ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA
The School Board of Escambia County, Florida, convened for the Public Forum at 6:00 p.m. in Room 160, Hall Center, 30 East Texar Drive, Pensacola, Florida, with the following present:
Chairman: Dr. Hal Mason Vice Chairman: Mrs. Cary Stidham
Members: Dr. John DeWitt
Mrs. Janice Gilley
Dr. Elmer Jenkins
School Board Attorney: Mrs. Maureen George
Superintendent of Schools: Mr. Jim May
Dr. Mason called the Public Forum to order at 6:00 p.m. and announced that the Regular Board Meeting would immediately follow the Public Forum.
The Board recognized the following speakers:
1) Ms. Robin Adkison, 4008 East Johnson, Pensacola, Florida, 32514, discussed concerns regarding O. J. Semmes Montessori Academy related to building conditions including asbestos in the school, poor air conditioning in the cafeteria, too many portables, restrooms that are constantly overflowing, no paved parking, and no office suite. She inquired concerning the status of repairs at the school. Dr. Mason suggested that Ms. Adkison confer with Dr. David Epperson, Assistant Superintendent for Facilities Planning and Maintenance, for follow-up on the status of repairs listed in the District Five-Year Master Plan and One-Half Cent Sales Tax projects.
2) Mr. Steven Tuley, 7375 Glidden Lane, Pensacola, Florida, 32526, spoke concerning the opening of the new N. B. Cook School and expressed support of plans to utilize the old N. B. Cook School as part of the school system.
3) Ms. Karen Stevenson, 4405 Deveau Way, Pensacola, Florida, 32505, stated that she was a 1998 graduate and scholarship recipient. She conveyed her concerns about students being victims of battery, and she cited a personal experience. She asked that the Board consider ways to make the schools safer.
4) Mrs. Judy Ladner, Principal, and Ms. Linda Brown, Intern Principal, A. A. Dixon Elementary School, expressed thanks to Mrs. Stidham, who donated cases of writing paper and brought them to the school, and to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gilley, who made a donation to the PTA.
There being no further speakers, Dr. Mason called the Regular Meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. The invocation was given by Ms. Karen Dany, and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mr. Frank Lovelace. Mr. May announced that the Regular Board Meetings were now being televised, and he introduced Miss Jennifer Willi and Mr. Levi Daniel, Tate High School students, who operated the television cameras under the direction of Ms. Melanie Gambil, Instructional Video Specialist.
Superintendent May listed additions and deletions to the agenda as follows:
RESOLUTIONS:
ADD: 3) Take Stock in Children Program - Designating Week of September 13-17, 1999, as
Take Stock Mentor Week - Foundation for Excellence in Education
PRESENTATIONS:
ADD: 3) Award from Tom Gallagher, Commissioner, Florida Department of Education, to District
Finalist/Nominee for 1999 Florida School-Related Employee of the Year - Rita Barton
V. HUMAN RESOURCES
A. Instructional
1. Appointments
SEE: AMENDED BACKUP
B. Educational Support Personnel
4. Suspensions
SEE: AMENDED BACKUP
5. Dismissals
SEE: AMENDED BACKUP
VI. FINANCE
3. Statements for Legal Services: a) Edward P. Fleming, P. A. $4,079.84
b) Edward P. Fleming, P. A. 208.50
c) Edward P. Fleming, P. A. 626.16
d) Edward P. Fleming, P.A. 121.00
SEE: AMENDED BACKUP
4. Resolution to Amend District School Budget
a) Resolution 10: General Fund
b) Resolution 11: Other Special Revenue Fund
c) Resolution 2: Financial Aid Trust Fund
d) Resolution 1: Debt Service Fund
e) Resolution 1: Special Revenue - Food Service
f) Resolution 12: Capital Outlay Fund
SEE: AMENDED BACKUP
VII. PURCHASING
14. Professional Services to Provide Comprehensive NRSI Staff Development Training for Navy Point Elementary School
SEE: ADDITIONAL BACKUP
21. Change Notice #2 to Purchase Order # 176699 (Amspacher & Amspacher)
SEE: AMENDED BACKUP
IX. CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION AND TRANSPORTATION
PULLED: 2. Contract for Services between
the Escambia County School Board and Cang Pham for ESOL/Migrant
Family and Title I Eligible Children Services.
XI. ITEMS FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT
NOTES: Item Number XI.4 (Student Number 99-151-601), Request for Formal Hearing
8. Administrative and Professional salary issues.
SEE: ADDITIONAL BACKUP
10. ESP negotiation issues/Approval of Contract Amendments.
SEE: ADDITIONAL BACKUP
DELETE: 6. Recommend that, consistent with
the decision of the formal hearing officer, student number 99-262-521
be expelled from all public schools of Escambia County for the
remainder of the 1998-99 school year and the first semester of
1999-2000 school year. It is further recommended that the student be
given the option to enroll, if qualified and if space is available,
in an alternative educational program exclusive of regular school
placement. Placement to be at the discretion of the Superintendent
and to be available as an alternative during the full expulsion time
frame.
XII. ITEMS FROM THE BOARD
DELETE: 6. Items from the Board -
Transportation for Pensacola Beach Students Attending the Magnet
Program at Brown Barge Middle & IB Program at Pensacola High
School - Dr. DeWitt
ADD: 12. Items from the Board - Computer Purchasing Procedures - Dr. Mason
XIII. ITEMS FROM THE ATTORNEY
3. Value Adjustment Board
SEE: BACKUP PROVIDED
ADD: 4. For Information only: Judy Andrews Property Exchange Agreement - Approved 6/24/99 - Revised Legal Description Received
RESOLUTIONS:
PTA MEMBERSHIP ENROLLMENT MONTH - SEPTEMBER 1999 - ESCAMBIA COUNTY
COUNCIL OF PTAS
Mr. May asked Ms. Cathy Roche, President, Escambia County Council of PTAs, to
come forward as he read the resolution.
