Date of Meeting: September 17, 2014
#1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
ACTION ITEM SUBJECT: APPOINTMENTS A. CONFIRMATIONS
Draft Motion: I move that the Board of Supervisors confirm the following appointments with terms expiring December 31, 2015, unless otherwise noted:
Non-District Specific Appointments:
1. Advisory Plans Examiners Board a. Paul Kraucunas as an at-large member: Term to expire: 8/4/18
2. Building Code and Appeals Board a. John Paul Andrews as an at-large member: Term to expire: 9/30/18
3. Community Services Board a. Karen Cooper as an at-large member: Term to expire: 6/30/17 b. Angelo Wider as an at-large member: Term to expire: 6/30/17
4. Health System Agency of Northern Virginia a. Robin F. Brown as the Loudoun County representative: Term to expire:
6/30/17 5. Joint Board of Supervisors/School Board Committee Volunteer Citizens’ Work
Group a. Dr. Holly Rhodes as the Leesburg District representative: Term to expire:
12/31/14 6. Loudoun Health Council
a. Scott Cypher as a Health Care Professional member: Term to expire: 9/30/16
7. Zoning Ordinance Action Group a. Packie Crown as an at-large member representing the Dulles South
Alliance: Term to expire: 9/30/18 B. NOMINATIONS
Anticipated Nominations: There are no anticipated nominations at this time.
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Please note: Citizen Appointees must fill out a standard application form, which can be obtained from the Office of the Board of Supervisors or at the following link: http://www.loudoun.gov/DocumentCenter/View/101627
C. VACANCIES
I. Current Vacancies for Regional Representatives:
1. Health System Agency of Northern Virginia 1 Loudoun County Representative Vacancy to expire on June 30, 2017
* CONFIRMATION Robin F. Brown is expected to be confirmed to the Health System Agency of Northern Virginia as the Loudoun County Representative. Her application and resume is attached.
II. Current Vacancies for District and Chairman’s Representatives:
Unless otherwise noted, appointment terms expire December 31, 2015. Additional information on each group can be found in the Board of Supervisors’ Office. Nominations for Districts’ and Chairman’s representatives are in order for the following. Staff also notes that unless otherwise stated, existing members will continue to serve on advisory boards unless and until another appointment is made. Names in bold are those anticipated to be confirmed at this date’s meeting.
1. Advisory Commission on Youth (ACOY)
Chairman, At-Large Michael Reles Catoctin District VACANT Algonkian District Donna E. Simpson Dulles District Randy Faleski Ashburn District Jeffrey Goldman Leesburg District Ahmed Saad Blue Ridge District Elizabeth Huck Sterling District Jen Lofquist Broad Run District Jim Bonfils Community Rep Brian McMullen Community Rep Christine Stallsworth Community Rep VACANT YAC VACANT YAC VACANT
* Interested Citizens Dr. Heather Applegate, Russell A. Matijevich, Lt. Col, USAF (retired) and Heather Clark
have expressed their interest to be appointed to the Advisory Commission on Youth. Their resumes are available upon request.
2. Commission on Aging
Chairman, At-Large Megan Descutner Catoctin District Joyce Sparbanie Algonkian District William J. Mohoney Dulles District Arthur Skaer Ashburn District Theresa G. Ruddy Leesburg District Alvin G. Sowards Blue Ridge District Kimberly Adams Sterling District VACANT Broad Run District Charlotte A. Nurge
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3. Community Criminal Justice Board (CCJB)
Chairman, At-Large VACANT Catoctin District Warner Workman Algonkian District Greg Stone Dulles District Ramachandran
Kuppusw Ashburn District Douglass L.
