physical Ed.– Health - Specials RSS Gym / 47 3073 Asencio, Tracy Teacher / Computer - Specials RSS 19 3011 th Bal, Allyson Teacher 4 RSS 30 Barnes, Carl Teacher / Special Education HS HLC1/H220 3264 Barrett, Jaclyn Teacher / Special Education MS/HS MLC1 3268 Bartosch, Michelle (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 5 Beatty, Matt Teacher / Physical Education MS/HS MS GYM 3240 Belluscio, Briana (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 11 Bianculli, Nicholas Teacher / Math HS H107/H208 3168 Bido, Carlos Video Camera Operator HS Video/Cable 3134 Bigler, Barbara F/T Teacher Assistant RSS 26 Bigler, Susan (SE) F/T Teacher Aide RSS 7 Binney, Susan Counselor Grades 9-12 HS Hs - Guidance Office 3133 Blatt, Talya Teacher / Social Studies HS H208 3162 th Blumstein, Amy Teacher 4 RSS 32 Boland, Liza P/T Occupational Therapist RSS 38 3070 Boutis, Ellen Teacher / Social Studies MS M207 3251 Bova, Petra Library Media Specialist - Specials RSS 20/22 3094 Branez, Melzi (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide / M. Jackson RSS 1 Brown, Marnita Office Assistant Automated Systems MS/HS Library 3146 Bruno, Andrew Custodian / Bus Driver MS/HS Custodial Office 3147 Buonocore, Paige Teacher / Visual Arts HS H210B 3116 Burg, Harry Director of Pupil Services District PPS Office 3033 Butler, Fredericka Assistant Principal MS MS Main Office 3126 Byrne, Colin Director of Technology / District Clerk District Tech Office 3041 Cabot, Debbie K (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 11 CAFETERIA MS/HS 3261 CAFETERIA RSS 3053 st Caldwell, Christine Teacher 1 RSS 5 Camac, Diane Teacher/ Math AIS K-2 / IMPACT RSS 33 Campbell, Elizabeth Teacher / Special Education HS HLC3 3269 Carlone, Gina Teacher / Physical Education HS HS Gym 2 3115 Carpinello, Maria (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS Various Carroll, Grace Sr. Office Assistant Automated Systems MS/HS Guidance Office 3130 Castaldo, Kristy P/T Teacher / Speech-Language RSS 35 3019 Castelli, Jennifer Teacher / Special Ed MS/HS MLC3 3267 Castelli, Matthew Teacher / Italian MS M110 3241 Casterella, Lauren Sr. Office Assistant Automated Systems District A.D. Office 3177 Cataldo, Susan (SE) F/T Teacher Aide RSS 24 rd Ciamei, Julie Teacher 3 RSS 28 Ciciriello, Salvatore Custodian / Bus Driver RSS Custodial Office 3095 Clemente, Luigia (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 25 Cohen, Sharon (SE) (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 5 Colangelo, Christina Teacher / English HS H221 3171 Collins, Christina Teacher / Health Education MS/HS Gym/H212 3249 CONFERENCE ROOM HS 3270 CONFERENCE ROOM MS 3235 CONFERENCE ROOM RSS 3058 Coni, Mikaela Treasurer / Supervisor Business Services District Business Office 3030 Connolly, Elizabeth Teacher / Math MS M206 3242 Connor, Joanne Secretary to Principal HS Main Office 3142 2 Conetta, Jenette (Crowe) P/T Teacher / Special Education HS HLC1 3272 Coumoutsos, Amanda (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 2 Creaturo, Diana F/T Teacher Aide HS Learning Center Cruz, Caroll (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 2 Cucurullo, Clorinda (SE) (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 3 Curcio, Patricia K (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 6 Curto, Martine Teacher / Social