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Directory of Educators and Schools 2020-2021 Pacific Union Conference Office of Education Directory of Educators and Schools 2020-2021 2686 Townsgate Road P.O. Box 5005 (91359) Phone: 805-413-7316 Westlake Village, CA 91361 Fax: 805-497-3828 Pacific Union Conference Office of Education Personnel Street: 2686 Townsgate Road Westlake Village, CA 91361 Phone: 805-413-7316 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5005 Westlake Village, CA 91359 Fax: 805-497-3828 Website: https://adventistfaith.com/ Berit von Pohle Director of Education [email protected] 805-413-7312 Martha Havens Associate Director [email protected] 805-413-7300 Elementary Education Teryl Loeffler Associate Director [email protected] 805-413-7304 Secondary Education Julie Yamada Associate Director [email protected] 805-413-7344 Early Childhood Education and Care Division Stacy Flores Administrative Assistant [email protected] 805-413-7306 Cherith Mundy Certification Registrar [email protected] 805-413-7314 Nicole Mattson TDEC Representative [email protected] 480-991-6777 x110 Kimberly Stubbert Administrative Assistant [email protected] 805-413-7316 1 Conference Office of Education Personnel Arizona – 13405 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-991-6777 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 12340, Scottsdale, AZ 85267 Fax: 480-991-4833 Nicole Mattson, Superintendent of Schools Kelly Sue Blake, Administrative Assistant Central California – 2820 Willow Avenue, Clovis, CA 93612 Phone: 559-347-3058 Mailing Address: P. O. Box 770, Clovis 93613 Fax: 559-347-3054 Kenneth Bullington, Vice President for Education Jerry Corson, Associate Superintendent Donna Entze, Associate Superintendent Sandra Green, Associate Superintendent Michael Lee, Administrative Associate Shirley Meyers , Administrative Assistant Mallory Schramm , Administrative Assistant Hawaii – 2728 Pali Highway Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone: 808-595-7591 Mailing Address: 2728 Pali Highway Honolulu, HI 96817 Fax: 808-595-2345 Miki Akeo-Nelson, Superintendent of Schools Georgie Sekigawa, Administrative Assistant Nevada-Utah – 10475 Double R Boulevard, Reno, NV 89521 Phone: 775-525-2007 Mailing Address: 10475 Double R Boulevard, Reno, NV 89521 Fax: 775-322-9371 Fernando Lista, Superintendent of Schools Northern California – 2100 Douglas Boulevard, Roseville, CA 95661 Phone: 916-886-5645 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 619015, Roseville, CA 95661 Fax: 888-616-8363 Albert Miller, Superintendent of Schools Wayne Gungl, Associate Superintendent of Schools Coreen Hicks, Associate Superintendent of Schools Lynal Ingham, Associate Superintendent of Schools Barry van Iderstein, Assistant to the Superintendent Alicia Butcher, Administrative Assistant Noemi Corker, Administrative Assistant RoseAnn Dalmas, Administrative Assistant 2 Southeastern California – 11330 Pierce Street, Riverside, CA 92515 Phone: 951-509-2307 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 799990, Riverside, CA 92513 Fax: 951-509-2392 Don Dudley, Superintendent of Schools William Arnold, Associate Superintendent of Schools Amy Cornwall, Director of Instruction, Curriculum Coaching Rachel Romero, Curriculum Coaching, Small Schools Robert Smith, Associate Superintendent of Schools Datha Tickner, Associate Superintendent of Schools Stephen Zurek, Associate Superintendent of Schools Rachael Gil, Registrar and Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent Kathi Christenson, Office Secretary to William Arnold and Datha Tickner Rabel Ortiz-Martinez, Office Secretary to Robert Smith Teri Vasquez, Office Secretary to Stephen Zurek Southern California – 1535 East Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale, CA 91206 Phone: 818-546-8451 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 969, Glendale, CA 91209-0969 Fax: 818-546-8456 Harold Crook, Vice President for Education Nancy Garcilazo, Associate Superintendent of Schools James P. Willis II, Associate Superintendent of Schools Winston R. Dennis, Jr., Assistant Superintendent of Schools Ashton Hardin, Administrative Assistant Nelly Martin, Administrative Assistant 3 Senior Academies Academy Telephone Principal/E-mail Conference Armona Union Academy 559-582-4468 Randall Bovee CCC 14435 Locust Street 559-582-6609 (F) [email protected] Armona, CA 93202 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 397(93202) Bakersfield Adventist Academy 661-871-1591 Michael Schwartz CCC 3333 Bernard Street 661-871-1594 (F) [email protected] Bakersfield, CA 93306 Calexico Mission School 760-357-3711 Oscar Olivarria SECC 601 First Street 760-357-3713 (F) [email protected] Calexico, CA 92231 Central Valley Christian Academy 209-537-4521 Nate Marin CCC 2020 Academy Place 209-538-0706 (F) [email protected] Ceres, CA 