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1 February 2013 DCPS Central Office Organization
2 DCPS Central Office The mission of the District of Columbia Public Schools is to ensure that every DCPS school provides a world class education that prepares all of our students, regardless of background or circumstance, for success in college, career, and life. Chancellor Kaya Henderson, [email protected] For all requests, please contact Angie Williams Skelton, angela.williams [email protected] or call Office Chief of Strategy Chief of Staff Chief of Special Education Chief of Family and Public Engagement Chief Academic Officer Chief of Data and Accountability Chief of Human Capital Chief Operating Officer Chief of Schools Chief Peter Weber, [email protected] Lisa Ruda, [email protected] Nathaniel Beers, [email protected] Josephine Robinson, [email protected] Carey Wright, [email protected] Open position Interim Chief, Peter Weber, [email protected] Jason Kamras, [email protected] Anthony DeGuzman, [email protected] John Davis, [email protected]
3 Office of Strategy The Office of the Chief of Strategy s mission is to support the Chancellor and her leadership team to align all key decision making with the long term ambitions of the District. Chief: Peter Weber, [email protected], or call Federal Programs and Grants Division Division Lead Jocelyn Basley, Deputy Chief, [email protected] Focus Areas Grant development & administration Fiscal management & interagency relations (OCFO/OSSE) Federally mandated programs & services Title I compliance & monitoring Quality & process improvement Impact aid Intergovernmental Affairs Division Division Lead Fonda Sutton, Deputy Chief, [email protected] Focus Areas City Council relations Hearing preparation Other intergovernmental services Strategic Planning & Performance Management Division Division Lead Jessica Rauch, Director, [email protected] Focus Areas Agency wide strategic planning & monitoring Division level operating plan development & alignment Mayoral performance management STAT Resource Allocation Division Division Lead Nadja Michel Herf, Specialist, nadia.michel [email protected] Focus Areas Strategic plan budget alignment Spend plan development & monitoring Budget transparency for internal and external stakeholders BudgetSTAT Press and Media Division Division Lead Melissa Salmanowitz, Press Secretary, [email protected] Focus Areas Press statements Crisis communications Media relations
4 Office of the Chief of Staff The mission of the Office of the Chief of Staff is to ensure that all DCPS schools will be ready on the first day of school and every day after, so that all principals can lead, all teachers can teach and all students can learn. Chief: Lisa Ruda, For all scheduling requests, please contact Joyce McNeil, or Deputy Chief of Staff: Mary L. Outlaw, School Security Division Division Lead Anthony Hinnant, Deputy Chief, Focus Areas Fingerprinting & background Investigations Administrative Investigations 24 Hour security services, alarm and CCTV monitoring of DCPS facilities in partnership w/mpd School Operations Division Division Lead Reginald C. Ballard Jr., Director, Focus Areas School operational support Emergency management/coop planning Custodian professional development & DGS liaison Security School Opening Division Division Lead John Petersen, Director, Focus Areas School opening & school closing procedures School budgets development Enrollment audit School registrars professional development Student residency Inclement weather & other school emergencies Compliance Division Division Lead Conchita Hudson, Interim Director, Focus Areas External regulatory audits External regulatory complaints/inquiries Internal audits Compliance audit readiness training Critical Response Division Division Lead Christopher Rinkus, Manager, Focus Areas Students, parents, & employee complaint resolution
5 Customer service Out of Boundary lottery & Online High School application assistance
6 Office of Special Education The mission of the Office of Special Education is to serve all DCPS students with disabilities by providing high quality instruction and services as close to home as possible and in the timely and consistent manner they deserve. Chief: Nathaniel Beers, For all schedule requests, please contact Tara Cheston, or Chief of Staff: Donna Anthony, Compliance Division Division Lead Neela Rathinasamy, Deputy Chief, Focus Areas Policy Monitoring Nonpublic Resolution Operations Division Division Lead Charles Jackson, Deputy Chief, Focus Areas Communications Medicaid services Operations/Human Resources Procurement/Budget Hiring Programming Division Division Lead Thomas Flanagan, Interim Deputy Chief, Focus Areas Academic programs: autism, low incidence disabilities, behavior, instruction Academic supports: LRE support Resources & analysis: ESY & transportation Transition Professional development Assistive Technology Related Services Division Division Lead Arthur Fields, Senior Director, Focus Areas Physical supports Speech & language pathology Psychology Social Work Early Stages Division Division Lead Heather Elliott, Executive Director,