Studies 9-12 HS Port. 1 3143 Cutrone, Lori Associate Principal RSS 19A 3052 Dakers, Jonathan Teacher / Social Studies MS M204 3248 Daly, Melissa Teacher /Special Education MS MLC1 3225 DaSilva, Josephine K (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 7 Decker, Charlene Teacher / Business Education HS H201 3413 DeFonce, Geraldine (SE) F/T Teacher Aide RSS 16 De La Pava, Marcela OT* Assistant RSS 38 3070 th DeLuca, Laurel Teacher 4 RSS 36 DiFiore, Rosemarie (SE) F/T Teacher Aide RSS 2 DiMiceli, Greg Teacher / Music K-4 - Specials RSS 41 Dionisius, Isabelle Teacher (Leave Replacement – Technology) HS H206 3175 DiPaola, Heather Teacher / Special Education RSS 40 3068 DiRosa, Roseann Office Assistant Automated Systems HS 2nd Floor 3154 Donatiello, Marianne K (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 6 Donoghue, Richard Teacher / English MS M102/104 3246 Dubin, Deborah Counselor HS Guidance 3409 Dunham, Deborah Office Assistant Automated Systems RSS Special Ed Office 3054 Eckert, Amanda P/T Teacher of the Hearing Impaired RSS 35C 3074 Edmonds, Rosemary (SE) (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 11 EDUTEK - JEN KROMER Network Specialist District Server Room 3066 EDUTEK - MICHAEL TANTALOS Network Specialist /Tuesdays and Thursdays MS/HS Server Room 3262 ENRICHMENT CENTER RSS Basement 3062 Elkin, Robin P/T CSE Chairperson District Special Ed 3032 FACULTY ROOM RSS 3075 nd Fagan, Ana Teacher 2 RSS 17 th Fava, Sue Anne Teacher 5 / Social Studies / ELA RSS 42 Fellin, Lisa Teacher / English MS M210 3256 th Fernandez, Tina Teacher 5 / ELA-Math RSS 50 Ferrucci, Elizabeth Teacher (Leave Replacement – Italian) HS H214 3163 Fierro, Charles School Monitor RSS Front Desk 3001 st Fischer, Keri Teacher 1 RSS 2 Fisher, Geri Teacher 6th / Math - Science MS MLC7 3405 Flory, Nazareth Teacher / Physical Education HS HS Gym 1 3108 Follansbee, Jean Library Media Specialist MS/HS Library 3266 rd Fon, Kristie Teacher 3 RSS 26 3083 st Forzaglia, Michelle Teacher 1 RSS 8 Forzaglia, Steve Teacher / PE - Specials RSS Old Gym/44A 3047 Franceschini, Connie K (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 11 Fried, Lauren Permanent Sub RSS Various Funigiello, Joseph School Monitor HS Front Desk Garretto, Nancy Nurse MS/HS Nurse’s Office 3139 Gasparini, Mackenzie Teacher / English HS H207 3172 Gelardo, Monica (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 8 Gentile, Maria F/T Teacher Assistant RSS 12 Gentile, Marlena Permanent Sub RSS Various Gerber, Kathy PPS Counselor - Support Services RSS 39E 3015 Gianfrancesco, Angela P/T Teacher Aide MS Various Gianfrancesco, Rita F/T Teacher Assistant HS Writing Center 3103 Giard, Jane Teacher / ENL RSS 18 3049 Giglio, Steven Teacher / Technology MS M101/A No Ext. Giovannone, Jaclyn Permanent Sub RSS 3 Gisin, Suzanne K (PM) P/T Teacher Aide / L. Krouskoff RSS 9 Glickman, Thomas Dept. Coordinator Teacher / Science HS H216/M101A 3192 Goett, Margarete Teacher / English HS H205 3170 Goldman, Douglas Director of PE, Health & Athletics District A.D. Office 3118 Gonzalez, Cesar A. Custodian / Bus Driver MS/HS Custodial Office 3147 Gorman, Maryann (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 8 Greaige, Bella P/T Teacher Aide - Lunch Recess RSS Cafeteria st Greco, Linda Teacher 1 (On Leave) RSS 3 Greco, Louis Custodian / Bus Driver RSS