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2013-2014 US-China Administrator Shadowing Project Oregon & Xi’An, Shaanxi Province 2013-2014 US-China Administrator Shadowing Project Oregon & Xi’an, Shaanxi Province US Participant Chinese Participant Bob Stewart Gaoyuan Lu Superintendent Principal Gladstone School Xi’an No. 89 Middle District School 17789 Webster Road, Gladstone, 143 Hou Zai Men, Xi’an City, Shaanxi Oregon 97027 Province Telephone: 503-901-5584 School Phone: 86-29-87433183 Fax: 503-655-5201 Fax: 86-29-87433305 Email: [email protected] Cell: 86-13571818999 Email: [email protected] Size: 2,100 Grade levels: Pre-natal – 12th grade. Size: 2800 Number of staff: 95 Teachers; 70 Grade Levels: 7-12 support staff Staff: 148 Teachers/ 70 Support Staff www.gladstone.k12.or.us www.89school.com Matt Thatcher Baikang He Principal Principal Cascade High Mian County No. 1 School Middle School 10226 Marion Rd. SE, Turner, OR No 3 Lian Shui Lu, Wuhou Town, Mian 97692 County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province Telephone 503-749-8256 School Phone: 86-916-3296333 Email: [email protected] Fax: 86-916-3297066 Cell: 86-13909166306, 86- Size: 750 13109196306 Grade Levels: 9-12 Email: [email protected] Nuumber of staff: 28/15 support staff English Contact: Mr. HUANG Xiaojiang Email: [email protected] Size: 6500 Grade Levels: 7-12 Staff: 309 Teachers/ 140 support staff www.myz.cn Dianna Veleke Jianguo Sun Principal Vice Principal Clara Brownell Changqing No. 2 Middle School Middle School 1300 7th Street Umatilla Oregon 97882 1824 Jinghuannan Lu, Jinghe Industrial Park, Gaoling County, Xi’an City, Shaanxi Telephone: 541-922 6629 Province Fax: 541 922 6649 Email: [email protected] School Phone: 86-29-86950251 Fax: 86-29-86950269 Size:1200 Students Cell: 86-13488332038 Grade levels: K - 12 Email: [email protected] Number of staff: 60 teachers 80 English contact: Ms. DONG Jingchun support staff Email: [email protected] cbms.umatilla.k12.or.us Size: 1300 Grade Levels: 7-12 Staff: 114 Teachers/ 22 Support Staff www.cqez.sxsyedu.com Jon Mishra, Ed. D. Aiping Lan Director of Principal Operations and Business Services Yan’an Senior High School Hermiston School District 8R 502 W. Standard Ave. Hermiston, OR 256 Beida Jie, Yan’an City, Shaanxi 97838 Province Telephone: 541-667-6018 School Phone: 86-911-2112261 Fax: 541-667-6050 Fax: 86-911-2315379 Email: [email protected] Cell: 86-13909119663 Email: [email protected] Size: 5,200 English Contact: Mr. LI Xuede Grade levels: K-12 Email: [email protected] Number of staff: 458 Size: 7100 Grade Levels: 10-12 Staff: 346 Teachers/ 101 Support Staff www.yazx.cn Heather H. Cordie Jianhua Li Superintendent Principal Sherwood School Fugu County District Senior High School 23295 SW Main Street, Sherwood, 98 Renminzhong Road, Fugu County, Oregon 97140 Yulin City, Shaanxi Province Telephone: 503-825-5003 School Phone: 86-912-8733265 Fax: 503-825-5001 Fax: 86-912-8733265 Email: [email protected] Cell: 86-13892271561 Email: [email protected] Size: 7 schools and 1 charter school English Contact: Ms. HE Liping Total Enrollment: 5,070 students Email: [email protected] Grade levels: K-12; Pre-K offered at 1 campus Size: 3600 Number of staff: Grade Levels: 10-12 25 Administrative/Confidential FTE, Staff: 256 Teachers/ 58 Support Staff 233 Certified FTE, 172 Classified FTE www.fuguzx.com Lee W. Loving Xin Ma Principal Principal Ridgeview HS, Puji Senior High Redmond School School District 4555 Elkhorn Rd, Redmond, Oregon, 2 Weihui Lu, Puji Town, Wugong County, 97756 Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province Telephone: 541.504.3600 School Phone: 86-29-37292245 Fax: 541.604.3601 Fax: 86-29-37291106 Email: [email protected] Cell: 86-13992037090 Email: [email protected] Size: 850 students at RVHS/7000 English Contact: Ms. WANG Fenmiao student in district Email: [email protected] Grade levels: 9-12 Number of staff: 30 Teachers/30 Size: 4200 support staff Grade Levels: 10-12 Staff: 243 Teachers/ 80 Support Staff www.WGXPJGZ.30edu.com Kelly Carlisle Geliang Yang Director of Principal High Schools Fengxiang Senior Salem-Keizer High School School District 2450 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem, Dong Guan Xiao Nan Road, Fengxiang Oregon 97305 County, Shaanxi Province Telephone: 503-399-3001 School Phone: 86-917-7216180 Fax: 503-399-5579 Fax: 86-917-7216185 Email: [email protected] Cell: 86-13892716831 Email: [email protected] Size: 40,000 students English Contact: Ms. XU Cui Grade levels: K-12 Email: [email protected] Number of staff: 2,160 Teachers 2,329 Support staff 149 Administrators Size: 3800 Grade levels: 10-12 Staff: Teachers 206/ Support staff 32 www.fxzx.com.cn Colin Cameron, Director of Professional Development Confederation of Oregon School Administrators (COSA) Cell: 503-329- 4273 [email protected] Website: http://www.cosa.k12.or.us/ Leader of the Oregon Delegation .
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