7 Focus Areas Child Find Early stages operations Evaluations Family Care
8 Office of Family and Public Engagement The mission of the Office of Family and Public Engagement is to manage relationships with parents, community members and partners and provide them with the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to DCPS and student achievement and success. Chief: Josephine Bias Robinson, [email protected] For all scheduling requests, please contact Burnell Holland, [email protected] or Communications Division Division Lead Hassan Charles, Director, [email protected] Focus Areas DCPS website updates Connect Ed Support Film and video requests ( Social media requests (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, E news, Text Messaging) School news Announcements New initiatives Family and Community Engagement Division Division Lead Shanita Burney, Director, [email protected] Focus Areas LSAT training & support PTO/PTA guidance & support State of the schools Strategic programming/outreach geared toward parents & families Ward based planning initiatives Community Partnerships Division Division Lead Open position Focus Areas Arts planning Community partnerships Donations Volunteers School Level Family Engagement Division Division Lead Vincent Baxter, Director, [email protected] Focus Areas Family engagement capacity for principals and teachers Family engagement data metrics & tracking Family engagement plan development support Parent teacher conference technical assistance & capacity building
9 Office of the Chief Academic Officer The mission of the Office of the Chief Academic Officer is to ensure that every DCPS school receives the academic and social emotional resources and supports to provide a world class education that prepares all students for success in college, career and life. Chief: Carey Wright, [email protected] For all scheduling requests, please contact Tonia Essig, [email protected] or Chief of Staff: Jeanie Boehmler, [email protected] Curriculum and Instruction Division Division Lead Brian Pick, Deputy Chief, [email protected] Focus Areas Literacy & humanities STEM Health, physical education, visual arts, music & world languages Instructional coaching Advanced and Enriched Instruction Educational technology Youth Engagement Division Division Lead Adele Fabrikant, Deputy Chief, [email protected] Focus Areas Attendance Health & wellness Student discipline & school climate Student placement Response to Intervention Academic Programming and Support Division Division Lead Dan Gordon, Deputy Chief, [email protected] Focus Areas College & career readiness Visiting instructional service Out of school time programs Early childhood education Bilingual education
10 Office of Data and Accountability The mission of the Office of Data and Accountability is to provide high quality data, information, and analysis to enable data driven decision making across DCPS. Chief: (Open position) Interim Chief, Peter Weber, For general ODA requests contact Chief of Staff: Pras Ranaweera, or call Continuous Improvement Division Division Lead Greg Garrison, Deputy Chief, Focus Areas Analysis & evaluation School data use o Scorecard o SPDI o Forensics tool Stakeholder survey Data Systems Division Division Lead Andrew Patricio, Deputy Chief, [email protected] Focus Areas Data systems o STARS Training & help desk support Assessment and Accountability Division Division Lead Valen Cayetano, Director, [email protected] Focus Areas Summative assessment (CAS) Formative assessments (PIA) Strategic Alignment and Performance Management Division Division Lead Pras Ranaweera, Chief of Staff, [email protected] Focus Areas Business operations Strategic Initiatives Performance management
11 Office of Human Capital The mission of the Office of Human Capital is to ensure DCPS has the most effective teachers, principals, and central office staff in the nation so that we can provide all DCPS students with a world class education that prepares them for college, career, and life. Chief: Jason Kamras, [email protected] For all scheduling requests, please contact Clare Farrell at or Chief of Staff: Anna Gregory, [email protected] Teacher Effectiveness Division Division Leads Scott Thompson, Deputy Chief, Teacher Effectiveness Strategy, [email protected] Michelle Hudacsko, Deputy Chief, IMPACT, [email protected] Focus Areas Recruitment and selection of teachers New teacher orientation IMPACT (including master educators) Support on the Teaching and Learning Framework Retention initiatives, including: o LIFT: Teacher career ladder o IMPACTplus Principal Effectiveness Division Division Lead Hilary Darilek, Deputy Chief, [email protected] Focus Areas Recruitment and selection of school leaders New principal orientation School leader IMPACT Leadership development, including: o Leadership Academy o Aspiring Leaders Program School leader compensation Central Office Effectiveness Division Division Leads Heather Schwager, Deputy Chief, [email protected] Focus Areas Recruitment and selection of Central Office staff Job classification and compensation Performance evaluation Urban Education Leaders Internship Program (UELIP) All Hands meetings Onboarding Human Resources Division
