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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 306 058 RC 017 048 TITLE Curriculum Contacts in Alaska, 1988. A Directory of Professional Associations and Curriculum Representatives. INSTITUTION Alaska State Dept. of Education, Juneau. PUB DATE 88 NOTE 29p. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Educational Resources; *Human Resources; Organizations (Groups); *Professional Associations IDENTIFIERS *Alaska ABSTRACT This directory of professional associations in Alaska lists information concerning the purpose, contact person, number of members, requirements for membership, fees, publications, awards, national affiliations, officers, and a state department liaison person for each association. Divided into two sections, the first deals with 13 associations constituting the State Curriculum Cabinet; the second part lists 25 affiliate organizations. (ALL) *********************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * *k*********************************************************************

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DOCUMENT RESUME

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TITLE Curriculum Contacts in Alaska, 1988. A Directory ofProfessional Associations and CurriculumRepresentatives.

INSTITUTION Alaska State Dept. of Education, Juneau.PUB DATE 88NOTE 29p.

PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Educational Resources; *Human Resources;

Organizations (Groups); *Professional AssociationsIDENTIFIERS *Alaska

ABSTRACTThis directory of professional associations in Alaska

lists information concerning the purpose, contact person, number ofmembers, requirements for membership, fees, publications, awards,national affiliations, officers, and a state department liaisonperson for each association. Divided into two sections, the firstdeals with 13 associations constituting the State Curriculum Cabinet;the second part lists 25 affiliate organizations. (ALL)

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3 CURRICULUM CABINET

4 Alaska Arta in Education

4 Alaska Association for Computers in Education

6 Alaska Assn. for Health, Physical Education Recreation and Dance

6 Alaska Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

7 Alaska Council for the Social Studies

8 Alaska Council of Teachers of English

9 Alaska Council of Teachers of Mathematics

9 Alaska Foreign Language Association

10 Alaska Heal h. Education Consortium

11 Alaska Science Teachers Association

12 Alaska State Association for the Education of Young Children

13 Alaska State Reading Association

14 Alaska State Vocational Association

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Alaska Alliance for the Mentally Ill

Alaska Art Education Association

Alaska Association for Bilingual Education

Alaska Association for Community Education

Alaska Association of Elementary School Principals

Alaska Association of School Librarians

Alaska Close Up

Alaska Community Theatcr Festival Inc. (ACTFEST)

Alaska Council on Economic Education

Alaska Future Problem Solving Program

Alaska Music Educators Association

Alaska Native Education Council

Alaska Natural Resource and Outdoor Education Association (ANROE)

Alaska Public Broadcasting Commission

Alaska School Activities Association

Alaska School Psychologist's Association

Alaska State Council on the Arts

Alaska State Writing Consortium

Interface Network Inc.

Mariswood Educational Resources

Northwest Association of Marine Education (NAME)

Perseverance Theatre

Professional Teaching Practices Commission

Society for General Music

22 Very Special Arts Alaska

23 DISTRICT CONTACTS

26 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CONTACTS

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THE CURRICULUM CABINET

The Curriculum Cabinet was formed in 1984 to provide a means to recognize and use thespecialized skills, talents and perspectives of the content area professional associations inAlaska. The Department of Education was involved in a new State School Board initiativeto develop model curriculum guides in eleven major subject areas. Related regulations hadbeen passed to ensure a strong relationship between curriculum, instructional practice andassessment. The Cabinet structure provided for direct, realistic input in the curriculumdevelopment process and related activities. Presidents of thirteen major professionaleducational associations in Alaska make-up the membership of the cabinet.

Alaska Arts in EducationAlaska Association for Computers in EducationAlaska Association for Health, Physical Education Recreation and DanceAlaska Association for Supervision and Curriculum DevelopmentAlaska Council for the Social StudiesAlaska Council of Teachers of EnglishAlaska Council of Teachers of MathematicsAlaska Foreign Language AssociationAlaska Health Education ConsortiumAlaska Science Teachers AssociationAlaska State Association for the Education of Young ChildrenAlaska State Reading AssociationAlaska State Vocational Association

The purpose of the Cabinet is to advise the Department of Education in matters relating tocurriculum, instruction, and assessment. The Department in turn supports the Cabinetassociations by providing a Department staff member to act as liaison to promoteassociation goals and activities that address statewide needs. Department support createsopportunities for inter-disciplinary conferences and activities through biannual Cabinetmeetings, offers direct leadership training to the association presidents, supplies smallamounts of funding to collect association input into curriculum and instructional materialsunderway in the Department, and gives increased visibility and credibility to the associationfor networking.

The spirit of collaboration born with the Cabinet is energizing, positive, and enriching.Together the Cabinet, the thousands of Alaska educators who belong to member professionalassociations, and Department of Education staff have begun a momentum focused onstrengthening the education of Alaska children.

It was the consensus of the Cabinet at the October 1986 meeting, that membership inprofessional organizations should be actively encouraged by administrators as a means ofprofessional growth. Encouraging newly hired teachers to become active in professionalorganizations is a common area of focus.

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Alaska Arts in Education (AAE)

Purpose:

To encourage and strengthen arts ineducation by:Initiating statewide arts in educationprojects; Coordinating appropriate Alaskaprograms and resources with regional andnational arts and education organizationssuch as the Alliance for Arts Education;Fostering an alliance of artists, educators,individuals and groups interested in artsin education; Disseminating informationon excellent art programs in Alaska.

Alaska Arts in Education represents fourmajor disciplines of the fine arts: visualart, music, dance and drama.

Contact:H.J. Slider1701 Russian Jack #1Anchorage, AK. 99508337-2078

Number of Alaska Members:100

Requirement for Membership:Apply

Member Cost:$2012 yrs., includes activities,newsletter

Organization Mailing Address:Box 796Juneau, AK 99802

Publications:Newsletter: "Happenings",bi-monthly

Annual Conference:Usually mid-September

Awards:Nominates for national awards

National Affiliation:Alliance for Arts EducationKennedy CenterWashington, DC 20666

National Publication:Alliance for Arts Program GuideNewsletter: "Interchange"

Officers:President, Jan LovettBox 561Kodiak, AK. 99615486-4801

Curr. Contact, H.J. Slider1701 Russian Jack #1Anchorage, AK. 99508337-2078

Board Members:Lorraine AlbaP.O. Box 10-2332Anchorage, AK 99510248-7027

Leona GrishkowskyP.O. Box 130Unalakleet, AK 99684

Theresa JohnBox 368Bethel, AK 99559

Dan NewmanBox 2116Sitka, AK 99835

Reyne AthanasBox 159Bethel, AK. 99559543-2415

Susan MummaBox 41Seldovia, AK. 99663

Myrna B Clark, Art SupervisorAnchorage School District5100 East 4th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501

DOE Liaison:Marjorie Gorsuch465-2841

Alaska Association for Computers inEducation (AACED)

Purpose:To support the appropriate use ofcomputers as tools and subjects of studyas a content area in schools andeducational programs in the state ofAlaska.