Fleming, Jr. Leesburg District Charles L. King
Blue Ridge District Mark Davis Sterling District Shadi Sarkis Broad Run District Thomas S. Pavelko
4. Heritage Commission
Chairman At-Large Childs Burden Catoctin District Bronwen Souders Algonkian District Robert D. Gehrke Dulles District Angela E. Drews Ashburn District William Wilkin Leesburg District Jana Shafagoj Blue Ridge Laura Tekrony Sterling District VACANT Broad Run District VACANT At-Large Tony Buffington At-Large Brown Morton At-Large Lori Kimball At-Large Jay Bradshaw At-Large Richard Gillespie At-Large Mitch Diamond At-Large Larry Simms
* Interested Citizens David Scheurn has expressed interest in serving on the Heritage Commission as the Broad Run District Representative. His application is attached. Brent Yeates has recently expressed interest in serving on Heritage Commission as a Broad Run District Representative. David T. Clark and Mary P. Yakush have expressed their interest to be reappointed to the Heritage Commission. Their resumes and/or letters of interest are available upon request
5. Library Board of Trustees
Chairman At-Large Mark Miller Catoctin District Jackquelyn Veith Algonkian District Sean Mallon Dulles District Thomas A. Jensen Ashburn District Nancy Nuell Leesburg District Mary Pellicano Blue Ridge Joseph Maio Sterling District VACANT Broad Run District Larry Stepnick
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6. Joint Board of Supervisors and School Board Committee’s Volunteer Citizens Work Group
Chairman At-Large Mark Nuzzaco Catoctin District Charles D. Cowan Jr. Algonkian District Donna Shackelford Dulles District Kelly Mclaughlan Ashburn District Wendy Wooley Leesburg District HOLLY RHODES Blue Ridge Owen Brown Sterling District VACANT Broad Run District Robin Vander Voort
* CONFIRMATION Dr. Holly Rhodes is expected to be confirmed as the Leesburg District representative to the Joint Board of Supervisors/School Board Committee’s Volunteer Citizens Work Group. Her application is attached. * Interested Citizens Joan Kowalski has expressed interest in serving on the Joint Committee-Volunteer Citizens Work Group as a Sterling District Representative. Her resume is available upon request.
III. Current Vacancies for Non-District Specific Representatives
Nominations are in order for the following at-large committees, commissions and boards.
1. Advisory Plans Examiner Board: 1 vacancy as of 8/4/14
* CONFIRMATION
Paul J. Kraucunas is expected to be confirmed as an at-large member to the Advisory Plans Examiner Board. His application is attached. * Interested Citizens
Alec W. Gibson is interested in serving on the Advisory Plans Examiners Board (as well as any advisory body the board feels he is adequate to serve on). His application is available upon request.
2. Building Code and Appeals Board: 4 vacancies: Members with background in building industry
* CONFIMATION
John Paul Andrews is expected to be confirmed as an at-large member of the Building Coad and Appeals Board. His application is attached. * Interested Citizens
Harry A. Uram, John Allen Sr., and Jon W. Mays have expressed interest in serving on the Building Code and Appeals Board. Their resumes is available upon request.
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3. Community Services Board: 4 terms to expire 6/30/17
* CONFIRMATION
Karen Cooper and Angelo Wider are expected to be confirmed as at-large members to the
Community Services Board. Their applications are attached.
* Interested Citizens
Elahe Hessamfar has expressed interest in being appointed to the Community Services
Board. His application is available upon request.
4. Courthouse Grounds and Facility Committee: 1 vacancy: at-large representative
5. Disability Services Board: 5 vacancies: at-large representatives
* Interested Citizens
Andrew Drummond, Donald Harris, Richard Huxta and James Edward Rouse have
expressed interest in serving on the Disability Services Board. Their resumes are available
upon request.
6. Historic District Review Committee: 3 members expired on 6/30/14
* Interested Citizens
Bob Johnson has expressed interest in serving on the HDRC. His application is attached.
Leah Ferguson and Rob Hale have expressed interest in being reappointed to the HDRC.
Their applications are available upon request.
7. Housing Advisory Board: 1 vacancies: Non-profit Affordable Housing Developer
* Interested Citizens
Martin H. Thomas and Dalila Farah have expressed interest in being appointed to the
Housing Advisory Board. Their resumes are available upon request.
8. Housing Choice Voucher Resident Advisory Board: 3 vacancies: at-large
representatives
* Interested Citizens
Maria Vallarino has expressed an interest in being appointed to the Housing Choice
Voucher Resident Advisory Board. Her resume is available upon request.
