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GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 DEREK ABLE TIMOTHY ADAMS VILLA RICA HIGH SCHOOL RETIRED 600 ROCKY BRANCH ROAD P.O. BOX 843 VILLA RICA, AR 30180 COVINGTON, GA 30015 Office Phone: 770-459-5785 Office Phone: FAX: 770-459-2119 FAX: BAXTER ADAMS LOIS AKINS RETIRED PRIVATE TEACHER 3244 RABUN DR SW , GA ATLANTA, GA 30311-2212 Office Phone: Office Phone: FAX: FAX: ROB AKRIDGE JIM ADAMS N. OCONEE HIGH SCHOOL BUTTON GWINNETT 1081 ROCKY BRANCH ROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOGART, GA 30622 TAYLOR RD. Office Phone: 706-769-7760 HINESVILLE, GA 31313 FAX: 706-769-4766 Office Phone: 912-876-0146 FAX: 9128760256 DOUGLAS ALBRITTON FORT MIDDLE SCHOOL MARK ADAMS 2900 WOODRUFF FARM RD FRANKLIN CO. MIDDLE SCHOOL COLUMBUS, GA 31907 P.O. BOX 544 Office Phone: 706-569-3740 CARNESVILLE, GA 30521 FAX: 706-569-3616 Office Phone: 706-384-4581 FAX: 706-384-2285 CAROLYN ALEXANDER HOLY INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL MILES ADAMS SCHOOL JACKSON CO HIGH SCHOOL 805 MT. VERNON HWY. NW 1668 WINDER HWY. ATLANTA, GA 30327 JEFFERSON, GA 30549 Office Phone: 404- 255-4022 Office Phone: 706-367-5003 X268 FAX: 404-303-2152 FAX: 706-367-2146 GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 THERESA ALEXANDER JIM ALTMAN HOUSTON CO HIGH SCHOOL CARTERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 920 HWY 96 320 EAST CHURCH STREET WARNER ROBINS, GA 31088 CARTERSVILLE, GA 30120 Office Phone: 478-988-6151 Office Phone: 770-382-3200 FAX: 478-988-6341 FAX: 770-382-0701 DELL ALFORD FLETCHER ANDERSON LOCKHEED ELEMENTARY WESLEYAN COLLEGE SCHOOL 4760 FORSYTH RD. 1205 MERRITT ROAD MACON, GA 31210 MARIETTA, GA 30062 Office Phone: 478-757-5249 Office Phone: 770-429-3196 FAX: 478-757-4030 FAX: 770-439-3184 JULIE CUTCLIFF BILL ALFORD DODGEN MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTHSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1725 BILL MURDOCK ROAD 500 JOHNSON RD. MARIETTA, GA 30062 WARNER ROBINS, GA 31093 Office Phone: 770-509-6017 Office Phone: 478-329-2239 FAX: 770-578-2728 FAX: LARUE ANDERSON MARY ANNA ALLISON ARNOLD MAGNET ACADEMY RETIRED 2011 51ST ST P O BOX 397 COLUMBUS, GA 31904 CLEVELAND, GA 30528 Office Phone: 706-649-0670 Office Phone: FAX: 706-641-4106 FAX: PHYLLIS ANDERSON IAN ALTMAN EUCHEE CREEK ELEMENTARY MERCER UNIV - MACON SCHOOL 1400 COLEMAN AVE. 795 LOUISVILLE RD. MACON, GA 31207 GROVETOWN, GA 30813 Office Phone: 478-301-2510 Office Phone: 706-556-4000 FAX: FAX: 706-556-4003 GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 GREG APLIN DAVID ARVOLD SUMTER COUNTY MIDDLE S. HABERSHAM MIDDLE SCHOOL SCHOOL 237 OLD ATHENS HIGHWAY 439 BUMPHEAD RD. CORNELIA, GA 30531 AMERICUS, GA 31709 Office Phone: 770-778-7121, X27 Office Phone: 229-924-1010 FAX: 770-778-2110 FAX: 229-928-5571 CATHY ASHER KATHRYN ARMSTRONG CAMPBELL HIGH WEST GORDON ELEMENTARY 5265 WARD STREET SCHOOL SMYRNA, GA 30080 813 WEST GORDON ST Office Phone: 678-842-6869 VALDOSTA, GA 31601 FAX: 678-842-6852 Office Phone: 229-333-8570 FAX: 229-333-8539 JAY ASHER DURHAM MIDDLE SCHOOL EVELYN ARNN 2891 MARS HILL RD. NW SUBURBAN NURSERY AND ACWORTH, GA 30101 KINDERGARTEN, INC. Office Phone: 770-965-6641 853 SYCAMORE DR. FAX: 770-975-4209 DECATUR, GA 30030 Office Phone: 404-373-0085 FAX: 404-373-1486 MICHELLE IRWIN PINE MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL 2720 PINE MOUNTAIN CIRCLE MARY ARNOLD KENNESAW, GA 30152 RETIRED Office Phone: 770-528-6529 X260 212 COTTSFORD DR SW FAX: 770-528-6536 ATLANTA, GA 