Contact: Alan McCurry, PresidentYukon-Koyukuk School DistractBox 309Nenana, AK. 99760832-5594 ext. 236

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Number of Alaska Members:400

Requirements for Membership:Interest

Member Cost:$25/yr. includes discount onannual conference, newsletter,voting rights

Publications:Newsletter 4 times a yearEditor: Mike ChmielewskiMat-Su Borough School DistrictBox 3454Palmer, AK 99645

Annual Conference:April

National Affiliation:International Council for.Computer in Education (ICCE)

Officers:President, Alan McCurryYukon-Koyukuk School DistrictBox 309Nenana, AK. 99760

2-5594 ext 236

Past Pres., Jerry MyersBox 371Skagway, AK. 99840983-2684 (H)

Pres. Elect, Karen Parr909 Kallinas Rd.Fairbanks, AK. 99712488-2555

Secretary, Della Matthis6950 FredericksAnchorage, AK 99504337-5162

Treasurer, Jim LegnerBox 1884Soldotna, AK. 99669262-4021

Northern, Linda HarwoodBox 98Barrow, AK 99723852-3724

Western, Janelle CowanBox 90Dillingham, AK. 99576842-2220

Southcentral, Dennis DempseyHomer High School600 E. FairviewHomer, AK 99603235-8183

Southeastern, David LangfordSitka, AK. 99835747 -8528

Interior, Barbara De PasoBox 315Tok, AK. 99780

Conference Chairperson, Niki McCurryYukon-Koyukuk School DistrictBox 309Nenana, AK. 99760832-5594 ext. 241

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Alaska Association for Health,Physical Education,Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD)

Purpose:To promote healthful living through theallied fields of health,physical education, recreation and dance

Contact:Tom PoeEagle River Elementary School10900 Old River Rd.Eagle River, AK. 99577694-2225 (W)

Number of Alaska Members:150

Requirement for Membership:Open

Member Cost:$10/yr. includes newsletter,reduced rate at state conference

Annual Conference:October

Awa is:AK Secondary and Elementary PhysicalEducation Award

National Affiliation:Am. Alliance for Health,Physical Education,Recreation and Dance1900 Association DriveReston, VA 22091

National Member Cost:$45/yr. includes monthlynewsletter, bi-monthly journal,choice of 2 other monthlyjournals, reduced rate atnational and district conferences,reduced rate on 'publications.

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National Publications:Update, monthly newsletter; journals:Research Quarterly for Exer & Sport,Health Educator, Journal of Physica'Education. Recreation_and Dance. others

Officers:President, Tom PoeEagle River Elementary School10900 Old Eagle River Rd.Eagle River, AK. 99577694 -2225 (W)

Past Pres., Tom WellsUniversity of Alaska-FairbanksFairbanks, AK. 99775474 -5115 (W)

Secretary, Marlin CollinsP.O. Box 74760Fairbanks, AK 99707497-4236 (W)497-0151 (H)

Treasurer, Glenn JacobBox 359Palmer, AK 99645745-3812 (W)745 -4163 (H)

Newsletter Editor, Teresa TomzackUAF Physical Education DepartmentUniversity of Alaska-FairbanksFairbanks, AK 99775

Journal Editor/Past PresidentRick Kendall1026 W 80Anchorage, AK 99502349-3140 (W)345 -2625 (H)

Recreation Chair, Kim Fampmeyer1832 Bellevue LoopAnchorage, AK 99515349-6471 (W)344-2990 (TI)

Dance ChairSharon KellyBox 773783Eagle River, AK 99577694-8644

Public InformationRosalie Schuette251 S. CobbPalmer, AK 99645745 -3241 (W)745-4388 (H)

Awards ChairRuth Ann Dodson3339 Lakeside DriveAnchorage, AK 99502522-1080 (W)344-6370 (H)

Athletic ChairDebbie Ken-CarpenterP.O. Box 81825Fairbanks, AK 99708372-3109 (W)479-3023 (H)

Physical Education ChairCylvia ReynoldsNome City SchoolsBox 131Nome, AK 99762-0131443-5201 (W)

Health ChairHelen MehrkensAlaska Department of EducationP.O. Box FJuneau, AK 99811-0W0465-2841 (W)789-3323 (H)

Pres. Elect, Rick Kendall1026 W 80thAnchorage, AK 99502345 -2625

DOE Liaison:Helen Mehrkens465-2841

Alaska Association for Supervisionand Curriculum Development

Purpose:To provide leadership in the area ofcurriculum and supervision and toimprove instruction at the local, state andnational levels. To itz.ser a climate forpersonal and profersional growth. Toadvocate the improvement of education.

Contact:Nancy BuellUAA SOE3211 Providence Dr.Anchorage, AK. 99508786-1972 (W)

Number of Alaska Members:150

Requirements for Membership:Interest, dues

Member Cost:$15, includes voting rights, publications

Publications:Newsletter

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Annual Conference:March

National Affiliation:Association for Supervision andCurriculum Development225 North Washington StreetAlexandria, VA 22314

Officers:President, Nancy BuellUAA SOE3211 Providence Dr.Anchorage, AK. 99508786-1972 (W)

Past Pres., Alice BosshardAPU/Learning Center4101 University Dr.Anchorage, AK. 99508

President Elect, Mary FrancisWrangell School DistrictBox 651Wrangell, AK. 99929874-2347 (W)

Secretary, Mary Armstrong426 W. ReDoubt Ave.Soldotna, AK. 99669262-4344 (W)

Treasurer, Peter Larson148 N. BinkleySoldotna, AK. 99669262-5846 (W)

Department of Education, Darby AndersonAlaska Department of EducationP.O.BoxFJuneau, AK 99811

ASCD National Board, Dee Clyne3011 Lexington Ave.Anchorage, AK 99502243-2161 (W)

National Rep., Don McDermott3510 Scarlett Pl.Anchorage, AK. 99517243-4179 (H)

Northern Rep., Rich CarlsonBox 225Unalakleet, AK 99684624-3611 (W)

Southwest Rep., Phyllis MurrayBox 688Bethel, AK 99559543-4800 (W)

At-Large Rep. Bill Buell7854 Highlander Rd.Anchorage, AK. 99502786-1972 (W)

At-Large Rep., Henry KilmerBox 202Dillingham, AK. 99576842-5223 (W)

Northeast Rep., Bill ParrettBox 81802Fairbanks, AK 99708474-7148 (W)

Southcentral Rep., Diane Cardinalli2221 Banbury Dr.Anchorage, AK. 99504337-1583 (W)

Southeast Rep., Mark Hanson218 Front StreetJuneau, AK. 99801586-6806 (W)

Department of Education Rep., DarbyAnderson465-2841

Alaska Council for the Social Studies(ACSS)

Purpose:To promote the teaching of social studies;to encourage research,experimentation and investigation insocial studies areas; to facilitatethe professional and personal cooperationof its members; to sponsorthe publication of desirable articles,reports and surveys; and tointegrate and support the efforts of allthose who have similarpurposes.

Contact:Louie YannottiBox 34937Juneau, AK. 99803-4937586-2303 (W)

Number of Alaska Members:130

Requirement for Membership:None

Member Cost:120 - 2 yr. membership

25 - retired teacher /admin.- 2 yr. student

(lifetime)

Publication 4 times yearEditor: Harvey Brandt3704 Halibut Point RoadSitka, AK 99835

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Conferences:11/18-22, 1988 NCSS, Orlando, Florida3/3-4, 1989 ACSS, Sitka, Alaska11/10-14, 1988 NCSS, St. Louis, Missouri

National Affiliation:National Council for the SocialStudies3501 Newark St. NWWashington, DC 20016

National Cost:$40/yr.

