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UPDATE www.aala.us Week of June 3, 2019 On Thursday, May 23, AALA honored the 2019 Administrators of the Year, the recipients of the President’s awards, a special scholarship awardee, community volunteers, and the Friends of AALA scholarship winners at the annual Scholarship and Community Awards Banquet held at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel. Friends of AALA, our 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, was established nine years ago under the leadership of Dr. Judith Perez, AALA’s immediate past president. Its mission is to support the association in awarding scholarships to LAUSD graduates and giving recognition to individuals or organizations for their generous volunteer service. This year, thanks to our outstanding sponsors and corporate supporters (click HERE), our fantastic Friends of AALA Board, our active and alumni members, and other friends we were able to award 30 scholarships to deserving LAUSD students. The banquet was a memorable affair with two Board Members, former and current District superintendents and senior staff, corporate sponsors, staff, parents, and community members in attendance. After introductory comments from President Juan A. Flecha and District greetings from Dr. Vivian Ekchian, Deputy Superintendent, representing Superintendent Austin Beutner, the evening continued with the presentation of the AALA Administrators of the Year: Juan NogueraAssistant Principal, Abram Friedman Occupational Center, Adult Department Victor SanchezPrincipal, 93 rd Street STEAM Academy, Elementary Department Dr. Travis BrandyPrincipal, Los Angeles High School, Secondary Department Titus CamposDirector, Local District Central, School Support Administrators Department Cielo Christina “Christy” GuzmanAssistant Contracts Administration Manager, Facilities Services Contracts (Procurement Services Division) Next, five outstanding individuals were presented the AALA President’s Award for meritorious leadership and service to AALA. James W. Haigler III, Regional Director, NTA Life, for generously and continuously supporting AALA’s Fall Reception, the Awards Banquet, and the Fall and Spring Alumni Luncheons Dr. Lillian Utsumi, AALA Consultant, for her decades of leadership and service to LAUSD and AALA and serving on the Health Benefits Committee ensuring fair and reasonable healthcare for active employees and retirees Michael Hoy, Account General Manager, Pearson, for consistently sponsoring many AALA and Friends of AALA activities Gary Patton, Partnership Manager, Promethean, for the continuous support of AALA, Friends of AALA, and our LAUSD schools and administrators 2019 GRADS WITH SWAG! IN THIS ISSUE 2019 GRADS WITH SWAG! LAST PUSH FOR MEASURE EE HEALTHCARE FAQs ARTHRITIS CALPERS BENEFITS EDUCATION PLLD BRANCH NICOLETTE CANLIAN, SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT ARE YOU AN ACSA MEMBER? CALENDAR CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY M.ED. CSUN M.A. & ADMIN. CREDENTIAL POSITIONS

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UPDATE www.aala.us

Week of June 3, 2019

On Thursday, May 23, AALA honored the 2019

Administrators of the Year, the recipients of the

President’s awards, a special scholarship awardee,

community volunteers, and the Friends of AALA

scholarship winners at the annual Scholarship and

Community Awards Banquet held at the Millennium

Biltmore Hotel.

Friends of AALA, our 501(c)(3) nonprofit

corporation, was established nine years ago under the

leadership of Dr. Judith Perez, AALA’s immediate

past president. Its mission is to support the association in awarding scholarships to LAUSD graduates

and giving recognition to individuals or organizations for their generous volunteer service. This year,

thanks to our outstanding sponsors and corporate supporters (click HERE), our fantastic Friends of

AALA Board, our active and alumni members, and other friends we were able to award 30 scholarships

to deserving LAUSD students.

The banquet was a memorable affair with two Board Members, former and current District

superintendents and senior staff, corporate sponsors, staff, parents, and community members in

attendance. After introductory comments from President Juan A. Flecha and District greetings from

Dr. Vivian Ekchian, Deputy Superintendent, representing Superintendent Austin Beutner, the

evening continued with the presentation of the AALA Administrators of the Year:

Juan Noguera―Assistant Principal, Abram Friedman Occupational Center, Adult Department

Victor Sanchez―Principal, 93rd

Street STEAM Academy, Elementary Department

Dr. Travis Brandy―Principal, Los Angeles High School, Secondary Department

Titus Campos―Director, Local District Central, School Support Administrators Department

Cielo Christina “Christy” Guzman―Assistant Contracts Administration Manager, Facilities

Services Contracts (Procurement Services Division)

Next, five outstanding individuals were presented the AALA President’s Award for meritorious

leadership and service to AALA.

