Louise works with Alliance partners at the regional, state and national level to bring resources to Alameda County, provide leadership to other county offices in Region IV and California, and to share and develop new ideas for the advancement of arts learning with national thinkers.
Phone: 510.670.4174
Andrea Temkin: Resources and Resiliency Coordinator
Andrea manages incoming and outgoing resources by providing grant development and reporting, coordinating staff, providing resources to school districts through the District Arts Learning Network.
Phone: 510.670.7730
Sierra Falcon: Arts Programs Assistant
Sierra manages internal and external communication, calendaring, travel arrangements, materials and supplies, workshop coordination, contracting, billing, and in-house printing.
Phone: 510.670.4557
Kathy Graddy: Art IS Education and Arts Learning Galleries Coordinator
Kathy coordinates Alliance communications including print projects, advocacy campaigns, and making student and teacher learning visible through the Art IS Education gallery showcase. Kathy is the contact for our annual showcase of student learning, Art IS Education! in March.
Unique Holland: ACOE Communications Manager
Unique aligns Alliance communication and message with overall vision of the Alameda County Office of Education and 18 school districts.
Jessie Wick: Art IS Education Web Manager
Jessie coordinates Alliance communications including web projects and the online action research project.
Randolph Belle: Arts Active Parents Coordinator
Randolph leads the Arts Active Parents in Alameda County by producing an informational monthly newsletter, convening county-wide parent groups and forums, and spearheading parent-led advocacy campaigns. Randolph also coordinates the 100 Families project.
Todd Elkin: Teacher Action Research Seminar Facilitator
Todd convenes the Teacher Action Research Seminar, an on-line and face to face opportunity for arts teachers, non-arts teachers and teaching artists to develop arts and arts integrated curriculum and conduct ongoing assessment for necessary revisions in instruction. The seminar is a professional learning community that provides on-going professional development for use of the Teaching for Understanding and Studio Thinking Frameworks to enable schools to deepen the quality of arts learning and arts integration in their classrooms.
District Arts Network Coaches
District coaches offer technical assistance to districts in conducting arts learning needs assessments, developing and implementing arts learning plans, assessing and planning professional development, identifying resources, and developing policy.
Sue McGreevy: Lead Coach
Sue facilitates collaborative arts integration through professional development programs and coaches districts in strategic planning and planning for professional development to implement systemic change, through arts learning, for educational equity.
Carolyn Carr: Coach
Carolyn coordinates with district leaders, principals, teachers and teaching artists to implement a model for a district-wide Teacher Action Research Institute.
Carlos Windham: Coach
Carlos provides coordination and support to Arts Learning Anchor Districts and Schools, including designated Laboratory Schools that can serve as models for others to learn from. Carlos also manages an arts learning project at the Juvenile Justice Center in collaboration with the Alameda County Arts Commission and the Alameda County Department of Justice.








