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Directory of State Foreign Language Supervisors
The following is a list of state foreign language supervisors, consultants, or other contact persons in those instances where a state does not have someone designated as foreign language supervisor or consultant, or the responsibilities for foreign language education are shared among sevetal people'The list is arranged alphabetidy by state. Changes and additions should be sent to: ACTFL State Foreign Language Supervisors List; 6 Executive Blvd.; Upper Levek Yonkers, NY 10701. We will print the updated master list in the December 1989 issue of Foreign Languuge Annuls.
Alabama: John W. Howard and Joanna B. Crane, Specialists, Foreign Languages; Division of Instructional Services; State
Alaska: Michael lavis, Program Manager, FQI&II Language Division of Educational Prognun Support; Alaska Department
American Samoa: Logoleo W. Faleali'i, Deputy Director; Instructional Services; American Samoa Department of Educa-
Arizona: Nancy Mendoza; State Department of Education; 1535 West Jefferson; Phoenix, 85007.
Arkansas: Susan M. Crier, Specialist, Foreign Language Education; Department of Education; State Education Buildings;
California: Fred Dobb, Consultant, Foreign Languages Unit; Adele Martinez, Specialist, Foreign Languages and Interna-
Colorado: Mary Apodaca, Foreign Language Consultant; Curriculum and Instruction Project; Colorado Department of
Conneeticut: Kenneth A. k te r , Foreign Language Consultant; State Department of Education; Pa. Box 2219; Hartford 06145.
Delaware: Rebecca Scarbrough, Supervisor, Foreign Languages; Delaware Department of Public Instruction; P.O. Box 1402;
District of Columbia: Marion E. Hines, Supervising Director, Foreign Languages; Langdon Instructional Services Center;
Florida: Gabriel M. Valda, Foreign Language Program Specialist; State Department of Education; Knott Building; Wahasee
Department of Education; 111 Coliseum Blvd.; Montgomery 36193.
of Education; P.O. Box F; Juneau 99811.
tion; Pago Pago, Tutila 96799.
#4 Capitol Mall; Little Rock 72u)l.
tional Studies Unit; California State Department of Education, P.O. Box 944272; Sacramento 94244.
Education; 210 E. Colfax; Denver 80203.
Townsend Building; Dover 19903.
20th and Franklin Streets, NE; Washington 20018.
32399.
Georgia: Gregory Duncan, Coordinator of Foreign Languages; Horst Bussiek, Foreign Language Consultant (German);
Guam: Cecilia Champion, School Program Consultant; Language Arts ; Guam Department of Education; P.O. Box DE;
Hawaii: John D. Wollstein, Education Specialist: Asian, European, and Pacific Languages; Hawaii Department of Educa-
Idaho: Rudy Lmerett, Coordinator; Humanities and Foreign Languages; Bureau of Instruction; Idaho Department of Public
Iuiaok Anne Marie Fuhrig and Paul T. GriWth, Educational Consultants; Illinois State Board of Education; Springfield 62777.
Indiana: Walter Bartz, Consultant; Foreign Language Education; Indiana Department of Education; Room 229, State House;
Iowa: Paul Hoekstra, Foreign Language Consultant; Bureau of Instruction & Curriculum; Iowa Department of Education;
Kansas: Maria C. Collins, Foreign Language Specialist; State Department of Education; 1U)East 10th Street; Topeka 66612.
Kentucky: Anthony L. Kcester, Program Manager; Foreign Languages, ESL, Bilingual Education; State Department of Educa-
Louisiana: Perry Waguespack, Director; Bureau of Academic Support and Coordinator Foreign Languages and Bilingual
Georgia Department of Education; 1954 %in Towers East; Atlanta 30334.
Agana 96910.
tion; 189 Lunalilo Home Road; Honolulu 96825.
Instruction; 650 West State Street; Boise 83720.
Indianapolis 46204.
Grimes State Office Building; Des Moines 50319.
tion; Frankfurt 40601.
Education; State Department of Education; P.O.Box 94064; Baton Rouge 70804.
599
Maine: Donald H. Reutershan, Jr., Foreign Language Consultant; Division of Curriculum; Maine Department of
Maryland: Dorothy V. Huss, Specialist, Foreign and Second Language Learning; Maryland State Department of Educa-
Educational and Cultural Services; State House Station 23; Augusta 04333.
tion; Division of Instruction; 200 W. Baltimore Street; Baltimore 21201.
1385 Hancock Street; Quincy 02169.
Lansing 48909.
Capitol Square; 550 Cedar Street; St. Paul 55101.
Massachusetts: Ernest J. Mazzone, Director; Curriculum & Instruction Division; Massachusetts Department of Education;
Michigan: Joanne S. Wilson, Foreign Language Consultant; Instructional Specialists Propram; State Department of Education;
MinnesotP: Suzanne P. Jebe, Program Specialist; World Languages Education; Minnesota Department of Education; 640
Illississippi: Edna Harbour, Consultant; English and Foreign Languages; State Department of Education; P.O. Box 771; Jackson
Missouri Richard L. King; Judith Grimes, State and Federal Program Supervisor, Title VII Project Director; Missouri State
Montana: Duane Jackson, Consultant for Second Languages; Office of Public Instruction; State Capitol, Room 106; Helena
NebmkP: Me1 Nielsen, Foreign Language Consultant; Department of Education; 301 Centennial Mall South; Lincoln 68509.