30331 Office Phone: FAX: TIM AUCOIN NORTH VIEW HIGH SCHOOL 10625 PARSONS RD ANN ARRINGTON DULUTH, GA 30097 ANN ARRINGTON Office Phone: 770-497-3828 485 PHEASANT RUN DRIVE FAX: 770-497-3844 EVANS, GA 30809-3881 Office Phone: FAX: GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 GREGORY AUSTIN JIM BAGLEY HARTLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DUTCHTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 2230 ANTHONY ROAD 149 MITCHELL ROAD MACON, GA 31204 HAMPTON, GA 30228 Office Phone: 478-784-3135 Office Phone: 770-515-7510 FAX: FAX: 770-515-7518 MICHAEL AUSTIN JANET BAILEY MARSHALL MIDDLE SCHOOL THOMSON HIGH SCHOOL 1830 SHEPHERD DRIVE 1160 WHITE OAK RD COLUMBUS, GA 31907 THOMSON, GA 30824 Office Phone: 706-649-0797 Office Phone: 706-986-4200 FAX: 706-649-1396 FAX: 706-986-4201 EARL AYERS KAREN BAILEY-SUMMERS CLARKE MIDDLE SCHOOL TUCKER MIDDLE SCHOOL 1235 BAXTER ST. 2160 IDLEWOOD ROAD ATHENS, GA 30606 TUCKER, GA 30084 Office Phone: 706-543-6547 Office Phone: 678-875-0902 FAX: 706-548-0257 FAX: 678-875-0910 JOE BADER SONYA BAILEY FIVE FORKS MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 3250 RIVER DRIVE 3855 OLD WAYNESBORO RD. LAWRENCEVILLE, GA 30047 AUGUSTA, GA 30906 Office Phone: 770-736-4545 Office Phone: 706-772-8140 FAX: 770-736-4547 FAX: 706-772-8155 KEVIN BAGGOTT DEBBIE BAKER GREENBRIER MIDDLE SCHOOL FLAT ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL 5120 RIVERWOOD PARKWAY 325 JENKINS RD. EVANS, GA 30809 TYRONE, GA 30290 Office Phone: 706-650-6080 Office Phone: 770-969-2830 x 237 FAX: 706-650-6085 FAX: 770-969-2835 GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 JO BAKER SAM BALTZER CALLAWAY ELEMENTARY SHORTER COLLEGE SCHOOL 315 SHORTER AVE. 120 ORIOLE DR ROME, GA 30161 JONESBORO, GA 30238 Office Phone: 706-233-7285 Office Phone: 678-479-2600 FAX: 706-236-1517 FAX: 678-479-2613 ELIZABETH BARKER ANDERSON BAKER FLINT RIVER ACADEMY DALTON HIGH SCHOOL 1300 ORCHARD HILL RD. 1500 MANLEY ST. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA 31061 DALTON, GA 30720 Office Phone: 912-553-2541 Office Phone: 706-278-8757 FAX: FAX: 706-226-2430 JAMES BARKLEY MOLLIE BALDWIN NORTH CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF RICHMOND CO 1525 NORMAN DR. HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE PARK, GA 30349 910 RUSSELL ST Office Phone: 770-907-5151 AUGUSTA, GA 30904 FAX: 770-994-4038 Office Phone: 706-737-7152 FAX: 706-737-7154 CAROL HORNE PRIVATE TEACHER PATRICK BALLEW 2154 DRY POND RD. WASHINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL MONROE, GA 30656 1277 MARTIN LUTHER KING AVE. Office Phone: CAIRO, GA 39828 FAX: Office Phone: 229-377-5858 FAX: SMITTY BARNETT NW WHITFIELD HIGH SCHOOL JACK BALTHAZOR 1651 TUNNEL HILL-VARNELL RD. COMMERCE HIGH SCHOOL TUNNEL HILL, GA 30755 272 LAKEVIEW DRIVE Office Phone: 706-516-2301 COMMERCE, GA 30529 FAX: 706-673-7098 Office Phone: 706-335-5942 FAX: 706-336-6955 GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 BOB BARNETTE NORMA BEAN RETIRED WEST TOWNELEMENTARY 1245 TIMBERLANE DRIVE SCHOOL MACON, GA 31210 1113 UNIVERSITY AVE Office Phone: ALBANY, GA 31707 FAX: 912-474-3069 Office Phone: 229-431-1229 FAX: JILL BARNOCKI SMITHA MIDDLE SCHOOL KENNETH BEARD 2025 POWDER SPRINGS RD FAYETTE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL MARIETTA, GA 30064 NUMBER 1 TIGER TRAIL Office Phone: 678-594-8267 FAYETTEVILLE, GA 30214 FAX: 678-594-8260 Office Phone: 770-719-2112 FAX: 770-460-3410 ALLEN BEACH PARKVIEW HIGH SCHOOL SYLVIA BEARD 998 COLE DR. PRIVATE TEACHER