9. Landfill Special Exception Review Committee: 8 vacancies: 7 at-large openings and
1 Landfill Area Resident (within 1 mile)
* Interested Citizens
Brian Boylan and Gail Bayless, who is a resident within 1 mile of the landfill, have
expressed an interest in being appointed to the Landfill Special Exception Review
Committee. Their resumes are available upon request.
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10. Loudoun Health Council: 4 vacancies with an additional 7 appointees to expire on 9/30/14: One faith community representative (term to expire 9/30/15); One
Chamber Representative (Jennifer Seven recently resigned – term to expire 9/30/15); Two other positions
* CONFIRMATION
Scott Cypher is expected to be confirmed to the Loudoun Health Council. His application is attached. * Interested Citizens
Lovely Lall and Carol Hodgson are interested in being re-appointed to the Loudoun Health Council. Their resumes are available upon request. Rich Meidlinger and Todd Armsworth has expressed his interest to serve on the Loudoun Health Council (as well as any advisory body the board feels they are adequate to serve on); Their resumes are available upon request. Robin F. Brown and Jill Bartko have expressed interest in serving on the Loudoun Health Council; Their resumes are available upon request Judith Randal and Christopher LeFevre are interested in continuing to serve on the Loudoun Health Council (their current terms have expired). David Milam has expressed interest in reappointment as a faith community representative. His resume is available upon request. Dr. Janine Rethy and Ms. Vizma Carver have expressed interest in serving as members on the Health Council. Their applications are available upon request. David Dieterich and Imran Khan have expressed interest in being appointed to the Loudoun Health Council. Their resumes are available upon request.
11. Water Resources Technical Advisory Committee:1 vacancy: at-large representative
* Interested Citizens Syed Qayum and Jay Sreenivasan have expressed interest in serving on the Water Resources Advisory Committee. Their resumes/applications are available upon request.
12. Zoning Ordinance Action Group: 3 at-large representative terms expire on 9/30/14 * CONFIRMATION Packie Crown is expected to be confirmed as at-large members to ZOAG. Her application is attached. * Interested Citizens Destry Jarvis, Chair of the Rural Economic Development Council (REDC) asks that David Hubbuch be appointed as a member of the ZOAG to represent the REDC. The letter of recommendation is available upon request. Edward P. Gorski has expressed interest in being reappointment to the Zoning Ordinance Action Group. His application and resume are available upon request.
Attachments: Applications/Resumes available at the time of packet delivery are included in each Board of Supervisor meeting packet. Information that is not available electronically can be obtained from the Board of Supervisor’s Office. *(Some resumes are not on file). Staff Contact:, Office of the County Administrat
Application for Advisory Board, Commission, or Committee Page 1 Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
Application Form: Please fill out electronically or print and handwrite legibly. (all fields required unless stated)
Name: Email: (optional)
Address: City, State, Zip:
Phone Number: Alt. Phone: (optional)
Election District (leave blank if unknown): Name of Advisory Board, Commission, or Committee: Statement of Interest: Work Experience: Volunteer Experience:
Paul J. Kraucunas
4975 Alliance Drive Fairfax, VA, 22030
(unknown)
Advisory Plans Examiners Board
I have served on this Board since it creation as the VDOT representative and wish to continue in that capacity
2001-Present VDOT, NOVA District, Land Development Program Manager 1995-2001, Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc., Fairfax Office, Engineering Department 1992-1995, Batman Corporation, Director of Engineering 1990-1992, Christopher Consultants Ltd, Director of Design 1985-1990, Fairfax County, Department of Environmental Management, Deputy Director of Division of Design Review 1983-1985, Town of East Hartford, CT, Deputy Director of Public Works 1979-1983, Town of East Hartford, CT, Town Engineer 1975-1977, New South Wales Department of Public Works, Australia, Resident Engineer - Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest Sewerage 1974-1975, New South Wales Department of Public Works, Australia, Officer in Charge, Kooragang Island Development, New Castle, NSW
More than five years on Fairfax County Board of Building Code Appeals More than 10-years on Fairfax County Advisory Plan Examiner Board More than 20-years experience as instructor for Engineer & Surveyors Institute
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Education: Special Qualifications: Other Information (optional):
Paul J. Kraucunas
BSCE University of Connecticut, 1968 Master of Public Affairs in Public Administration, University of Connecticut, 1985
Professional Engineer, Commonwealth of Virginia, License #21767
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John Paul Andrews
44860 Milestone Square #303 Ashburn, VA 20147
Algonkian
Building Code and Appeals Board
Having recently moved to Loudoun County, I am hoping to continue a tradition of serving my local government and respective communities by seeking out opportunities that would allow me to share my time and relevant experience(s) with the overall community. In researching the available opportunities, I noted that there are currently four open positions on the Building Code and Appeals Board. This would be of particular interest to me as I have over two decades of experience in the areas of architecture and real estate development, and recently served a three-year term on a Board of Adjustment in eastern NC. In addition, I have extensive experience in working with jurisdictions and their associated entitlement processes, as I have represented Costco Wholesale for nearly a decade as their architect and real estate development manager. I am excited to be a new resident of Loudoun County and look forward to working with the local government and respective communities in whatever capacity it affords, and I thank you for your consideration.