James W. Haigler III, Regional Director, NTA Life, for generously and continuously

supporting AALA’s Fall Reception, the Awards Banquet, and the Fall and Spring Alumni

Luncheons

Dr. Lillian Utsumi, AALA Consultant, for her decades of leadership and service to LAUSD and

AALA and serving on the Health Benefits Committee ensuring fair and reasonable healthcare for

active employees and retirees

Michael Hoy, Account General Manager, Pearson, for consistently sponsoring many AALA and

Friends of AALA activities

Gary Patton, Partnership Manager, Promethean, for the continuous support of AALA, Friends

of AALA, and our LAUSD schools and administrators

2019 GRADS WITH SWAG!

IN THIS ISSUE 2019 GRADS WITH SWAG!

LAST PUSH FOR MEASURE EE

HEALTHCARE FAQs – ARTHRITIS

CALPERS BENEFITS EDUCATION

PLLD BRANCH

NICOLETTE CANLIAN, SCHOLARSHIP

RECIPIENT

ARE YOU AN ACSA MEMBER?

CALENDAR

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY M.ED.

CSUN M.A. & ADMIN. CREDENTIAL

POSITIONS

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Dr. Frances Marie Gipson, LAUSD Chief Academic Officer, for her passion and commitment

to TEAM KID!, her positive attitude and sunny disposition even when facing adversities, and

her generosity in establishing an AALA scholarship to honor and celebrate her beloved

grandmother, Josephine Baker, Esquire

A special scholarship was awarded to Dr. Oluwakemi (Kemi) Mustapha, an LAUSD teacher at 49th

Street Elementary School, a Washington Preparatory High School graduate, a 2004 Friends of AALA

scholarship recipient, and now receiving her Ed.D. at CSU Long Beach.

Community Volunteer Awards were presented to five individuals and organizations that have made a

significant impact on the lives of students in the Los Angeles Unified School District through their

generous volunteer service. They were nominated from a school or schools where they were

volunteering and each received a commemorative plaque from AALA and a certificate from the Board

of Education.

Celina Enriquez―Glassell Park Elementary School (L. Jumie Sugahara, Principal)

Gregorio Hernandez―Bravo Medical Magnet High School (Luis M. Lopez, Principal)

Linda Zimring―Daniel Pearl Magnet High School (Deborah Smith, Principal)

Inspiring Notes (Marge Roten, Coordinator)―Cardenas Elementary School (Ada Munoz-

Yslas Principal), Saticoy Elementary School (Maria Awakian, Principal), and Coughlin

Elementary School (Leticia Sanchez, Principal)

Tierra Del Sol (Michael Hidalgo, Coordinator)―Canoga Park Early Education Center (Sara

Vasquez) Principal

The highlight of the evening was meeting the 30 outstanding scholarship recipients who each received

$2,000 for his/her postsecondary education, a commemorative certificate from AALA, a portrait (gift

from School Portraits by Rick Lindsey), and a certificate from the Board of Education. Special

scholarships were awarded in honor of: Josephine Baker, Dr. William J. Johnston, Dr. Michelle

King, Nellie and Bernard Kleiner, Jack Moscowitz, Dr. Judith Perez, Henry Ronquillo, and Jack

H. Silas. Several organizations also sponsored scholarships:

California Credit Union

Schools Federal Credit Union

Sanford Harmony at National University

Team Heal (In honor of Dr. Clarence and Mrs. Barbara Shields)

The 2019 Friends of AALA scholarship recipients are:

Nayeli Jimenez Alvarado Garfield High School Brown University

Benny Chung Fairfax High School U.S. Air Force Academy

Saul Aleksandr Cruz University High School CSU Long Beach

Jazmin De Luna Roosevelt High School UC Berkeley

Yasmin Aline Domingo Diaz Public Service Community CSU Dominguez Hills

School, Diego Rivera LC

Keyrin Dutko Grant High School UCLA

Linda España Belmont High School UC Riverside

AWARDEES (Cont.)

