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Dr. Stephanie McClay Named New Principal Of Agoura High School
McClay managed all aspects of Cal Burke High School's opening in Panorama City, including hiring, development of its instructional program, and the selection of instructional material as the founding principal. She then worked with the USC Rossier School of Education to open the USC Hybrid High School and facilitate its year-round, hybrid learning model in downtown Los Angeles, the press release said. She returned to the San Fernando Valley in 2013 as the principal of Portola Middle School and their Highly Gifted Magnet School in Woodland Hills. She earned her Master's and Doctorate in Education at Cal State Northridge, the press release said. --Patch.com
Retiring PUSD middle school teachers reflect on their careers
McKibbin earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education at California State University Northridge, her teaching credential at National University and master’s degree at Grand Canyon University. --San Diego Union Tribune
In Focus: This Is How Andy Grammer Rose From Performing On The Streets To Writing Global Hits!
Smiley in nature, the LA-born and raised singer-songwriter rather developed not just a thick skin, but a more admirable personality and perspective to manage through his busking journey. Andy, son of children’s music icon Red Grammer and a Business Industry Studies graduate of California State University, Northridge, was just so crazy about music. On performing it in the cold or heat, he basically relied so he could pay the bills. --ABS-CBN
Veteran Journalist Beverly White Honored
Some of her other awards and accolades include the 2017 Leadership Award from Kappa Tau Alpha, the Journalism Honor Society at Cal State University, Northridge; the 2012 Distinguished Journalist Award from the Society of Professional Journalists; the 2008 California Legislative Black Caucus Leadership Award and the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Killeen Independent School District in Killeen, Texas. --Los Angeles Sentinel
Veterans at a Hollywood rehab facility go beyond PTSD to healing guilt and shame
Martin, who now holds a Master’s in Social Work from Cal State Northridge, believes both post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and moral injury were probably at play during his post-Navy troubled life, as they are in the lives of the many veterans he deals with at his job. --Angelus
La Ballona School gets new principal; CCUSD hires new child devel. director
Louis Ramirez received his master’s degree in Educational Administration and bachelor’s degree in Mexican-American (Chicano) Studies from California State University – Northridge. --Culver City News
City, water district pioneer Helsley dies
Hal Helsley earned a degree in teaching industrial arts from San Diego State College and his master’s degree in education from Cal State Northridge. --The Acorn
Motorcycle Industry Council names new director of research & statistics
Lawlor holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from California State University, Northridge. -- Power Sports Business
McKinley principal joins district administration
Harris was awarded his Bachelor’s Degree in French Language and Literature from the University of Michigan in 1998. He received his Master’s Degree in Education and his Multiple Subject Credential from Loyola Marymount University in 2003. In 2007, he was awarded a Juris Doctor from UCLA School of Law. He received his Master’s in Education Administration from California State University, Northridge in 2012. -- Argus Courier
Ethnic Studies Now Coalition Hosts Block Party
However, not all students are aware that these courses are offered, said Faby Gonzalez, the coalition’s founder in Santa Barbara, adding that offering such coursework as electives “doesn’t guarantee money will be allocated … or that teachers are going to be properly trained.” Gonzalez launched the Santa Barbara chapter in 2015 after attending Cal State Northridge, where she majored in Chicano/a Studies. “Every student deserves that opportunity to be exposed,” said Gonzalez, who was unaware the courses were being offered when she attended Santa Barbara High. -- Santa Barbara Independent