National Publications:"Social Education" and"The Social Studies Teacher

Officers:President, Louie YannottiBox 34937Juneau, AK. 99803-4937586-2303 (W)°G0 -6670 (H)

Pres. Elect.,Brenda CampenBox 1562Sitka, AK. 99835745-3441 (H)966-2201 (W)

Secretary, Sammy Crawford36615 Chinulna Dr.Kenai, AK. 99611283-9271 (H)262-7411 (W)

Treasurer, Sarah GoodBox 309Nenana, AK. 99760832-5643 (H)832-5592 (W)

Past President/NewsletterEditor, Harvey Brandt3704 Halibut Point Rd.Sitka, AK 99835747-8672 (W)747-6447 (H)

Regional RepresentativesSouthwest, Dan RoseBox 5463Chevak, AK. 99663858-7713 (W)

North, Ernie ManzieBox 247McGrath, AK. 99627524-3388 (W)

Southcentral, Bettye Young12021 Portage Dr.Anchorage, AK. 99515272-2581 (W)

Southeast, Donna OstrowskiBox 22081Juneau, AK. 99802465-2835 (W)

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Alaska Council of Teachers ofEnglish (ACTE)

Purpose:To provide Alaska teachers of English anetwork for the exchangeof successful teaching practices. Theorganization also serves to keepmembers informed on the current state ofEnglish instruction.

Contact:Dottie GabrielliBox 1024Nome, AK. 99762

Number of Alaska Members:151

Requirement for Membership:Interest

Member Cost;$10/yr.

Publications:Newsletter three times a year,free to members or upon requestEditor: David JaynesBox 3184Kodiak, AK 99615

Annual Conference:October

Awards:Writing award to high schoolsenior and eighth grader each spring

National Affiliation:National Council of Teachersof English1111 Kenyon RoadUrbana, Illinois 61801

National cost:$30/yr.

Officers:President, Dottie GabrielliBox 1024Nome, AK. 99762443-2391 (H)443-5201 (W)

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Pres. Elect, Kate O'DellKenai Community CollegeP.O. Box 848Soldotna, AK 99669

Recording Sec., Phyllis Rude2567 ArlingtonAnchorage, AK 99503

Membership Sec., Jan CoryellSnider2731 Pelican DriveAnchorage, AK 99515

Treasurer, Sandra Parker2900 Boniface STE 26'Anchorage, AK 99504

NCTE/ACTE DirectorDr. Marilyn BuckleyUniversity of Alaska-Anchorage3211 Providence Dr.Anchorage, AK. 99508

DOE Liaison:Annie Calkins465-2841

Alaska Council of Teacher ofMathematics (ACTM)

Purpose:To individually and collectively promotethe interest ofmathematics and to improve classroominstruction in mathematics atall levels.

Contact:Jim Seitz8410 E. 12th Ct.Anchorage, AK 99504

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Cheryl GirardotBox 2175Sitka, AK. 99835747-5963 (H)

Number of Alaska Members:90

Requirements for Membership:Interest in mathematics,teaching of mathematics and/oractivities related to mathematicseducation

Member Cost:$10/yr. includes copies of journal

Publications:NewsletterJ. Irene MurphyBarrow High SchoolBox 8950Barrow, AK 99723862 -8950

Annual Conference:National each April

National Affiliation:National Council of Teachers ofMathematics1906 Association DriveReston, VA 22091

National Member Cost:$40 includes either ArithmeticTeacher or Mathematics Teacher;NCTM News Bulletin; votingprivileges; discounts on conferences,travel and publications.

National Publication:Arithmetic Teacher, MathematicsTeacher, Journal for Research inMathematics Education, NCTM NewsBulletin

Officers:President, Jim Seitz8410 E. 12th Ct.Anchorage, AK 99504

Past President, Brian Wick3750 Winterset Dr.Anchorage, AK 99508

Membership/Treasurer, Chuck Strauss260 Fall Leaf CircleAnchorage, AK 99504

DOE Liaison:Peggy C465-'2841

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Alaska Foreign Language Association(AFLA)

Purpose:To promote the study of foreign languagesin Alaska and to servethe professional development of foreignlanguage teachers.

Contact:Jo Sanders11661 RockridgeAnchorage, AK. 99516337-1585 (W)345-0203 (H)

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Number of Alaska Members:84

Requirements forMembership:Interest, dues

Member Cost:$15, includes newsletter;voting privileges; regionalmeeting; annual conference;information; logistical andpolitical support; statewidenetworking.

Publications:"AFLA Review" t .vice a yearJo Sanders11661 RockridgeAnchorage, AK. 99516

Annual Conference:October

Alaskan Regional Chapters:Vice-President, SouthcentralAnne Arruda1806 Bellevue LoopAnchorage, AK. 99515

Vice-President, SoutheasternElisabeth WillBox 333Sitka, AK. 99836

Vice-President InteriorJudy Tolbert3032 Riverview Dr.Fairbanks, AK 99709

National Affiliation:American Council of Teachers ofForeign Language579 BroadwayP.O. Box 408Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706

National cost:$35, includes "Foreign LanguageAnnals"discount on publications;national conference; votingprivileges, nationwide network.

National Publications:"Foreign Language Annals" ACTFLPublic Awareness NetworkNewsletter

OfficersPresident, Jo Sanders11661 RockridgeAnchorage, AK. 99616337-1586 (W)346-0203 (H)

Treasurer, Marilyn BockSR 2 105 Golden River CourtChugiak, AK. 99567688-9177

Committee on TelecommunicationsMike TraviszOaska Department of EducationP.O. Box FJuneau, AK 99811

DOE Liaison:Mike Travis466-2970

Alaska Health Education Consortium(AHEC)

Purpose:A statewide organization of healtheducators whose individualresponsibilities include promoting andcontributing to the health ofall Alaskans through education. AHEC'smission is to serve as a forumfor professional networking in healtheducation and provide leadership for theadvancement of health education inAlaska.

Contact:Vivian EchavarriaBBAHCBox 130Dillingham, AK. 99576842-5201

Number of Alaska Members:60

Annual Conference:May

Requirements for Membership:Interest

Member Cost:$15/yr., includes quarterlymeetings and continuingeducation workshop on healtheducation subjects

Publications:Complete minutes of quarterlymeetings sent to all members.

Oificers:President, Vivian EchavarriaBBAHCBox saoDillingham, AK. 99576842-6201

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Pres. Elect, Augusta ReimerChief, Patient Ed.A.N.M.C.Box 107741Anchorage, AK. 99510-7741267-1385

Secretary, Cindy GambleBox 245Craig, AK. 99921826-3442andDeanne BoisvertSEARHC222 Tongass Dr.Sitka, AK. 99835966-2451

Treasurer, Molly McGrathAlaska Health FairBox 74848Fairbanks, AK. 99701451-3465

DOE Liaison:Helen Mehrkons465-2841

Alaska Science Teachers Association(ASTA)

Purpose:To promote quality science education inAlaskaTo support science teachers by keepingthem informed on trends andcurrent issues in science and scienceeducation.