LILBURN, GA 30047 2570 HERITAGE COURT Office Phone: 770-564-1316 BUFORD, GA 30518-3627 FAX: 770-564-1316 Office Phone: FAX: JUDY BEALE FORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RONALD BECTON 1345 MARS HILL RD. E.PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL ACWORTH, GA 30101 3320 E. PAULDING DR. Office Phone: 678-594-8092 DALLAS, GA 30157 FAX: 678-594-8094 Office Phone: 770-445-5100 FAX: 770-443-6357 CRAIG BEAN WORTH COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL CARL BEDWELL 1305 NORTH ISABELLA ST. RANDOLPH ELEMENTARY SYLVESTER, GA 31791 SCHOOL Office Phone: 229-776-8620 5320 CAMPBELLTON RD., SW FAX: 229-776-8624 ATLANTA, GA Office Phone: 404-346-6520 FAX: GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 ANDY BELL LETHONIA BENNEKIN CRISP COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PUTNAM COUNTY ELEMENTARY 2402 COUGAR ALLEY SCHOOL CORDELE, GA 31015 162 OLD GLENWOOD SPRINGS RD. Office Phone: 229-276-3430 x 209 EATONTON, GA 31024 FAX: Office Phone: 706-485-5141 FAX: 706-485-4147 APRIL BELL HULL MIDDLE SCHOOL KATIE BENNETT 1950 OLD PEACHTREE RD COLUMBIA MIDDLE SCHOOL DULUTH, GA 30096 6000 COLUMBIA RD. Office Phone: 770-232-3200 GROVETOWN, GA 30813 FAX: 770-232-3203 Office Phone: 706-541-1252 FAX: 706-541-2742 RICHARD BELL UNION GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL ELIZABETH BIGGS 210 EAST LAKE RD LONG CANE MIDDLE SCHOOL MCDONOUGH, GA 30252 326 LONG CANE RD Office Phone: 678-583-8978 LAGRANGE, GA 30240 FAX: 678-583-8580 Office Phone: 706-845-2085 FAX: 706-845-2086 VANESSA FANNING EAST LAKE ELEMENTARY KENNETH BILLUPS SCHOOL MCCONNELL MIDDLE SCHOOL 145 4TH AVE. SE 550 OZORA RD ATLANTA, GA 30317 LOGANVILLE, GA 30052 Office Phone: 404-783-2764 Office Phone: 770-554-1000 FAX: FAX: 770-554-1003 BONNIE BENEDICT NOLAN BISHOP CENTERVILLE ELEMENTARY COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL 1700 CHEROKEE AVE 3115 CENTERVILLE HWY. COLUMBUS, GA 31906 SNELLVILLE, GA 30039 Office Phone: 706-649-0701 Office Phone: 770-972-2220 FAX: 706-649-0915 FAX: 7707364196 GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 DAN BISHOP NANCY BOEHM DARLINGTON SCHOOL ARMUCHEE HIGH SCHOOL 1014 CAVE SPRING ROAD 4203 MARTHA BERRY HWY ROME, GA 30161 ROME, GA 30165 Office Phone: 706-236-0495 Office Phone: 706-777-0066 FAX: 7062360443 FAX: 706-777-9267 home JIM BLANTON JAMES BOHART BANKS STEPHENS MIDDLE OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 4484 PEACHTREE RD. NE 66 THORNTON RD. ATLANTA, GA 30319 FORSYTH, GA 31029 Office Phone: 404-364-8397 Office Phone: 478-994-6186 FAX: 404-364-8437 FAX: 478-994-7061 SHARON BOHART JANIE BLASINGAME ST. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL THOMSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3110-A ASHFORD DUNWOODY RD. 406 GUILL STREET NE THOMSON, GA 30824 ATLANTA, GA 30319 Office Phone: 706-595-3820 Office Phone: 404-237-4260 FAX: FAX: 404-237-9311 REBECCA SCHINDLER DEBORAH BOLAND ROCKY MOUNT ELEMENTARY PALMETTO ELEMENTARY 240 ROCKY MOUNT RD SCHOOL MARIETTA, GA 30066 505 CARLTON RD. Office Phone: 770-591-5050 PALMETTO, GA 30268 FAX: 770-777-9824 Office Phone: 770-463-6100 FAX: J C BOEHM RETIRED LAURA BOMAR 38 Alabama St. NORTH MULBERRY ELEMENTARY Cave Spring, GA 30124 SCHOOL Office Phone: 820 NORTH MULBERRY ST FAX: 706-777-9267 JACKSON, GA 30233 Office Phone: 770-504-2332 FAX: GMEA Membership Listing – 2006 ALEX BOSKOFF BEVERLY BRADLEY MALCOM BRIDGE MIDDLE PRIVATE TEACHER SCHOOL 6850 CASTLETON DR 1500 MALCOM BRIDGE RD.
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