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L.A. Mills Administration
100 Walter Stephenson
Midlothian, TX 76065
P:
972-775-8296
F: 972-775-1757
Hours:
8a-4:30p (M-Th)
8a-4p (Fri.)
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Mission
Statement
To develop in each
student the character, confidence, knowledge and skills to be successful
in life.
View our Core Principles poster.
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Superintendent Search Process
Updated: 1/19/10
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Robin Bullock
Interim Superintendent
Legal/Policy Services; Student Services; Human Resources
972-775-8296, ext. 1196
• Human Resources Manager, Kelly Golden (ext. 1038)
• Payroll Supervisor, Kim Melton (ext. 1006)
• Public Relations Coordinator, Jana Hathorne (ext. 1037)
Webmaster, Dennis King (ext. 1033)
• Benefits/Insurance/Workers Comp Specialist, Kara Hemmle (ext. 1023)
• Daycare Supervisor, Glenda Dooley - (975-775-8955)
Bullock Selected as Interim Superintendent |
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Judy Walling
Assistant Superintendent for Learning
Campus Support Staff
972-775-8296, ext. 1058
• Curriculum & District Testing Director, Diane Foster (ext. 1046)
• Learning Technology Director, Nancy Bergvall (ext. 1019)
• Specialized Learning Exec. Director, Melissa Wolfe (ext. 1040)
Special Programs Director, Lisa Knight (ext. 1034)
• CATE, Rebecca Blackburn (ext. 1052)
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Dr. Edd Bigbee
Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations
Business Office
972-775-8296, ext. 1028
• Construction Projects/Maintenance Director, David Boswell (ext. 1299)
Maintenance Supervisor, Dale Cheek (ext. 2649)
• Custodial Manager, Vincent Perez (ext. 5)
• Energy Manager, Kris Boyd
• Food Service Director (Aramark), Brian McDonald (ext. 2005)
• Transportation Coordinator, Deanna Cannon (972-775-1805, ext. 2006)
• Non-Personnel Risk Management, Tina Oakley (ext. 1018)
• Technology Executive Director, Kirk Paschall (ext. 1001)
AESOP Contact (Substitute Information), Lisa Garrison (ext. 1015)
• Textbooks and Records, Joann Herron (ext. 1045)
Print Shop, Carrie Dorsey (972-775-1805, ext. 2010)
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History
of L.A. Mills Administration
The L.A. Mills Building began as an elementary school
in 1963. After a decade an expansion was needed due to the increase of
young children. From 1997 to December 1999, 9th and 10th grade students
called L.A. Mills home. In early 2000, a six-month renovation transformed
the facility to what it is today, the L.A. Mills Administration Complex. It has also been used for district voting, school board
meetings, teacher orientation and training, advance classes for high school
students and community immunizations.
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