• MulvannyG2 Architecture, McLean, Va., 2004-Present Project Manager/Real Estate Development Manager • Residential Design Group, Woodbridge, Va., 2002-2004 Designer/CAD technician/Graphic Artist • Coastal Carolina Community College, Jacksonville, NC, 2000-2002 Instructor of Architecture • Feddersen von Herder & Partner Winklebauer, Berlin, Germany, 1998-1999 Architect Intern • Foque-Denkens-Adriaenssens, Antwerp, Belgium, Summer 1998 Architect Intern • W. Roy Poole, Contractor, Kinston, NC: 1995-1996, Free Agent 1993-2002 Draftsman/Designer/Carpenter/Construction Supervisor
• New Bern Civic Theater, 2011-2013 • City of New Bern, NC Board of Adjustment, 2009-2012 • Rotary International Group Study Exchange Program, 2001-2002 • Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club, 1992-1994
Application for Advisory Board, Commission, or Committee Page 2 Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
Education: Special Qualifications: Other Information (optional):
John Paul Andrews
• North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Bachelor’s of Environmental Design in Architecture, 2000 • Kunst Hoch Schuele (KHB), Berlin, Germany Studies in Architecture 1998-1999 • Istituto Tecnico Statale ‘Maria Letizia Cassata’, Gubbio, Italy Studies in Landscape Architecture, Summer 1996 • Lenoir Community College, Kinston, NC Studies in Commercial Art, 1992-1994
• Three years of experience serving on an Advisory Board (Board of Adjustment, New Bern, NC) • Over two decades of experience in the Construction and Architectural fields • Nearly ten years of experience representing a fortune 500 company (Costco Wholesale) in their entitlements and approvals processes.
Curriculum Vita
Holly Greenwood Rhodes
EDUCATION 2002 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
Ph.D. in Education, Early Intervention Specialization
1993 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC M.Ed. in Early Intervention and Family Support
1992 College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
B.S. in Psychology PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2010-present Committee on National Statistics, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and
Education, National Academies of Science Serving as rapporteur for a Workshop on Measuring Research and Development
Expenditures in the U.S. Nonprofit Sector: Conceptual and Design Issues.
Board on Science Education, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Academies of Science Served as rapporteur for A Workshop to Explore the Overlap between the Next
Generation Science Standards and the Common Core Standards in English/Language
Arts. Prepared a written summary of a session of the Teaching the Behavioral, Social and
Economic Sciences in K-12: Possible Options and Next Steps: Planning Meeting. The summary focused on summarizing and extracting the strategies that panelists from a diverse range of fields identified as key to their success in becoming incorporated into the K-12 curriculum.
Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council, National Academies of Science Program Officer As the Study Director for the Early Childhood Care and Education Workforce Workshop, identified a slate of potential members of the authoring committee, planned and conducted a planning meeting with the committee, interviewed stakeholders about their views on key topics, coordinated the development of the workshop agenda and program, oversaw the logistical planning for the workshop, and ensured the smooth conduct of the workshop. Following the workshop, assisted with authoring the final report in coordination with the rapporteur and committee members, and managed the review and
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preparation of the report for publication. Co-authored presentations and a journal article to disseminate the results of the workshop report. As the Study Director for the Science of Family Research Dissemination Task Order, oversaw the dissemination of the final workshop report to key audiences; formed a collaborative team of researchers and helped to co-author a manuscript to share the results and implications of the workshop with the medical community; and coordinated and developed the programming for a planning meeting to improve the measurement of families in large scale surveys.
