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1. Staff Development Resources
The only USA exception is hawaii which has one The International Center for Leadershipin education. to analyze their own strengths using the NSDC staff dev.
http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/StaffDev/StaffDevLinks.html
LINKS TO RESOURCES
FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT
INDEX:
Organizations Supporting Staff Development
Written Materials on Staff Development
Video Tapes on Staff Development
Audio Tapes on Staff Development ...
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Organizations Supporting Staff Development:
Many of the United States provide some form of intermediate service centers to support educators who are working on state reform initiatives. In Illinois these are called Regional Offices of Education. In Michigan these are called Intermediate School Districts. In that case, ISDs have boundaries that overlap regular school districts and have their own taxing authority. In New York and Colorado these agencies are called BOCES which stands for Board of Cooperative Educational Services. Texas has 20 Education Service Center Regions. If you don't know how to access assistance from these agencies, click here to link to the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) which can connect you to the state board of education in your state. You should be able to find out there if such agencies are in your state. The only USA exception is Hawaii which has one school district for the entire state and so, the state provides the assistance directly.
In some countries, like Canada, the assistance for school improvement comes from provincial "ministries" of education. In other countries, like Singapore and Great Britain, the Ministry of Education is for the whole nation.

2. OSA Staff Directory: Co-Curricular Activities, Programs & Services
CoCurricular Activities, Programs Services. OSA staff Quicklinks Student Employment Cooperative education. Student Equity, Director-Leadership dev. 956-9981. kirkkuwa@hawaii.edu
http://www2.hawaii.edu/osa/CAPS_Staff.html
OSA Staff Quicklinks: Administrative Services Board of Publications Career Services Children's Center ... Women's Center Campus Center, Room 408
Phone: FAX:
Click Here For Information About This Office

Arruda, Rosalita

Custodian
Chambliss, Randy
Associate Director-Campus Center Operations
Cuesta, Quinten
Duesterhaus, Bob

Assistant Director-Leadership Development
Fountain, Blanche Fiscal Officer Freeman, Tim Director-Campus Center Furuta, Colleen Secretary Gono, Debra Custodian Guenther, Justin Custodian Javinar, Jan Director of CAPS Joseph, Charlene Clerk Kirk-Kuwaye, Christine Director-Leadership Dev. Lee, Jessica

3. OSA Staff Directory: Student Housing Services
N.J. ABLEX, 1985. NATIVE LANGUAGES education hawaii. Boothroyd, Jim. Dept. Curr. dev. Br. Native Literacy and Life School of education, 1981 . MINORITIES education hawaii
http://www2.hawaii.edu/osa/Student_Housing_Staff.html
Student Housing Services
OSA Staff Quicklinks: Administrative Services Board of Publications Career Services Children's Center ... Service Learning Program Student Housing Services University Health Services Vice President for Student Affiairs Women's Center Johnson Hall A Basement
2522 Dole Street
Phone:
956-8177, FAX: 956-5995
Click Here For Information About This Office

Bennet, Renee

Clerk Typist
Blakeley, Karen
Educational Dev. Officer
Boone, Beverly
Clerk Typist Butland, Marcia

4. Ag Ed State Staff Listing
hawaii Mr. Michael Barros VoTechnical education Specialist hawaii FFAAssociation Occupational dev. Sec. State Department of education
http://www.teamaged.org/stateleaders/statelist.html

States M-Z

Alabama
Mr. C. W. Reed
State Specialist, Agribusiness Ed.
Alabama FFA Association
State Department of Education
5227 Gordon Persons Building
50 North Ripley Street
Montgomery, AL 36130-3901
creed@sdenet.alsde.edu
Mr. Troy D. Newton State FFA Executive Secretary Alabama FFA Association State Department of Education 5227 Gordon Persons Building 50 North Ripley Street Montgomery, AL 36130-3901 tnewton@sdenet.alsde.edu Alaska Mr. Jeff Werner State FFA Advisor Alaska FFA Association School of Agriculture and Land Resources University of Alaska, Fairbanks PO Box 757200 Fairbanks, AK 99775 fnjww@aurora.alaska.edu Mr. Don Berberich State FFA Co-Advisor Alaska FFA Association Palmer High School 1170 West Arctic Avenue Palmer, AK 99645 Don.Berberich@MSB.Mat-Su.k12.ak.us Arizona Mr. Dennis Fiscus State Supervisor, Agri. Educ. Arizona FFA Association Arizona Department of Education 1535 W. Jefferson Street Phoenix, AZ 85007-3209 dfiscus@mail1.ade.state.az.us Mr. Neil A. Schneider State FFA Executive Secretary Arizona FFA Association Arizona Dept. of Education