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Tony Rafael Figueroa Manual Arts High School UC Berkeley

Elisa Fonseca Garfield High School UCLA

Cuauthemoc Frausto Wilson High School UCLA

Lucia Gonzalez Panorama High School UC San Diego

Juan C. Guerrero Grant High School CSU Northridge

Eliannie Hernandez Dr. Richard A. Vladovic Harbor UCLA

Teacher Preparation Academy

Allysa Howe City of Angels Independent Study L.A. Harbor College

(Jessica) Ngan Huynh Lincoln High School UC Irvine

Algernon Jackson King-Drew Magnet High School UCLA

of Medicine and Science

Ellis Kim L.A. Center for Enriched Studies UCLA

Kim, Grace L.A. Center for Enriched Studies Brown University

Florence Nalukwago Cleveland High School UC Irvine

Shashine Nnachetam Venice High School UC Irvine

Jennifer Nuñez Manual Arts High School UCLA

Santa Estefania Pastor Academic Leadership Community, UC San Diego

Contreras Learning Complex

Esmeralda Rangel Reseda Charter High School UC Santa Cruz

April Fernandez Rebolledo Wilson High School UC Berkeley

Adriana Rosales King-Drew Magnet High School UC Berkeley

of Medicine and Science

Serena Ruiz Garfield High School Brown University

Jose Sanchez Helen Bernstein STEM Academy UCLA

Sundiata “Chaka” Tellem Monroe High School UC Berkeley

Aramoni Gumbs Friedman Occupational Center San Bernardino College

Jose Mateo Venice Skills Center Los Angeles City College

LAST PUSH FOR MEASURE EE – VOTE ON JUNE 4!

Everyone agrees that public schools are the back bone of our democracy and everyone also knows that

California schools are woefully underfunded. That is why we need Measure EE, on the ballot on June 4,

to pass. Our teachers, students, schools, and classrooms are counting on it. Please vote on June 4 or

mail your absentee ballot no later than the 4th

. This measure requires a 2/3 vote to be successful, so let's

tell friends, neighbors, colleagues and others to VOTE YES ON EE ON JUNE 4. It’s not perfect, but

Measure EE is an important start to help our students and public schools in LAUSD by providing

needed funds to retain and attract more teachers, lower class sizes, and fund more support staff, such as

nurses, librarians, and school psychologists.

Remind everyone of the facts:

Those property owners 65 years or older can exempt themselves from the assessment.

AWARDEES (Cont.)

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The assessment on a house of 2000 square feet will be less than $1 per day.

A house of 4000 square feet will see an increase of less than $2 a day.

California schools are underfunded. The state spends around $12,000 per student compared to

$23,000 in New York and Connecticut.

Steve Lopez, Los Angeles Times columnist, writes, “Voters need to ask themselves what happens if

Measure EE goes down. Will decades-old buildings deteriorate further, will layoffs be unavoidable,

will the students who get a cut-rate education end up costing us more as adults than they contribute?”

(May 29, 2019) Something to think about.

It is time for all of those who say they support public education to step up and put their money where

their mouths are. We must emphasize that Measure EE needs 2/3 of the vote to pass, so it is crucial that

we get every supporter of public schools to the polls. And in an election that analysts predict will have a

very low turnout, every single vote will truly matter. Volunteers are needed from Saturday through

Tuesday to knock on doors across Los Angeles to remind everyone to vote yes on Measure EE. It’s

crunch time; please click HERE for locations and times where you can volunteer.

HEALTHCARE FAQs―

ARTHRITIS AFFECTS OVER 50 MILLION ADULTS

Do you have pain in your joints or arthritis? Join the crowd—arthritis affects 54.4 million U.S. adults,

about 1 in 4, over 18 years of age. It is the most common cause of disability in the United States.

