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WSD Organizational Chart.2013 14.v3
1. WINOOSKI SCHOOL DISTRICT
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
2013-2014
CITIZENS OF WINOOSKI
Board of School Trustees
Superintendent
Sean McMannon
Finance Manager
Rebecca Goulet
Principal PK-5
Central Office
Mary O’Rourke
Principal 6-12
Leon Wheeler
Assistant Principal 6-12
Kate Grodin
• Finance
Facilities
- Maintenance
- Custodial
• IT
- IT Coordinator
- IT Coordinator Asst.
- Webmaster
• Food Service
• Public Safety Committee
• Transportation
• Copy Center
Revised 7/24/13
Director of Curriculum
Assistant to Superintendent
• Accounts Payable/Receivable
School Resource Officer
(SRO)
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Teachers
Instructional Asst.
Guidance
Clerical/Admin. Asst.
Nurse (LP)
Student Services Asst.
Learning Media Center
Director
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Teachers
Instructional Asst.
Guidance
Clerical/Admin. Asst.
Athletic Director
Nurse (HH)
Student Services Asst.
Student Assistance
Program Counselor (SAP)
• Structured Learning
Specialist
• Learning Media Center
Director
Director of
Support Services
Robin Hood
• Admin. Asst.
• Instructional Asst.
• District Evaluators
• ELL Teachers/Tutors
• School Psychologist
• Social Workers
• Special Educators – shared
• Special Educators for
Therapeutic Classrooms
Rooms (Gr. K-5, 6-8 & 9-12)
Behavior Interventionist (K-5)