WHEREAS, the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) was organized more than one
hundred years ago to promote the welfare of children and youth and to serve as an advocate
for education, health and safety in the school environment; and
WHEREAS, the PTA has utilized volunteer resources to secure adequate laws
for the care and protection of children and youth, and to bring about cooperation between
parents and teachers to develop excellence in education; and
WHEREAS, in Escambia County, PTA volunteers have accomplished many
tasks which have enhanced the school environment and helped facilitate achieving the
highest goals possible for the educational system; and
WHEREAS, September has been designated as a time to seek out and enroll
new members in local PTA units to support the PTA mission and objectives and to assist in
the many activities and programs of the PTA;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the School Board of Escambia
County does hereby recognize the month of September, 1999, as
minutes of the regular meeting of said Board and a copy be tendered to Cathy Roche,
President of the Escambia County Council of PTAs and to the PTA President of each
Escambia County, Florida public school. Adopted this 17th day of August, 1999.
Motion by Dr. DeWitt, second by Dr. Jenkins, to adopt the resolution, was unanimously
approved.
RESOLUTION - MONTH OF OCTOBER AS "LIVING WELL IN ESCAMBIA COUNTY
SCHOOLS MONTH" AND OCTOBER 1, 1999, AS "FIT TO ACHIEVE DAY"
Mr. May asked Ms. Marietta Britt, President of the Escambia Physical Education
Association, physical education teachers, and Mr. Manny Harageones, Specialist, Physical
Education, Health and Wellness, to come forward as he read the resolution.
WHEREAS, the health and well-being of students and employees are vitally important to
the school district; and
WHEREAS, the mission of the Physical Education, Health, and Wellness Programs in the school is to promote highest student achievement and a lifelong commitment to wellness through a healthy and physically active lifestyle; and
WHEREAS, the key finding of the Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health is that people of all ages can improve the quality of their lives through a lifelong practice of moderate physical activity;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the School Board of Escambia County does hereby recognize the month of October as
and Friday, October 1, 1999, as
and encourages all schools to join the Escambia Physical Education Association to promote the concepts of "living well" to students and employees during the month of October and to provide students and employees with 15 minutes of physical activity on October 1st, thus calling attention to the importance of Physical Education, Health and Wellness Programs in our schools.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of the regular meeting of said Board and a copy be tendered to Marietta Britt, President of the Escambia Physical Education Association and to each Escambia County, Florida public school and appropriate school district personnel. Adopted this 17th day of August, 1999.
Motion by Dr. Jenkins, second by Dr. DeWitt, to adopt the resolution, was unanimously
approved.
RESOLUTION - TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN PROGRAM - DESIGNATING WEEK OF
SEPTEMBER 13-17, 1999, AS "TAKE STOCK MENTOR WEEK" - THE FOUNDATION FOR
EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
Mr. May asked Ms. Jean Smith, Coordinator, Take Stock Program, to come forward as he
read the resolution.
WHEREAS, the Take Stock in Children Program is a partnership between the business
community and the public schools, and is a successful program improving the lives of deserving,
low-income children in Florida, having awarded over 1,600 scholarships statewide; and
WHEREAS, through the efforts of the Foundation for Excellence in Education and
sponsorships of several local businesses, 42 students have been awarded scholarships that
provide four years of college within the State of Florida; and
WHEREAS, Take Stock in Children's efforts target the most deserving, low-income, at-risk
children in our community, and helps children in our community to strive for decent grades,
maintain good attendance, have good behavior, stay out of trouble, and remain drug-free; and
WHEREAS, the scholarship helps open doors and breaks the cycle of poverty for these
students, and provides another adult in a student's life to listen, care, and help that student
achieve;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the School Board of Escambia County does
hereby recognize the week of September 13-17, 1999, as
and applauds the Foundation for Excellence for its efforts and encourages the community to
get involved as a mentor or sponsor.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes
of the regular meeting of said Board and a copy be tendered to Jean Smith, Take Stock
Program Coordinator. Adopted this 17th day of August, 1999.
Motion by Mrs. Gilley, second by Mrs. Stidham, to adopt the resolution, was unanimously
approved.
RESOLUTION RELATED TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY (SEE ITEM
VIII.4)
Mrs. Gilley read the resolution.
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes, Section 235 and 163 authorize and encourage the Commissioners of Escambia County and the Escambia County School Board to coordinate planning and share information;
WHEREAS, the Escambia County School Board desires to have all the information
it needs to realistically plan for future schools;
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes require and the Escambia County School Board desires to
have in place procedures to mandate the sharing of information between the county and the
School Board; and
WHEREAS, the School Board believes the adoption of an Interlocal Agreement to require
the sharing of information on a routine basis is essential to ensure that future development in the
county will not take place in the absence of consideration of the availability of schools to serve
the children of the new development;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD:
That an Interlocal Agreement providing for the coordination of plans and sharing of information be tendered to the County Commissioners with the School Board's request that the Commissioners enter into the agreement as soon as possible and begin the coordinated planning and sharing of information necessary to ensure the availability of classrooms to all our children. Adopted by the School Board of Escambia County, Florida, in official session on this 17th day of August, 1999.
Motion by Mrs. Stidham, second by Dr. DeWitt, to adopt the resolution, was unanimously
approved. It was noted that the resolution would be presented to the county in conjunction
with the Interlocal Agreement (See Item VIII.4).
RESOLUTION - VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD
Dr. Jenkins read the resolution.
WHEREAS, Section 194.035, Florida Statutes, authorizes the Value Adjustment
Board to appoint special masters to take testimony and make recommendations about
adjustments to the assessed value of property; and
WHEREAS, the Escambia County School Board and the Escambia County Board of
County Commissioners desire to implement the provisions of this statute; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution at its August 5,
1999, meeting to authorize its delegates to the Value Adjustment Board to vote to appoint
special masters; and
WHEREAS, the Escambia County School Board desires to authorize its delegates to
the Value Adjustment Board to vote to avail themselves of this statute.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SCHOOL BOARD OF ESCAMBIA
COUNTY, that: The Escambia County School Board hereby authorizes its delegates to the
Value Adjustment Board to vote to appoint special masters to take testimony and make
recommendations in cases where taxpayers challenge ad valorem real property tax
assessments in accordance with Section 194.035, Florida Statutes, with the compensation of
the special masters and the expense of the hearings, which are not defrayed through the filing
fee or other fees authorized by law to be levied by the Value Adjustment Board, to be borne
three-fifths (3/5) by the Commissioners and two-fifths (2/5) by the School Board, as set forth in
the statute. Adopted by the School Board of Escambia County, Florida, in official session on
this 17th day of August, 1999.