12 Division Leads Crystal Jefferson, Interim Deputy Chief, Focus Areas Strategic staffing Data integrity and analytics HR Answers Benefits and compensation Labor management & employee relations
13 Office of the Chief Operating Officer The mission of the Office of the Chief Operating Officer is to ensure that DCPS schools and Central Office staff have the operational resources and infrastructure they need so that educators can focus on instruction. Chief: Anthony DeGuzman, For all scheduling requests, please contact or Chief of Staff: Claudia Lujan, Office of Contracts and Acquisitions Division Lead Glorious Bazemore, Deputy Director, Focus Areas Large procurement polices & procedures Small procurement policies & procedures Staff training for procurement processes Technology Division Division Lead Chelsea Rock, Director, Focus Areas IT support for schools IT infrastructure Central Office application development Facilities Planning Division Division Lead Renard Alexander, Director, Focus Areas Master facilities planning School design Green building initiatives Strategic Initiatives Division Division Lead Amy Lerman, Manager, Focus Areas Targeted student recruitment Planning & district configuration PS/PK and out of boundary lottery, HS Online application Logistics Division Division Lead Roger Asterilla, Manager, Focus Areas Inventory management (IT, furniture) Textbook management Moving services Special events equipment Business Operations Division Division Leads Rebecca Newman, Manager, Focus Areas Headquarters operations ( st St NE)
14 Contracts & procurement support for Central Office & school staff Business manager professional development
15 Office of the Chief of Schools The mission of the Office of the Chief of Schools is to ensure that every school in the District of Columbia provides a quality education that prepares all of our students, regardless of background or circumstance, for success in college, career, and life. Chief: John Davis, [email protected] For all scheduling requests, please contact Jasmin Jones, [email protected] or Instructional Superintendent Cluster 1 Division Lead Barbara Adderley, [email protected] Assistant: Joi Scudder, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area Elementary Schools Instructional Superintendent Cluster 2 Division Lead Clara Canty, [email protected] Assistant: Dorothea Woods, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area Elementary Schools Instructional Superintendent Cluster 3 Division Lead Amanda Alexander, [email protected] Assistant: Sharon Farewell, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area Elementary Schools Instructional Superintendent Cluster 4 Division Lead Errick Greene, [email protected] Assistant: Dorothea Woods, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area Elementary Schools Instructional Superintendent Cluster 5 Division Lead Jacqueline Gartrell, [email protected] Assistant: Dorothea Woods, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area Elementary Schools/ Education Campuses Instructional Superintendent Cluster 6 Division Lead Stephen Zagami, [email protected] Assistant: Sharon Farewell, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area Education Campuses Instructional Superintendent Cluster 7 Division Lead Lolli Haws, [email protected]
16 Assistant: Sharon Farewell, Contact Number: Focus Area Elementary Schools/Education Campuses Instructional Superintendent Cluster 8 Division Lead Mark King, [email protected] Assistant: Joi Scudder, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area Middle Schools Instructional Superintendent Cluster 9 Division Lead Daniel Shea, [email protected] Assistant: Linda Roberts, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area High Schools Instructional Superintendent Cluster 10 Division Lead Thomas Anderson, [email protected] Assistant: Linda Roberts, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area High Schools Instructional Superintendent Cluster 11 Division Lead Terry DeCarbo, [email protected] Assistant: Linda Roberts, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area Alternative Schools/Autonomous Schools Athletics Division Lead Stephanie Evans, Director, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area Athletics Office of School Turnaround Division Lead Theodore Thompson, Deputy Chief, [email protected] Contact Number: Focus Area School Turnaround
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