Clarence Randall Elementary School
Type: Public School
Grade Level: Elementary School
School District: Taylor School District
Phone Number: (313) 295-5812
- Sara Assenmacher
- Lindsey Barnard
- Brittany Barto
- Annamarie Bobo
- Don Brady
- Lori Broderick
- Stacy Burns
- Jena Cagle
- Donna Cahalan
- Adrienne Chadwick
- Jenny Cho
- Robin Cloutier
- Adam Davis
- Christi Dorn
- Ryan Doute
- Brittni Ennis
- Scott Fiske
- Jacquelyn Grabowski
- Dana Hale
- Stephanie Harding
- Linda Harris
- Nicole Hartleb
- Jessica Hatfield
- Tracie Heidenreich
- Denise Hooker
- Amanda Kakareka
- Karen Kuchta
- Lisa Lee
- Debbie Lucas
- Heidi Lucier
- Deborah Magusin
- Kim Mayle
- Teresa Mcfarland
- Cynthia Meszaros
- Holly Milley
- Kelly Mitroka
- Catherine Mrowca
- James Newsome
- Christine O leary
- Sean O neill
- Julia Obermeyer
- Caroline Patts
- Tabitha Roderick
- Sarah Sloan
- Jessica Sumner
- Kelly Szwed
- Jennifer Taylor
- Hannah Usitalo
- Michelle Vellmure
- Nannette Whitney
- Robin Winchester
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