Motion by Dr. Jenkins, second by Dr. DeWitt, to adopt the resolution, was unanimously
approved. After discussion, motion by Dr. Jenkins, second by Mrs. Stidham, that Mrs. Janice
Gilley, School Board Member, District 5, and Dr. Elmer Jenkins, School Board Member,
District 3, serve on the Value Adjustment Board for the ensuing year, was unanimously
approved.
PRESENTATIONS:
PTA PRESENTATION
Ms. Cathy Roche, President, Escambia County Council of PTAs, reported that training will
be held for PTA presidents on August 19, and additional leadership training will be held on
August 26, 1999.
LETTERS OF COMMENDATION PRESENTED BY SCHOOL BOARD TO VARIOUS STAFF ON
BEHALF OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF ESCAMBIA COUNTY
Dr. Mason noted that numerous commendations of employees were cited by MGT of
America, Inc., in the final report of the Management/Organizational Study of the Escambia
County School District. He and fellow Board Members expressed their appreciation and
presented letters of commendation to the following employees: Ms. Pat Desmond;
Pre-Kindergarten; Ms. Yvonne Gray, Director, Exceptional Student Education; Mr. Charles
Thomas, Director of Alternative Education; Mr. Barry Boyer, Purchasing Manager; Mr. Tommy
Taylor, Director of Applied Technology and Adult Education; Ms. Karen Thoeness, Director of
Health Services; Mr. Mike Connors, Transportation; Mr. Walter Gordon, Manager of Inventory
and Warehouse; Mrs. Peggy Pilcher, Coordinator of Volunteer and Business Partnerships;
Mr. Jim Bentley, Director of Food Services; Mr. Ted Kirchharr, Director of Facilities Planning;
Mr. Charles Griffin, Director of Risk Management; Dr. Douglas Garber, Director, Employee
Services; Ms. Barbara Frye, Coordinator, Information Services; Mr. Sam Scallan, Director of
Internal Auditing; Mr. Ray Donnelly, Director of Property Control; and Mr. David Kellum, former
Director of Instructional Technology, who recently retired from the School District. A
commendation was presented to Mr. Earl Lee, Director, The Foundation for Excellence in
Education, in recognition of his volunteer work. Commendations were given to
Superintendent Jim May in recognition of his outstanding leadership and support and respect
from employees.
AWARD FROM TOM GALLAGHER, COMMISSIONER, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION, TO DISTRICT FINALIST/NOMINEE FOR 1999 FLORIDA SCHOOL-RELATED
EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR - RITA BARTON
Mr. May asked Ms. Rita Barton to come forward to be recognized as a finalist for 1999
Florida School-Related Employee of the Year. He and Board Members expressed
appreciation to Ms. Barton, Cafeteria Manager at Hellen Caro Elementary School, for her
outstanding contributions in "making a difference in the lives of children every day." Mr. May
presented her with a certificate of appreciation and check from the Department of Education,
and a framed letter from the Commissioner of Education.
The following items were moved forward:
XI. ITEMS FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT
1. Approval of administrative appointments.
Motion by Mrs. Stidham, second by Dr. DeWitt, to appoint Linda Green to the
position of Assistant Elementary Principal at Montclair Elementary School, was
unanimously approved.
Motion by Mrs. Gilley, second by Dr. Jenkins, to appoint Calvin Harris to the
position of Assistant Principal at Tate High School, was unanimously approved.
Motion by Dr. DeWitt, second by Mrs. Stidham, to appoint Thomas Ingram to
the position of Instructional Tech Specialist/Hall Center, was unanimously approved.
Motion by Dr. DeWitt, second by Mrs. Stidham, to appoint Bronwyn Nickles to
the position of Subject Area Specialist/Intervention Services, was unanimously
approved.
Motion by Mrs. Gilley, second by Dr. DeWitt, to appoint Rachel Watts to the
position of Assistant Elementary Principal at Jim Allen Elementary School, was
unanimously approved.
The meeting returned to the regular agenda.
I. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Motion by Dr. DeWitt, second by Dr. Jenkins, to adopt the agenda as amended, was unanimously approved.
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion by Dr. DeWitt, second by Mrs. Stidham, to approve the minutes for the 7/14/99 Special Board Workshop, 7/16/99 Regular Board Workshop, 7/20/99 Special Board Meeting (followed by Regular Board Meeting), and the 7/27/99 Special Board Meeting, was unanimously approved.
III. PROPOSED ADDITIONS OR REVISIONS TO SCHOOL DISTRICT RULES
A. Permission to Advertise
"No items submitted"
B. Permission to Adopt
1. School Board Rule 6Gx17-7.02 CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT: ELEMENTARY RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES HANDBOOK
Motion by Dr. DeWitt, second by Dr. Jenkins, to adopt the rule, was
unanimously approved.
2. School Board Rule 6Gx17-7.02 CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT: SECONDARY RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES HANDBOOK
Motion by Dr. DeWitt, second by Dr. Jenkins, to adopt the rule, was
unanimously approved.
The following items were moved forward:
XII. ITEMS FROM THE BOARD
1. Informational Report from Citizens' Advisory Committee (CAC) for Finance
Ms. Karen Dany, committee member, reported that the committee met yesterday
and heard a presentation by Mr. Judson Crane, Santa Rosa School District employee, regarding service contracts for outsourcing services in several key areas and provided a list of forty-eight (48) services being contracted out in Santa Rosa including custodial, food service, transportation, courier service, and inventory service. The major objectives for service contracts in Santa Rosa County are reduced costs, no forced layoffs of current employees, reduction only by attrition, and to relieve school administrators of the responsibility of non-instructional duties. Ms. Dany stated that the committee also addressed the MGT Management/ Organizational Study and was pretty pleased with the results and committee members were eager overall for implementation to begin. The committee had suggested that each recommendation be prioritized according to urgency and the implementation should not be politically driven but data driven with the objective of realizing efficiency of management and cost savings to be put back into the classroom for teaching. Ms. Dany reported that one committee member had provided research comparing Escambia County School District salaries and other districts in the state and agreed that the highest priority should be given to a pay increase for instructional staff. There was also a committee recommendation to check into a reading program that is fairly low in cost. Dr. Mason suggested referring the reading recommendation to the Citizens' Advisory Committee (CAC) for Curriculum.
