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SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) CC96-45 Paqe 35 of 53 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Paqe 35 of 53 Skagway Public Library Soldotna Public Library P. o. Box 394 235 Binkley Street Skagway, AK 99840 Soldotna, AK 99669 South Peninsula Hospital Southeast Alaska Regional Health 4300 Bartlett Street corporation Homer, AK 99603-7000 3245 Hospital Drive Juneau, AK 99801-7809 st. Paul School Comm Library sutton Public Library P. O. Box 901 P. O. Box 266 st. Paul, AK 99660 Sutton, AK 99674 Takotna Community Library Talkeetna Public Library P. O. Box 86 P. O. Box 768 Takotna, AK 99675 Talkeetna, AK 99676 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Page 36 of 53 Tanana Community library Tatitlik School/Community Library P. O. Box 89 P. O. Box 167 Tanana, AK 99777 Tatitlik, AK 99677 Tenakee Springs Public Library Ticasuk Library P. O. Box 35 P. O. Box 28 Tenakee Springs, AK 99841 Unalakleet, AK 99684 Tok Community Library Trapper Creek Library P. O. Box 227 P. O. Box 13388 Tok, AK 99780-0227 Trapper Creek, AK 99683 Tri-Valley Community Library Tuluksak Library P. O. Box 400 P. O. Box 115 Healy, AK 99743 Tuluksak, AK 99679 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Paqe 38 of 53 Thomas C. Edrington Ted Moninski General Manager Alascom, Inc. ATU Telecommunications 210 East Bluff Drive 600 Telephone Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 Anchorage, AK 99503 stephen T. McPheters Joseph Beckford, superintendent Executive Director Unalaska/Aleutian Region Alaska council of School Alaska Department of Education Administrators P. O. Box 570 326 Fourth Street, Suite 404 Unalaska, AK 99685 Juneau, AK 99801-1101 Jerry Covey Brenda O'Donnell Commissioner Assistant Director Alaska Department of Education Alaska Department of Education MS 0500 801 West Tenth Street, suite 200 801 West Tenth street, Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99811 Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Karen Rehfeld Joseph L. Perkins Director, Division of Admin. Commissioner Services Alaska Department of Alaska Department of Education Transportation and Public Goldbelt Place Facilities 801 West Tenth Street, suite 200 3132 Channel Drive, MS 2500 Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Juneau, AK 99811-7898 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Page 39 of 53 Mark standley John A. Rusyniak Alaska Gateway School Alaska Gateway School District 19913 Kalka Circle P. O. Box 122, Sundog Trail Eagle River, AK 99577-8711 Tok, AK 99790-0122 Spike Jorgensen Linda Blankenship Superintendent Alaska Healthcare Information Alaska Gateway Schools Network P. O. Box 226 2550 Denali Street Tok, AK 99780-9998 Number 600 Anchorage, AK 99503 Karen R. Crane Douglas McKay North Director President Alaska Library Association Alaska Pacific university University of Alaska Southeast 4101 University Drive P. O. Box 110571 Anchorage, AK 99508-4672 Juneau, AK 99811-0571 Wendy Romberg Sharon Anderson Alaska Public Interest Research Acting Chief Executive Officer Group Alaska Regional Hospital P. O. Box 101093 2801 DeBarr Road Anchorage, AK 99510-1093 P. O. Box 143889 Anchorage, AK 99514-3189 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Page 40 of 53 Barbara Miller Mr. stowell Johnstone Director of Education President Alaska Regional Hospital Alaska state Board of Education P. o. Box 143889 4822 Loretta Lane Anchorage, AK 99514-3189 Anchorage, AK 99507 Francine smith Dennis A. Lee Alaska State Chamber of Commerce Superintendent P. o. Box 91896 Alaska State School for the Deaf Anchorage, AK 99509-1896 2220 Nichols Street Anchorage, AK 99508-3496 Kathe Boucha-Roberts Charles Beckley Coordinator Director of Educational Technology Alaska Telemedicine Workgroup Aleutians East Borough School Providence Hospital District 3200 Providence Drive Cold Bay School Anchorage, AK 99508 P. O. Box 128 Cold Bay, AK 99571-0128 Tom Ryan Darby L. Anderson Superintendent Superintendent Aleutians East Borough Schools Alyeska Central School P. o. Box 429 3141 Channel Drive, No. 100 Sand point, AK 99661-0429 Juneau, AK 99801-7897 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Page 41 of 53 cathy Carney, Director Genemary Falvey Technology Services Director Science & Medical Librarian Alyeska Central School Anchorage Municipal Libraries 3141 Channel Drive, No. 100 3600 Denali Street Juneau, AK 99801-7897 Anchorage, AK 99503-6093 Robert V. Christal Sharon E. Bandle Superintendent Anchorage School District Anchorage School District 2231 Bragaw street P. o. Box 196614 Anchorage, AK 99508-2231 Anchorage, AK 99514-6614 Norman Holthouse Robert P. Penzenik, Supervisor Anchorage School District Audio-Visual & Related Services P. O. Box 196614 Anchorage School District Anchorage, AK 99519-6614 2231 South Bragaw Anchorage, AK 99508-3498 Robert Pratt David Piazza superintendent Bering strait School District Annette Islands Schools P. O. Box 225 P. O. Box 7 Unalakleet, AK 99684-0225 Metlakatla, AK 99926-9998 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 page 42 of 53 CC96-45 David Bowling Richard Leath Superintendent Superintendent Bering Strait Schools Bristol Bay Borough Schools P. O. Box 225 P. O. Box 169 Unalakleet, AK 99684 Naknek, AK 