School Resource Deputy- helps students with issues as they are related to the community, teaches about issues related to law enforcement and what is/is not legal, communicates with teachers, parents and adults in the community to help prepare knowledgable citizens
Mrs. Tinoco (tin-oh-coh): Food and Nutrition Services Supervisor- prepares and serves meals, maintains facilities and menu, helps with student lunch accounts including free and reduced lunch applications
Ms. Black: Response-Ability Room Facilitator- Helps students make plans when things don't go well, helps students and adults communicate, provides a space for students to calm down and think through issues, coaches volleyball
Mrs. Kukulski (kuh-kull-skee): School Counselor- Students with last names M-Z-helps students with issues with friends, family, classes, helps with scheduling and picking classes, has resources and suggestions to help students work through problems, communicates with parents, teachers, and other adults, coaches cheerleading and coordinates ACE program
Mrs. Rodgers: Librarian- helps students learn about research and what sources are reliable, helps students and teachers pick books that are interesting, coordinates Maker Zone activities
Mrs. Spillman: Supervisor ISS (In-School Solutions)- helps students work though particular behaviors that have gotten students in trouble, gives students support academically when missing class for discipline, works closely with the RAR (Response-Ability Room)
Coach Waterman: Activities Director- coordinates sports and other activities (calendar, practice/game locations), works with coaches and student-athletes, helps manage sports physicals, equipment, etc, coaches football and track
Mr. McGinnis: Principal- coordinates day-to-day operations, responsible for whole-school curriculum and performance, helps with disciplinary issues, heads up school safety initiatives, helps communicate with parents and community members
Mrs. Shook: Technology Resource Specialist- coordinates technology (iPads, computers, accessories) for all staff and students, keeps track of technology issues and works with district office to resolve them, sends student iPads out to get fixed
Mrs. May: Assistant Principal- assists students, teachers, parents and community members to work through disciplinary issues, coordinates school-wide solutions to community issues, member of Diversity Council, helps teachers with curriculum and grading
Custodial Team- maintain the school facilities, help set up assemblies, concerts, performances, etc, help with locker issues
Mrs. Stout: SCRS (School Community Resource Specialist)- helps families with resources (food, housing, clothing, school supplies, lunches, etc), assists the counselors with student issues, communicates with teachers, parents, other adults, coordinates community partnerships, also Yearbook coordinator
Mrs. Lakenburger (Lah-ken-bur-ger): School Counselor- Students with last names A-L- helps students with issues with friends, family, classes, helps with scheduling and picking classes, has resources and suggestions to help students work through problems, communicates with parents, teachers, other adults
Ms. Walker: Administrative Assistant- helps families in the office with whatever they might need- phone calls, getting records, signing students in/out, locating students for staff members, etc
Mrs. Cox: Administrative Assistant- works directly with the principals (administration), helps coordinate substitutes, helps teachers with operational things, helps with budgeting, assists Ms. Walker and Ms. Geary in the office when needed
Ms. Geary: Administrative Assistant- coordinates attendance, assists with registration, helps families in the office with what they may need, answers phones, locates students for staff members, etc
Mr. Potts: Assistant Principal- assists students, teachers, parents and community members with disciplinary issues, coordinates scheduling, assists teachers with curriculum and grading
Mrs. Burgess: Response-Ability Room Coordinator- helps students and teachers form plans to make different/better choices, helps students and adults to communicate better, gives students a space to calm down and think through issues
Mrs. Prewitt: School Nurse- helps students with medical issues and emergencies, gives approved medication, communicates with parents and teachers about medical issues
Mrs. Moor: School Psychologist- assists with Special Education students (students with an IEP), communicates with teachers and parents to develop curriculum
Mrs. Cooper: TLC (Teaching Learning Coach)- helps teachers develop the best curriculum and helps make sure everyone has resources to go with the lessons, helps students with classroom lessons, helps coordinate testing
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