What are the most common types of arthritis?

Osteoarthritis (OA) — This is the most common form of arthritis. This type of arthritis

typically occurs in older adults. In OA, the top layer of cartilage breaks down and wears away.

This allows bones under the cartilage to rub together. Most often affecting the fingers, knees,

and hips, the rubbing causes pain or aching, swelling, and loss of motion of the joint. More than

30 million people suffer from OA. Osteoarthritis can also occur after injury to a joint. For

example, years after a sports injury to a knee, you might get osteoarthritis in the knee.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) — This type is considered an autoimmune disease where a person's

immune system attacks his or her own body tissues. It causes pain, stiffness, inflammation,

swelling, and sometimes, destruction of joints.

Gout — This form of arthritis occurs when uric acid, a bodily waste product, deposits sharp

crystals in the joints. Some 2.1 million Americans have gout.

Lupus —Like rheumatoid arthritis, in lupus, the immune system attacks the joint tissue and may

affect the skin, blood, nervous system, and internal organs. Lupus affects 9 to 10 times as many

women as men. It typically begins during the early-adult years.

MEASURE EE (Cont)

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Juvenile arthritis — This arthritis is diagnosed before age 16, with the most common form,

juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, affecting between 30,000 and 50,000 children nationwide.

What should I do if I think I have arthritis?

Go see a doctor. If you use over-the-counter medications or supplements, be sure you tell your doctor.

Only a doctor can tell if you have arthritis or a related condition and advise you on what to do about it.

It’s important not to wait.

How do I manage the severe joint pain I have from arthritis?

In general, medical experts recommend a flexible and multiple approach to pain management that

includes physical activity/exercise, weight loss, physical therapy, alternative therapies (i.e., yoga, tai chi,

massage), over-the-counter medications and prescription medications (including opioids), surgery, and

pain self-management education workshops. Due to the alarming rate of opioid addiction and accidental

deaths, your physician will likely recommend nonopioid options for joint pain. Over-the-counter

medications include acetaminophen (e.g., Tylenol®) or ibuprofen (e.g., Advil® or Motrin®) and other

nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and pain self-management education workshops.

Information about ways to help manage arthritis is available at https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/.

Additional information is available from the Arthritis Foundation and Harvard Medical School’s article

on Nonopioid options for managing chronic pain.

CALPERS BENEFITS EDUCATION EVENTS

CalPERS will be holding three Benefits Education Events (CBEEs) in Southern California in the

upcoming months, in June, July, and August. CBEEs are held throughout the state and are open to

CalPERS members at all career stages.

Members who attend a CBEE are able to:

Learn about retirement benefits, programs, and more

Review personal information and options in my|CalPERS

Speak with representatives from CalPERS and partner organizations

Discover the importance of deferred compensation plans

Get information on Social Security, long-term care, and much more

The Pasadena event will be held at the Pasadena Convention Center on June 14-15; in Ontario at the

Convention Center on July 12-13; and in Costa Mesa at the Hilton Orange

County on August 9-10. Various classes are held throughout the day,

beginning at 8:45 a.m. and continuing until 4:00 p.m., with the schedule

being the same for both days. Preregistration is encouraged and intended

to expedite event check-in, but does not guarantee a seat in the morning

classes, which tend to fill up quickly. You can click on Calendar for

upcoming CBEEs dates, locations, directions, printable resources, and links to online registration.

FAQs (Cont.)

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PROFESSIONAL LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT BRANCH

Rostering staff to be evaluated in 2019-2020

Principals, please indicate in the My Professional Growth System (MyPGS) platform which staff

members you plan to evaluate in 2019-2020 using the Educator Development and Support processes.

Selected staff members have been automatically rostered (i.e., probationary staff, staff who received a

BSE in their last evaluation year, etc.). Click here to view more information on the district’s frequency

of evaluation policy.

Beginning in 2019-2020:

Early Education Special Education teachers will be evaluated using Educator Development and

Support: Teachers (EDST).

