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EdCal Newspaper
EdCal 2010
Nov.15
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November 15, 2010
Articles in this issue
Marcus Foster Memorial Award: All children will succeed
Meet Don Iglesias, retired superintendent of San Jose Unifed School District.
Ferd. Kiesel Memorial Award: It’s all about the students
Meet Carlos Arturo Garcia, superintendent of San Francisco USD.
Nov. 2 election moves ACSA vision, goals forward
Despite the defeat of SPI candidate Larry Aceves, ACSA believes the election has a positive outcome for schools and students.
2010 ACSA Leadership Summit provides inspiration
The message at the 2010 summit was clear: Public schools are good; students are succeeding; and education leadership is essential.
Valuing Diversity Award: Striving for excellence
Meet Nia Rashidchi, assistant superintendent with West Contra Costa USD.
Robert E. Kelly Award: Giving back in retirement
Meet Elva Rodriguez, retired asst. supt. of K-8 instruction for Fresno USD.
ACSA/CASP offers tailored RTI services for schools/districts
ACSA and the California Association of School Psychologists have joined forces to offer Response to Intervention services.
Report sheds light on aftermath of CALPADS veto
An independent analysis shows the state is at risk of losing millions of dollars already invested in the longitudinal pupil data system.
Every Child Counts Symposium has much to offer
On Jan. 12 hundreds of educators interested in the areas of special education and student services will gather in Monterey.
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November 1, 2010
October 18, 2010
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