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Clinical Supervisors Completing Supervision Course Clinical Suopervisors Completing Supervision Course The following teachers have completed a three hour graduate course in Supervision for clinical Supervisors. They are very familiar with the teaching internshp program at Arkansas State University and should be used as resource persons. Name School District School Assignment at Course Completion 1 Alford, Teresa Jonesboro Sixth Grade Academic Center 2 Anderson, Lisa Newark Elementary 3 Arant, Jennifer Greene Co. Tech High School 4 Ardery, Marion E. Newark Elementary 5 Austin, Cathy Newport High School 6 Avery, Miriam Blytheville Franklin Primary 7 Baker, Ruth Valley View Elementary 8 Baldwin, Gail Newark Elementary 9 Banks, Dayna Nettleton Nettleton Intermediate Center 10 Barnes, Alice Forrest City Stewart/Forrest Hills 11 Batton, Karen A. Northeast Arkansas Oakwood Elementary 12 Bingham, Millie Trumann Cedar Park Elementary 13 Birmingham, Tammy Greene Co. Tech West Elementary 14 Bishop, Anna Marie Jonesboro Philadelphia Elementary 15 Bishop, Carol Jonesboro South Elementary 16 Bishop, Ronald Valley View High School 17 Black, Joyce Nettleton Nettleton Intermediate Center 18 Blackwell, Misty Nettleton Nettleton Central Elementary 19 Blades, Sandra Westside Elementary 20 Brady, Brenda Hoxie Resource 21 Bridger, Jami Nettleton University Heights Elementary 22 Bridges, Venita Manila High School 23 Broadaway, Mona Jonesboro North Elementary 24 Brooks, Martha Nettleton Nettleton Intermediate Center 25 Brown, Teresa Greene Co. Tech GCT Junior High School 26 Brumley, Linda Kay Manila Elementary 27 Brun, Pat Jonesboro Kindergarten Center 28 Burfield, Mary Lois Forrest City Caldwell Magnet Elem. 29 Burgess, Fran Jonesboro High School 30 Burns, Connie Westside Elementary 31 Burroughs, Nina Jonesboro West Elementary 32 Burrow, Pamela Jonesboro South Elementary 33 Byrd, Gwen Harrisburg Elementary 34 Calder, Beverly Jonesboro South Elementary 35 Camp, Kathy Northeast Arkansas Baldwin Elementary 36 Camp, Rosemary Westside High School 37 Carlton, Donna Southside Elementary 38 Carter, Kathi Greene Co. Tech Elementary 39 Cheatham, Glenda Jonesboro Hillcrest Elementary 40 Childress Gailya Blytheville Fairview Elementary 41 Clampit, Brenda Nettleton High School 42 Clark, Connie Jonesboro South Elementary 43 Clark, Joyce Newark High School 44 Clayton, Linnie Jeanette Northeast Arkansas Oak Grove Elementary 45 Clayton, Marilyn Jonesboro High School 46 Cliff, Michelle Jonesboro Kindergarten Center 47 Colbert, Kelly Northeast Arkansas Woodrow Wilson Elem. 48 Cole, Tammy L. Northeast Arkansas Woodrow Wilson Elem. 49 Coons, Vicki Brookland Brookland High School 50 Cooper, Ann Osceola High School 51 Cox, Sheree Valley View Elementary 52 Craft, Jean Jonesboro Kindergarten Center 53 Craig, Debora J. Blytheville Central Elementary 54 Crail, Karen "Kitty" Nettleton University Heights 55 Criswell, Dianna L. Forrest City Middle School 56 Croom, Denise Cave City Elementary 57 Crowell, Judy A. Westside Elementary 58 Cullum, Gay Jonesboro Kindergarten Center 59 Cunningham, Cindy Greene Co. Tech Elementary 60 Cunningham, Joy Newark Elementary 61 Curton, Gary E. Trumann Cedar Park