5. Development Studies: Staff
staff. of education policy, education for cultural development, gender and developmentin education. in Vietnam will be published by University of hawaii Press.
http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/dev/staff.htm
Centre for Development Studies at the University of Auckland Application Procedures Academic Programme Staff International Students ... Home Staff Dr Greg Bankoff
School of Asian Studies, is a social and environmental analyst of Southeast Asia. He has written on the Philippines and is currently completing a study on the effect of natural disasters on cultural formation entitled Cultures of Disaster: Risk and Natural Hazard in the Philippines to be published by Curzon Press, London. Greg is also a Research Fellow in Disaster Studies at Wageningen University, the Netherlands and in the History Department of Ateneo de Manila University, the Philippines. Areas of supervision interest: risk and natural hazard, vulnerability, sustainable development, environmental legislation.
Dr. Paul G. Buchanan
Department of Political Studies, has written about authoritarianism, democratisation, civil-military relations, labour relations, comparative and international relations theory His current interests focus on labour relations in small open democracies, and on uncertainty, consent, entitlements and self-restraint in modern post-authoritarian contexts. During the first semester 2001 he will be on research leave as a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Iberian and Latin American Studies at the University of California, San Diego. Dr Eve Coxon

6. National Network For Educational Renewal
University of hawaii at Manoa, Our efforts remain focused on the a course or modulein both multicultural and special education knowledge Stewardship staff dev.
http://mse.byu.edu/nner/news/reportmo.htm

Opening

Letter

Dimensions
Building ...
Operational Goals
Working to implement the curriculum themes and their moral dimensions both in program for the pre-service preparation of teachers, and in partner schools. California
Polytechnic
State
University School Staff Development Fund enables specific projects to be coordinated related to the moral dimensions. Our Well-Educated Teacher Initiative ensures that our students are exposed to and explore the four dimensions. Colorado
Partnership
for Ed.
Renewal We have developed a Curriculum Reflection Process which will help each IHE site examine its curriculum in light of the themes. Every site is engaged in study groups and seminars to explore and incorporate them into their TEP. As a result, the themes are firmly embedded. University of Connecticut The four themes provide the framework and substance for three of our yearlong master's seminars for interns in urban settings and those focusing on students with disabilities and diverse learning needs. State and Fed. Grants have been awarded to us and our PDS that focus on students with disabilities and those at risk. University of Hawaii at Manoa Our efforts remain focused on the development of partner schools where we can engage with teachers in both informal conversations and more formal experiences directed at understanding and implementing the Curriculum Themes and their moral dimensions. The depth and nature of involvement is not institutionalized but relies on individuals who choose to engage in the work.

7. Agriculture & Rural Dev. Comte. - Tentative Fall Forum Agenda
Rod PAIGE, US Secretary of education. crisis during 2002; and (3) what do state legislatorsand legislative staff want from the Senator Carol FUKUNAGA, hawaii.
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Tentative Agenda for the Fall Forum
Agriculture and Rural Development Committee December 11 - 13, 2002
Washington, D.C.
Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill
NCSL's 2002 Fall Forum will be critical and exciting in several respects. It will mark the transition from the old to the new committee structure-and will give participants plenty of opportunity to learn more about the new committees and help shape their planning for the coming year. The meeting also will occur just weeks before the beginning of most state legislative sessions and of the new 108 th Congress. The Fall Forum will look ahead to the issues that will dominate the agendas for state legislatures and Congress in 2003. It will also give legislators and staff the latest information on recently passed federal initiatives that they will need to implement in the coming months. Wednesday, December 11

