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The Southeast Comprehensive Center (SECC), funded by the U.S. Department of Education, provides high-quality technical assistance in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina. Our partner is the Center for the Education and Study of Diverse Populations.

Our Contact Information
SOUTHEAST COMPREHENSIVE CENTER
3501 N. Causeway Blvd., Suite 700
Metairie, LA 70002
Tel: (800) 644-8671
http://secc.sedl.org

 

Southeast Comprehensive Center staff:

Director

Robin Jarvis

Assessment and Accountability

Ada Muoneke

English Language Arts /Reading

Ramona Chauvin
Kathleen Theodore

English Language Learners

Ramona Chauvin
Maggie Rivas
Georgina Gonzalez

High School

Ed Tobia

Instruction

Camille Chapman
Ramona Chauvin
Glenda Copeland
Mary Lou Meadows
Concepcion Molina
Maria Torres
Kathleen Theodore

Innovation and Improvement

Camille Chapman

Leadership/School Improvement

Darlene Brown
Glenda Copeland
Camille Chapman
Chris Ferguson
Dale Lewis
Robyn Madison-Harris
Ed Tobia
Sally Wade

Mathematics

Camille Chapman
Concepcion Molina
Maria Torres

NCLB

Debbie Meibaum

Parent and Community Involvement

Marion Baldwin
Chris Ferguson
Sally Wade

Science

Lou Meadows

Response to Intervention/Special Education

Dale Lewis
Ada Muoneke

Technology Integration

Jackie Burniske
Danny Martinez

State Liaisons

Lou Meadows (Alabama)
Glenda Copeland (Georgia)
Darlene Brown (Louisiana)
Debra Meibaum (Mississippi)
Sandra Lindsay (South Carolina)

Web/Information/Communication

Magdalena Acuña
Jesse Mabus
Luis Martinez
Chris Times
Eric Waters

Support

Joan Finlay
Loretta King
Tashanda Moreno

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