2. Informational Report from Citizens' Advisory Committee (CAC) for Technology
Dr. DeWitt reported that the committee had met and reviewed agenda items,
issues related to MGT Management/Organizational Study recommendations on technology, and issues discussed by Dr. Mason in Board Workshop regarding purchase of computers for the School District. The committee also reviewed the RFP process concerning purchase of computers, and supports the district procedures established for purchase of computers. The committee unanimously endorsed the present procedures and policies for technology but recommended that any purchase over $50,000 be coordinated with the Purchasing Department. The committee also unanimously recommended that all items listed under this month's agenda related to technology be approved. Dr. Mason discussed the RFP process and asked if the schools (which take vendors other than the lowest price) could provide some justification for not going with the lowest price. Dr. DeWitt stated that the committee had discussed that issue and the RFP is specific in terms of specifications and the pricing generally varies about $10 to $20 between the prices listed. He noted the committee felt strongly that based upon individual school needs, presentations from representatives from companies who had gone out to the schools, and the fact that a lot of schools have had experience with one type of computer, a school could add a written justification that they have had good
experience with certain computers and provide explanation to accompany the
requisition. He noted the committee felt that as much as possible it should be a school-based decision based upon the top five vendors who have provided good quality service.
3. Informational Report from Citizens' Advisory Committee (CAC) for Facilities
Mrs. Stidham reported that the committee will meet at Pine Forest High School
next month to see work that has been done with Bosek Gibson and to review changes with performance contracting related to the energy audit.
The meeting returned to the regular agenda.
IV.-X. CONSENT AGENDA
Motion was made by Dr. DeWitt, and seconded by Mrs. Stidham, to approve the
consent agenda. Dr. Jenkins pulled IX.4 for discussion. Dr. DeWitt pulled V.A.1 for separate
vote (regarding fourth year contracts). Mrs. Stidham pulled VII.34 for discussion. Dr. DeWitt
pulled VIII.A.3 (and addressed by separate motion under XI.9).
IV. STUDENT TRANSFERS
This item was approved as submitted.
(Supplementary Minute Book, Exhibit A)
V. HUMAN RESOURCES
(Supplementary Minute Book, Exhibit B)
A. Instructional
1. Appointments
Dr. DeWitt pulled this item for separate vote related to fourth year contracts. He noted an item to be corrected, and Ms. Ella Sims, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources, clarified that Mr. John Williams is an annual contract teacher who has been hired for the second year. Dr. DeWitt commented that the Board approved a lot of fourth year contracts last month and the Board needs to go on record to send a message to staff that next year the Board would like written justification and history with any fourth year recommendations. Ms. Sims stated that will be communicated to principals and the Board will be kept informed with regard to developing a format for presentation of this information. After discussion, motion by Dr. DeWitt, second by Dr. Jenkins, that all fourth year contracts have justification provided to the Board from now on, was unanimously approved.
Dr. Jenkins commented that he had previously presented an incentive plan
for increasing the number of minority, specifically black teachers. He noted the MGT study also recommended increasing efforts to recruit black teachers. He commented that the new teachers' list for this year reinforces the fact that an
incentive plan is needed to increase hiring of black teachers and many other districts have already implemented incentive plans. Ms. Sims stated that is
recognized as a critical need and that Mr. Elvin McCorvey, Affirmative Action, Director, will be developing a plan to be able to meet goals of getting more minority teachers as well as teachers in shortage areas, especially male minority teachers. Dr. Jenkins suggested that more resources are needed to back up that position. Mrs. Stidham suggested that a presentation be given at a future Special (Presentations) Workshop to follow-up on minority recruitment. Ms. Sims stated that would be scheduled.
V. HUMAN RESOURCES
A. Instructional
1. Appointments
Adams, Dawn ESE 8/09/99 D Levin, Non Renewal
Adams, Jackie Montclair 8/09/99 A Abbott, Non Renewal
Aiken, Kimberly Bellview Elem 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Allard, Wendy Warrington Elem 8/09/99 Supplement Position