Contact:Jim Preston8501 Jennifer Dr.Juneau, AK. 99801789-0088 (H)

Number of Alaska Members:100

Requirement for Membership:Interest

Member Cost:5.00 - Student

110.00 - Regular00.00 - Life

Publications:MOMENTUM- Fall and SpringDr. D.G. Shaw, editorSchool of Education, UAA.3211 Providence Dr.Anchorage, AK. 99508

ASTA NEWS- bi-monthlyElaine Jacobb'.n, editorBox 80631Fairbanks, AK. 99708

Annual Conference:NSTA Annual ConferenceApril 6-7, 1989, Seattle, Washington

Requirement for Membership:Interest

Member Cost:$7/yr.

Awards:Presidential Excellence Awards in Science& Mathematics1988 Recipients: Larry Reed, DonPeterson, Gary Bender

National Affiliation:National Science Teachers Association1742 Connecticut Ave. N.W.Washington, DC 20009

National Cost:Individual, $33; Comprehensive, $58;Student, $16

National Publications:The Science Teacher,, science Scope,Science and Children

Officers:President, Jim Preston8501 Jennifer Dr.Juneau, AK. 99801759-0088

Pres. Elect, Jane BehlkeBox 80257Fairbanks, AK. 99708

Past Pres., Tom SheetsBox 11McGrath, AK. 99627

Secretary, Elaine JacobsonBox 80631Fairbanks, AK. 99708

Treasurer, Lois Andrews7903 Jodpur StreetAnchorage, AK. 99602

DOE Liaison:Peg,gy C466-2841

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Alaska State Association for theEducation of Young Children(ASAEYC)

Purpose:rr- serve and act on behalf of the needs ofau young children withinthe state. We are committed to improvingthe quality and availabilityof services for children from birth throughage eight.

Contact:Cindy Martindale, Chairperson10512 High Bluff Dr.Eagle River, AK. 99577

Number of Alaska Members:300-400

Requirements for Membership:Interest

Member Cost:$15 or $38 national dues pi -usregional affiliate dues of$5.00 state, $7.00 lete.l. Includesmonthly state newsletter, reducedconference fees

Publications:Many local affiliatespublish newsletters

Annual Conference:February: FairbanksMarch: SoutheastApril: Anchorage

National Affiliation:National Association for theEducation of Young Children(11AEYC)1834 Connecticut Ave. N.W.Washington, DC 20009-5786

National Member Cost:$27 reg. or student, $50comprehensive; includessubscription to professionaljournal, reduced conference fees.

National Publication:Journal, Young Children

Alaska Regional Chapters:

AAEYC-AnchorageCindy Martindale10512 High Bluff Dr.Eagle River, AK. 99577694-4936 (H)428-2514 (W)

Arctic-AEYCLynn SlusherP.O. Box 938Barrow, AK. 99723852-5144 (H)852-4711 (W)

KAEYC-KenaiLaura Peterson347 Lovers LaneSoldotna, AK. 99669262-1730 (H)262-1844 (W)

FAEYC-FairbanksBarbara McCallum2014 Central Ave.Fairbanks, AK 99701452-7770 (H)479-2261 (W)

AEYC-Mat-SuSally duBois710 Peck St.Wasilla, AK. 99687376-3410 (H)373-7290 (W)

Delta-DAEYCJoyce DeyBox 481Bethel, AK. 99559543-2005 (H)543-3521 (W)

Southeast-NAEYC-SEADarlene Thornton423 HarrisJuneau, AK. 99801586-4794 (H)586-2030 (W)

Officer:Cindy Martindale, Chairperson10512 High Bluff Dr.Eagle River, AK. 99577694-4936 (H)428-2514 (W)

Acting Secretary, Cheryl Savenko876 Sienna WayFairbanks, AK. 99712457-3765 (H)452-4751 (W)

Treasurer, Darlene Thornton423 HarrisJuneau, AK. 99801586-4794 (H)586-2032 (W)

DOE Liaison:Kathi Wineman465-2841

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Alaska State Reading Association(ASRA)

Purpose:To improve the quality of readinginstruction at all levels; to develop anawareness of the impact of reading on ourcitizenry; and to sponsor conferences andmeetings planned to implement thepurposes of ASRA and the InternationalReading Association.

Contact:Felicia Leipzig1944 Red Leaf Rd.Fairbanks, AK. 99701

Number of Alaska Members:375

Publications:Newsletter 3 times a year; free tomembersEditor: Joan LessardBox 55512North Pole, AK. 99705

Annual Conference:October 13-15, 1988, JuneauJune 22-24, 1989, Far West RegionalConference of IRA, Anchorage

Awards:Literacy Award

National Affiliation:International Reading Association (IRA)800 Barksdale RoadP.O. Box 8139Newark, Delaware 19714-8139

National Member Cost:$18, includes monthly newsletter"Reading Today"; $30 includes newsletterand 1 professional journal; $45 includesnewsletter and 2 professional journals;$80 includes newsletter and 3professional;journals: $100 comprehensivemembership includesnewsletter, 3 professional journals andall new IRA publications.

National Publications:The Reading Teacher (elementary, 8issues);The Journal of Reading (Secondary, 8issues);"Reading Research Quarterly," newsletter;"ire:tura y Vida," newsletter.

Officers:President, Felicia Leipzig1944 Red Leaf Rd.Fairbanks, AK. 99701356-2648 (W)455-6560 (H)Vice President; Lucy BikulcsBox 875643Wasilla, AK 99687376-5371 (W)376-9425 (H)

Vice President Elect, Judy Drechsler2340 Innes CircleAnchorage, AK. 99515522-1080 (W)345-3997 (H)

Recording Secretary, Joan LessardBox 55512North Pole, AK. 99705488-2271 (W)488-3003 (H)

Corresponding Secretary, Marrilee ZenoneBox 871932Wasilla, AK. 99687

Treasurer, Patricia George9515 Moraine WayJuneau, AK 99801789-0873 (W)789-0172 (H)

Past Pres., Joyce JamesBox 1547Valdez, AK. 99686

State Coordinator, Betty Leonard270 Lupine Dr.Kenai, AK 99611262-6476 (W)283-5217 (H)

Membership Chair, Debbie WaisanenBox 873603Wasilla, AK. 99687

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Alaska State Vocational Association(ASVA)

Purpose:A statewide organization of vocationaleducators to: Promote the study ofvocational education in Alaska; Serve theprofessional development of vocationaleducators; Inform vocational educators oftrends and current issues; Identify peerexcellence.

The organization also serves as a vilifyingagency to keep citizens informed of theaccomplishments and needs of vocationaleducation for the following groups; AlaskaAdult Education Association, AlaskaHome Economics Association, AlaskaSchool Counselors Association, AlaskaCouncil of Local Administrators ofVocational Education, Business EducationAssociation of Alaska, Trades andIndustry and Special Vocational NeedsPersonnel.

Contact:Kathy EtulainIsland Community College1101 Sawmill Creek Rd.Sitka, AK. 99836

Number of Alaska Members:243Requirement for membership:Interest

Member Cost$30/yr.

