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The Illinois Virtual School employs 70 Illinois certified, highly qualified teachers.
Below are current IVS administrative staff, management team members, and a faculty list.

Email: chamblin@ILvirtual.org
IVS Phone: (309) 676-1000 ext. 51
Fax: (309) 680-5808
Cell: (309) 453-5703
Director

Email: bclosen@ILvirtual.org
IVS Phone: (309) 676-1000 ext. 52
Fax: (309) 680-5808
Director of Operations

Email: scambium@ILvirtual.org
Phone: (217) 840-9601
IVS Phone: (309) 676-1000 ext. 54
Spanish Instructor and User Liaison

Email: dlewis@ILvirtual.org
IVS Phone: (309) 676-1000 ext. 59
Fax: (309) 680-5808
Instructional Designer and User Liaison

Email: mgottschalk@ilvirtual.org
Phone: (217) 553-5767
IVS Phone: (309) 676-1000 ext. 55
Learning Management System Specialist

Email: mgregory@ilvirtual.org
IVS Phone: (309) 676-1000 ext.53
Fax: (309) 680-5808
Instructor and Technical Support

Email: jburden@ILvirtual.org
Phone: (312) 545-8461
IVS Phone: (309) 676-1000 ext. 56
Coordinator of Curriculum, Instructor, and
Midwestern Committee Co-Chair for iNACOL

IVS Management Team


Please click here to download a Faculty Directory with email address information.
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September 15, 2010
September 15, 2010
September 29, 2010
Help Guides Are Available
Before submitting a web help ticket, be sure to use the Help Guides for step-by-step directions, which may answer many of your questions.
Web Help Desk
IVS has implemented the Web Help Desk system to provide more efficient responses to your questions and technical issues. Please use your IVS credentials to initiate a ticket.
Fall Registration Available for September 15 Start Date!
View Fall 2010 Course List (updated 8-12-10) and watch our Video for details!
Viewing Grades and Attendance Currently Unavailble
Due to a temporary glitch in our Student Information System (MAESTRO), students, parents, and schools are unable to view grades and attendance. Students can view grades in the course itself.
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