Allen, Carrie Spencer Bibbs 7/12/99 D Parker, Resigned
Allen, Kimberly Washington 8/09/99 F Beadal, Retired
*Anderson, Tim ESE 8/09/99 Allocation Increase
Andrasik, Sarah Navy Point 7/28/99 M Brown, Transf'd
Atkinson, Urbano Semmes 8/02/99 Year Long Intern
Baggett, Andrew Ferry Pass Mid 8/09/99 D Brumley, Non Renewal
Bailey, Holly Brentwood Mid 8/09/99 Supplement Position
Bailey, Tristan Edgewater 8/09/99 N Milson, In School Transfer
Barnicki, Karen Oakcrest 8/09/99 C Bruno, Non Renewal
Barton, Tammy Ransom 8/09/99 A Anderson, Transf'd
Bedford, Laurie Montclair 8/16/99 Year Long Intern
*Bolduc, Beth Bailey 8/09/99 K Dreith, Transf'd
Bonifay, Deborah Edgewater 8/09/99 M Snider, Transf'd
Booth, Audrey Brownsville 8/09/99 S Breaux, Transf'd
Brown, Amanda Semmes/Caro 7/22/99 Part-time Position
Brown, Claudia Yniestra 7/12/99 P Barker-Hall, In Sch Transfer
Brown, Tammy West Pensacola 8/09/99 J Pangle, Transf'd
Brown, Terrence Ransom 8/09/99 D Helton, Retired
Claessens, Jill McArthur 8/09/99 Supplement Position
Clements, Julia Washington 8/09/99 W Perkins, Retired
Cope, Amy Bellview Elem 8/09/99 C Brooks, Resigned
Corcoran, Pamela Oakcrest 8/09/99 P Segrest, Non Renewal
Crawford, Linda Brownsville 8/09/99 S Richardson, Transf'd
Currin, Michelle Montclair 8/09/99 J Horn, Transf'd
Danks, Leslie West Pensacola 8/09/99 K Mueller, Transf'd
Dettore, Cynthia Brentwood Mid 8/09/99 L Aulger, Non Renewal
Deyo, Amy Brentwood Mid 8/09/99 S Boyette, Transf'd
Diffee, Nancy Montclair 8/09/99 M Nevin, In Sch Transfer
Dixon, Jessica Century Elem 8/09/99 M Hancock, Resigned
Eichling, Waldo Escambia 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Eiser, Tracy Oakcrest 8/09/99 E Pride, Non Renewal
Eligio, Enrique Ernest Ward 8/09/99 R McCall, Transf'd
Ellsworth, Renae Bellview Elem 8/09/99 R Malloy, Transf'd
Emery, Nancy ESE/Speech 8/09/99 K Mann, Resigned
Eubanks, Joy Edgewater 8/09/99 D Stringfellow, Transf'd
Evans, Elizabeth Edgewater 8/09/99 B Gifford, Resigned
Fischer, Dianna Brown Barge 8/09/99 B Riley, Transf'd
Fox, Margaret Montclair 8/16/99 Year Long Intern
Franklin, Patricia Bellview Mid 8/09/99 Supplement Position
Furco, Patricia Brentwood Elem 8/09/99 J Hess, Transf'd
Gainey, Gregory Tate 8/09/99 Supplement Position
Gainey, Wynell Tate/Beggs 8/09/99 Allocation Increase
Gillies, Kim Weis 7/12/99 Supplemental Position
Garrett, John Pine Forest 8/09/99 D Reese, Non Renewal
Hacker, Laura Bellview Elem 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Hall, Janice Warrington Mid 8/09/99 C Brown, Transf'd
Hannon, John Tate 8/09/99 B Bohannon, LOA
Haralson, Katheryn Brownsville 8/09/99 B Ard, Resigned
*Havlina, Karla ESE 8/09/99 J Williams, Transf'd
Hawk, Vonda Holm 8/09/99 P Gainey, Terminated
Hitt, Austin Northview 8/09/99 T Hubler, Resigned
Hobbs, Laura Brownsville 8/09/99 C Slater, Transf'd
Holland, Kymberly Brownsville 8/09/99 A Vasser, Non Renewal
Holley, Mary Jim Allen 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Howard, T Lynne Ransom 8/09/99 M Trimble, Retired
Howell, Jennifer Escambia 8/09/99 K Knowles Transf'd
Hurst, Pamela Escambia 8/09/99 Supplement Position
Hyder, Cheri Warrington Mid 8/09/99 S Hardy, Resigned
Hylton, James Escambia 8/09/99 S Elting, Resigned
Jazan, Carlos Washington/Woodham 8/09/99 Allocation Increase
Johnson, Kelly Bellview Mid 8/09/99 W Maloy, Transf'd
*Joiner, David Navy Point 7/26/99 Title I Position
Juniper, Deidre Bellview Mid 8/09/99 J Green, Transf'd
Juniper, James Washington 8/09/99 E Aldridge, Transf'd
Junot, Susan Lipscomb 8/12/99 Part-time Position
Kandler, Lynn Hellen Caro 8/09/99 Allocation Increase
Kelly, Scott Washington 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Kelly, Thelma Sherwood 8/09/99 R Owens, In Sch Transfer
Kent, Julie Barrineau Park 8/09/99 K Hatcher, Resigned
*King, Kara Brownsville 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Kitchens, Sharmon Brownsville 8/09/99 L Bagley, Resigned
Knight, Theresa Escambia 8/09/99 J Manderson, Transf'd
Lane, Carol Bellview Mid 8/09/99 R Lawson, Transf'd
Lane, Karen Brentwood Mid 8/09/99 P Turman, Transf'd
Levick, Kimberlie Spencer Bibbs 7/12/99 T Denecke, Transf'd
Lewis, Jeanice Spencer Bibbs 7/12/99 G Bobbitt, Transf'd
Li, Xiuqing Wang Pensacola 8/09/99 M Boyd, Retired
Lin, Mary Pine Forest 8/09/99 C Zeller, Resigned
Little, Bettye Spencer Bibbs 7/12/99 W Wonser-Betz, Non Renewal
Logan, Adele West Pensacola 8/09/99 A Corrigan, LOA
Lomax, Sarah Beulah 8/02/99 J Perry, Transf'd 77
Lorusso, Danna Lincoln Park 8/16/99 Year Long Intern
Lowe, Jason Washington 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Lowery, Julie McArthur 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Lucas, Tisa Pensacola 8/09/99 F Chivington, Transf'd
