The Total Interagency
Model for Education (T.I.M.E.) Program was developed and
implemented in 1985 to provide a therapeutic educational environment
to meet the needs of emotionally disturbed, adjudicated, and other
high risk youth who are unable to function in a less restrictive or
more “traditional” educational setting. It is an interagency
collaborative effort between the Kenosha Unified School District and
the Kenosha County Division of Children and Family Services. Under
a contract with KCDCFS, direct services are provided by Community
Impact Programs.
Staff Members
Principal:
Terry Ehiorobo
Secretary:
Debbie Kersten
Transition Support:
Erin Sturino
Special Education: Bruce Fox, Jennifer Roach, Kelly
Marschel, Katie DeBartolo
At-Risk-Alternative: Jason Paproth
School Social Worker: Barb Foye
School Nurse: Linda Rieschl
School Librarian: Rose Euer
Educational Assistants: Peggy McNinch (Classroom),
Jeannine Heide (Clerical)
Police Liasons: Tim Cepress, Mike Madsen, Ashley
Dobbe
Kitchen: Dana Morse
Custodial Services: Gregory Holmes, John Wooden