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2019-2020 Unit I Voluntary Transfer IRC Number Listing 2019-2020 Unit I Voluntary Transfer IRC Number Listing School Name IRC Number Principal Academy of Health Sciences @ Prince George's Community College IRC122798 Andrews, Kathy Accokeek Academy IRC120399 Adams, Judy Adelphi Elementary School IRC120400 Hill, Chelsea Allenwood Elementary School IRC120401 Fagbuyi, Shawna Andrew Jackson Academy IRC120402 Richardson, Veonca Annapolis Road Alternative High School IRC120403 Brown-Jones, Agnes Apple Grove Elementary School IRC120404 Linn, Beth Ardmore Elementary School IRC120405 Herring, Melreta Arrowhead Elementary School IRC120406 Butler, Shannon Avalon Elementary School IRC120407 McCoy, Veda Baden Elementary School IRC120408 Huff, Antron Barack Obama Elementary School IRC120409 Ashworth, Megan Barnaby Manor Elementary School IRC120410 Lynch, Viola Beacon Heights Elementary School IRC120411 Walker, Lila Beltsville Academy IRC120412 Lowe, Leslie Benjamin Foulois Creative and Performing Arts Academy IRC120413 McCrae, Matthew Benjamin Stoddert Middle School IRC120414 Morgan, Tisa Benjamin Tasker Middle School IRC120415 Hill, Kendra Berwyn Heights Elementary School IRC120416 Alerich, Amanda Bladensburg Elementary School IRC120417 Haughton-Williams, Judith Bladensburg High School IRC120418 Mahoney Bernnadette Bond Mill Elementary School IRC120419 Fitzgerald, Justin Bowie High School IRC120420 Prince, Robynne Bradbury Heights Elementary School IRC120421 Walker, Lynette Brandywine Elementary School IRC120422 Hudson Lee, Teri Buck Lodge Middle School IRC120423 Nance, Kenneth C. Elizabeth Rieg Regional School IRC120424 Jones-Smith, Sabrina Calverton Elementary School IRC120425 Brady, Kathleen Capitol Heights Elementary School IRC120426 Lattimore, Nina Carmody Hills Elementary School IRC120427 Leonard-Clark, Yolanda Carole Highlands Elementary School IRC120428 Ray, Jivivvien Carrollton Elementary School IRC120429 Schickner, Nancy Catherine T. Reed Elementary School IRC120430 Warner, Nicole Central High School IRC120431 Wallace, Keishia Cesar Chavez Dual Language Spanish School IRC120432 Addis, Anna Chapel Forge Early Childhood Center IRC120433 Hurley, Elyse Charles Carroll Middle School IRC120434 Hendershot, Emmett Charles H. Flowers High School IRC120435 Brown, Gorman Cherokee Lane Elementary School IRC120436 Galbraith, Hardy CMIT North Public Charter School - Elementary K-5 IRC120437 Ozturk, Gonul CMIT North Public Charter School - Middle 6-8 IRC120438 Brauer, Andrew CMIT North Public Charter School - High 9-12 IRC120439 Gunes, Mehmet CMIT South Public Charter School - Elementary K-5 IRC120440 Harrell-Carter, Patricia CMIT South Public Charter School - Middle/High 6-12 IRC120441 Asafa, Omolara Chillum Elementary School IRC120442 Daniel, Ryan Clinton Grove Elementary School IRC120443 Mannie, Jamila College Park Academy Public Charter School IRC120444 Baker, Steven College Park Academy Public Charter HIGH School IRC120445 Libby, Gordon Columbia Park Elementary School IRC120446 Tyler-Skinner, Michelle 1 2019-2020 Unit I Voluntary Transfer IRC Number Listing School Name IRC Number Principal Community Based Classroom IRC120798 Williams, Tammy Concord Elementary School IRC120448 Doggett, Dana Cool Spring Elementary School IRC120449 Millspaugh, Cameron Cooper Lane Elementary School IRC120450 Smith, Kishawn Cora L. Rice Elementary School IRC120451 Dunn, Mickelli Croom Vocational High School IRC120452 Henderson, William Crossland High School IRC120453 Gilchrist, Michael Deerfield Run Elementary School IRC120478 Wall, Mary District Heights Elementary School IRC120898 Blount-Rich, Marlowe Dodge Park Elementary School IRC120918 Moise, Josette Dora Kennedy French Immersion IRC120978 Awono, Parfait Doswell E. Brooks Elementary School IRC120979 Stoddard, Anita Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School IRC120998 Gregory, Byonka Drew Freeman Middle School IRC120999 Lee, Dallas DuVal High School IRC121000 Covington, Mark Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School IRC121001 Mangrum, John Edward M. Felegy Elementary School IRC120919 Liburd, Trevor Eleanor Roosevelt High School IRC121002 McNeill, Reginald Ernest Everett Just Middle School IRC121018 Thomas, Maryam EXCEL Academy Public Charter School IRC121019 Nee, Chien Hwa Fairmont Heights High School IRC121020 Walker, Torrie Flintstone Elementary School IRC120921 Stinson, Brandi Forest Heights Elementary School IRC120922 Thompson, Peter Fort Foote Elementary School IRC121021 Goldsmith, Marilyn Fort Washington Forest Elementary School IRC121022 Dennison, Mark Frances Fuchs Elementary Childhood Center IRC121023 Tramel, Diedra Francis Scott Key Elementary School IRC120923 Mboma, RaeShuana Francis T. Evans Elementary School IRC121138 Gaston, Sonya Frederick Douglass High School IRC121158 Scott, Eddie Friendly High School