DISTRICT 125 - Key Persons
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- Manager of Physical Welfare
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- Manager of Physical Welfare / Administration
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- Foundation - S2C Coordinator / Foundation
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- Postsecondary Special Education Coordinator
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- Learning Center Tutor / Student Learning Programs
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- Director of Social Studies
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- Asst. Director of Science
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- Director of Accounting & Fiscal Services
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- Director of Information Services
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- Director of Communication Arts
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- Asst. Director of EL and Bilingual Supports
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- Director of Research and Evaluation
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- Director of Human Resources
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- Director of Social Emotional Learning
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- Director of Student Learning Programs
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- Director of Student Activities
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- Assistant Principal of Teaching & Learning
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- Teacher
- Video Production Specialist / Information Services
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- Co - Assistant Principal for Operations
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- Director of Applied Arts & CSET
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- Director of Communication
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- Technology Trainer / Information Services
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- Division Assistant, Library
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- Director of Multilingual Learning
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- Co - Assistant Principal for Operations
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- Asst. Director of Communication Arts
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- Coordinator of Multilingual Supports
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- Private Placement Coordinator
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- Director of Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment
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- Asst. Director of Special Education
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- Technology / IT Specialist / Information Services
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- Learning Center Tutor - Math / Student Learning Programs
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- Student Services Manager / Student Services
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- Director of Student Services
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- Asst. Director of Student Services
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- Asst. Superintendent for Business
Adlai Stevenson II was widely considered to be one of the most eloquent and wittiest statesmen of his time, and other names and titles associated with the new school - the Patriots (nickname), the Ambassador (yearbook), the Statesman (student newspaper), the Wit (student literary journal) - flowed from the background and characteristics of the man.
The new school also faced its share of adversity. When it opened on Sept. 7, 1965, Stevenson High School had 467 students, 31 teachers and three administrators. But there was no principal, and no desks for students -- the furniture had been shipped to Prairie View, Texas by mistake. Students sat on concrete floors and shared textbooks and materials. There were no books in the library, so teachers and other community members went door-to-door asking for donations.
Tom Baumann, a member of the original faculty and the school's first football coach, remembered trying to purchase equipment for his first team in the spring of 1965. "We went out to buy football gear, and I can still remember going into the sporting goods store," he said. "They asked, ‘What's the name of your school?' And I said, ‘We don't really know.' They asked, ‘What are your school colors going to be?' And I said, ‘We don't really know. Give us white.' "
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- Director of Special Education
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- Asst. Director of Mathematics