PublicationsVocational Education Voice: four times ayear

Awards:Community LeadershipVocational LeadershipVocational Education Teacher of the Year

National Affiliation:American Vocational Association2020 N. 14th StreetArlington, Virginia 22201

National member cost:$32/yr.

National Publications:UpdateVoc Ed Journal

OfficersPresident, Kathy EtulainIsland Community College1101 Sawmill Creek Rd.Sitka, AK. 99836747-6653 (W)

Past President, Armand SeguinUniversity of Alaska, Juneau11120 Glacier HighwayJuneau, AK 99801789-4403 (W)789-1968 (H)

President Elect, Sharon L. Cook2400 Douglas Hwy. No. 6Juneau, AK 99801

Conference CoordinatorLois Hansen PaytonP.O. Box 68324Fairbanks, AK 99711

Region V RepresentativeJoyce L. ComfortP.O. Box 66142North Pole, AK 99706

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1988-89 Cabinet of AffiliateOrganizations

Affiliate membership on the Cabinet isavailable to any organization related tothe target area of review. Affiliatemembers pay all their own costs.

Alaska Alliance for theMentally Ill

Contact:

Roxane Manley413 7th St. Apt. 12Juneau, AK. 99801463-4941 (W)

Alaska Art Education Association

Purpose:To promote and advocate quality arteducation within the State of Alaska.

Number of Alaska Members:Approximately 40

Requirement for Membership:$50.00

Publication:Through National Art Education

Conference:Annual Conference - October 8-10,Fairbanks

Awards:Art Educator of the YearSectional Awards - elementary,secondary, higher education, supervisor,museum

Officers:President, Becky VorisP.O. Box 10-3610Anchorage, AK 99510

Past President, Susan MummaP.O. Box 41Seldovia, AK

President Elect, Carol HilgemannBox 55563North Pole, AK 99705

Secretary/Treasurer, Susanne BlackP.O. Box 80704McKinley View Dr.Fairbanks, AK 99708

Alaska Association for BilingualEducation (AABE)

Purpose:To promote bilingualism and to improvebilingual/bicultural education and theteaching of English as a second languageat all levels of education in Alaska.

Contact:President, Molli SipeBox 81550Fairbanks, AK. 99708

President-Elect, Molly PedersenBox 184Barrow, AK. 99723

Number of Alaska Members:65

Requirement for Membership:Anyone who is concerned with bilingualeducation and the teaching of English tospeakers of other languages or dialectsat any educational level.

Publications:Newsletter

Conference:Annual Bilingual/MulticulturalEducation Conference

Awards:Outstanding Bilingual Teacher

Officers:President, Molli SipeBox 81550Fairbanks, AK. 99708479-5015

President Elect, Molly PedersenBox 184Barrow, AK. 99723

Secrete /Treasurer, Kristina TornquistBox 1641.Nome, AK 99762443-5299 (W)443-2493 (H)

Newsletter Editor, Carl WilliamsLower Kuskokwim SchoolsP.O. Box 305Bethel, AK 99559543-3611 (W)

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Alaska Association for CommunityEducation (AACE)

Purpose:Promote and develop lifelong learningopportunities for people of all agesthrough community involvement in:identifying needs/interests, sharing ofhuman skills and other communityresources, volunteerism, providingmaximum use of public school facilities,enriching the K-12 program withcommunity resources, and coordinatingservices and resources with otheragencies and organizations.

Number of Members:Approximately 60

Requirements for membership:Individual membership: $16; Institutionalmembership: $26; committment to thepurpose of the AACE.

Publications:The PAACESEITER, quarterlynewsletter; State Directory of CommunitySchool personnel.

Conferences:An annual, statewide conference is heldin October and alternates betweenAnchorage and another community everyother year. Members receive a discounton registration which averages about $60.

Awards:Annual awards ballots are mailed to allmembers to collect nominations foroutstanding contributions fromCommunity School staff, volunteers andcooperating agencies.

Officers:President, Kim RatzLathrop High School901 Airport WayFairbanks, AK. 99701

Secretary, Donna Meyer6001 Nottingham WayAnchorage, AK. 99603

Treasurer, Karen DeWinter7400 East 20thAnchorage, AK. 99604

Interior Rep., Jerry VinsonRyan Community SchoolP.0 Box 1260Fairbanks, AK. 99707

Kenai Rep., Bill Musson162 Park Ave.Soldotna, AK. 99669

SW Rep., Carl JohnsonDillingham Community SchoolsBox 497Skagway, AK. 99840

Anchorage Rep., Lois Kniefel1700 Otter StreetAnchorage, AK. 99604

Alaska Association of ElementarySchool Principals

Contact:

Dee ClyneSand Lake Elementary School7600 Jewel Lake Rd.Anchorage, AK. 99502243-2161 (W)

Alaska Association of SchoolLibrarians

Purpose:To advance high standards for the schoollibrary profession and library mediaprograms in schools of Alaska.

Contact:Roz Goodma , PresidentBox 126Unalakleet, AK. 99684624-3611 (W)624-3766 (H)

Number of Alaska Members:140

Requirement for Membership:Teach, direct or supervise inthe field of library media services.

Publications:Quarterly newsletter "The Puffin"

Conference:March-annually

Awards:Alaska School Librarian of the YearAlaska School Administrator of the YearAlaska School Librarian Service Award

Officers:Preside it, Roz GoodmanBox 126Unalakleet, AK. 99684624-3611 (W)624-3766 (H)

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President-Elect, Becky Dahlagher3400 Korowin Bay CircleAnchorage, AK. 99515662-2415 (W)349-5693 (H)

Secretary, Brittany NowakBox 647Seward, AK. 99664224-3351 (W)244-8023 (H)

Treasurer, Della Matthis6950 FredricksAnchorage, AK 99504694-5554 (W)337-5162 (H)

Northern Rep, Mary HackerBox 1267Barrow, AK. 99723825-8950 (W)852-5288 (H)

South-Central Rep, Barbara JonesBox 876046Wasilla, AK. 99687376-7577 (W)373-0415 (H)

Southeast Rep., Lois PetersonP.O. Box 246Metlakatla, AK. 99926886-6000 (W)886-5260 (H)

Past President, Phyllis CooperBox 562Homer, AK. 99603235-8161 (W)235-8820 (H)

Puffin Editor, Sue GoodwinBox 1688Palmer, AK. 99645745-3227 (W)745-5943 (H)

Librarian of the Year, Judy Arteaga1439 MillarKetchikan, AK. 99901225-6138 (W)225-6776 (H)

Battle of the Books, Pat Thurman2874 Nelson RoadNorth Pole, AK 99785452-2000 ext. 276 (W)488-2031 (H)

Ex-Officio, B. Jo Morse, State Librarian3600 DenaliAnchorage, AK 99503261-2977 (W)243-3893 (H)

Alaska Close-Up

Purpose:To increase the understanding of andinvolvement in government amongAlaska's secondary students. TheProgram features at home and "inJuneau" components and is designed asan experiential "hands on " learningexperience. A Teacher's Programprovides a companion experience forteacher participants.

