St. Paul Division Officers and Committee Representatives
Teresa Ciccarelli, St. Paul Division President
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Division President Teresa Ciccarelli Highland Park Elementary 1700 Saunders Avenue St. Paul MN 55116 651/293-8770 teresa.ciccarelli@spps.org Division President-Elect Communications Committee Representative Yeu Vang JJ Hill Montessori Magnet 998 Selby Avenue St. Paul MN 55104 651/293-8720 yeu.vang@spps.org Educational Advisory Committee Representative Jayne Ropella Eastern Heights Elementary 2001 Margaret Street St. Paul MN 55119 651/293-8870 jayne.ropella@spps.org
EPAC (Elementary Principals' Action Committee) Representative Andrew Collins Dayton's Bluff Elementary 262 Bates Avenue St. Paul MN 55106 651/293-8915 andrew.collins@spps.org
Legislative Resolutions Committee Representative Celeste Carty Crossroads
Yue Vang, St. Paul Division President-elect
Schools 543 Front Avenue St. Paul MN 55117 651/767-8550 celeste.carty@spps.org
Membership Committee Representative Patrick Bryan Jackson Preparatory Magnet 437 Edmund Avenue St. Paul MN 55103 651/293-8650 Patrick.bryan@spps.org
Minnesota School of Excellence Committee Representative Christine Osorio Paul&Sheila Wellstone Elementary 65 East Kellogg Boulevard St. Paul MN 55101 651/290-8354 Christine.osorio@spps.org
Negotiations Committee Representative Fatima Lawson L'Etoile du Nord Immersion School 1363 Bush Avenue St. Paul MN 55106 651/221-1480 fatima.lawson@spps.org
Retirement Committee Representative Frank Feinberg John A. Johnson Elementary 740 York Avenue St. Paul MN 55106 651/793-7303 frank.feinberg@spps.org
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