8. Professional Dev.
and day treatment program for hawaii males ages of the online facilitator; and communicationwith support staff. s evaluations of distance education courses.
http://www.eval.org/eval2000/pdslist.htm
Professional Dev. OVERVIEW: With the exception of sessions I and II (information about which may be found below), each professional development session runs either 3 or 6 hours (half day or full day) and offers participants the opportunity to explore, in depth, a new skill, concept, or idea related to evaluation. Professional Development sessions are offered independently of the regular sessions for the conference and require a separate fee in order to attend. FEES: Half day sessions for members are $75 and whole day sessions are $150. For students the fees are $40 and $80 respectively and for non-members the fees are $100 and $200. Register for these using the conference registration form. SESSION LIST: Professional Development Sessions are offered according to time period: Session Time Date Off-Site Opportunities various 30-31 Oct 00 Tuesday Full-Day Sessions 31 Oct 00 Wednesday Full-Day Sessions 1 Nov 00 Wednesday A.M. Sessions 1 Nov 00 Wednesday P.M. Sessions 1 Nov 00 Sunday A.M. Sessions

9. DATE POSTED:
JOB DESCRIPTION This position is located in the Inservice (education, Trainingand staff Development) unit of the West hawaii Region at Kona Community
http://www.hhsc.org/recruit/jobannc/Westhi/Rural Dev Fund Prog Regional Coord.ht
HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION RECRUITMENT NO.: KCH 2002E-5
(Temporary, Part-Time – 50% N.T.E. 07-31-2003) MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
  • Education: Graduated from an accredited school of nursing. BSN required; Masters degree in Nursing or Education preferred. Work Experience: Five (5) years experience as a Medical/Surgical or Inpatient Critical Care Nurse required; one (1) year experience in an educator role required. Experience with project management preferred. Certification: Certification in Health Care Provider (adult, child and infant) and/or Health Saver Plus (adult) is required within six (6) months of employment. Licensure: Possession of a current license to practice as a professional nurse in the State of Hawaii.
FORMS TO COMPLETE : For this recruitment, complete the application form for Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, (HR-04) and the Availability Card (CH 101) which are available at the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, Human Resources Office; Maui Memorial Medical Center and Kula Hospital, Kohala Hospital and Kona Community Hospital on Hawaii; Leahi Hospital and Maluhia on Oahu; Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital and Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital on Kauai; and Lanai Community Hospital on Lanai. The application form will not be available at any other location. You may also visit our website at: www.hhsc.org

10. Discussion Groups For Developmental Education
the Community College level, majordomo@hcc.hawaii.edu. HEPROCL, Higher EducationProcesses List accrediation, teaching practices, staff development, restructuring
http://www.ci.swt.edu/Dev.ed/Program/Discussion_groups.html
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This page describes how to subscribe to various electronic discussion groups that discuss developmental education. Then, it provides a listing of the discussion groups . If you find others that are not listed here or if the address is incorrect, please e-mail the webmaster and he/she will correct this listing. Enjoy.
E-mail Discussion Groups
This is a list of useful discussion groups for developmental educators. To join these discussion groups, you send a message to a computer program (either Majordomo or Listserv). To join a group that uses the LISTSERV server, follow these directions. Note this first example is to subscribe to the LRNASST discussion group, an excellent discussion group on learning assistance at the college level.
To join you send an e-mail message to the LISTSERV program (which also happens to be the name of the computer at the University of Arizona). In the Subject: line, leave it blank, since the computer program doesn't recognize a message anyway. Then, in the body of the message, simply enter the SUBSCRIBE command (upper or lower case) followed by your first name and your last name. The computer program recognizes your e-mail address from the header in your message. In a few hours or a few days, you will receive a message that you are subscribed and directions for using the discussion group. Keep these for future reference. Especially the

11. Stephen Downes - 04/14/99 - What Happened At California Virtual University
is characteristic of CVU's approach that staff were left Real education and CommonCourse Numbering Alan Buckley, CVU 12, 1999 http//leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/org
http://www.newstrolls.com/news/dev/downes/column041499.htm
What Happened at California Virtual University In mid-September of 1997 and with much fanfare, California Virtual University (CVU) opened its doors, launching a website which would feature "the online and distance education offerings of all California accredited colleges and universities." The following year, state governor Pete Wilson pushed for and won $16 million (all figures in US dollars) for online learning, and of that, six million for CVU in particular. "We'll have a global audience," said Diane Vines, vice president of academic development for the California State University Institute who served as CVU's chief academic officer for the design and planning phase. By April of 1999, the dream lay in ruins. All that will remain is a listing of online courses and programs offered by other California institutions. CVU's plans for an virtual library and online guidance counseling service were shelved. Staff were laid off. What happened? The L.A. Times provides the accident report: Last July, Wilson turned over the California Virtual University to a nonprofit foundation, saying there was "no need" to create a new state bureaucracy. He launched it with temporary funding from private donations, hoping it would soon be bringing in revenue from ads on its Web site at www.california.edu.