Maguire, Marty Pensacola 8/09/99 C King, Resigned
Manns, Clarence Tate 8/09/99 C Kaniper, Resigned
Manson, Kathleen Brown Barge 8/09/99 V Mahood, Transf'd
Marler, Nancy Navy Point 7/14/99 C Mattioda, In Sch Transfer
Maxwell, Gina Cordova Park 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
McClammy, Christina Woodham 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
McClintock, Deborah Wedgewood 8/09/99 A Mills, Transf'd
McCormack, Michael Brentwood Mid 8/09/99 S Valliere, Transf'd
McCormick, George Tate 8/09/99 S Palmer, Retired
DEL McCormick, Margaret Tate 8/09/99 E Borne,
Resigned
McFadden, Anmarie Semmes 8/02/99 Year Long Intern
McMillan, Rose Spencer Bibbs 7/12/99 P Struck, Transf'd
Moak, Kim Cook 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Moore, Vicki Edgewater 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Naggatz, Brad Pensacola 8/09/99 Supplement Position
Nelson, Brenda Pensacola 8/09/99 J Petrie, Transf'd
Newbold, Janie Ransom 8/09/99 R Bertles, Resigned
Newcomb, Lisa Bailey 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Nowell, Sherri Tate 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
O'Donnell, Mary George Stone 8/09/99 A Moultrie, Non Renewal
Oglesby, Percy Woodham 8/09/99 P Woodward, Transf'd
Page, Teresita Warrington Mid 8/09/99 L Sorrell, Transf'd
*Peacock, Bryan Northview 8/09/99 G Brock, Resigned
Penrose, Janet Bailey 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Porch, Robyn ESE/Speech 8/09/99 C Wolf, Resigned
Pretnar, Dawn Bailey 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Quist, Cynthia Edgewater 8/09/99 Supplement Position
Rayburn, Anna Judy Andrews 8/09/99 A Pate, Non Renewal
Reavis, Denise Workman 8/09/99 D Reeve, Retired
Remke, Julie Tate 8/09/99 R Bates, Resigned
Renacker, G Michael Washington 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Rockwell, Krishna Cordova Park 8/16/99 Year Long Intern
Rodriguez, J'Aimee Ensley 8/09/99 B Pugh, Retired
Schofield, Zerelene Brentwood Mid 8/09/99 J Barnes, Transf'd
Sharma, Sunita Pensacola 8/09/99 T Devine, Resigned
Simmons, Rachel Brentwood Elem 8/09/99 M Ford, Retired
Slayton, Melissa Woodham 8/09/99 J Harrison, Retired
Smith, Jacquelyn Byrneville 8/09/99 Allocation Increase
Solchenberger, Jennifer Barrineau Park 8/09/99 D Nyman, Resigned
Sturdivant, Kristy Woodham 8/09/99 R Dubay, Resigned
Surette, Marla Bellview Elem 8/09/99 M Fowler, In Sch Transfer 78
DEL Sutton, Beth Tate 8/09/99 S Miller, LOA
Szafran, Teri ESE/Speech 8/09/99 B Mercado, Resigned
Tellis, Freddie Escambia 8/02/99 R Smith, Resigned
Thomas, Robin Bailey 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Torres, Lisa Bailey 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Townley, Karen Warrington Elem 8/09/99 C Sasse, Non Renewal
Tracey, Constance Brownsville 8/09/99 A Allen, Resigned
Turner, Benita Montclair 8/16/99 Year Long Intern
VanHook, Susan Warrington Elem 8/09/99 M Lacasse, Resigned
Vasquez, Carolyn West Pensacola 8/09/99 P Biltucci, Resigned
Veach, Janice Tate 8/09/99 L Lewis, Non Renewal
Ward, Brenda Brentwood Mid 8/09/99 Supplement Position
Warren, Holly Pine Forest 8/09/99 C Strother, Resigned
Weeden, Dana Pensacola 8/09/99 Supplement Position
White, Tracy Bratt 8/09/99 Supplemental Position
Woods, Kimberly Pine Forest 8/09/99 L Mitchell, Resigned
*Zackowski, Susan Ferry Pass Elem 7/15/99 J Vanderbeek, Resigned
*out of field
2. Resignations
Barnes, Woodrow Northview 7/31/99
Bell, Bobbi Pine Forest 7/31/99
Berryhill, Phillip Escambia 7/31/99
Bird, Mary Oakcrest 7/31/99
Brimmer, Linda Washington 7/31/99
Brooks, Catherine Bellview Elem 7/31/99
Budzinsky, Matthew Pine Forest 7/12/99
Calogero, Kimberly Escambia 6/01/99
Caraway, Joni Washington 6/01/99 (was on LOA)
Cross, Stephanie Bellview Mid 7/31/99
Edgar, Jeffrey Washington 7/15/99
Floyd, Clinton Washington 7/13/99
Gifford, Brian Edgewater 7/31/99
Godwin, David Pine Forest 7/22/99
Godwin, Jennifer Ferry Pass Mid 7/31/99
Hancock, Melissa Century Elem 7/31/99
Inness, Mitchell Pensacola 7/31/99
Kaniper, Cheri Tate 7/31/99
Lawrence, Brenda Edgewater 7/31/99
Lemonis, Maria Scenic Heights 7/31/99
Mann, Kendall ESE/Speech 8/05/99
McCullough, Alden Escambia 7/29/99
McKee, Bridget Warrington Mid 7/26/99
Mercado, Brenda ESE/Speech 7/31/99
Morris, Deborah Bailey 7/31/99
Mussat, Brenda Century Elem 7/31/99
Pitman, Jeannine Pleasant Grove 7/26/99
Pritchett, Vicki Ransom 6/01/99
Ross, Michael Woodham 7/31/99
Sharp, Lynn Ferry Pass Mid 7/31/99
Slaughter-Prewitt, Patrice Longleaf 7/31/99
Stumpner, Julie Montclair 7/31/99
Thompson, Jennifer McArthur 7/31/99
Wiley, Jo Ferry Pass Mid 7/16/99
Williams, Suzanne Pine Forest 7/31/99
Willis, Susan Brentwood Elem 7/29/99
3. Retirees
Gaines, Iris Brentwood Mid 6/01/99
Ikner, Roy Tate 8/31/99