2009-2010 Rhodes for Early Learning, LLC
Consultant to the Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council, National Academies of Science Served as a consultant for the work of the Science of Research on Families Workshop. Using a combination of technical expertise, research review, and communication with program staff, identified and interviewed potential planning committee members and presenters; reviewed and synthesized relevant family research methodology literature to prepare a background paper for the planning committee; assisted in developing and organizing the workshop agenda sessions; coordinated and conducted planning conference calls; developed written biographical sketches of presenters; and provided support during the workshop.
2007-2008 Consultant to the Center for Education, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences
and Education, National Research Council, National Academies of Science Served as a consultant for the work of the Committee on Early Childhood Mathematics. Identified and interviewed all potential committee members, provided written summaries and recommendations for committee members based on interviews and professional judgment, and wrote biographical summaries of selected committee members. During the conduct of the study, worked with NRC staff to identify briefing book materials for committee members, and attended and contributed to committee meetings. Assisted in the writing of the published committee report, focusing on a synthesis of the research of professional development of teachers in early childhood mathematics.
1999-2006 RTI International, Center for Research in Education, RTP, NC Deputy Project Director/Child Assessment Task Leader.
Served as Deputy Project Director and Child Assessment Task Leader for the Preschool Curriculum Evaluation Research Program National Coordinator, a four year longitudinal, randomized control group study of the effects of various preschool curricula on child outcomes. Responsible for managing the hiring, training, and data collection efforts of child assessors, teacher interviewers, and classroom observers. Worked closely with the client and project director to select measures for the project, manage the budget, obtain OMB Clearance and IRB approval, plan meetings, and prepare reports. Assisted in the coordination of multiple grantees across 11 geographic locations nationwide. Developed and documented procedures for conduct of child assessments. Monitored quality of child assessments conducted by local teams of assessors. Conducted site visits to each grantee to supervise child assessors and to communicate with grantee project investigators.
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Measurement Specialist. Trained, managed and supported the assessment staff for the evaluation of Legacy for Children, a parenting program for low-income mothers, through a contract with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Additional responsibilities included monitoring quality of assessment procedures, reviewing preliminary data collected and coding mother-child interaction videotapes. Identified, reviewed, and developed measures to be used in maternal interviews. Designed and created a Microsoft Access database of data elements to be collected through Legacy for Children. Assisted in developing training manuals and materials.
1999-2000 Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, Chapel Hill, NC Research Assistant. Contacted and recruited inclusive child care centers for ongoing study of friendship among children with and without disabilities. Conducted teacher interviews about child friendships and observations of child play and interactions. Assisted with data entry. Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, Chapel Hill, NC Research Assistant. Assisted in the data collection process of the Engagement as an Outcome of Program Quality project, administering the Battelle Developmental Inventory to toddlers in their child care settings. Assisted with the development of a textbook chapter for early childhood educators on assessing and promoting child engagement.
1994-1996 Ellsworth Associates, Vienna, VA Research Associate. Prepared literature reviews of Head Start research; provided logistical support for meetings of Head Start Research Grantees; conducted on-site reviews of Head Start administrative records; assisted with interviewing of key individuals as part of a qualitative study of the Head Start-State Collaboration offices; assisted with developing a database of grant reviewers and consultants.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2000 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
Teaching Assistant. Developed and served as the sole instructor of a course on child health services for senior undergraduate early childhood special education majors.
1998-1999 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
Teaching Assistant. Identified, screened, and arranged community-based internship sites for approximately 30 undergraduate and graduate students in Child Development and Family Studies. Supervised 7 undergraduate student teachers in their internship sites ensuring attainment of competencies for Birth Through Kindergarten certification. Co-taught a weekly seminar for 15 undergraduate student teachers, including those under my supervision, which included facilitating discussion of their internship experiences and presenting content related to working with infants and toddlers with and without disabilities and their families.
