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Personnel Information

Fr. Nathan Zodrow, Pastor
The pastor, by direction of the Archbishop and canon law, is directly responsible for all parish endeavors. One such major endeavor is the parish or area school. The pastor can render service and leadership to the parish or area school by acting as a religious leader, community builder, and administrator, working together with the principal, faculty, parents, and other parishioners in a joint effort to advance the education of the children. He is also responsible for the hiring of the principal and the renewal or non-renewal of the principal’s employment agreement.

Jeff Delegato, Principal
The position of administrative responsibility carries with it a unique opportunity for shaping a climate of Catholic/Christian values and an atmosphere for learning that will nurture the growth and development of each person. The principal fosters community among faculty and students. S/he understands the Catholic school as part of larger communities, both religious and secular. The principal collaborates with parish, area, and/or Archdiocesan personnel in planning and implementing policies, programs and/or the use of facilities and grounds. The principal is also the Director of our Extended Care program.

The principal is responsible for implementing school policies. He/she may amend the handbook as needed. e-mail Jeff

Faculty
The faculty of the school works with parents and students to form a community whose purpose is to develop an atmosphere in which the religious faith of each student as well as his/her intellectual, moral, and physical capacities may be developed and strengthened.

Betty Caccamo,
Preschool 1 & Extended Care Assistant Director
Jacque Steuernol, Preschool 2
Jessie Archambeault, Kindergarten
Brandi Harris, First Grade
Mary Anne Chee, Second Grade
Bobbi Omo, Third Grade
Sara Dillon, Fourth Grade AM & Vice Principal
Missy Knutson, Fourth Grade PM
Laurie Johnsen, Fifth Grade
Carol Weber, Sixth Grade & Middle School Science
Kris McCoy, Seventh Grade & Middle School Math
Stacie Dunn, Eighth Grade & Middle School Social Studies
Christine Taylor, Middle School Language Arts and Art
Marlena Weaver, Technology
Dennis Kelley, Physical Education
Heidi Ames, Music
Andy Stephens, Learning Support Center
Trish Davidson, Learning Support Center
Instructional Assistant
Lisa Owens, Hot Lunch Coordinator
Tony Medina, Maintenance

Office Personnel
The Business Manager is responsible to the principal for the management of all financial recordkeeping, student tuition ,building maintenance, Human Resources and other assigned duties at the request of the Principal. The Office Manager is responsible to the vice principal for the efficient operation of the school office, student records, immunizations, management of safe environment and for the performance of all secretarial,clerical, and other assigned duties related to the office.

Sarah Lutz, Office Manager

Staff
Other staff is responsible to the principal for the efficient operation of the school and for the performance of duties according to their job description.

Jen Elle, Preschool 1 Assistant
Sam English, Kindergarten Assistant and PM Extended Care


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Archbishop Vlazny
The Archbishop, as chief pastor of the Archdiocese, has the responsibility not only for the spiritual formation of the people, but also for every other factor that contributes to the development of the Catholic community. As an authentic teacher in the Archdiocese, he articulates faith for the people of God and calls them to the imitation of Christ. As chief administrator of the Archdiocese, he oversees the good order of the teaching mission. The Archbishop is the enactor of all Archdiocesan policy and the ultimate decision-maker assisted and represented by the Department of Catholic Schools.

Department of Catholic Schools
The Archbishop, in his role as Shepherd and Teacher, delegates the everyday administration of the Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese to the Department of Catholic Schools. The Superintendent of Catholic Schools heads the department.

The Department of Catholic Schools provides information, guidelines, assistance, and services to the schools that are ordinarily site-based managed and under the leadership of the principal. Although governance of the schools is at the local level, pastors and principals are expected to follow policies and guidelines approved for schools by the Archbishop. Schools are also expected to follow curricula guidelines.

In some special circumstances, decisions may need to be made by the Department of Catholic Schools that would ordinarily be made at the local level.

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