Contact:Sara HannanAlaska Management Technologies, Inc.240 Main Street, Suite 701Juneau, AK. 99801586-4404 (W)

National Affiliation:CloseUp Foundation1235 Jefferson Davis Hwy.Arlington, VA. 22202

On-Site Sessions, 1989:I Jan. 29 - Feb. 4II Feb. 19 - Feb. 25III Mar. 05 - Mar. 11IV Mar. 19 - Mar. 25

Alaska Community Theater FestivalInc. (ACTrEST)

Purpose:Promoting and developing communitytheater, educating Alaskans of all ages asto the merits of community theaterthereby encouraging participation intheater arts at all levels and by all ages.

Contact:Deborah K. Smith, President1782 Evergreen Ave.Juneau, AK 99801465-3370 (W)

Festival Chair, Gail GreggBox 776Haines, AK 99827766-2540

Festival Treasurer, Barbara CampellBox 458Haines, AK 99827766-2764

Number of Alaska Members:21 community theaters

Cost (dues):$100 every 2 years

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Conference:Host Alaska Community Theater Festival(every 2 years) in Haines

Awards:Winner of state competition ACTFEST(goes to regional and national competition)

Alaska Council on EconomicEducation

Purpose:To promote and improve the teaching ofeconomics in Alaska public and privateschools, kindergarten through high school.

Contact:Monica ThomasSchool of ManagementUniversity of AlaskaFairbanks, AK 99775474-6520

Alaska Future Problem SolvingProgram

Purpose:To develop creative thinking and problemsolving skills through application of a5-step process to problem situationssociety is likely to face in the future. Todevelop teamwork and cooperation skillsthrough problem solving as a member of ateam.

Contact:Sharon EbochAlaska Management Technologies, Inc.240 Main Street, Suite 240Juneau, A.K. 99801586-4404 (W)

National Affiliation:Future Problem Solving ProgramSt. Andrews CollegeLaurinburg, NC. 28352

Requirement for Membership:Open to Alaska public school students ingrades K-12

State Bowl Competition:The 1989 State Bowl will be held inAnchorage April 20-22. State winnersprogress to the International ConferenceCompetition.

Alaska Music Educators Association

Purpose:To promote music education in all itsphases and to cooperate for thebetterment of the profession.

Contact:Terri Stone, President4597 Drake St.Fairbanks, AK 99701

Number of Alaska Members:283

Member Dues:$56.00 annually State & National

Newsletter:Alaska Music Educator - (3 times year)Conference:In conjunction with Music Educatorsnational conference November 19-21 -Kenai, Fairbanks, 1989National - April 20-23, 1988 - Indianapolis

Officers:President, Terri Stone4597 DrakeFairbanks, AK 99701

Vice President, Barbara Garner2814 E 42ndAnchorage, AK 99508

Past President, Brian BahrBox 875625Wasilla, AK 99687

Affiliates:ACDA - American Choral DirectorsAssociationSGM - Society for General MusicASTA - American String TeachersAssociation

Alaska Native Education Council

Purpose:To advocate for and substantially increasesupplemental educational opportunitkisfor Alaska Native and American IndianChildren by utilizing the best availabletalent and resources including personsfrom any appropriate agency.

Contact:Bobby AndrewsBox 98Dillingham, AK 99510(907) 243-5911

Number of Alaska Members:50

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Conference:December 8-9, Anchorage

Officers:Chairperson, Bobby AndrewsBox 98Dillingham, AK 99510

Vice Chair Tommy EvanManokotak, AK 99628289-1016 (H)

Secretary, Charmaine Ramos

Treasurer, Lu Ann PelagioP.O. Box 202243Anchorage, AK 99520274-2502 (W)

Alaska Natural Resource andOutdoor Education Association(ANROE)

Purpose:To promote and implement naturalresource and outdoor education forAlaska's youth. ANROE providesnetworking for Alaska's youth. ANROEprovides networking services, trainingopportunities, curricula development andreview, support and resources for Alaskaneducators in the realm of resourceeducation.

Contact:Linda FrameP.O. Box 2194Palmer, AK. 99645

Member of Alaska Members:115

Requirement for Membership:Interest

Member Cost:$15/yr.Joint membership available for $25./yr.with Northwest Association of MarineEducators (NAME)

Publications:Quarterly newsletters

Annual Meeting:Native Math and Science Conference,February 1988

Awards:NSTA Search for Excellence in ScienceEnvironmental Education 1985-86:Alaska Sea/River Week

Officers:President, Louise AshmanBox 204Thorne Bay, AK. 99950828-3936 (W)

Curriculum Contact, Linda FrameBox 2194Palmer, AK 99645745-6477

Treasurer, Anne Fuller2895-69 Mendenhall Loop Rd.Juneau, AK 99801

President Elect, Marilyn SigmanBox 211328Auke Bay, AK 99821586-6745

Networking: Cathy Rezabeck14500 Fernhill CircleAnchorage, AK 99516274-8440

Training, Barb JohnsonSuite 1 A411 N 4th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501

DOE LiaisonPeggy Cowan465-2841

Alaska Public BroadcastingCommission

Purpose:The APBS encourages and supervises thedevelopment of an integrated publicbroadcasting system for the State andcoordinates all public broadcastingstations. It provides operating capitalgrants which assists in the support oflocally-controlled non-profit broadcastingstations which provide non-commercialand instructional programs intended forgeneral and school audiences.

Contact:Charles M. NorthripExecutive DirectorBox CBJuneau, AK. 99811-0223465-2846 (W)

Officers:Chair, oyd MorrisBox 110541Anchorage, AK. 99511

Vice-Chair, B.G. OlsonBox 80870Fairbanks, AK. 99708

Members:Marie AdamsBox 313Barrow, AK. 99723

Patricia BransonBox 3888Kodiak, AK. 99615

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Lucy CrowBox 567Bethel, AK. 99559

Barbara Karl2400 E. 16th Ave.Anchorage, AK. 99508

Alice LongworthBox 328Petersburg, AK. 99833

Jean Rogers1790 Evergreen Ave.Juneau, AK. 99801

Steven R. Strait2500 Douglas Dr.Anchorage, AK. 99503

Number of Alaskan Members:Four public television stations andsixteen full-service public radio stationsplus several repeater and translatorstations.

Meetings:The APBC meets quarterly at varyinglocations.

Newsletter:All four public television stations andseveral radio stations publish monthly orquarterly program guides or programlistings. Contact the APBC or individualstations for placement on mailing lists.

laska School Activities Assn.

Contact:Ted Paulson901 Airport WayFairbanks, AK. 99701452-6735 (W)

Alaska School Psychologist's Assn.

Contact:Bob Waters10300 Hillside Dr.Anchorage, AK. 99516346-3148 (H)

Alaska State Council on the Arts

Purpose:The Alaska State Council on the Arts isan agency established by the legislaturein 1966 to promote the practice andenjoyment of the arts in Alaska.

Contact:Christine D'Arcy619 Warehouse Ave., Suite 220Anchorage, AK 99601279-1558 (W)

Number of Alaska Members:7 active council funding programs

Awards:Governor's AwaTds for the Arts

Officers: BoardChair, Sandra Saville - AnchorageVice Chair, Suzanne Fenn - BethelKesler Woodward - FairbanksRobert Gray - AnchorageGeorge Rogers - JuneauSara J. Horner - PalmerTom Livingston - AnchorageEileen Norbert - NomeJane Stewart - JuneauDoris Kadish - Anchorage

Arts in Education Coordinator, JocelynYoung619 Warehouse Ave., Suite 238Anchorage, AK 99501

Alaska State Writing Consortium

Purpose:To improve student achievement inwriting, both as a skill and as a thinkingtool for learning in all content areas andto identify exemplary Alaska teachers ofwriting,to train and support them asteacher - consultants who conduct staffdevelopment in writing and language.