School counselors will be evaluated using the School Counseling Framework (SCF) as part of

the Educator Development and Support: School Counselors (EDSC) process.

Per the LAUSD-UTLA Collective Bargaining Agreement, teachers scheduled for evaluation must be

notified by their administrator by September 20, 2019. Template language to notify teachers, as well as

other resources, is available in the EDS Planning and Preparation Administrator Handbook. Additional

resources for administrators, teachers, and counselors to plan and prepare for evaluation will soon be

available in MyPGS. If you have any questions, please contact Professional Learning and Leadership

Development Branch at 213.241.3444.

NICOLETTE CANLIAN, SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT

Nicolette Canlian is a graduate of Chatsworth Charter High School whose

career goal is to become a pediatrician. She received a $2,000 scholarship last

year from Friends of AALA and was honored at the annual AALA

Scholarship Awards Banquet. She is finishing her first year at UCLA and

sent us the letter below to update us on her progress.

My first year at UCLA has been quite amazing. The rigor of the courses has

definitely been a challenge and quite a transition from high school, but I am

slowly but surely adjusting to the speed of the quarter system. It’s hard to

believe that my first year will already be over in two months and that time

flew by so quickly. I’ve truly been enjoying the courses I have been taking.

It’s been nice being able to take classes geared towards the career path I plan to pursue and to feel

intrigued by the material I’m learning. Aside from the academics, I’ve become involved in several clubs

and an internship that have helped me meet like-minded students and friends. The AALA scholarship

has continued to help me pay for books for my courses, which I am more than grateful for because the

cost of these college textbooks is extremely high. Having access to the resources I need allows me to be

hopeful about getting the best preparation for success in the remaining years of school and what’s to

follow after. I will forever be thankful for this incredible opportunity to make my dreams become a

reality.

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Please help support outstanding scholars like Nicolette by donating to the Friends of AALA scholarship

program in one of the following ways:

Mailing a check payable to Friends of AALA to AALA, 1910 W. Sunset Blvd., Suite 850, Los

Angeles, CA 90026;

Calling Gloria in the AALA office, 213.484.2226, to pay by credit/debit card; or

Visiting the AALA website, www.aala.us, and clicking on the Donate button to pay via PayPal.

An option available to active members is to become an AALA Angel by signing up for an automated

monthly payroll deduction of $5 or more to support the Friends of AALA Scholarship Program. The

tax-deductible $5 pledge goes directly to the annual scholarships that are awarded to LAUSD

graduates. As the amount of donations increase, so will the number of scholarships we can provide.

Please click HERE to complete the necessary paperwork for payroll deduction so you, too, can become

an AALA Angel.

You can also support Friends of AALA through AmazonSmile, a special Amazon program that donates

0.5% of eligible purchases to selected organizations. On your first visit to https://smile.amazon.com

you will be asked to select a charitable organization. Please designate Friends of AALA and bookmark

AmazonSmile so that every time you make an Amazon purchase, LAUSD students benefit.

ARE YOU AN ACSA MEMBER?

My name is Dr. Lisa Dachs-Ornelas, Beachy Avenue Elementary School

Principal, and I am your Region 16 ACSA membership representative. ACSA

Region 16 is one of 19 regions in the State of California that serves school

administrators. ACSA supports its members in the following ways: professional

liability insurance, professional development through academies, conferences,

and workshops; Leadership magazine and Ed Cal newspaper, governmental

relations updates, Legislative Action Day-Region 16, administrator of the year,

and student scholarships; and fall and spring socials which are GREAT for

networking opportunities. Please reach out to me if you have any questions at

[email protected]. Otherwise, please join today at https://www.acsa.org

CALENDAR

EVENT DATE CONTACT

Retirement Party for Nancy

Vallens at The Odyssey, Granada

Hills

May 31, 2019

6:00 p.m.

Click HERE

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT (Cont.)

