Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary

Martin Luther King, Jr.
Elementary

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Kinzy, Tara

Developmental preschool IA

tmkinzy@seattleschools.org

Rideout, Colleen

Developmental preschool IA

corideout@seattleschools.org

Syoum, Gebregzabiher

Bilingual IA

gtsyoum@seattleschools.org

Gutama, Franklin

Bilingual IA

frgutamajara@seattleschools.org
MLK Jr. Elementary ~ Attendance

~ Attendance, MLK Jr. Elementary

mlking.attendance@seattleschools.org

Arellano, Sarah

2nd Grade Teacher

sjarellano@seattleschools.org
Leticia Bazemore

Bazemore, Leticia

SPED

lrbazemore@seattleschools.org

Brauner, Rebekah

Certificated K-5 Vacancy, 504 Building Coordinator

rsbrauner@seattleschools.org

Brown, Alexandra

Teacher

ajbrown2@seattleschools.org

Butler, Theresa

Family Educator II - Hdstrt

tgbutler@seattleschools.org

Campbell, Matthew

Occupational Therapist

mscampbell1@seattleschools.org

Camper, Sakela

Instructional Asst - 203/7

sacamper@seattleschools.org
Xuan-Nhi Cao

Cao, Xuan-Nhi

Teacher-Elementary

xucao@seattleschools.org

Carlisle, Colette

Teacher-Elementary

cmcarlisle@seattleschools.org
Benjamin Davis

Davis, Benjamin

Librarian

bldavis@seattleschools.org

Mr. Davis is a well prepared librarian ready to engage students in an exciting lesson. Each class will learn the process of text, literacy and technology.

 

Dazanne Davis

Davis, Dazanne

Teacher-Kindergarten

dldavis@seattleschools.org
Kelli Elder

Elder, Kelli

Teacher-Elementary

kjelder@seattleschools.org
Vallerie Fisher

Fisher, Vallerie

Family Support Worker, Homeless Program/McKinney Vento Program Building contact

vdfisher@seattleschools.org
Quinton Jackson

Jackson, Quinton

Special Education

qjjackson@seattleschools.org
Elizabeth Kavanaugh

Kavanaugh, Elizabeth

MLL Teacher

ejkavanaugh@seattleschools.org

(She/Her/Hers) After teaching and learning abroad for 15 years, I enjoy teaching English to students here in Seattle. I speak Spanish, and some French and Japanese. Advocating for students, supporting families and continuing learning about cultures make my job interesting.

We can never truly know ourselves until we learn another language. In doing so we learn where we come from and new options of where we can go.