Nevada: Bill Abrams, Education Consultant; Nevada Department of Education; Capitol Complex; Carson City 89701
New Hampshire: Robert R. Fournier, Curriculum Supervisor, Foreign Language Education; Director, Bilingual/Multicultural Education; New Hampshire State Department of Education; Office Park South; 101 Pleasant Street; Concord 03301.
New Jersey: Paul Hilaire, Migrant Consultant-Bilingual Education; State Department of Education; 225 West State Street; Trenton 08625.
New Mexico: Ezequiel Benavides, Bilingual Consultant; State Department of Education; Santa Fe 87501.
New Yo& Paul E. Dammer, Chief; Main M. Blanchet, Associate; Delores N. Mita, Associate; Richard Gascoyne, Associate; and Jane Barley, Associate; Bureau of Foreign Languages Education; State Education Department; Albany 12234.
North Carolina: L. Gerard Toussaint and Francis Hoch, Consultants, Foreign Languages; State Department of Public In- struction; Division of Communication Skills; Education Building; Raleigh 27603.
North Dpkota: Valorie S. Babb, Foreign Language Representative; North Dakota Curriculum Council; 56 Country Club Acres;
Northern Manana Islands: Emy Hofschneider, Language A r t s Specialist; Northern Mariana Islands; Department of Educa-
39205.
Department of Education; P.O. Box 480; Jefferson City 65101.
59620.
Minot 58701.
tion; Education Building; Saipan, Mariana Island 9827.
1005; Columbus 43266. Ohio: Reid E. Baker, Consultant; Foreign Language Education; Ohio Department of Education; 65 South Front Street, Room
Oklahoma: Alfred Gage, Specialist; Foreign Language Education; Oklahoma State Department of Education; 2500 North
Oregon: David Arlington, Specialist; Humanities & Foreign Languages; Oregon Department of Education; 700 Pringle
Pennsylvanh Lame McLamb, Jr., Language Education Advisor; Pennsylvania Department of Education; 333 Market Street,
Puerto Rico: Isabel Rivera, Assistant Secretary; Academic Program; Box 759; Department of Education; Hata Rey 00919.
Rhode Island Virginia M. C. da Mota, Coordinator; Unit for Limited English Proficient Students; Rhode Island Depart-
South Caroline: Cindy Saylor, Consultant; Foreign LanguagedBilingual Education; South Carolina Department of Education;
South Dakokx Judy Bassett, Elementary Curriculum Specialist; Connie Colwill, Secondary Curriculum Specialist; 700 Gover-
Lincoln Blvd.; Oklahoma City 73105.
Parkway SE; Salem 97310.
8th Floor; Harrisburg 17126.
ment of Education; 22 Hayes Street; Providence 02908.
801 Rutledge Building; Columbia 29201.
nor’s Drive; Pierre 57501.
600
Tennessee: Judith Morgan, Consultant; Foreign LanguagedLanguages A r t s ; %nnessee Department of Education; Suite 214,
Tsrss: Bobby W. LaBouve, Director of Languages; Ines Garcia and Carl H. Johnson, Specialists; Division of General Educa-
Utah: Elliot C. Howe, Specialist; Foreign Language Education; Division of Curriculum and Instruction; Utah State Office
Vermont: Jessica lbrner, Consultant; Foreign Languages; Division of Elementary-Secondary Education; State Department
U.S. Virgin Islands: Mavis Brady, Acting Deputy Commissioner; Division of Curriculum & Instruction; U.S. Virgin Islands
Virginia: Helen P. Warriner-Burke, Associate Director; David E. Cox and R. Marshall Brannon, Supervisors; Foreign
Washington: Keith D. Crosbie, Coordinator; Bilingual Education and Foreign Languages; OSPI; Old Capitol Building, FG-11;
West Virginia: Deborah Brown, Coordinator, Foreign Languages; West Virginia Department of Education; Capitol Com-
Wisconsin: Frank Grittner, Supervisor; Foreign Language Education; State Department of Public Instruction; 125 South
Wyoming: Paul 0. Soumokil, Coordinator; Foreign Languages, Bilingual Education; State Department of Education; State
Cordell Hull Bldg; Nashville 37219.
tion; Texas Education Agency; 1701 N. Congress Avenue; Austin 78701.
of Education; 250 East Fifth South; Salt Lake City 84111.
of Education; Montpelier 05602.
Department of Education; P.O. Box 6640, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas 00801.
Languages, ESL, and Bilingual Education; State Department of Education; P.O. Box 6-4; Richmond 23216.
Olympia 98504.
plex; Building 6, Room B-330; Charleston 25305.
Webster Street; Madison 53707.
Office Building West; Cheyenne 82001.
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