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JUNE IS FIREWORKS SAFETY, IMMIGRANT HERITAGE,

NATIONAL FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES,

NATIONAL SAFETY, AND PRIDE MONTH

CMAA Building Champion

Leaders at Marianna Avenue ES

June 1, 2019

10:00 a.m.

Rafael Escobar, 323.262.6382 or

[email protected]

Retirement Celebration for Dr.

Patricia Yeldell at The Reef, Long

Beach

June 1, 2019

11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Gloria Smith, 818.429.5920

AALA Executive Board Installation

Dinner at Tam O’Shanter Restaurant

June 3, 2019

4:30 p.m.

Javier Melendez, 213.484.2226

ELECTION DAY

June 4, 2019

7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Special Education Principals’

Meeting at Beaudry 17-117

June 6, 2019

8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Melissa Winters, 213.749.8310

or [email protected]

Last Day of Instruction June 7, 2019

Retirement Party for Dr. L. Gail

Garrett at Castaway Restaurant

June 8, 2019

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Sharon L. Brown, 323.541.1815

or [email protected]

C Basis Ends

Pupil Free Day

June 10, 2019

Autonomy Workshops at Beaudry,

Room 11-140

June 11, 2019

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Maria Elena Rico, 213.241.3077

or [email protected]

CalPERS Benefits Education Event

at Pasadena Convention Center

June 14-15, 2019

8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Register for Pasadena

Retirement Celebration for Harold

Boger at AR Cucina, Culver City

June 15, 2019

12:00 p.m.

Harold Boger, 818.359.5119

FATHER’S DAY June 16, 2019

B Basis Ends June 17, 2019

Middle School Principals’ Meeting

at Whiskey Red's Restaurant,13813

Fiji Way, Marina Del Rey

June 20, 2019

11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Dr. L. Gail Garrett,

323.541.1800

E Basis Ends June 25, 2019

ESY June 26 – July 24, 2019

JULY IS NATIONAL PARK AND RECREATION MONTH

INDEPENDENCE DAY July 4, 2020

CalPERS Benefits Education Event

at Ontario Convention Center

July 12 - 13, 2019

8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

www.calpers.ca.gov

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The MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) program at Concordia University—Portland lets you connect transformative PreK-12 education practices with the scientific and mathematical principles of critical thinking, problem solving, and inquiry for your students. You’ll examine best practices for integrating STEAM principles across the curriculum, Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in Math and Language Arts, and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).

LET’S CHAT

CALL: 1-888-315-6834

QUESTIONS: http://bit.ly/AALA-CUP

EMAIL: [email protected]

AT A GLANCE 30 CREDIT-HOUR PROGRAM

100% ONLINE

COMPLETION IN ONE YEAR (with built-in breaks)

CONSTANTLY UPDATING CURRICULUM ACCREDITED BY THE NORTHWEST COMMISSION ON COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (NWCCU)

PARTNERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS & PROMOTIONS

$4,000 Scholarship: Masters of Education (MEd) $10,000 Scholarship: Doctorate of Education (EdD) $5,000 Scholarship: Master of Business Administration (MBA) *Employees may be applicable for additional scholarships & grants.

Textbook benefits: Concordia has agreed to assume the costs of textbooks, e-books, and other required materials and their shipping costs for all accepted MEd and EdD students. Terms and conditions apply.

PARTNERSHIP BENEFITS INFO SESSION

We have local Community Engagement Specialists who can provide you and your colleagues with more information regarding partnership benefits and program availability for all LAUSD employees. For more information on scheduling a presentation, please contact Catherine Castillo, Director of Partnerships at 408-684-8861 or email [email protected]

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Advancement Opportunities

Want to Become a K-12 Administrator?

The Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, California State University,

Northridge is pleased to announce the next Fall 2019 Cohorts of its program for the

attainment of the Preliminary Administrative Services Credential (PASC) and Masters’

Degree in Educational Administration. Classes begin the week of August 26, 2019.

Please Join Us For Our Last General Informational Meeting

California State University, Northridge (CSUN) 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge

Info Meeting: 9:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. on Saturday, June 1, 2019

Meeting Room: ED 3117, Michael D. Eisner College of Educ. Bldg.

