Auburn Middle School - Staff

Staff

Administrative
  • Mr. Jim Hand, Principal
  • Mr. Kevin Shaw; Dean
  • Mrs. Susan Rodrigue; Administrative Assistant
  • Mrs. Sheila Aliberti; Administrative Assistant
Teaching Teams

Unified Arts

  • Mrs. Lecompte; Family and Consumer Science
  • Mr. Robertson; Family and Consumer Science
  • Madame Drew; French
  • Senor Ward; Spanish
  • Miss Libby; Art
  • Mrs. Preble, Librarian
  • Mrs. McKenna; Chorus and Music
  • Ms. Dow; Band and Music
  • Ms. Lutts; Physical Education
  • Mr. Caswell; Physical Education
  • Mr. Rowe; Tech Lab
  • Ms. Shales; Tech Lab

Team Whitecap (7th Grade)

  • Ms. Melcher, Science
  • Mrs. Hillman, Math
  • Mrs. Callahan, Humanities
  • Mrs. Vaccaro Young, Special Education
  • Mrs. Carson, ELL

Team Bradbury (7th Grade)

  • Ms. Damon, Math and Language Arts
  • Mrs. Meyer, Math
  • Mrs. Bucciantini, Language Arts
  • Mrs. Sutton, Science
  • Mrs. Gowell-Gosselin, Social Studies

Team Tumbledown (7th Grade)

  • Mrs. O'Connell, Math
  • Mrs. Goodwin, Science
  • Mrs. Penley, Language Arts
  • Mrs. St. Pierre, Math and Language Arts
  • Mr. Dumont, Social Studies

Team Katahdin (8th Grade)

  • Mrs. Myers, Science
  • Mr. Burnham, Math
  • Mrs. Cherry, Humanities
  • Mrs. O'Neill, Special Education
  • Mrs. Aiello, Special Education
  • Mrs. Palmer

Team Sugarloaf (8th Grade)

  • Mrs. Doherty, Science
  • Mrs. Barter, Language Arts
  • Mr. Gibson, Social Studies
  • Mr. Westbye, Math and Language Arts
  • Mr. Carmichael, Math

Team Cadillac (8th Grade)

  • Mrs. Avery, Math
  • Mz. Marcotte, Science
  • Mr. Gilbert, Social Studies
  • Mrs. Campbell, Language Arts
  • Mrs. Lariviere, Math and Language Arts
  • Mrs. Vogel, Math and Language Arts

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