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Extended Cabinet

The Extended Cabinet at Banning Unified School District is a team of dedicated leaders who oversee key departments and functions across the District. Comprised of the Assistant Superintendents and department directors, this collaborative leadership group works together to support the Superintendent in advancing District goals, ensuring operational efficiency, and promoting student achievement. From instructional services and student support to business operations, technology, and communications, each member plays a vital role in creating safe, inclusive, and high-performing schools for all learners.

Terrence Davis

Superintendent

Office of the Superintendent

Victor Herrera

Assistant Superintendent of Business Services

Division of Business Services

Dr. Tonia Causey-Bush

Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services

Division of Educational Services

Dr. Kevin Lee

Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources

Division of Human Resource

Angel Mead

District & Community Relations Coordinator

Communication Department
Office of the Superintendent

Kenneth Paige

Kenneth Paige

Director 

Facilities & Transportation Services
Division of Business Services

Eddie RamosĀ 

Eddie Ramos

Director 

Fiscal Services
Division of Business Services

Steve Barriga

Innovation Technology Officer

Innovation & Technology Services
Division of Educational Services

Marcia Cole-Fijabi

Marcia Cole-Fijabi

Director

Instructional Services
Division of Educational Services

Anthony Ingrassi

Anthony Ingrassi

Director 

Maintenance & Operation Services
Division of Business Services

Craig Pulsipher

Craig Pulsipher

Director 

Child Nutritional Services
Division of Business Services

Joseph Schilreff

Joseph Schilreff

District & School Safety

Safety Department
Office of the Superintendent

Timothy Worthington

Timothy Worthington

Director

Special Education
Division of Educational Services

Dr. Moises Merlos

Dr. Moises Merlos

Director 

Student Services
Division of Educational Services