IRC121159 Pope-Brown, Robin G. James Gholson Middle School IRC121160 Thompson, Kevin Gaywood Elementary School IRC120938 Goins, Damien Gladys N. Spellman Elementary School IRC121161 Smith, Brandi Glassmanor Elementary School IRC121178 Jones, Diane Glenarden Woods Elementary School IRC121179 Jones Bowlding, Cecelia Glenn Dale Elementary School IRC121198 Porterfield, Heather Glenridge Elementary School IRC121199 McCoy, Gloria Green Valley Academy IRC121200 Newman, Nathan Greenbelt Elementary School IRC121201 Gaines, Monica Greenbelt Middle School IRC121202 Valentine, Daria Gwynn Park High School IRC121203 McGuire, Melissa Gwynn Park Middle School IRC121204 Moore, Danielle H. Winship Wheatley Early Childhood IRC121205 Orgettas, Julie Heather Hills Elementary School IRC121206 Manuel, Nema High Bridge Elementary School IRC120939 Kelly, William High Point High School IRC121207 Isley-McClure, Nicole Highland Park Elementary School IRC121209 Robinson, Wanda Hillcrest Heights Elementary School IRC121218 Brown, Traci Hollywood Elementary School IRC121219 Lee, April 2 2019-2020 Unit I Voluntary Transfer IRC Number Listing School Name IRC Number Principal Howard B. Owens Science Center IRC122718 Wray, Traketa Hyattsville Elementary School IRC120940 Bey, Tresa Hyattsville Middle School IRC121419 Boone, Thornton Imagine Andrews Public Charter School IRC121438 Rice, Howard Douglas Imagine Foundations at Leeland Public Charter School IRC121439 Pace, Lane Imagine Foundations at Morningside Public Charter School IRC121459 Johnson, Jessica Imagine Lincoln Public Charter School IRC121460 Roberts, Benjamin Indian Queen Elementary School IRC121462 McCall, Aundrea International High School @ Langley Park IRC122799 Beato, Carlos International High School @ Largo IRC122800 Hanks-Sloan, Alison Isaac J. Gourdine Middle School IRC121464 Covington, Leatriz J. Frank Dent Elementary School IRC121466 Coleman, Yolanda James E. Duckworth Regional School IRC121467 Cosby, Yolanda James H. Harrison Elementary School IRC121470 Lewis, Mckenna James Madison Middle School IRC121472 King, Courtney James McHenry Elementary School IRC121473 McCray, Harold James R. Randall Elementary School IRC121475 Brooks-Butler, Suzette John H. Bayne Elementary School IRC121477 Bennett, Erica John Hanson Montessori School IRC121478 Kenon, Zory Judge Sylvania Woods Elementary School IRC121480 Barber, Stephanie Judith P. Hoyer Montessori School IRC121499 Spivey, Tracey Kenilworth Elementary School IRC121518 Clark, Kristie Kenmoor Early Childhood Center IRC121520 Ezell-Lawson, Alma Kenmoor Middle School IRC121521 Fadli, Maha Kettering Elementary School IRC121522 Nelson, Joel Kettering Middle School IRC121523 Dunn, Denise Kingsford Elementary School IRC121538 Jones, Renee Lake Arbor Elementary School IRC121540 Riggins, Tonya Lamont Elementary School IRC121541 Washington (McClain), Massa Langley Park-McCormick Elementary School IRC121559 Flood, Kina Largo High School IRC121578 Mirshah-Nayar, Afie Laurel Elementary School IRC121579 Lee, Melinda Laurel High School IRC121598 Jones, Dwayne Lewisdale Elementary School IRC121599 Haith, Patricia Longfields Elementary School IRC121619 Bell, Carmen Magnolia Elementary School IRC121659 Gillens, Phyllis Margaret Brent Regional IRC121678 Swilling, Selena Marlton Elementary School IRC121699 Gifford, Valerie Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School IRC121718 Floyd-Cooper, Rotunda Mary Harris "Mother" Jones Elementary School IRC121720 Woodson, Karen Mattaponi Elementary School IRC121739 Green, Stephen Maya Angelou French Immersion School IRC121741 Kristy, Martha Melwood Elementary School IRC121779 Dalton, Andrew Montpelier Elementary School IRC121781 Furlow, Carla Mt. Rainier Elementary School IRC120941 Till, Jennifer Nicholas Orem Middle School IRC121782 Towles-Monroe, Michelle North Forestville Elementary School IRC120942 McMillian, Falecia Northview Elementary School IRC121785 Simmons, Jason Northwestern High School IRC121786 Murray, Elaine 3 2019-2020 Unit I Voluntary Transfer IRC Number Listing School Name IRC Number Principal Oaklands Elementary School IRC121798 Preston, Jewell Overlook Spanish Immersion School IRC121800 White, Betsy Oxon Hill Elementary School IRC120958 Williams, Wanda Oxon Hill High School IRC121819 Holland, Mar-C Oxon Hill Middle School IRC121879 Coleman, Wendell Paint Branch Elementary School IRC121898 Rodgers, Cynthia Panorama Elementary School IRC121901 Wells-Frazier, Patricia Parkdale High School IRC121903 Graves-Henderson, Tasha Patuxent Elementary School IRC121904 Washington, Glenda Perrywood Elementary School IRC121918 Poole, Carolyn Phyllis E. Williams Spanish School IRC121919 Hintz, Shawn Pointer Ridge Elementary School IRC121905 Stephenson, Mary Port Towns Elementary School IRC121902 Marek, Michelle Potomac High School IRC121900 Laney, Nathaniel Potomac
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