Perkiomen Valley School District Annual Report 2016-17 Annual Report 2016-17 | Page 16
Perkiomen Valley School District
3 Iron Bridge Drive
Collegeville, PA 19426
Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow
Putting Students
at the Center of
Learning
Barbara Russell, Ed.D., Superintendent
Laurie Smith, Assistant to the Superintendent for
Curriculum & Instruction
Jim Weaver, Assistant to the Superintendent for
Business Administration
Brian Allebach, Director of Human Resources
Kim Boyd, Ed.D., Director of Special Education
Jessica Lester, Manager of School & Community
Engagement
Scott Clemmer, Director of Operations
Rockwell Finley, Ph.D., Mental Health Coordinator
Larry Glanski, Athletic Director
Janet Heacock, Payroll & Benefits Supervisor
Amy Hurd, Director of Finance
Ann Marie Lucas, Supervisor of Special Education
(Elementary)
Tracey Sterling, Supervisor of Special Education
(Secondary)
Beth Yaksich, Director of Food Service
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Thank You to our Grantors
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CCRES (Educational and Behavioral Health Provider & Foundation): $4,500 for
equine therapy for students with disabilities
PVSD Foundation: $46,401 for grants to teachers/staff members for the MLK
Day of Service event, registration fees for robotics club starts-ups, furniture and
supplies for the high school’s Design Lab classroom, molecular models for the high
school biology program, iPads for autistic support, whiteboard and stadium seat-
ing for the renovation of the Perkiomen Valley Middle School East library, Yamaha
Harmony Directors to support the secondary music program, and furniture for the
support student-centered learning the high school computer lab.
PDE Bureau of Special Ed Performance/PaTTAN (PA Technical Training Assistance
Network: $10,000 for staff training in the School-wide Positive Behavior Inter-
vention Supports (PBIS) program at Evergreen, Skippack, and South elementary
schools
Pottstown Area Health & Wellness: $35,000 to support the district’s Wellness
Initiative
Walmart: $2,500 to purchase supplies for a learning garden at Skippack Elemen-
tary School.
Donations in support of the Perkiomen Valley Middle School East Library Project:
A total of $30,300 of donations made by Infinite Home Solutions, the East Home &
School Association, the East Book Fair and Student Talent Show.