12. LCC - Fall 2002 Phonebook Firstname Listing
Cindy, Martin, 483, ACAD, staff dev Coord./Management, L111. David, Kong,654, STSVC, hawaii Upward Bound-Dir. L-101C. Diane, Cho, 312, S SCI, education,GT-209.
http://www.lcc.hawaii.edu/docs/depot/phone/phone_first.html
Fall 2002 First name listing Firstname Lastname Div Area Office A. Morgan Andaluz
L A ESL, Spanish, English LA-205 Adam Liss
BTECH Accounting BE-203 Aileen Lum-Akana
STSVC Fin Aid Officer AD-212 Aileen Matsuda
STSVC Clerk-Typist (Fin.Aid) AD-210 Alan Johnson
S SCI Psychology FA-207 Alan Leitner
Art, Foyer Art Gallery AM-203 Alan Smolka
L A English LA-208 Alejandro Ramos
ICS DA-213 Alvin Yanagisako
S SCI Sociology GT-209 Amy Endo
V/T Opticianry GT-111 Andrew Rossi ADMIN Institutional Analyst L-301B Andrzej Dabrowski L A Spanish LA-212 Angela Nishimoto Botany BS-206 Ann Berner L A English, Esl LA-204 Ann Dorado STSVC Counselor/W.I.T. AD-221C Ann Shimabukuro STSVC Hawaii Upward Bound L-101C Anthony Russo Astro/Oceanography BS-202 Anthony Truong S SCI Economics FA-205 Arleda Watson L A English LA-206 Aulii-Ann Silva STSVC Student Act Coord;Couns. AD-222 Barbara Donios OCET Theater Clerk-Typist TH-208 Barbara Hotta ICS DA-206 Barbara Naki S SCI H Serv LCCW Barbara Saromines-Ganne Art On leave Barry Nakamura History FA-213 Becky George L A ESL LA-224 Ben Dacuycuy O/M Janitor MAINT BLDG Benedicto Natividad O/M Janitor MAINT BLDG Bernadette Howard DEAN Act. Asst Dean of Instruction

13. Town Meeting List
UH student), Barbara Arthurs (staff, HawCC), David Focus Group 9 education ParticipantsJohn Thatcher Participants Paula Helfrich (hawaii Economic dev.
http://townmeetinglist.blogspot.com/

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Town Meeting List
November 19 Town Meeting on the Future of the Big Island, Draft List of Participants
Note: This is an incomplete listing based on the focus group handwritten sheets completed by each team during the three hour session. This list will be modified as late reports come in and as comments on the electronic forum are considered. A hardcopy report with findings and suggestions of the focus groups will be produced at a later date. If your name is mispelled, or if you arrived late and did not sign the focus group sheets, kindly send an e-mail note with the focus group designation and your name to: ansonchong@pobox.com. Mahalo!
Focus Group 1: Affordable Housing
Participants: Marty Stuart (Architect), Diane Chadwick (Hawai’I Community Fdn.), Karen Carvalho (student and ASUH Senator) and Ku’ulei Maunupau (President, Pacific United Nations Alliance).
Focus Group 2: Childcare
Participants: Chita Braceros, Laura DeKoning, Darwin Egusa and Judy Riviera (HawCC students); Mai Wong, Mary Goya (HawCC staff).
Focus Group 3: Co-Ops
Participants: Heather Hedenschau (Real Estate Broker), Ida Prange (Realtor Student), Christopher Carroll (student), Gerrie Morisky (Ala Loa Comm. Fdn.), Bianca Molinari (student), Michelle Medeiros (student) and Tim O’Connell (USDA/Rural Development), Dr. Noelie Rodrigues (Professor)