Elem. Name School District School Assignment at Course Completion 62 Curtwright, Debhora Nettleton Fox Meadow 63 Darr, Betty Trumann Cedar Park Elem. 64 Davidson, Kimberly Jonesboro North Elementary 65 Davis, Brian Mammoth Spring High School 66 Davis, Donna Nettleton High School 67 Davis, Patricia Northeast Arkansas Ridgecrest Jr. High School 68 Dellinger, Thomas Jonesboro High School 69 Derby, Susanne Nettleton Jr. High School 70 Dickey, Sara Greene Co. Tech Elementary 71 Downing, Penny Jonesboro Sixth Grade Academic Center 72 Drace, Glenda Marked Tree Marked Tree High School 73 Dunlap, Debbie Piggott Elementary 74 Edwards, Martha Cave City Elementary 75 Elder, Marcia Jonesboro High School 76 Ellis, Sandra Wynne Primary 77 Elumbaugh, Debbie Batesville East Elementary 78 Ewart, Billie Sue Jonesboro Hillcrest Elementary 79 Farmer, Gail Manila Elementary 80 Farris, Kathy M. Jonesboro West Elementary 81 Faught, Pamela Jonesboro North Elementary 82 Findley, Debbie Nettleton High School 83 Fite, Angela Greene County Tech Intermediate 84 Ford, Nancy Westside Elementary 85 Forrest, Mavis Jonesboro MacArthur Jr. High School 86 Fortson, William Westside High School 87 Foster, Charlotte Nettleton Nettleton Intermediate Center 88 Foster, Donna Pocahontas Alma Spikes Elementary 89 Foster, Vicki Northeast Arkansas Woodrow Wilson Elementary 90 Frankel, Cherie Nettleton High School 91 Frazier, Margaret Jonesboro Hillcrest Elementary 92 Freeman, Lois Nettleton University Heights Elementary 93 Fuller, Kristi Piggott Elementary 94 Gaines, Genee’ Jonesboro Philadelphia Elementary 95 Gaines, Herschel Jonesboro High School 96 Geren, Lisa Jonesboro North Elementary 97 Gibson, Bettye Jonesboro Annie Camp 98 Golden, Patricia Brookland Elementary 99 Goodnight, Dona Jonesboro Hillcrest Elementary 100 Gordon, Paula Nettleton Nettleton Intermediate Center 101 Graham, Myra Westside High School 102 Greene, Lynda Mammoth Spring Mammoth Spring High School 103 Greer, Patricia Wynne Elementary 104 Gulley, Mona Harrisburg Central Elementary 105 Hall, Lisa Jonesboro West Elementary 106 Harrington, Rhonda Jonesboro Kindergarten Center 107 Harris, Donna Jean Hoxie Resource (Self Contained) 108 Hayes, Minnie Newport Albright Elementary 109 Heard, Dyan Walnut Ridge Walnut Ridge Elem 110 Heimsoth, Al Northeast Arkansas Ridgecrest High School 111 Hernandez, Tammy Sulphur Rock Sulphur Rock High School 112 Hicks, Connie Westside Elementary 113 Higginbottom, Leila Batesville Central Elementary 114 Hill, Brandi Nettleton Nettleton Central Elementary 115 Hill, Sharon Nettleton Fox Meadow Elementary 116 Hinson, Cinty Jonesboro Philadelphia Elementary 117 Hodges, Janet Northeast Arkansas Oak Grove Elementary 118 Hodges, Mary Ann Jonesboro Sixth Grade Academic Center 119 Holland, Shirley Northeast Arkansas Oakwood Elementary 120 Holman, Cathy Marie Westside Elementary 121 Hooten, Kathy Westside Elementary 122 Horton, Barbara Nettleton High School 123 Howard, Connie Jonesboro Philadelphia Elementary 124 Huckabay, Carol Brookland Elementary 125 Hudspeth, Jana K. Nettleton High School 126 Hughes, Gwyn Jonesboro MacArthur Jr. High School 127 Isbill, Marsha Jonesboro Jonesboro HS/MacArthur Jr. High School 128 Jackson, Rena Greene County Tech Intermediate