Aliquippa Senior High School - Faculty

Faculty

The Aliquippa Junior/Senior High School Faculty are all qualified under the "No Child Left Behind Act" and include of the following. Bilinsky, Matt - Aliquippa Cyber Education

Brantner, Charles - Health/Phys Ed

Brennan, Jill - Family/Consumer Ed

Bugay, Dana - Life Skills

Burnett, Johnathan - Chem/Algebra

Ceccarelli, Lou - Social Studies

Cherico, Cindy - English/Drama

Connor, Cullen - Science

Cox, Ron - Learning Support

Crisi, Julie - Guidance/Cyber Secretary

D'Alessandris, Mark - English

Daman, Dena - Health/Physical Ed

Demko, Joe - Science

Dulaney, Kathy - Principals Secretary

Dusold, Joie - Special Ed/Gifted

Ferry, Christine - Reading

Forrest, Andrew - Social Studies

Fulcher, Kim - Science/Physics

Giordano, Sam - Math

Guess, Will - Band/Music

Heinlein, Tracy - Reading

Hermes, Ellen - Guidance

Karmayzn, Gene - Audio Visual

Kosanovich, Carla - English

Lackovich, Jared - Industrial Arts

Leslie, Steve - Computer Technician

Lindner, April - English

Ludwig, Renee - Science

Malec, Michael - Math

Martsolf, Jason - Math

Mason, Martin - Social Studies

Milanovich, Mike - Special Ed

Molina, Jose - Art

Molinaro, Carol - Librarian

Paich, Judy - Multimedia

Postava, Marilynn - Special Ed

Senko, Jonathan

Spiropoulos, Bill - Social Studies

Stala, Regina - English

Stickles, Jackie - Special Ed

Tonio, Kim - Guidance

Toppetta, Steve - Business/Computers

Toulson, K.C.- Math

Uhernik, Linda - School Nurse

Uhlman, Karen -Sp Ed/ Gifted

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