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Administration
Counseling
Dean of Academics
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Educational Resources
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Colorado Springs Early Colleges
4435 North Chestnut
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Admin & Enrollment: (719) 955-4675
Academics: (719) 955-4703
Counseling:
Eddie Boykin 955-4699
Sarah Woodside 955-4702
Gwen Brahler 955-4705
FAX (719) 528-7006
Administrative Leadership Team
528-6062 Keith King, Administrator keith@keithking.org
955-4694 Sandi Brown, Academic Dean sandi.brown@csec914.org
955-4698 Kevin Moore, Dean of Student Success kevin.moore@csec914.org
955-4699 Eddie Boykin, Counselor eddie.boykin@csec914.org
528-8691 Robin Zook, Registrar robin.zook@csec914.org
Executive Assistants
955-4703 Laura Boulton, Academic Dept. laura.boulton@csec914.org
491-6330 Alisha Halvorson, Student Success Dept. alisha.halvorson@csec914.org
Bus Services
955-4696 Carol Earnhart carol.earnhart@csec914.org
Counseling & PSEO Off-Campus Services
955-4699 Eddie Boykin eddie.boykin@csec914.org
955-4702 Sarah Woodside sarah.woodside@csec914.org
955-4705 Gwen Brahler gwen.brahler@csec914.org
Enrollment
955-4675 Bonnie Robinson, Registrar’s Ass't bonnie.robinson@csec914.org
528-8691 Robin Zook, Registrar robin.zook@csec914.org
Lunch Program
955-4696 Carol Earnhart carol.earnhart@csec914.org
Nurse
528-5912 Shawn Hunt shawn.hunt@csec914.org
Special Education
955-4695 Cindy Rue, Learning Specialist cindy.rue@csec914.org
Textbooks
955-4696 Carol Earnhart carol.earnhart@csec914.org
General Information
955-4675 Bonnie Robinson, Office Assistants information@csec914.org
EMERGENCY
For urgent medical or family emergencies involving CSEC students or staff during school or office hours, please call 955-4675. If there is no answer you may call 491-6439 or 491-8824. Please do not call these numbers with non-emergency issues.
CSEC Teachers are enjoying their summer vacation and might or might not have their phones on or be checking school email. Please call CSEC's Academic Office at 955-4703 if you have an urgent need to contact a teacher.
College Prep Teachers
491-6381 Greg Atkins, US History greg.atkins@csec914.org
492-8081 Monica Clemons, English, Cong. Award monica6_@hotmail.com
491-6374 Kevin Ewing, Math kevin.ewing@csec914.org
955-4675 Debbie Falco, Yearbook, History/Jazz ilviolino@earthlink.net
491-6602 Allen Mauer, Science allen.mauer@csec914.org
491-6460 Mike Parcha, Math mike.parcha@csec914.org
491-6440 Kristi Smith, Career Planning ksmith@coloradotech.edu
491-6478 Celina Terrell, Spanish celina.terrell@csec914.org
332-7022, 491-8469 Peggy Wilber, Brain Training succeedtoread@hotmail.com
Adjunct Professors
492-8255 Rick Amburgey, Business rick@rbwindows.com
492-8081 Monica Clemons, English, Marketing monica6_@hotmail.com
955-4675 Debbie Falco, Art/Music App, Drawing II ilviolino@earthlink.net
358-8807 Julia Filla, Criminal Justice julia.filla@csec914.org
955-4675 Gayle Irani, Computer Programming girani@coloradotech.edu
955-4675 Dennis Lewis, History dlewis@coloradotech.edu
955-4675 Gordon Neal, Math gordon.neal@csec914.org
491-8531 Jim Work, Comp Tech, Macroec. jim.work@csec914.org
Board of Directors
The Colorado Springs Early Colleges
Governance Board