Custodial Office 3095 Greenwald, Mark Teacher / Social Studies MS M104 3253 Groccia, Vivian Secretary to the Superintendent District District Office 3021 nd Handsman, Susan Teacher 2 RSS 13 Hansen, Heidi PPS Speech-Support Services RSS/HS 39D 3081 Hansen, Irene P/T Teacher Aide / S. LaRoche RSS 7 Harrington, Molly Teacher / Science MS M211 3257 Harrison, Mary Anne (SE) (PM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 7 Haviland, Joyce K (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 4 Hellman, Joanna Teacher / LOTE - Spanish MS M108 3407 Hensley, Julie Teacher / Science / Biology HS H204 3269 Hernandez, Ralph Custodian / Bus Driver RSS Custodial Office 3095 Hicks, Daniel P/T Teacher Assistant MS Various Hidalgo, Wagner Custodian / Bus Driver RSS Custodial Office 3095 Hirschler , Nicole (Greenberg) Psychologist – Support Services RSS 33B 3009 Hladki, Joseph Custodian / Bus Driver MS/HS Custodial Office 3147 Hoefer, Laura (Weiss) Guidance Counselor MS Guidance 3120 Hoffman, Milena Teacher / LOTE – Spanish HS H215/H219 3194 Horowitz, Seth Teacher / Science MS M201 3254 Hughes, Ashley Teacher / Physical Education RSS Gym 3073 HS Computer Lab HS 3404 HS Conference Room HS 3270 Iori, Gaetana (SE) (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 8 st Jackson, Maureen Teacher 1 RSS 1 Jacobs, Stephanie Counselor Grades HS Guidance Office 3196 rd James, Kerri Teacher 3 RSS 25 Johnson, Brenda Teacher K RSS 4 Johnson, Karen Teacher K RSS 6 Kalish, Hildie School Nurse - Support Services RSS Nurse’s Office 37 3050 Kaye, Allie F/T Teacher Assistant MS Various Keegan, Christine Teacher / Physical Education MS MS Gym/M205 3245 Kenyon, Julie Teacher / English HS Portable 2 3169 Kerley, Thomas Teacher / Special Education HS HLC3/H220 3199 Kinnen, Helen Teacher / Special Education RSS 12 3034 Klice, Gerard Custodian / Bus Driver RSS Custodial Office 3095 Klink, Rosemary (SE) (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 2 Knabl, Nancy Teacher / Special Education MS MLC2 3221 Kraeger, Elise Ryan Teacher / Math (On Leave) HS H206/H220 3166 th h Krill, Jennifer Teacher 5 ELA - Science RSS 48 Krishna, Sanchita Teacher 6th / Math – Science MS M200 3247 Kromer, Jennifer Network Specialist (Edutek) District Server Room 3066/3262 Krouskoff, Lisa Teacher K RSS 9 LaBella, Beth Account Clerk District Business Office 3023 Lacowitz, Mary (SE) F/T Teacher Aide RSS 29 Lambert, Patricia Principal HS Main Office 3141 LaRoche, Shannon Teacher K RSS 7 LaVecchia, Anthony Custodian/ Bus Driver MS/HS Custodial Office 3147 Lazere, Brian Teacher / Special Education MS MLC3 3223 Lazere, Kaitlin (Carey) Teacher / Music & Drama MS/HS LGI 3182 Levy, Howard Dept. Coordinator / Instrumental HS H100/H101 3180 Liebstein, Gary School Monitor MS/HS Main Entrance 3410 4 Litchfield, Penny Teacher / Special Education RSS 31 3072 Lombardi, Michael Teacher / Social Studies MS M209 3243 Longua, Denise School Monitor MS Main Entrance 3410 Lubelli, Frank Night custodian MS/HS Custodial Office 3147 Maffei, Maria (SE) (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 34 Magnotta, Donna K (AM) P/T Teacher Aide RSS 9 Maksym, Victoria P/T Teacher / Special Ed HS HLC2 3299 nd Mancuso, Joe Teacher 2 RSS 16 st Mangiaracina, Christina Teacher 1 / Leave Replacement /L.
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