99633-9998 Ed McLain Robert Brown superintendent Superintendent Chatham Schools Chugach Schools P. O. Box 109 suite D Agoon, AK 99820-9998 165 East 56th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99518-1236 John Dede, Administrative Officer George Maykowskyj College of Community and Copper River School District Continuing Education Copper River School District University of Alaska Anchorage P. O. Box 108 Diplomacy Building 530 Glennallen, AK 99508 3211 Providence Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 George Maykowskyj Mike McHome Superintendent Superintendent Copper River School District Cordova City Schools P. o. Box 108 P. o. Box 140 Glennallen, AK 99508 Cordova, AK 99574-0140 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 paqe 43 of 53 Martin Laster Leland A. Clune Superintendent superintendent craig city Schools Delta/Greely Schools P. O. Box 800 P. O. Box 527 craig, AK 99921-9998 Delta Junction, AK 99737-9998 John Novak Lois Stiegemeier Superintendent Education Specialist Denali Borough Schools Department of Education P. O. Box 280 801 West Tenth Street, Suite 200 Healy, AK 99743-9998 Juneau, AK 99801 Janet Clark, Director Donald Renfroe Division of Administrative Superintendent Services Dillingham City Schools Department of Health and Social P. o. Box 170 Services Dillingham, AK 99576-9998 P. O. Box 110650 Juneau, AK 99811-0650 Roberta Ward Louise Fowler Coordinator Director Distance Delivery Consortium Distance Education P. O. Box 2401 University of Alaska Bethel, AK 99559-2401 3890 University Lake Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Paqe 44 of 53 Barry willis Thomas W. Shackle statewide Director Director Distance Education Distance Education Operations University of Alaska university of Alaska Anchorage 3890 University Lake Drive 3211 Providence Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 Anchorage, AK 99508 Mark Johnson Jo Frisby Coordinator, Emergency Medical Education Management Association, Service Inc. Division of Public Health suite 200 Department of Health & Social 7550 Old Seward Highway services Anchorage, AK 99518-3228 P. O. Box 110616 Juneau, AK 99811-0611 Richard Cross Bob Shefchik Superintendent Business Services Director Fairbanks North Star Borough Fairbanks North Star Borough School District School District 520 Fifth Avenue 520 Fifth Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99701 Fairbanks, AK 99701-4756 Dr. Nicholas stayrook Dana L. Tindall Director of Planning and Vice President of Regulatory Evaluation Affairs Fairbanks School District GCI Communication corporation Alaska Department of Education 2550 Denali Street, suite 1000 Data Management steering Committee Anchorage, AK 99503 801 West Tenth Street , suite 2000 Juneau, AK 99801 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Paqe 45 of 53 Darrell M. Johnson Nancy Billingsley Superintendent Superintendent Galena City Schools Haines Borough Schools P. o. Box 299 P. o. Box 1289 Galena, AK 99741-0299 Haines, AK 99827-9999 Doctor John Anttonen Larry Schroeder Superintendent superintendent Hoonah City Schools Hydaburg city Schools P. o. Box 157 P. o. Box 109 Hoonah, AK 99829-0157 Hydaburg, AK 99922-0109 Doctor John Monahan Robert Van Slyke Superintendent Superintendent Iditarod Area Schools Juneau city Schools P. o. Box 90 10014 Crazy Horse Drive McGrath, AK 99627-9998 Juneau, AK 99801-8529 Karen Jordan Doctor Larry stout Juneau Public Schools Superintendent 11575 Mendenhall Loop Kake City Schools Juneau, AK 99801-8602 P. o. Box 450 Kake, AK 99830-9998 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 page 46 of 53 AL Weinberg Robert Holmes superintendent superintendent Kashunamiut Schools Kenai Peninsula Borough Schools 985 KSD Way 148 North Binkley Street Chevak, AK 99563-9998 Soldotna, AK 99669-7598 Richard Clevenger Morris Ververs Superintendent superintendent Ketchikan Public Schools Klawock city Schools Pouch Z P. o. Box 9 Ketchikan, AK 99901-9998 Klawock, AK 99925-0009 John Witteveen Bobette Bush Superintendent Superintendent Kodiak Island Borough Schools Kuspuk Schools 722 Mill Bay Road P. O. Box 49 Kodiak, AK 99615-7339 Aniak, AK 99557-0049 Frank Hill Sue C. Hare Superintendent Superintendent Lake and Peninsula Borough Schools Lower Kuskokwim Schools P. O. Box 498 P. o. Box 305 King Salmon, AK 99613-0498 Bethel, AK 99559-0305 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Page 47 of 53 Dr. Ray Griffith Doctor John C. Gill Curriculum Facilitator Superintendent Lower Yukon School District Lower Yukon Schools P. O. Box 32089 P. O. Box 32089 Mt. Village, AK 99632 Mountain Village, AK 99632-2089 Carol G. Kane Lance Packer Director of Instruction Teacher Mat su Borough School District Mat-Su Alternative School 125 West Evergreen 1775 West Parks Highway Palmer, AK 99645 Wasilla, AK 99654 Larry Hely Bob Frost Instructional Planner Mat-Su School Mat-Su Borough School District P. o. Box 2626 125 West Evergreen Palmer, AK 99645-2626 Palmer, AK 99645 Ronald Pritchard Beverly Sadoski MIS Manager School Librarian Mat-Su School District Mat-Su School District 330 East Dahlia Avenue Technology Committee Palmer, AK 99645 P. O. Box 872197 Wasilla, AK 99687 SERVICE LIST (CONTINUED) July 15, 1997 CC96-45 Page 48 of 53 Bob Doyle Doctor Ell B.
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