Name School District School Assignment at Course Completion 129 James, Donna K. Nettleton University Heights 130 Jernigan, Georgia Nettleton High School 131 Johnson, Sandra Brookland Elementary 132 Jones, Cathy Newark Elementary 133 Jones, Cheryl Jonesboro North Elementary 134 Jones, Wendy Nettleton University Heights 135 Justen, Sandra Jonesboro North Elementary 136 Kain, Theresa Greene Co. Tech Elementary 137 Kallsnick, Cindy Newark Elementary 138 Kellim, Linda Nettleton High School 139 Kemp, Freda Brookland Elementary 140 Ladd, Karen D. Nettleton High School 141 Larsen, Nancy Nettleton High School 142 Larue, Jim Midland High School 143 Lemarr, Tresa Piggott Elementary 144 Lemley, Jill Westside Elementary 145 Liddell, Betty Buffalo Island Central East Elementary 146 Lingenfelter, Marjorie Nettleton High School 147 Little, Barbara Jonesboro Kindergarten Center 148 Lucius, Amy Greene Co. Tech High School 149 Lunsford, Inez Highland Cherokee Elementary 150 Magness, Kathy Newark Elementary 151 Mallard, Karen L. Greene Co. Tech Elementary 152 Manchester, Sarah Nettleton Fox Meadow Elementary 153 Mann, Leean Piggott Elementary 154 Martin, Pam Jonebsoro Hillcrest Elementary 155 Mason, Joan Nettleton University Heights 156 May, Elisabeth Northeast Arkansas Woodrow Wilson 157 McBride, Bessie Jonesboro West Elementary 158 McConnon, Lorrie Forrest City Forrest City High School 159 McDonald, Gail Westside High School 160 McElhannon, Gwendolyne Manila Elementary 161 McKuin, Deb Kennett South Elementary 162 McLeod, Melba Brookland Elementary 163 McMickle, Leann Westside Elementary 164 Metz, Lisa Jonesboro Hillcrest Elementary 165 Miller, Kristi Nettleton University Heights 166 Miller, Sharon Pocahontas Alma Spikes Elementary 167 Mills, Jane Jonesboro North Elementary 168 Monroe, Judy Greene Co. Tech Elementary 169 Montgomery, Eugina Gina Trumann Central Elementary 170 Moore, Georgia Nettleton Nettleton Intermediate Center 171 Morgan, Amanda Jonesboro West Elementary School 172 Nash, Sharon Blytheville Central Elementary 173 Neff, Joyce Jonesboro Philadelphia Elementary 174 Northern, Lori Westside Westside Elementary 175 Nutt, Vicki Nettleton Nettleton Intermediate Center 176 Orick, Mary Greene County Tech High School 177 Osborne, Paula Newark Elementary 178 Oxford, Patricia Jonesboro Philadelphia Elementary 179 Painter, Rikki Westside High School 180 Parker, Martha Trumann Cedar Park Elementary 181 Pelley, Martha Jackson County Tuckerman Elementary 182 Pennington, Dorinda Westside Elementary 183 Peyton, Nancy T. Nettleton Fox Meadow Elementary 184 Phipps, Patti Jonesboro South Elementary 185 Pickens, Twala Newark Elementary 186 Pickle, Janis Jonesboro North Elementary 187 Pillow, Sharon Diane Northeast Arkansas Oakwood Elementary 188 Poag, Paula Manila High School 189 Powell, Charnelsa Harrisburg High School 190 Purcell, Sherri Northeast Arkansas Oak Grove Elementary 191 Puryear, Sandra (Sandy) Jonesboro West Elementary 192 Ramsey, Sandy Trumann Cedar Park Elementary 193 Rand, Mary Ann Greene Co. Tech Elementary 194 Reed, Kris Greene Co. Tech GCT Junior High School 195 Renshaw, Shawn Trumann Cedar Park Elementary Name School District School Assignment
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