Perkiomen Valley School District Annual Report 2017-18 Annual Report 2017-18 1 | Seite 16
Perkiomen Valley School District
3 Iron Bridge Drive
Collegeville, PA 19426
What Will You Learn Today?
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
Karthik Ganesh
Chief Information Officer
Jessica Lester
Manager of School & Community
Engagement
Dana Boccella
Supervisor of Special Education
Scott Clemmer
Director of Operations
Erin Gibbons, Ed.D.
Supervisor of Special Education
Larry Glanski
Athletic Director
Janet Heacock
Payroll & Benefits Supervisor
Amy Hurd
Director of Finance
Tracey Sterling
Supervisor of Special Education
Beth Yaksich
Director of Food Service
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Grantors and Donors Offer
Support for Schools
The Perkiomen Valley School District is grateful for the support of the
following organizations and individuals:
• Schwenksville Home & School Association: $4,000 for tables for an
outdoor classroom.
• Mr. Shearba: $5,000 for an outdoor classroom amphitheater circle
• 3M: $2,500 grant to purchase supplies for the Science Olympiad
competition.
• Terra Landscaping and Perkiomen Valley Baseball Association:
$3,000 for sod for baseball infield.
• Perkiomen Valley Middle School West Green Team: $3,221 to pur-
chase utensils and trays for the cafeteria and $1,727 for a pergola to
go in the school courtyard.
• Middle School West Home & School Association: $1,386 for books
and audiobooks for character education.
• Skippack Home and School Association: $1,400 for a fence to be
placed around the Learning Garden.
• Pottstown Area Health and Wellness Foundation: $29,500 to maintain
and extend the wellness program.
• PV Golf Booster Club: $3,500 for golf shirts and hats.
• PVSD Foundation: $34,607 for grants to teachers/staff members
for the Hall of Fame event, digital art tools, a garden kit for life skills
classes, furniture and other equipment for the Perkiomen Valley Mid-
dle School West library renovation, and virtual reality technology at
Evergreen Elementary School, plus $32,000 through EITC funds from
Univest for STEM education.
• CRES (Educational and Behavioral Health Provider and Foundation):
$7,500 for equine therapy for students with disabilities.
• PV Alumni Nick Steinman and Peter Dingley: Both artists donated
their artwork for permanent display at Perkiomen Valley High School.