14. Spence-Chapin News And Events
after I took the flight from hawaii to San introduce Mr. dev Verman to SC staff,prospective families China to evaluate progress and offer education in child
http://www.spence-chapin.org/016.html
At a Glance Calendar Adoption Resource
Center Events
Spence-Chapin News ... Spence-Chapin in the Media
Spence-Chapin News
  • "I will smile and answer, "Yes."
  • Korea Rich in Tradition and Pride
  • Roots Discovery Tour
  • Celebrating Our India Program ...
  • Visiting the Granny Program "I will smile and answer, "Yes." In the fall of 2002, Matt packed his bags and left home for his freshman year at college When Matt was applying to colleges, he wrote the following essay, based on an actual incident, that movingly conveys his feelings about being a member of a transracial family. During the years before that day, I used to run around the playground, occasionally blurting out to any nearby adult, "I'm adopted!" After all, adults never listen to little kids. My parents had told me many times that I was adopted, but they loved me anyway. So, in my childish perception, I believed that being adopted was similar to being a messy eater or a staunch advocate of the musicality of arm farts. It was a secret between us and only us, or so I thought. I soon found that I was wrong. The differences between my parents and me were too obvious to ignore. Sometimes, even my name alone is sufficient reason for others to be surprised by who I am. Last summer, eight years after I took the flight from Hawaii to San Diego, a girl in a French study program thought that I was lying to her when I told her my name was Matthew. After everyone else on the student list was accounted for, and I was the only one without a name, she finally admitted that she had expected me to be "just another Jewish kid from Westchester."
  • 15. Staff Development Resources
    of elementary and secondary education in the states, the of sources. State education staff reported on policies school year since 1998 (hawaii, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and
    http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD%20Site/StaffDev/StaffDevLinks.html
    LINKS TO RESOURCES
    FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT
    INDEX:
    Organizations Supporting Staff Development
    Written Materials on Staff Development
    Video Tapes on Staff Development
    Audio Tapes on Staff Development ...
    Return to RSOD Home Page
    Organizations Supporting Staff Development:
    Many of the United States provide some form of intermediate service centers to support educators who are working on state reform initiatives. In Illinois these are called Regional Offices of Education. In Michigan these are called Intermediate School Districts. In that case, ISDs have boundaries that overlap regular school districts and have their own taxing authority. In New York and Colorado these agencies are called BOCES which stands for Board of Cooperative Educational Services. Texas has 20 Education Service Center Regions. If you don't know how to access assistance from these agencies, click here to link to the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) which can connect you to the state board of education in your state. You should be able to find out there if such agencies are in your state. The only USA exception is Hawaii which has one school district for the entire state and so, the state provides the assistance directly.
    In some countries, like Canada, the assistance for school improvement comes from provincial "ministries" of education. In other countries, like Singapore and Great Britain, the Ministry of Education is for the whole nation.

    16. OSA Staff Directory: Student Housing Services
    edu. Blakeley, Karen Educational dev. Officer, 9564021 blakeley@hawaii.edu.Boone, Beverly Clerk Typist, 956-4576 boone@hawaii.edu.
    http://www.hawaii.edu/osa/Student_Housing_Staff.html
    Student Housing Services
    OSA Staff Quicklinks: Administrative Services Board of Publications Career Services Children's Center ... Service Learning Program Student Housing Services University Health Services Vice President for Student Affiairs Women's Center Johnson Hall A Basement
    2522 Dole Street
    Phone:
    956-8177, FAX: 956-5995
    Click Here For Information About This Office

    Bennet, Renee

    Clerk Typist
    Blakeley, Karen
    Educational Dev. Officer
    Boone, Beverly
    Clerk Typist Butland, Marcia

    17. Summer2002 Off-Campus Classses
    FIRE 111, Managment in the Fire Service, 3, Distance education, staff. Please contactStacy Rogers at 8459212 or e-mail stacy@hcc.hawaii.edu Or contact
    http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/socad/summer02.html
    Summer 2002
    1July -10 September
    Administration of Justice Early Childhood Education Liberal Arts; Pre-Nursing Home ... Course Descriptions This schedule is subject to change. Click on class initials to view course descriptions.
    Administration of Justice
    top of page class course title credits day time instructor location AJ 210 Juvenile Justice WED Kaniho/Sunia Schofield AJ 221 Intro to Criminal Law SAT B. Chang Schofield AJ 224 Rules of Evidence MON L. Walker Schofield
    Early Childhood Education
    top of page class course title credits day time instructor location ED 131 Early Childhood Dev:
    Theory into Practice SAT M. Nakanishi Schofield

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    class course title credits day time instructor FIRE 107 Distance Education Staff FIRE 111 Managment in the Fire Service Distance Education Staff Classes scheduled from June 17-July 26. Please contact Stacy Rogers at 845-9212 or e-mail: stacy@hcc.hawaii.edu
    Or contact HCC Admissions at 845-9129 for more information.