1996-1998 Preschool Home Resource Program, Fairfax County Public Schools, Lorton, VA
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Home Resource Teacher. Served as a home visitor for two- to five-year-olds with special needs and their families. Worked with 15 families per week. Additional responsibilities included conducting developmental screenings, serving as a liaison to several community preschools, and presenting workshops for parents of two-year-olds with language delays. Accomplishments included writing and winning a grant to create Pre-Intervention Workshops for parents and to obtain parent resource materials, creating and presenting workshops for parents and preschool/daycare staff, designing, writing, and implementing the Child Find Home Page (part of the Fairfax County Public Schools web page), and acquiring Internet access for Child Find staff. Served as the chairman of the Child Find Technology Committee during the 1997-1998 school year.
1996 Washington Hebrew Congregation Early Childhood Center, Washington, DC Early Childhood Educator. Taught two classes of two-year-olds. Planned and implemented activities, maintained close communication with parents and other staff members, and evaluated child progress at the end of the school year.
1995 Child Development Center of Northern Virginia, Falls Church, VA. Early Childhood Special Educator/Infant Development Specialist. Served as lead teacher and service coordinator in two-year-old and three-year-old integrated classrooms for children with and without disabilities. Additional responsibilities included conducting assessments as the Cognitive Development Specialist on an Infant Evaluation Team, planning and leading an evening Parent-Infant Group, and grant writing for project development for the center.
AWARDS 2002 Award for Outstanding Research Carolina Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa 1999 Ira J. Gordon Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 1998 School of Education Merit Assistantship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
1993 Traineeship University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
GRANTS RECEIVED 2000 Family Beliefs and Strategies for the Friendship Socialization of Preschoolers with
Special Needs Student Initiated Research Project, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education, $19,966
PUBLICATIONS Rhodes, H. G., & Huston, A. C. (2012). Building the workforce our youngest children deserve. Social
Policy Report, 26(1), 1-26.
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Fiese, B. H., Rhodes, H. G., & Beardslee, W. H. (2013). Rapid changes in American family life and consequences for child health and pediatric practice. Pediatrics, 132(3):552-9. doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-0349.
PRESENTATIONS Huston, A. C., & Rhodes, H. G. (2011). The Early Childhood Care and Education Workforce:
Challenges and Opportunities. A Workshop Report. Presented at the 2011 State and Territory CCDF Administrators Meeting and 2011 Annual Meeting of the Child Care Policy Research Consortium, Bethesda, MD.
Griffin, J. A., Ebanks, C., Wallace, I. F., Rhodes, H. G., Liu, J., & Houts, R. M. (2005). Preschool
Curriculum Evaluation Research (PCER) 2002: Preliminary Findings From Two Years of
Preschool Curriculum Implementation. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
Houts, R. M., Mobley, M. A., Wallace, I. F., Rhodes, H. G., Ebanks, C., & Griffin, J. A. (2005).
Development of an Observational Measure of Curricular Features for Use in the PCER Cross-
Site Evaluation. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
Wallace, I. F., Rhodes, H. G., Houts, R. M., Mobley, M. A., Griffin, J. A., & Ebanks, C. (2005).
Relations Between Curricular Features, Classroom Quality, and Developmental Skills in the
PCER Cross-Site Evaluation. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society of Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
Rhodes, H. (2002). Practices to Facilitate Friendship Formation among Young Children with and
without Disabilities. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Division for Early Childhood, San Diego, CA.
Buysse, V. B., Goldman, B. D., & Rhodes, H. G. (2002). Making the Promise of Inclusion a Reality.
Presented at The Third National Early Childhood Inclusion Institute, Chapel Hill, NC Buysse, V. B. Goldman, B. D. & Rhodes, H. G. (2001, December). Playmates and Friends: Making the
Promise of Inclusion a Reality. Paper presented at the 17th Annual Division for Early Childhood Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and Their Families, Boston, MA.