Public, Private, and Charter School Educators are All Welcome!

Our Fall 2019 Cohorts will be offered at different locations throughout Los Angeles and the

San Fernando Valley. Join us to learn more about these locations, the program

requirements, application procedures, and program courses.

Please visit our website at http://www.csun.edu/education/elps. For additional information, please contact

[email protected] or [email protected], or call the ELPS Office at CSUN 818.677.2591.

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Note to Applicants: Please be advised that you are responsible for making sure all the District requirements

have been met. Do not contact AALA for information regarding positions; for detailed requirements for positions

and employment updates use the contact phone number provided in the announcement or visit the District website

at http://www.lausdjobs.org (classified) or http://achieve.lausd.net/Page/1125 (certificated). Employees who

change basis during the school year may not earn a full year of service credit and annualized employees who

change their basis during the year may sustain an annualized settlement.

CERTIFICATED

LOCAL DISTRICT DIRECTOR, K-12 Local District Northwest, MST 46G, School Support Administrator, E Basis. For more

information, contact Margaret Kim at [email protected]. Application deadline is 5:00 p.m.,

Tuesday, June 11, 2019.

PRINCIPAL, PILOT SCHOOL Academy of Scientific Exploration, Cesar Chavez Learning Academies, Local District Northeast,

MST 44G, E Basis. For more information, contact Michelle Barker, Director, at 818.252.5400 or

[email protected]. Application deadline is 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 11, 2019.

COORDINATOR, INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP SUPPORT Instructional Technology Initiative, Division of Instruction, MST 43G, School Support

Administrator, A Basis. For more information, contact Aurora Gomez at [email protected].

Application deadline is 5:00 p.m., Monday, June 10, 2019.

ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR Specialized Student Support Services, Division of Student Health and Human Services, MST 42G,

School Support Administrator, E Basis. For more information, contact Yamilet Renderos at

[email protected]. Application deadline is 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 12, 2019.

COORDINATOR, ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT COMPLIANCE Local District East, MST 41G, School Support Administrator, E Basis. For more information, click

HERE. Application deadline is 5:00 p.m., Monday, June 10, 2019.

PRINCIPAL, ELEMENTARY Winnetka Avenue Elementary School, Local District Northwest, MST 41G, E Basis. For more

information, contact Pia Sadaqatmal, Director, at 818.654.3600. Application deadline is 4:30 p.m.,

Monday, June 10, 2019.

SPECIALIST Charter Schools Division, MST 39G, School Support Administrator, A Basis. For more

information, contact Dr. Robert Perry, Administrative Coordinator, at 213.241.0399. Application

deadline is 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 12, 2019.

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SPECIALIST, ARTS INTEGRATION Local District East, MST 38G, School Support Administrator, E Basis. For more information, click

HERE. Application deadline is 5:00 p.m., Thursday, June 13, 2019.

SPECIALIST, INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP SUPPORT Instructional Technology Initiative, Division of Instruction, MST 38G, School Support

Administrator, A Basis. For more information, contact Aurora Gomez at [email protected].

Application deadline is 5:00 p.m., Monday, June 10, 2019.

PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED POSITIONS

CERTIFICATED POSITIONS LOCATION CONTACT DEADLINE COORDINATOR, SECONDARY

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

INSTRUCTION

MST 41G, E Basis, two positions

Local District

East

Click HERE EXTENDED

5:00 p.m.

Friday

May 31, 2019

COORDINATOR, A-G

INTERVENTION

MST 41G, E Basis

Local District

Central

Raquel Piedrasanta,

raquel.piedrasanta@lausd.

net

5:00 p.m.

Friday

May 31, 2019

SPECIALIST, BEHAVIOR SUPPORT,

MST 38G, B Basis

Division of

Special

Education

Laura Zeff, Coordinator,

[email protected]

5:00 p.m.

Monday

June 3, 2019

DIRECTOR, DUAL LANGUAGE

EDUCATION PROGRAMS MST 45G, A Basis

Multilingual and

Multicultural

Education Dept.,

DOI

Franz Foldvary,

[email protected]

5:00 p.m.

