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Hart District Hires Four New Assistant Principals

Mrs. Hinze became the head softball coach and ASB director at Canyon, and continued to serve as a member of the professional team and administrative intern. She has also served as an administrative intern during summer school and has been a common core lead special education math teacher for the District since 2012. She received her BA in Liberal Studies from Cal State Northridge and her MA in Educational leadership from the University of La Verne. Mrs. Saavedra holds a B.A. in Spanish, a M.A. in Education, and a Spanish bilingual credential from the University of California, Los Angeles. She also earned her M.A. in Educational Administration and administrative credential from California State University of Northridge. -- SCV News

Viviane A. Hagopian is recognized by Continental Who's Who

Hagopian earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Accounting Practices from California State University — Northridge. To further her professional development, she is a member of the National Association of Professional Women. --CEO.CA

The Los Angeles Philharmonic Lost Its Leader. Can It Stay on Top?

A bass player at a rehearsal, the 20-year-old Isaac Green, was a recent alumnus of the program. Like 90 percent of YOLA’s first set of graduates, he has gone on to college: He is now majoring in music at California State University, Northridge. Playing Tchaikovsky alongside the Philharmonic, he said, was “the musical highlight of my life.” -- New York Times

School Segregation Still a Major American Problem

“This is a reality that is not simply fixed by a single law. What we should be looking at and deconstructing are the ways in which segregation of schools de facto have continued to grow over the decades since Brown v. Board of Education in 1954,” said Allen E. Lipscomb of the College of Social & Behavioral Science at California State University, Northridge. -- The Washington Informer

Mark Rocha selected as CCSF chancellor

Rocha, who has taught at several community colleges and at Cal State Northridge, where he earned tenure, served as president and superintendent of Pasadena City College, where he won the State Chancellor’s Award for Student Success in 2012. -- San Francisco Gate

Mark Rocha selected as CCSF chancellor

Rocha told City College trustees that he increased enrollment and balanced the budget at both colleges he led — Pasadena and West Los Angeles — and that he first earned his crisis-management chops in 1994, when the Northridge earthquake destroyed the California State University campus, where he had become associate dean. “I was part of a great team effort that reopened the college in 27 days in tents and trailers” he said in his statement. --San Francisco Chronicle

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