Deborah Hendrix- Deborah currently is the Secretary of the Harrison School District Board. She is known for her commitment to having all students in the district achieve proficiently at grade level. She also has a major emphasis on every student learning to read. She has supported educational choice; her two daughters attend James Irwin Charter Schools in the district. She has been an executive with Junior Achievement, has her own Training & Consulting business, and currently does training for Dale Carnegie. Deborah has experience working in the area of leadership and career development, diversity management and board development. She has trained thousands of employees in the areas of people management, customer service, customer-focused selling, new employee orientation, meeting and project management and a host of other topics. Deborah is an event planner and has executed week-long staff conferences and regional trainings for over 500 + attendees on a yearly basis. She has managed both people and financial resources.
Deborah Hendrix 720 Bosque Vista Pt., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
dhendrix635@msn.com Home 719-380-0215 Cell 719-271-2411

Ed Jones – Ed brings to the board of Colorado Springs Early Colleges an outstanding career of overnmental service. He was elected as an El Paso County Commissioner and served for eight years and was first elected in 1994. It was while he was a Commissioner he began championing his work for students and those who have been left behind so often in our society. He was elected to the Colorado Senate from District 11 in 2002. He served on the Education, Local Government Labor and Legal Services Committees. Senator Jones also was Vice Chair of the Education Task Force of the American Legislative Exchange Council. He was instrumental in passing several bills that had a positive and specific impact on K-12 education. He graduated from the University of Phoenix in 2002 with a degree in Business Management.
Ed Jones 14 Lawrence Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
edjones62@msn.com Home 719-389-0798 Work 719-332-0897

Pat Pace – Pat’s brings a rich background of educational expertise to the Board of Colorado Springs Early Colleges. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from Rockmont College located in Lakewood, Colorado and a second Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Western State College in Gunnison Colorado. She obtained her Colorado teaching certificate while attending Western State College and has been active in the home school movement here in Colorado. She has used a variety of educational approaches to home schooling her four children including on-line education. Her experience will be very valuable to Colorado Springs Early Colleges with our Early College Connection program to reach out to those students who would like to attend Colorado Springs Early Colleges half time.
Pat Pace 4465 Delighted Circle South, Colorado Springs, CO 80917
pat.pace@comcast.net Home 719-550-0426 Cell 719-659-7345

Bob Van Cleave – Bob’s background includes a wide range of senior management/operational experiences. He has over 25 years of experience building/managing systems and programs in urban nd rural settings workings with diverse ethnic and socio-economic groups. Bob was Director of Human Services-Children/Families for ten years in El Paso County. He established Project Redirect, an intervention program for troubled teens and is the founder of the Center on Fathering, a center for healthy male parenting. He was awarded Citizen of the Year by the Pike’s Peak Mental Health and Outstanding Public Administrator by the American Society for Public Administration.
Bob VanCleave 19495 Marfak Drive, Monument, CO 80132
bvancleave@woodmoor.com Work 719-488-4207 Cell 719-359-1233

Darrel Madsen – Darrel is a native of Colorado being born in Baca County. He met Barbara Pence at Swink High School and married her two years after graduating. Darrel graduated from Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie, Texas. He pastored churches in Colorado and also in Lawrence, Kansas where he served as Campus Pastor at Kansas University. For the past fifteen years Darrel has been involved with the Children’s Ark which has three residential treatment centers for abused and neglected children. They provide treatment for 95 boys and girls, ages nine to eighteen. Darrel currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Darrel Madsen 2120 Norwich Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80920
dmbmmadsen@yahoo.com Home 719-531-9419

Keith King – Keith has served on the School Board of Cheyenne Mountain School District, Cheyenne Mountain Charter Academy, served four terms in the Colorado House of Representatives, and was appointed to the National Assessment Governing Board by Secretary Paige. He also has served on the Colorado League of Charter Schools board for over nine years. He has written the application for two successful charter schools in the Colorado Springs area, Cheyenne Mountain Charter Academy and James Irwin Charter High School. During his service in the Colorado Legislature he carried over a dozen house bills effecting charter schools in the state.