Contact:David JaynesKodiak Junior High School722 Miil Bay Rd.Kodiak, AK. 99615

Number of Alaska Members:Approximately 35 districts belong to theConsortium.Over 1700 teachers are former ASWCfellows.

Requirement for Membership:Districts belong to the Consortium.All teachers in member districts are partof the statewide network.

Publications:Bi monthly newsletter, 5 Year Reportdone in 1986

Conference:Annual meeting for districtrepresentatives (1 Teacher, 1Administrator/District)

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Awards:Given to oustanding educators at theAnnual Meeting who have contributed tothe Consortium and to improving writinginstruction,

Interface Network Inc.

Contact:Ramona Suetopka-Duerre3650 Lake Otis Pkwy. Suite 102Anchorage, AK. 99508277-477'7 (W)

Mariswood Educational Resources

Purpose:To provide educational resources for theAlaskan teacher. Special emphasis isplaced on providing resources foreducators in rural Alaskan settings.Mariswood Educational Resources is aprivate organization providing resourcesand consultant services across thecurriculum. Catalogs free upon request.

Contact:Jane NiebergallBox 7Aniak, AK. 99557675 -4383 (W)

Publications:"Bush Teacher News", published monthly,$10/yr. fee

Northwest Association of MarineEducation (NAME)

Purpose:To promote education and shareinformation about the world of water.Provide opportunities to shareeducational materials and experiencesabout the Pacific Northwest. Encourageprofessional growth of educators byproviding workshops and field experiencesin the Pacific Northwest. Seekopportunities to develop a marineeducation link around the Pacific Rimnations.

Contact:Jan Wallace-Keck36095 Irons Ave.Soldotna, AK. 9966°262-7411 (W)262-5098 (H)

Number of Alaska Members:105

Requirement for Membership:Inter ist

Membrir Cost:$25 (joint membership with ANROE)Includes Clearing, newsletter,conferencesor $12.50 N.A.M.E. only

Publications:NAME Newsletter and Newsletterwith ANROE (three times a year)

Name editor:Jan Wallace-Keck36095 Irons Ave.Soldotna, AK. 99669262-7411 (W)262-5098 (H)

or Larry BeutlerClearingEEP- Portland State UniversityP.O. Box 751Portland, Oregon 97207

Awards:Marine Educators of the YearWorld of Water for high school students

National Affiliation:National Mavine Educator AssociationBox 666Narragansett, RI 02882

National Cost:$20.00

National Publication:Current

Perseverance Theatre

Purpose:Perseverance Theatre is a professionalcommunity theater which sponsorsstatewide outreach activities includingtours of theatrical productions; classes,workshops and residencies in the theaterarts; and an annual adult and childrens'playwriting contest. Each year theTheatre produces five full-length plays onits mainstage featuring classical andcontemporary drama and one or two newplays by Alaskan writers.

Contact:President, Molly SmithJuneau, AK 99801364-2421 (W)

Vice President, Deborah HolbrookBox 963Juneau, AK 99801

Secretary, Kay Smith

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Treasurer, Deborah HolbrookBox 963Juneau, AK 99801

Supporters:1,300 subscribers and 100 donors

Publications:new scripts

Regular Scheduled Meetings:monthly board meetings and annualpublic meetings in the spring

Awards:The Great Alaskan Playwriting Contestand the Alaska Playwrights Commissions

Professional Teaching PracticesCommission

Contact:Sanna Green4100 Spenard Rd.Anchorage, AK. 99517243-4344 (W)

Society for General Music

Purpose:To provide direction for the developmentof comprehensive program of musiceducation for all.

Contact:Betty Wick19911 ShemyaEagle River, AK 99577694-7358 (W)

Number of Alaska Members:52

Conference:In conjunction with Music EducatorsNational Conference November 17-19Fairbanks.

Officers:President, Betty Wick19911 ShemyaEagle River, AK 99577694-7358 (W)

Vice President, Susan Myers

Treasurer, Jennifer Dalby

Newsletter:Quarterly

Dues:$10.00

Very Special Arts Alaska

Purpose:To create equal opportunities for personswho experience a disability to be involvedin all areas of the arts and to promoteintegrated arts activities on a statewidebasis.

Contact:Connie LutzP.O. Box 874222Wasilla, AK 99687373-5250 (H)

Number of Alaska Members:N/A

Requirement for Membership:/A

Publications:Quarterly Newsletter sent to Boardmembers and arts organizations.

Awards:National Young Playwriter's CompetitionItzhak Perlman AwardVolunteer of the YearEducator of the Year

Officers:Executive Director, Kathy AllelyVery Special Arts AlaskaBox 773185Eagle River, AK 99577

President, Duane French3710 Woodland DriveSuite 900Anchorage, AK 99517

Vice Pres./Secretary, Michelle BegichApt. HAnchorage, AK 99508

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Alaska School District CurriculumContacts

Adak Region Schools592-3188Dr. Leroy KeySuperintendentAdak Naval Station Box 34FPO Seattle, WA 98791

Alaska Gateway Schools883-5151Spike JorgensenBox 226Tok, AK 99870

Aleutian Region School District562-2924Robert MutchSuperintendent1 Aleut Plaza4000 Old Seward Hwy., Suite 301Anchorage, AK 99503

Anchorage Schools333-9561Ruth Keitz4600 De Barr RoadP.O. Box 196614Anchorage, AK 99519-6614

Annette Island Schools886-6332Walter BromanschenkelBox 7Metlakatla, AK 99926

Bering Strait Schools624-3611Richard CarlsonBox 225Unalakleet, AK 99684

Bristol Bay Borough Schools246-4225Richard LeathSuperintendentBox 169Naknek, AK 99633

Chatham Schools788-3682Darrell MooreSuperintendentBox 109Angoon, AK 99820

Chugach Schools472-2593Robert BrownSuperintendent201 E. 56th Ave., Suite 210Anchorage, AK. 99518

Copper River Schools822-3234Leland DishmanSuperintendentBox 108Glennallen, AK 99588

Cordova City Schools424-3265William FairallBox 140t;ordova, AK 99574

Craig City Schools826-3273Steff SteinhoratBox 800Craig, AK 99921

Delta!" ceely Schools895-4658Larry HuxelBox 527Delta Junction, AK 99737

Dillingham City Schools842-5223Bob CherryBox 170Dillingham, AK 99576

Fairbanks North Star Borough Schools452-2000Fred RaetschBox 1250Fairbanks, AK 99701

Galena City Schools656-1205George TroxelBox 299Galena, AK 99741

Haines Borough Schools766-2644Nancy BillingsleySuperintendentsBox 1289Haines, AK 99827

Hoonah City schools945-3611Thomas BrownSuperintendentBox 157Hoonah, AK 99829

Hydaburg City Schools285-3491Larry SchroederBox 109Hydaburg, AK 99922

Iditarod Area Schools524-3033Mike BaumgartnerBox 90McGrath, AK 99627

Juneau Borough Schools586-2303Ed McLain10014 Crazy Horse DriveJuneau, AK 99801

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Kake City Schools785-3741George WhiteBox 450Kake, AK 99830