95307 Escondido Adventist Academy 760-746-1800 Bill Davis SECC 1301 Deodar Road 760-743-3499 (F) [email protected] Escondido, CA 92026 Fresno Adventist Academy 559-251-5548 Gayle Norton CCC 5397 East Olive Avenue 559-252-6495 (F) [email protected] Fresno, CA 93727 Glendale Adventist Academy 818-244-8671 Israel Olaore SCC 700 Kimlin Drive 818-546-1180 (F) [email protected] Glendale, CA 91206-1641 Hawaiian Mission Academy 808-536-2207 Joe Lee HI 1438 Pensacola Street 808-524-3294 (F) [email protected] Honolulu, HI 96822 Holbrook Adventist Indian School 928-524-6845 Pedro Ojeda PUC 2001 McLaws Road 928-524-3190 (F) [email protected] (Union) Holbrook, AZ 86025 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 910 (86025) La Sierra Academy 951-351-1445 Elizabeth Munoz-Beard SECC 4900 Golden Avenue 951-689-3708 (F) [email protected] Riverside, CA 92505 Lodi Academy 209-368-2781 John Winslow NCC 1230 South Central Avenue 209-368-6142 (F) [email protected] Lodi, CA 95240-5999 Loma Linda Academy 909-796-0161 Doug Herrmann SECC 10656 Anderson Street 909-799-8049 (F) [email protected] Loma Linda, CA 92354 4 Academy Telephone Principal/E-mail Conference Mesa Grande Academy 909-795-1112 Alfred Riddle SECC 975 South Fremont Street 909-795-1653 (F) [email protected] Calimesa, CA 92320 Monterey Bay Academy 831-728-1481 Jeffrey Deming CCC 783 San Andreas Road 831-728-1485 (F) [email protected] La Selva Beach, CA 95076-1907 Mountain View Academy 650-967-2324 Sara Baroro CCC 360 South Shoreline Boulevard 650-967-6886 (F) [email protected] Mountain View, CA 94041 Napa Christian Campus of Education 707-255-5233 Justine Leonie NCC 2201 Pine Street 707-255-8530 (F) [email protected] Napa, CA 94559 Newbury Park Adventist Academy 805-498-2191 Sheldon Parris SCC 180 Academy Drive 805-499-1165 (F) [email protected] Newbury Park, CA 91320 Orangewood Academy 714-534-4694 Winston Morgan SECC 13732 Clinton Avenue 714-534-5931 (F) [email protected] Garden Grove, CA 92843 Pacific Union College 707-200-2648 Heather Denton NCC Preparatory School 707-965-6689 (F) [email protected] McKibbin Hall One Angwin Avenue Angwin, CA 94508 Paradise Adventist Academy 530-877-6540 Monte Nystrom NCC (Chico Oaks Adventist School) 530-877-0870 (F) [email protected] 1877 Hooker Oak Avenue Chico, CA 95926 (P.O. Box 5165, Chico, CA 95927) Pine Hills Adventist Academy 530-885-9447 Joe Fralick NCC 13500 Richards Lane 530-885-5237 (F) [email protected] Auburn, CA 95603 Pleasant Hill Adventist Academy 925-934-9261 Lisa Bissell Paulson NCC 796 Grayson Road 925-934-5871 (F) [email protected] Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Redlands Adventist Academy 909-793-1000 Larry Rich SECC 130 Tennessee Street 909-793-9862 (F) [email protected] Redlands, CA 92373 Rio Lindo Adventist Academy 707-431-5100 Victor Anderson NCC 3200 Rio Lindo Avenue 707-431-5115 (F) [email protected] Healdsburg, CA 95448 Sacramento Adventist Academy 916-481-2300 Matthew Jakobsons NCC 5601 Winding Way 916-481-7426 (F) [email protected] Carmichael, CA 95608 5 Academy Telephone Principal/E-mail Conference San Diego Academy 619-267-9550 Nicholas Lindquist SECC 2800 East 4th Street 619-267-8662 (F) [email protected] National City, CA 91950-3097 San Fernando Valley Academy 818-349-1373 Oscar Withmory SCC 17601 Lassen Street 818-773-6353 (F) [email protected] Northridge, CA 91325-1495 San Gabriel Academy 626-292-1156 Paul Negrete SCC 8827 E. Broadway 626-285-4949 (F) [email protected] San Gabriel, CA 91776 Thunderbird Adventist Academy 480-948-3300 Jeff Rogers AZ 7410 East Sutton Drive 480-443-4944 (F) [email protected] Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Junior Academies Academy Telephone Principal/E-mail Conference Mother Lode Adventist Junior 209-532-2855 Geoff McRae CCC Academy (K-10) 209-532-7757 (F) [email protected] 80 North Forest Road Sonora, CA 95370 Sierra View Junior Academy (K-10) 559-592-3689 Michael Tomas CCC 19933 Avenue 256 559-592-5615 (F) [email protected] Exeter, CA 93221 Ukiah Junior Academy (K-10) 707-462-6350 Rick Nelson NCC 180 Stipp Lane 707-462-4026 (F) [email protected] Ukiah, CA 95482-6924 Valley View Junior Academy (K-10) 805-489-2687 Christopher Perez CCC 230 Vernon Street 805-489-2704 (F) [email protected] Arroyo Grande, CA 93420-2629 Vegas Valley Junior Academy (K-10) 702-871-7208 Denice Raphael NU 6059 West Oakey Boulevard 702-364-5456 (F) [email protected] Las Vegas, NV 89146 6 La Sierra University 4500 Riverwalk, Parkway Riverside, CA 92505-3344 800-847-5587 (Main) www.lasierra.edu 951-785-2266 (School of Education) 951-785-2205 (Fax: Education) 951-785-2447 (Fax: Records) 951-785-2901 (Fax: Administration) Joy Fehr President 951-785-2020 Yami Bazan VP for Student Life 951-785-2100 David Geriguis VP for Financial Administration 951-785-2002 David Lofthouse
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