PPDC
WHAT IS PPDC?
The LPS Board of Education recognizes the Professional Policy Development Council as the designated representative of the certified staff. No other group shall be recognized by the Board of Education as representative of the Professional Staff.
OBJECTIVES:
Be the voice of the certified staff
Propose policy amendments
Initiate positive changes
Being the voice of the certified staff allows designated representatives to propose policy amendments that initiate positive changes within our classrooms, buildings, and district.
REPRESENTATIVES
PPDC REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES
Represent your building
Encourage open dialog between the professional staff
Be a liaison between your building and PPDC
Representatives help create positive changes to enhance the quality of both the educational program and welfare of the professional staff in the their building.
LAWTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PPDC REPRESENTATIVES
Adams
Almor West: Nicole Erwin-Mulligan
Carriage Hills: Paige Gordon
Cleveland: Debbie Stoll
Crosby Park: Lisa Madigan
Edison:
Eisenhower: Barbara Keck
Freedom: Kristie Bowling
Freedom: Belinda Henderson
Freedom: Paul Henderson (chair)
Freedom: Jordan McKesson
Freedom: Denise Rooney
Hugh Bish: Dianna Butler
Hugh Bish: Adalia Kamaunu
Learning Tree:
Lincoln:
Pat Henry: Wendy Brown
Pat Henry: Sha’Ree Castlebury
Pat Henry: Teresa Mitchell
Pioneer Park: Jamie Ortner
Ridgecrest: Andrea Cook
Ridgecrest: Melinda Hathaway
Sullivan Village: Christy Fitch
Washington: Kandy Hoover
Whittier: Patricia Leatherbury
Woodland Hills: Christa Bear
Woodland Hills: Melissa Gibbs
CMS: Holly Ford
CMS: Ashlee Leighow
CMS: Bethany Morlett
EMS: Rhonda Cotton
EMS: Amy Price
MMS: Elijah Morlett
MMS: John Robertson
MMS: Edward Wilmore
TMS:
EHS: Diann Brenner
EHS: Joan Gablemann
EHS: Corina Prince
LHS: Allee Passmore
LHS: Alanna Prater
LHS: Shaleah Ramirez-Sanchez
LHS: Stackey Weeks
SSC: Pam Benskin