Wednesday

June 5, 2019

COORDINATOR, SECONDARY

ENGLISH LEARNER INSTRUCTION

MST 41G, E Basis

Multilingual and

Multicultural

Education Dept.,

DOI

Franz Foldvary,

[email protected]

5:00 p.m.

Wednesday

June 5, 2019

PRINCIPAL, ELEMENTARY

MST 40G, E Basis

San Pascual

Avenue STEAM

Magnet School,

Local District

Central

Titus Campos, Director,

213.241.0118

4:30 p.m.

Thursday

June 6, 2019

COORDINATOR, SECONDARY

MATHEMATICS PROGRAM

MST 41G, E Basis

Local District

East

Click HERE 5:00 p.m.

Friday

June 7, 2019

COORDINATOR, ELEMENTARY

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

INSTRUCTION

MST 41G, E Basis

Local District

East

Click HERE. 5:00 p.m.

Friday

June 7, 2019

CERTIFICATED (Cont.)

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SPECIALIST, CAREER LADDER

MST 37G, A Basis

Certificated

Workforce

Management,

HRD

Dr. Bryan Johnson,

Director, 213.241.5300

5:00 p.m.

Friday

June 7, 2019

CERTIFICATED POSITIONS LOCATION CONTACT DEADLINE COORDINATOR, VOLUNTEER

PARTNERSHIPS

MST 39G, A Basis

Wellness

Programs, SHHS

Yamilet Renderos,

yamilet.renderos@lausd.

net

5:00 p.m.

Monday

June 10, 2019

ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, EIS

MST 37G or 38G, B Basis, multiple

vacancies

Local District

Northeast

Alesha Haase,

Administrator,

818.686.4400 or

[email protected]

5:00 p.m.

Monday

June 10, 2019

CLASSIFIED POSITIONS LOCATION CONTACT DEADLINE DATA BASE ADMINISTRATOR

$101,147 - $125,209, 12-month

position

Information

Technology

Division

Click HERE Monday

June 3, 2019

DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SAFETY

INVESTIGATIONS

$125,300 - 155,800, 12-month

position

Student Safety

Investigation

Unit, OGC

Click HERE EXTENDED

Monday

June 3, 2019

CHIEF OF SCHOOL CULTURE,

CLIMATE, AND SAFETY

$189,900 - $236,600, 12-month

position

Office of School

Culture,

Climate, and

Safety

Click HERE Tuesday

June 4, 2019

CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

$206,000 - $242,400, 12-month

position

Information

Technology

Division

Click HERE When Filled

DIRECTOR OF LABOR RELATIONS

$192,492 - $204,948, 12-month

position

Office of the

General Counsel

Click HERE When Filled

DIRECTOR OF LEGISLATIVE

AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENTAL

RELATIONS

$157,700 - $184,000, 12-month

position requiring frequent travel to

Sacramento

Office of

Government

Relations

Click HERE When Filled

DIRECTOR, FINANCE POLICY

$156,000 - $195,200, 12-month

position

Office of the

Chief Financial

Officer

Click HERE When Filled

FACILITIES ASSET DEVELOPMENT

DIRECTOR

$133,000 - $165,000, 12-month

Facilities

Services

Division

Click HERE When Filled

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position

DIRECTOR

$121,000 - $151,000, 12-month

position.

Partnerships and

Grants Office

click HERE When Filled

CLASSIFIED POSITIONS LOCATION CONTACT DEADLINE BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION

INSPECTOR

$109,200, 12-month position

Inspection

Department,

FSD

Click HERE When Filled

SENIOR SYSTEMS SPECIALIST

$101,100 - $125,200, 12-month

position

Technology

Services, FSD

Click HERE When Filled

ORACLE DEVELOPER

$99,500 - $123,500, 12-month

position

Information

Technology

Division

Click HERE When Filled

PROGRAM SCHEDULER

$87,099 - $108,064, 12-month

position

Facilities

Services

Division

Click HERE When Filled