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Award Winners 1 REGION 12 AWARD WINNERS ELEMENTARY TEACHER SECONDARY TEACHER SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR 2021 OF THE YEAR 2021 OF THE YEAR 2020 LAURIE SIMS, DR. MISTY THOMAS, DR. DAVID EDISON, TEMPLE ISD COPPERAS COVE ISD AQUILLA ISD SCHOOL BOARD OF THE YEAR 2020 TEMPLE ISD SCHOOL BOARD Want to see yourself, your superintendent, teachers or school board here? The application process takes some time, so start early! To view program and application details for Superintendent of the Year, Elementary Teacher of the Year, Secondary Teacher of the Year and School Board of the Year, visit www.tasanet.org and look under the awards tab. 2 2020-2021 DIRECTORY Region 12 Schools & ESC Staff OVERVIEW 4 SCHOOL DIRECTORY 5 PAROCHIAL/PRIVATE SCHOOLS 24 SCHOOL CALENDARS 25 SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS 28 ESC REGION 12 STAFF 30 REGIONAL ESCS 45 PROGRAMS & SERVICES CONTACTS 46 FSA ASSIGNMENTS 51 Discover all the View ESC Region 12 workshops, conferences ways you can and events and register connect with us! txr12.escworks.net Published: September 2020 Student and staff numbers are from the 2019-2020 TSDS Summer PEIMS Submission. If you have school information updates, please contact Tara Dillard at 254.297.1201 or [email protected]. 3 of OVERVIEW ESC REGION 12 EXECUTIVE STAFF: Jerry Maze Nick Brown Terry Marak Charlene Simpson Executive Director Deputy Executive Director Chief Financial Officer Deputy Executive Director Finance & Technology Business Office & Financial Academic & Administrative Services Services Services OUR MISSION BOARD OF DIRECTORS: We partner with schools & communities to achieve student success. OUR VISION Innovative solutions. Empowered learners. Educated communities. CORE VALUES • Professionalism • Adaptability Bill Killian Connie Z. White • Quality • Innovation Chairman Vice Chairman • Teamwork • Superior Service McLennan County Coryell & Hamilton Counties STRATEGIC PRIORITIES ESC Region 12 is committed to the Continuous Improvement Model for enhancing programs & services as defined in the following strategic priorities: • Assist school districts in improving student performance • Assist school districts in increasing effectiveness & economy of operations • Assist school districts in the implementation Rex Daniels Lindy Ermoian Kerry Hansen of statewide & regional initiatives Lampasas & Mills Charter Member Bell County • Provide timely & relevant information as the Counties key to productive partnerships with schools & communities QUALITY POLICY Provide services & solutions of the highest standards to satisfy our customers’ expectations. GREEN INITIATIVE John Turpin To establish & sustain a commitment to Sarah Lane Bill Tarleton Falls & Limestone Counties continuously improve ESC Region 12’s Freestone & Navarro Bosque & Hill Counties environmental footprint. Counties Education Service Center Region 12 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or genetic information in its programs, activities or hiring practices. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Inquiries regarding the Title IX policies should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at ESC Region 12, 2101 W. Loop 340, Waco, TX 76712 or (254) 297-1212. 4 SCHOOL DIRECTORY ABBOTT ISD AQUILLA ISD Waco Center for Youth Hill County Hill County Chuck Freeto, Principal 254.745.5339 Fax: 254.753.1918 Eric Pustejovsky David Edison Superintendent Superintendent BELTON ISD Bell County Matt Smith Superintendent Students: 294 Students: 350 Staff: 43 Staff: 54 P.O. Box 226 404 N. Richards Abbott, TX 76621 Aquilla, TX 76622 Phone: 254.582.3011 Phone: 254.694.3770 Students: 12,980 FAX: 254.582.5430 FAX: 254.694.6237 Staff: 1,824 www.abbottisd.org www.aquillaisd.net PO Box 269 Abbott School Aquilla Elementary School Belton, TX 76513 Jon Coker, Principal Shari Page, Principal Phone: 254.215.2000 254.582.3011 Fax: 254.582.5430 254.694.3770 Fax: 254.694.6237 FAX: 254.215.2001 Aquilla Secondary School www.bisd.net ACADEMY ISD Keith Coffey, Principal Belton Early Childhood School Bell County 254.694.3770 Fax: 254.694.6237 Shelia Surovik, Principal 254.215.3700 Fax: 254.215.3701 Billy Harlan AXTELL ISD Belton High School Superintendent McLennan County Ben Smith, Principal 254.215.2200 Fax: 254.215.2201 J.R. Proctor Belton Middle School Superintendent Stacie Seveska, Principal 254.215.2800 Fax: 254.215.2801 Students: 1,833 Belton New Tech High School at Staff: 233 Waskow 704 East Main St. Jennisty Thomason, Principal Little River, TX 76554 Students: 946 254.215.2500 Fax: 254.215.2501 Phone: 254.982.4304 Staff: 151 Charter Oak Elementary School FAX: 254.982.0023 Jennifer Conner, Principal www.academyisd.net 308 Ottawa Axtell, TX 76624 254.215.4000 Fax: 254.215.4001 Academy Elementary School Phone: 254.863.5301 Chisholm Trail Elementary School Andrea Chaney, Principal FAX: 254. 