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    class course title credits day time instructor location ICS 100 FRI S. Trice

    18. Faculty/Staff Directory - T - Z
    Faculty/staff Directory. Administration A F G - L M - S T- Z Takemoto , Cory, Instructor, CC (dev. Studies, Math), 845-9232.
    http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/directory/index4.html
    Home Information About Us Academic Programs Distance Education Off Campus Program ... Faculty/Staff Directory Services Admissions Registration College Skills Center Counseling ... Career Services Faculty/Staff Directory Administration A to F G to L M to S T to Z Tadaki , Milton Associate Professor, CC Tagama , Ray Groundskeeper Takakawa , Nara Lecturer Takamine , Robert Assistant Professor, CC Takata , Ronald Professor, CC Takebayashi , Vern Assistant Professor, CC Takemoto , Cory Instructor, CC (Dev. Studies, Math) Talbo , Gordon Associate Professor Tamakawa , Faye Associate Professor, CC Tanaka , Aaron Professor, CC Tanaka , Kay Account Clerk Tanida , Greg Lecturer Taniguchi , Lorri Registered Professional Nurse Tanimoto , Kerry Associate Professor, CC Tano , Kenneth Lecturer Tateishi , Allen Assistant Professor, CC Templeton , Maggie Instructor, CC Tengan , Glen UH Educational Specialist Tennessee , Carl Lecturer Tomita , Roy Lecturer Tomsic , Louis Lecturer Torigoe , Eileen Personnel Officer Torigoe , Grace Instructor (Counselor) Toyama , Edwin Offset Press Operator Treinen , Patricia

    19. Medical Education Bibliography
    Society for Research in Higher education; 1970. 6. Abrahamson S. Time return medical schools to their primary purpose education. Acad. Med. J. Nurs. staff dev. 1991;Sept/Oct.
    http://www.hmc.psu.edu/library/services/Instruction/mededbibliography.htm

    20. Bethlehem College Campus Staff
    M.Ed.{Harvard}, M.Ed.{hawaii}, BA., DipEd Bethlehem Developments Support staff PhillipMounter Vicky Christian education Trust - Bethlehem Trading Ltd Lis
    http://www.beth.school.nz/Staff.html
    Contact: webmaster@beth.school.nz Executive Director
    Graham Preston (Dip Tchg)
    Bethlehem College - Secondary
    Secondary Principal

    Brian Seatter - Secondary Principal (B.A.)
    Secondary Academic Staff
    Helen Allen - Secondary Teacher (B.Sc.Grad.,Dip.Tchg)
    Linda Anderson - Secondary Teacher/Year 11 Dean (B. Soc. Sci, B. Ed, Higher Dip.Ed)
    Anna-Lee Annett - Secondary Teacher (BA, Dip. Tchg)
    Sarah Anton -
    Stephen Armstrong - Secondary Teacher (B.Th, B.Ed, DipTchg,TTC ) Alison Armstrong - Secondary Teacher (BA, Dip. Tchg, ATCL, LTCL) Kelly Bain - Secondary Teacher (BA, B. Tchg) Shem Banbury - Secondary Teacher (B.Ed.) Mohini Bhan - Secondary Teacher (B.Sci.PostGrad.Dip.,PostGrad.Cert.Ed) Yvonne Burmester - Teacher Aide: Secondary (Tch.AideCrt.) Ross Cannell - Secondary Teacher (ATC.,Dip.Tchg) Max Cason - HOD Com.Studies (BA (Ed) Sec) Mark Clements - Secondary Teacher/ Year 13 Dea (B.Sc.,Dip.Tchg) Diane Codyre - Year 7-8 Dean (B.Ed.,DipTchg, ) Judith Craven - HOD Maths (BSc, Dip C.Ed, M.Ed) Stephen Crowther - Secondary Teacher (Dip.FineArts.,Dip.Tchg) Craig Culpepper - Secondary Teacher/Year 10 Dean (BA, DipTchg)

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