Kashunamiut School District.858-7713Alex TatumSuperintendent985 KSD WayChevak, AK 99663

Kenai Peninsula Borough Schools262-5846Peter Larson148 North Binkley St.Soldotna, AK 99669

Ketchikan Gateway Borough Schools225-2118Anthony KennedyPouch ZKetchikan, AK 99801

King Cove City Schools497-2354BeRjamin KirkerSuperintendentBox 6King Cove, AK 99612

Klawock City SchoolsMorris VerversSuperintendentBox 9Klawock, AK 99925

Kodiak Island Borough Schools486-3131Gail Cook722 Mill Bay RoadKodiak, AK 99615

Kuspuk Schools675-4250Margot DaleBox 109Aniak, AK 99557

Lake and Peninsula Schools246-4280Gary JacobsenBox 498King Salmon, AK 99613

Lower Kuskokwim Schools543-3611Phyllis MurrayBox 305Bethel, AK 99559

Lower Yukon Schools591-2411Gus BishopBox 32089Mountain Village, AK 99632

Matanuska-Su.sitna Borough Schools745-4822Linda SurianoBox 1688Palmer, AK 99645

Nenana City Schools832-5464Mark ManuelBox 10Nenana, AK 99760

Nome City Schools443-2231Bob ShigleySuperintendentBox 131Nome, AK 99762

North Slope Borough Schools852-531/Greg MooBox 169Barrow, AK 99752

Northwest Arctic Schools442-3472Bobbie BluettBox 51Kotzebue, AK 99752

Pelican City Schools735-2236Ken SideriusSuperintendentBox 603Pelican, AK 99832

Petersburg City Schools772-4271William CregarBox 289Petersburg, AK 99833

Pribilof Schools546-2222Denver Bowen/Gary NorrisSt. Paul Island, AK 99660

Railbelt School District6o3 -2278Kathleen FormellaDrawer 129Healy, AK 99743

St. Marys School District438-2311Judith MielkeBox 171St. Marys, AK 99658

Sand Point School District383-2393John DavisBox 158Sand Point, AK 99661

Sitka Borough Schools747-8622Terry CoonBox 179Sitka, AK 99835

Skagway City Schools983-2960Gordon TopeSuperintendentBox 497Skagway, AN 99840

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Southeast Island Schools226-9668David DossettBox 8340Ketchikan, AK 09901

Southwest Region Schools842-6288Janelle CowanBox 196Dillingham, AK 99676

Tanana City Schools366-7203Stan BippusSuperintendentBox P9Thalami, AK 99686

Unalask. City Schools581-1222John NovakPouch 260Unalaska, AK 99685

Valdez City Schools836-430Harry RogersSuperintendentBox 398Valdez, AK 99686

Wrangell City Schools874-2347Mary FrancisBox 651Wrangell, AK 99929

Yakutat City Schools784-3317Leland CluneSuperintendentBox 427Yakutat, AK 99689

Yukon Flats Schools662-2615Juana SanchezBox 369Ft. Yukon, AK 99740

Yukon/Koyukuk Schools832-6694Niki McCurryBox 309Nenana, AK 99760

Yupiit Schoole826-4428Carl WilliamsBox 100Akiachak, AK 99561

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONCURRICULUM,INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENTCONTACTS

P.O. Box FJuneau, AK 99811

Within the Department of Education, thefollowing staff members can offertahnical assistance with curriculum,instruction or assessment.

ASSESSMENT/EVALUATIONBob Silverman, 466-2841

COMPUTERSEducational Computing:466-2841

CURRICULUMRESOURCE/LIBRARY-MEDIAK-12 Subjects:Tern Campbell 466-2884

ERIC Searches:Sandra Stanway, 466-2988(Alaska State Library)

State School Librarian:Jo Morse, 261-2977, (Anchorage)

National Diffusion Network:Sandra Berry, 466-2841

MERITS:Sandra Berry, 466-2841

PROMISING PRACTICES:Sandra Berry, 466-2841

Video Programs/Instructional TV:Lois Stiegemeier, 466-2884Terri Campbell, 466-2884

FINE ARTSK-12 Curriculum:Marjorie Gorsuch, 465-2841

DOE Contact for Councilon the Arts:

Annie Calkins, 466-2841

Criteria for Excellence,Elementary Arts:

Annie Calkins, 465-2841

FOREIGN LANGUAGEMulticultural Programs:Mike Travis, 466-2970

Second Language Teaching:Mike Travis, 466-2970

Bilingual Education:466-2970

Criteria for Excellence/BB Ed"Sandra Berry, 466-2841

HEALTH EDUCATIONK-12 Curriculum:Helen Mehrkens, 466-2841

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONK-12 CurriculumRay Minge, 465-2824

Alcohol, Drug Abuse Education:Helen Mehrkens, 466-2841

KINDERGARTEN/PRIMARYKindergarten:Kathi Wineman466-2841

LANGUAGE ARTS/READINGAlaska State Writing Consortium:Annk. Calkins, 466-2841

K-12 Curriculum:Annie Calkins, 466-2841

Criteria for Excellence/Reading:Sandra Berry, 466-2841

MATHEMATICSK-12 Curriculum:Peggy Cowan, 466-2841

Title II Math:Peggy Cowan, 465-2841

Alaska State Math Consortium:Peggy Cowan, 466-2841

Criteria for Excellence/Math:Sandra Berry, 466-2841

SCIENCEK-12 Curriculum:466-2841

Title II Science:466-2841

Presidential Science Awards:465-2841

Criteria For Excellence/ScienceSandra Berry, 466-2841

Mining and Minerals:466-2841

REGULATIONS/CABINETSDarby Anderson, 466-2841

SOCIAL STUDIESK-12 Curriculum:Marjorie Gorsuch, 466-2841

National History Day,Senate Youth Program:

Marjorie Gorsuch, 466-2841

Sister Schools, Pacific Rim:Marjorie Gorsuch, Annie Calkins,466-2841

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Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act:Mike Travis, 465-2970

TRAINING AND MATERIALSInservice Release Time:Pat Ziegler, 465-2824

Alaska School Leadership Academy:Kelly Tonsmeire, 465 -2884

Instructional TV:Lois Stiegemeier, 465-2884

Alaska Talent Bank:Sandra Berry, 465-2841

Alaska Talent Bank:Sandra Berry, 465-2841

Audioconferencing:Lois Steigemeier, 465-2884Terri Campbell, 465-2884

Principals Assessment Center:Darby Anderson, 465-2841

VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONVerdell Jackson, 465-4685

OTHERAccreditation:Darby Andersen, 465-2900

Chapter I:Ed Obie, 465-2824

Chapter II (Block Grants):Ray Minge, 465 -2824

Chapter 18 Sex Equity:Annie Calkins, 465-2841

Migrant Education:Harvey Cromett, 465-2824

Public Relations:Harry Gamble, 465-2821

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AlaskaEl Department of4 AMEducation

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITYEMPLOYER

STEVE COWPER, GOVERNOR