5 New Area Superintendents Appointed to the San Diego Schools
In June 2006, Superintendent Carl Cohn selected 5 brand-new location superintendents for the San Diego Schools.
They will be empowered to guarantee that the San Diego Schools have a competitive and completely enriched curriculum that acknowledges the value of the instructional fundamentals, as well as the almost forgotten art, music and physical education programs. They will be accountable for broadening in their San Diego Schools collaborations in between moms and dads, the neighborhood, organizations and greater education.
These 5 consultations total crucial staffing of leading management positions in the San Diego Schools. Each of the 5 locations within the San Diego Schools will consist of as much as 25 grade schools and their close-by intermediate schools.
Prior to her consultation, Barry served as acting assistant superintendent for the San Diego Schools. Formerly, she was the principal at a number of San Diego Schools.
The location 2 superintendent is Dr. Hye Jung (Chelsea) Kang-Smith. Kang-Smith holds an Ed.D. from the University of Southern California, MS in education from California Southern University Fullerton, and her BS in biology from the University of California Irvine. Kang-Smith pertained to the San Diego Schools in 2005, where she initially worked as principal in Anaheim Union High School District and most just recently as assistant superintendent.
Dr. Richard Cansdale is the location 3 superintendent. Formerly, Cansdale was the principal at Cherokee Point Elementary School in the San Diego Schools.
He made an MA in academic administration and a Bachelor’s Degree in primary education from San Francisco State University. Prior to his visit, Matthews was a teacher in house for the NewSchools Venture Fund in San Francisco.
Aleman, who is competent in Spanish, was the associate superintendent for mentor and discovering at the Isaac School District in Phoenix, Arizona. Formerly, he served as director of policies, treatments and public details in the San Antonio Independent School District.
In addition to these 5 brand-new visits, the San Diego Schools filled 3 other positions through current visits.
Her experience consists of vice president of advancement for the Newton Learning Supplemental Education Services, as well as location superintendent, assistant superintendent, and deputy superintendent at the Long Beach Unified School District. In her brand-new position, Harper will work to develop an extensive, combined system of assistance that will engage moms and dads, the neighborhood, and trainees within the San Diego Schools.
Prior to his visit, Ramanathan was research study director for the Los Angeles Unified School District. He will serve as a supporter for the San Diego Schools to state lawmakers on laws and problems impacting the school district.
Dr. Kyo Yamashiro is the San Diego Schools’ brand-new director of school management. In her brand-new position, Yamashiro works with the School Choice programs, consisting of charter schools, No Child Left Behind program enhancement, and registration alternatives program– magnet schools and voluntary ethnic registration programs (VEEP) are consisted of.
These visits thrill the San Diego Schools. All will serve well the more than 132,000 trainees in the San Diego Schools, the 2nd biggest school district in California. With more than 216 academic centers, these inspired and gifted appointees will be a plus for the San Diego Schools.
Kang-Smith came to the San Diego Schools in 2005, where she initially served as principal in Anaheim Union High School District and most just recently as assistant superintendent.
Formerly, Cansdale was the principal at Cherokee Point Elementary School in the San Diego Schools.
He will serve as a supporter for the San Diego Schools to state lawmakers on laws and concerns impacting the school district.
Dr. Kyo Yamashiro is the San Diego Schools’ brand-new director of school management. All will serve well the more than 132,000 trainees in the San Diego Schools, the 2nd biggest school district in California.