863.5651 Elizabeth McMurtry, Principal 254.982.4621 Fax: 254.982.4584 www.axtellisd.net 254.215.5100 Fax: 254.215.5101 Axtell Elementary School Academy High School High Point Elementary Logan Chaney, Principal Danette Stranacher, Principal Cary Zepernick, Principal 254.982.4201 Fax: 254.982.4420 254.863.5419 Fax: 254.863.5944 254.316.5000 Fax: 254.316.5001 Axtell High School Academy Intermediate Joe M Pirtle Elementary Dana Coleman, Principal Brandon Dieterich, Principal Becky Vaughn, Principal 254.982.0150 Fax: 254.982.0223 254.863.5301 Fax: 254.863.5651 254.215.3400 Fax: 254.215.3401 Axtell Middle School Academy Junior High School Lake Belton High School Glenell Bankhead, Principal Brandon Dieterich, Principal Jill Ross, Principal 254.982.4620 Fax: 254.982.4776 254.863.5301 Fax: 254.863.5651 254.316.6200 Fax: 254.316.6201 School information collected from AskTED 5 SCHOOL DIRECTORY Belton ISD Cont. Blooming Grove Elementary BOSQUEVILLE ISD School Lake Belton Middle School McLennan County Allyson King, Principal Kris Hobson, Principal 903.695.4401 ext:231 James Skeeler 254.215.2900 Fax: 254.215.2901 Fax: 903.695.2009 Superintendent Lakewood Elementary School Blooming Grove High School Becky Musil, Principal J.P. Gillen, Principal 254.215.3100 Fax: 254.215.3101 903.695.2541 ext:223 Leon Heights Elementary School Fax: 903.695.2594 Marcie Beck, Principal Blooming Grove Junior High Students: 766 254.215.3200 Fax: 254.215.3201 School Staff: 108 Miller Heights Elementary School Doyle Bell, Principal 903.695.4201 ext:271 Hope Orsag, Principal 7636 Rock Creek Rd. Fax: 903.695.4601 254.215.3300 Fax: 254.215.3301 Waco, TX 76708 Phone: 254.757.3113 North Belton Middle School FAX: 254.752.4909 Michelle Tish, Principal BLUM ISD www.bosquevilleisd.org 254.316.5200 Fax: 254.316.5201 Hill County Bosqueville Elementary School Kelly Bray, Principal South Belton Middle School Jeffery Sanders Kevin Taylor, Principal 254.752.6006 ext:7019 254.215.3000 Fax: 254.215.3001 Superintendent Fax: 254.752.4909 Southwest Elementary School Bosqueville High School Dawn Schiller, Principal Cliff Heath, Principal 254.215.3500 Fax: 254.215.3501 254.757.3113 ext:7072 Fax: 254.752.4909 Sparta Elementary School Students: 392 Bosqueville Middle School Julee Manley, Principal Staff: 70 254.215.3600 Fax: 254.215.3601 Cliff Heath, Principal 254.757.3113 ext:7071 PO Box 520 Fax: 254.752.4909 Tarver Elementary School Blum, TX 76627 Brooke Itz, Principal Phone: 254.874.5231 254.215.3800 Fax: 254.215.3801 FAX: 254.874.5233 www.blumisd.net BRAINATION BLOOMING GROVE ISD Blum Elementary School Ken Whitt Navarro County Mark Brandenberger, Principal 254.874.5231 Fax: 874.5233 Superintendent Rick Hartley Blum Middle/High School 10325 Bandera Rd. Superintendent Traci Bellomy, Principal San Antonia, TX 78250 254.874.5231 Fax: 874.5233 Phone: 210.638.5000 FAX: 210.638.5075 www.braination.net JHW Inspire Academy – Bell County Campus Students: 999 Staff: 147 Stephanie House, Principal 254.618.4280 Fax: 254.618.4290 PO Box 258 Blooming Grove, TX 76626 Phone: 903.695.2541 FAX: 903.695.2594 www.bgisd.org School information collected from AskTED 6 SCHOOL DIRECTORY BRUCEVILLE-EDDY ISD CHILTON ISD China Spring Middle School McLennan County Falls County Lath Boykin, Principal 254.836.4611 Fax: 254.836.4777 Richard Kilgore Brandon Hubbard Superintendent Superintendent CLIFTON ISD Bosque County Andy Ball Superintendent Students: 697 Students: 565 Staff: 138 Staff: 85 #1 Eagle Dr. PO Box 488 Eddy, TX 76524 Chilton, TX 76632 Phone: 254.859.5525 Phone: 254.546.1200 Students: 1,065 FAX: 254.859.4023 FAX: 254.546.1201 Staff: 159 www.beisd.net www.chiltonisd.org Bruceville-Eddy Elementary 1102 Key Ave Chilton Elementary School Clifton, TX 76634 Sharon Johnson, Principal Candice Ross, Principal Phone: 254.675.2827 ext:1825 254.859.5525 Fax: 254.859.4023 254.546.1260 Fax: 546.1202 FAX: 254.675.4351 Bruceville-Eddy High School Chilton Jr. High/High School www.cliftonisd.org Joe Woodard, Principal Jennifer Sharp, Principal Clifton Elementary School 254.859.5525 Fax: 254.859.4023 254.546.1222 Fax: 546.1202 Ronda Kroll, Principal Bruceville-Eddy Intermediate 254.675.1865 Fax: 254.675.8725 Sharon Johnson, Principal Clifton High School 254.859.5525 Fax: 254.859.4023 CHINA SPRING ISD McLennan County Jimmy Jackson, Principal Bruceville-Eddy Junior High 254.675.1845 Fax: 254.675.8002 School Marc Faulkner Clifton Middle School Mike Hawkins, Principal Superintendent Michael Kusler, Principal 254.859.5525 Fax: 254.859.4023 254.675.1856 Fax: 254.675.2005 BYNUM ISD CONNALLY ISD Hill County McLennan County Students: 3,084 Larry Mynarcik Staff: 391 Wesley Holt Superintendent PO Box 250 Superintendent China
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