Moseley, William Wedgewood 6/01/99 (Disability)
4. Teachers Returning from Leave of Absence
*Jamison, Denise Warrington Mid 8/09/99
*out of field
5. Transfers
From To Date
Adams, Amy Pine Meadow Cordova Park 8/09/99
Arena, James Hallmark Washington 8/09/99
Barnes, Jeffery Brentwood Mid Oakcrest 8/09/99
Barnum, Stephanie Hellen Caro Bellview Elem 8/09/99
Breaux, Shannon Brownsville Washington 8/09/99
Brown, Michelle Navy Point Bellview Elem 8/09/99
Brown, Troy Ernest Ward Ransom 8/09/99
*Calloway, Tami Hallmark Century Elem 8/18/99
Castro, Amy Cook Suter 8/09/99
Cohan, Sara Escambia Pensacola 8/09/99
Draffen, Julie Warrington Mid George Stone 8/09/99
Duffy, Eleta Montclair Hellen Caro 8/09/99
Eby, Catherine Century Warrington Mid 8/09/99
Edwards, Juanita Ferry Pass Mid Bellview Mid 8/09/99
Gott, William A Escambia Beggs 8/09/99
Green, Jan Bellview Mid Ferry Pass Mid 8/09/99
Gudaitis, Patricia ESE/Speech Navy Point 7/12/99
Harrison, Bobbie Washington Tate 8/09/99
Hess, Joyce Brentwood Elem Hellen Caro 8/09/99
Horn, Janet Montclair Hellen Caro 8/09/99
Lincoln, Gary Warrington Mid Ferry Pass Mid 8/09/99
Maloy, William Bellview Mid Escambia 8/09/99
Mann, Kevin Escambia Wedgewood 8/09/99
Miller, Sally Sherwood Lipscomb 8/09/99
Newman, Brandy Warrington Elem Cordova Park 8/09/99
Pagan-Nelson, Angeles Pine Forest Northview 8/09/99
Pangle, Jennifer West Pensacola Brentwood Elem 8/09/99
Pate, Natalie Hellen Caro Hallmark 7/28/99
Perry, June Beulah Cordova Park 8/09/99
Rauls, Sherri Bailey Brown Barge 8/09/99
Rea, Michelle Montclair Bailey 8/09/99
Richardson, Sondra Brownsville Ferry Pass Mid 8/09/99
Shackle, Jennifer Century Elem Ferry Pass Mid 8/09/99
Shattuck, Jane Hellen Caro Spencer Bibbs 7/12/99
Shires, Ramona McArthur Woodham/Wedgewood 8/09/99
Simpkins, Debra Alt Ed Staff Development 8/04/99
Slater, Carol Brownsville Brown Barge 8/09/99
Snider, Mark Edgewater Bellview Elem 8/09/99
Sorrell, Larry Warrington Mid Pine Forest 8/09/99
Stringfellow, Dodi Edgewater Pensacola Beach 8/09/99
Upshaw, Mark ESE Lakeview 8/09/99
Winters, Susan Beggs Northview 8/02/99
Woodward, Paula Woodham Warrington Mid 8/09/99
*out of field
Bouchard, John ESE 7/27-29 Professional/EEA
Branton, James Ins Technology 7/26 Jury duty
Mann, Kendall Yniestra 6/7,9,11,14 Professional
McLeod, Marlene ESE 7/6,9 Jury duty
Sutemeier, Anne ESE 6/28;7/2 Jury duty
7. Requests for Leave Without Pay
Bell, Beth Montclair 8/09/99-5/30/2000 Childrearing
Bohannon, Betty Tate 8/9/99-12/17/99 Professional
*Brock, Sarah Cordova Park 8/9/99-5/30/2000 Illness
Lackey, Natalie Bellview Mid 9/14/99-12/17/99 Childrearing
Sturdivant, Huey Woodham 8/9/99-5/30/2000 Childrearing
Taylor, Diane Lincoln Park 8/9/99-5/30/2000 Childrearing
Taylor, Lisa George Stone 8/9/99-5/30/2000 Childrearing
*FMLA
8. Special Requests
(1) Rescind appointments of the following persons who declined teaching positions in Escambia
County:
Glaude, Colleen Pine Forest
Mitchell, Leslie Pine Forest
Benjamin, Elmore Juvenile Detention
Robinson, Sandra Juvenile Detention
McLaughlin, Steve Boy's Base
(3) Request approval of the following appointments on the professional salary schedule:
Calhoon, Jean ESE School Health Nurse (RN) 8/09/99-5/30/2000
Eggart, Richard Computer Operator 8/09/99-6/30/2000
Forester, Fran Programmer/Analyst 7/12/99-6/30/2000
Russo, John Programmer I 8/09/99-6/30/2000
Stallworth-Allen, E Programmer II 7/28/99-6/30/2000
Stillman, Jay Surplus Inventory Manager 7/26/99-6/30/2000
Ward, Sandra Coord/School Medicaid Services 7/15/99-6/30/2000
Wilkinson, David Energy Mgmt Control Systems 8/02/99-6/30/2000
(4) Reappointment of instructional personnel for the 1999-2000 school year:
*Eligible & Recommended for Professional Service Contract
#4th Year Annual Contract
@Out of field
Anderson, Angela Brown Barge
Archer, Kathryn Pensacola
*Armes, Brandi Spencer Bibbs
Arndt, Daniel Escambia High Community School
Blackwell-Tanner, Tracy Semmes
Callins, Angelo Beggs
@Campbell, Coy Northview
Douglas, Tammy Petree Pre-K
Dreith, Katherine Pensacola
Fairbanks, Stephanie PATS
*Filmore-Powell, Alison Neighborhood Learning Center
Fox, Beverly ESE
Fulkerson, Suzanne Montclair
Gaddy, Stefanie Judy Andrews
Henehan, Diane Woodham
Herber, John Lincoln Park
Johnson, Laurel Pensacola
Jordan, John Escambia
LeCroy, Velma Beggs
Maness, Patricia Ransom
McCraw, Elizabeth Warrington Mid
Meyer, Robin Ferry Pass Mid
Mills, Angela Bailey
Ott, Andrea Ferry Pass Mid
Pack, Gregory Pine Forest
Parker, Doris Spencer Bibbs
Philley, Michael Ferry Pass Mid
Swartout, Craig Washington
Taylor, Monica First Start/Even Start
Taylor, Shanna First Start/Even Start
Trinque, Mary Warrington Mid
Turman, Paula Brownsville
Upshaw, Mark ESE/Big Bayou
Williams, John Brentwood Mid
Elementary.
