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RNESU welcomes 49 new employees

Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union is excited to introduce 49 new employees who will be working throughout the district in all capacities. All are invited to welcome the following individuals to the Brandon-area schools:

NESHOBE ELEMENTARY

John Aprilliano-Intervention Specialist 

Carol Buzby-L/T Teacher: Elementary 

Brittney Clodgo-Paraeducator

Anna Cook-Teacher: Elementary 

Elizabeth Corey-Teacher: Grade 4 

Thomas Darling-Teacher: Elementary 

Leah Davis-Teacher: Grade 2

Bianca Madrigal-Paraeducator

Jamie Mahoney-Teacher: Special Services 

Georgianna Nop-Teacher: Elementary

OTTER CREEK ACADEMY (Leicester, Whiting, Sudbury)

Jasmyn Carapezza-Paraeducator 

Heather Dazzi-Paraedcuator

BARSTOW ELEMENTARY

Olivia Bowen-Elementary Teacher 

Mary Hitchock-Teacher: PreK/EEE 

Samantha Raymond-Paraeducator 

Deborah Poljacik-Paraeducator

LOTHROP ELEMENTARY

Jonathan Davis-Custodian

Natalie Gilliard-Teacher: Special Services 

Erica Williams Harryman-Principal

OTTER VALLEY UNION MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL:

Alexandria Brace-Teacher: Special Services 

Zachary Brooks-Teacher: HS Social Studies 

Erin Cameron-Teacher: Special Services 

Courtney Currier-Teacher: Special Services 

Joel Jones-Associate Principal

Emerson Doty-Teacher: HS Language Arts 

Crystal Eastman-Floating Substitute 

Jeremey Everett-Teacher: HS Science 

William Gunger-Teacher: HS Social Studies 

Cassandra Hayes-Teacher: Special Services 

Debra Karpak-L/T Teacher: Health

Larissa McDonough-Social Emotional Learning Professional 

Mary Richards-Teacher: HS ELA

Katie St. Raymond-Teacher: HS Alternative Learning 

Christina Sweet-Teacher: MS Health

Katie Wallett-School Counselor

Cameron Wescott-Teacher: Choral/Vocal Music

RNESU–DISTRICT WIDE

Stacey Farrington-Home School Coordinator

Laura Jakubowski-Assistant Director of Finance

Aili Jones-School Psychologist

Taylor Lanpher-School Based Mental Health Coordinator 

George Smith-Bus Driver

Megan Sheldrick-Paraeducator

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