Greenwood, H. R. (1997). “Kindergarten Readiness.” A presentation for parents at Living Savior Early Childhood Education Center, Fairfax, VA. Greenwood, H. R. (1997). “Behavior Management Strategies for Toddlers and Preschoolers.” A presentation for parents at Living Savior Early Childhood Education Center, Fairfax, VA. Greenwood, H. R. (1997). “Administration of the Denver Developmental Screening Test II.” A workshop conducted for staff of United Cerebral Palsy Early Head Start, Alexandria, VA.
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Greenwood, H. R. (1997). “What is Child Find? Identifying Potential Problems and Making Referrals.” A workshop conducted for staff of Woodlawn Gardens Private School, Alexandria, VA.
Greenwood, H. R. (1997). “Child Development.” A workshop conducted for staff of Woodlawn Gardens Nursery and Kindergarten, Alexandria, VA. Greenwood, H. R. (1998). “Behavior Management in the Preschool.” A presentation for staff of
Mount Vernon Hospital Child Care Center, Alexandria, VA. Greenwood, H. R. (1998). “The Importance of Play. Planning Play in the Summer.” A presentation
for parents at Living Savior Early Childhood Education Center, Fairfax, VA.
Greenwood, H. R. (1999). “Child Development in the First Five Years.” A presentation for pediatric dentistry students at the UNC School of Dentistry. Chapel Hill, NC. Also presented in 2000 and 2001.
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS 2014-present President, Catoctin Elementary School PTA 2013-2014 Vice President, Catoctin Elementary School PTA 2010-2013 Elder, Leesburg Presbyterian Church 2007-2010 Leesburg Presbyterian Church Preschool Board Chairperson
Responsible for leading a board of volunteers who oversee the policies and finances of Leesburg Presbyterian Church Preschool. Primary responsibility for supervising the preschool director, overseeing the quality of the preschool program, managing the budget, and assisting the director with addressing parent concerns. Identified and oversaw the implementation of a research-based curriculum in conjunction with the preschool director.
Application for Advisory Board, Commission, or Committee Page 1 Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
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Packie E. Crown
101 South Street, SE Leesburg, VA 20175
(unknown)
(General Interest)
The Dulles South Alliance At their meeting held July 24, 2014, the Dulles South Alliance (DSA) Board of Directors approved a motion to appoint me to a second term on the ZOAG. As the DSA representative, I will continue to identify issues on behalf of the membership to facilitate changes to the Z.O. to create a more business friendly environment in the Dulles South area of Loudoun County.
See Attached Resume
See Attached Resumt
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Education: Special Qualifications: Other Information (optional):
Packie E. Crown
See Attached Resume
Master of Science in City & Regional Planning Work experience.
INTERESTED CITIZENS
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Kenneth "David" Scheurn
23040 Potomac Hill SQ Sterling, VA, 20166
Broad Run
Heritage Commission
I am interested in a position on the Heritage Commission as the Broad Run District representative because I am committed to the dissemination of knowledge about the history and heritage of our county and our own past. We must protect the structures, buildings, and land that helped to create Loudoun County. By preserving the history of the county, it not only helps citizens know where the county has been but also directs where it is going. People come from all across the country to see these sites, and they need to be preserved, not only for the citizens, but for the tourism. Loudoun County has become my home, and I would like to preserve and protect its history and heritage. This is why I feel I would be a great fit for this position.
Current: Grassroots Activist School Coordinator; Leadership Institute, Arlington, VA Previous: Director of Grassroots; ParentalRights.org, Purcellville, VA Deputy Grassroots Director; ParentalRights.org, Purcellville, VA VP of Business Development; Bridge Defender, Camarillo, CA
Current: Concerned Veterans of America; Volunteer Loudoun County Young Republicans; Secretary, Executive Board Member Previous: Ventura County Young Republicans; Political Director, Executive Board Member Americorps NCCC, Washington, DC 9 years of political campaigns experience in a volunteer role.
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Education: Special Qualifications: Other Information (optional):
Kenneth "David" Scheurn
Pennsylvania State University, MPA, Public Administration, Current University of Phoenix, BA, Business Administration, 2011
Excellent leadership, organizational, recruiting, and motivational skills. I am a trained public speaker.
I am very passionate about this topic. I would like to be considered a serious candidate for this role.