Barto, Jami Navy Point 7/26-8/6/99
Hill, Sondra Ferry Pass Elem 7/12-8/4/99
Hollingshead, Pam Yniestra 7/12-8/4/99
B. Human Resources/Educational Support Personnel
NAME CLASSIFICATION EFF LOCATION REPL
DATE
Appointments
Anderson, Lisa Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Escambia Vac Pos
Atkinson, Brenda Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Bailey Vac Pos
Bagwell, Rita (Prom) Teacher Asst Special 8/16/99 W Pensacola J Moran
Bascom, Flornetta Food Service Asst I 7/16/99 Semmes Vac Pos
Berkley, Linda (Prom) Teacher Asst Special 8/16/99 H Caro Add'l Pos
Bert, Mark Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Semmes Vac Pos
Bledsoe, Sharon Admin Clerk II 8/16/99 Jim Allen Vac Pos
Bowman, Lawrence (Prom) Facilities Resource Mgr 8/2/99 Facilities Vac Pos
Bright, Mary Custodial Worker I 7/19/99 Brownsville K Coleman
Brye, Patricia Food Service Asst I 7/16/99 Semmes Vac Pos
Burnett, Melissa (Prom) Admin School Sec I 8/4/99 Ferry Pass Mid D Connor
Campbell, Grace (Prom) Admin Clerk II 8/16/99 W Pensacola Add'l Pos
Carter, Annie Custodial Worker I 7/19/99 Edgewater L Carter
Cassoutt, Cindy (Prom) Admin Clerk II 8/9/99 Pine Forest L Jansky
Clark, Susan Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Pine Forest Vac Pos
Colbert, Carol (Prom) Teacher Asst Special 8/16/99 Molino T Pace
Cuevas, Anna Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 W Pensacola Vac Pos
Decker, Kathleen Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Pine Forest Vac Pos
Dennis, Betty Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Bratt Vac Pos
Edwards, Tangula Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Cordova Park Vac Pos
Foster, Dena Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Bailey Vac Pos
Grice, Martha (Prom) Teacher Asst Special 8/16/99 Pine Meadow Add'l Pos
Grosse, Monalisa Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Ensley Vac Pos
Hale, Maggie (Prom) Teacher Asst Special 8/16/99 Westgate E Powell
Hamrac, Deborah (Prom) Admin Secretary I 8/9/99 Lakeview Center A Tucker
Hare, Regina Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Northview Vac Pos
Harris, Ida Food Service Asst I 7/16/99 Weis Vac Pos
Heckman, Kathy (Prom) Teacher Asst Special 8/16/99 Scenic Hgts K Steen
Hibbard, Terri Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Oakcrest Vac Pos
Hurd, Tina (Prom) Teacher Asst Special 8/16/99 Warrington Mid Add'l Pos
Ivey, Terry Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Oakcrest Vac Pos
Jackson, Julie Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Bailey Vac Pos
Jackson, Kimberly Food Service Asst I 7/16/99 Hallmark Vac Pos
James, Barbara (Prom) Food Service Mgr IV 8/9/99 Bellview Mid L Cain
Johnson, Albert Custodial Worker I 7/26/99 Bellview Mid L Dotson
Johnson, Debbie Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 W Pensacola Vac Pos
Johnson, Linda(Prom) Admin Sch Sec I 7/8/99 Northview B Killam
Kay, Kim Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Hellen Caro Vac Pos
Lambert, Mary (Prom) Admin School Sec III 7/20/99 Escambia J Brown
Lambert, Sara Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Hellen Caro Vac Pos
Lett, Capell Custodial Worker I 7/12/99 Brown Barge A Donaldson
McDougal, Gabrielle Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Tate Vac Pos
Nowlin, Linda(Prom) Food Service Asst II 8/13/99 Semmes C Davis
Nowling, Ouedia Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Brentwood El Vac Pos
Odom, Hattie Custodial Worker I 7/19/99 Brentwood El Vac Pos
Privia, Florence Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 W Pensacola Vac Pos
Ray, Judy Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Cordova Park Vac Pos
Resmondo, Mindy Admin School Sec I 8/10/99 PHS Vac Pos
Robinson, Clarence Custodial Worker I 7/19/99 Edgewater R Jackson
Sanderson, Deanne(Prom) Admin Clerk II 8/16/99 Jim Allen R Priest
Schnadelbach, Kathy Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Pine Forest Vac Pos
Schuck, Stella (Prom) Food Service Asst II 8/13/99 Bellview Elem M Ard
Schultz, Marsha Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Pine Forest Vac Pos
Sellers, Brenda Food Service Asst I 7/16/99 Weis Vac Pos
Sharp, Andre Office Service Asst 7/20/99 Xerox C Herron
Shelby, Clara Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Bellview Elem Vac Pos
Simmons, Camillijean (Prom) Admin Clerk II 8/9/99 Myrtle Grove D Dutton
Simpkins, Vernetta Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Brentwood M Vac Pos
Smith, Betty Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Bellview Middle Vac Pos
Strickland, Mary (Prom) Teacher Asst Special 8/16/99 Pl Grove Add'l Pos
Sullivan, Gladys Custodial Worker I 7/19/99 H Caro E Jones
Taylor, Robert Custodial Worker I 7/19/99 PATS J Williamson
Trawick, Beverly Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Pine Forest Vac Pos
Wade, Minnie Food Service Asst I 7/16/99 Weis Vac Pos
Walker, Ronald Custodial Worker I 7/26/99 Woodham M. Snow
Watson, Patricia Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Jim Allen Vac Pos
Watts, Henry Custodial Worker I 7/12/99 Escambia Vac Pos
Weaver, Wilma Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Pine Forest Vac Pos
Wells, Paul Equip Operator III 7/26/99 Central W'house R Johnson
Whiting, Charlotte Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Cook Vac Pos
Wholaver, Jodi Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Bellview Elem Vac Pos
Wiggins, Mary (Prom) Asst Food Ser Mgr 8/11/99 Century S Hall
Williams, Christina(Prom) Teacher Asst Special 8/16/99 Judy Andrews S Files
Williams, Patricia A. Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Century Elem Vac Pos
Wilson, Sandra (Prom) Admin Clerk II 8/16/99 Carver R Lowery
Worthey, Octavia Food Service Asst I 7/16/99 Spencer Bibbs Vac Pos
Zecckine, Barbara Food Service Asst I 8/13/99 Pine Forest Vac Pos
Resignations
EFF
NAME CLASSIFICATION DATE LOCATION
Boydston, Sandra Teacher Asst Special 7/20/99 Hellen Caro
Burkett, Katie School Bus Operator 7/29/99 Transportation
Cain, Linda Food Service Mgr IV 7/1/99 Bellview Middle
Calhoon, Jean LPN 8/6/99 Escambia Westgate
Crary, Willo Dean (Ret) School Data Spec II 7/16/99 Northview
East, Willie (Ret) Custodial Worker Ii 7/30/99 Sid Nelson
Ensley, Donald (Ret) Custodial Worker II 7/6/99 Bellview Elem
Gay, Bobbie (Ret) Food Ser Asst I 6/30/99 Semmes
Hill, George Custodial Worker I 7/20/99 Washington
Johnson, Brenda Custodial Worker I 7/30/99 Escambia Westg