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ABC Unified School District16700 Norwalk BlvdCerritos, CA 90701
5629265566
www.abcusd.us
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
kester.song@abcusd.us
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Elementary‐ 3/14/19Secondary‐ 3/21/19
Application Instructions: Elementary‐Accep ng Applica ons 3/1/19‐3/14/19 Applica ons can be downloaded from the ABC website (www.abcusd.us) or picked up in the Human Resources departmen Applications must be submitted to the Human Resources
Department. (electronic packets will not be accepted) Secondar‐Accep ng Applica ons 3/1/19‐3/21/1 All applica ons must be submi ed on Edjoin.org, no
hard copy application packets will be accepted for Secondary.
Current Hiring Needs: Teachers‐Elementary Posi ons Secondary Posi ons‐ Music/Band, Chemistry, World Language‐Spanish, Social Science, Biology, Life & Physical Science, Math, English/ELD, Speech & Language Pathologists and Special Education‐EIP, Mild/Moderate, Moderate/Severe.
The ABC Unified School District is a leader in educational planning and innovation with 30 schools, 3,000 employees, and 21,000 K‐12 students.Our students are recognized as Na onal Merit Scholars, athle c
decathalon winners and participants in the Model United Nations programs as well as recipients of National Blue Ribbon. Approximately 80% of gradua ng students go on to higher educa on. The District has received
county, state , and national recognition for its counseling programs, science programs, staff development programs and high school programs.Staff members have been selected to par cipate on state and na onal
educa on commi ees and invited to make presenta on of na onal, state, and local conferences.ABC USD is committed to establishing innovative programs designed to provide challenges and stimulation that will enable students to achieve at a high level of potential and develop critical, social and leadership skills as we
endeavor to educate the whole child. Classrooms of the future are here today at ABC Unified School District!
Kester Song
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
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Accelerated Schools116 E. Martin Luther King Jr. BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90011
3232356343
www.accelerated.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
amarshall@accelerated.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: N/A
Application Instructions: Apply on Edjoin.org search for The Accelerated Schools
Current Hiring Needs: Teaching positions for High School: English, Math, and Spanish For Middle School: English, Mat SPED: RSP Teachers, School Psychologist, Social
and Emotional Specialist, SLP
Student success at The Accelerated Schools is distinguished by a culture focused on higher education. That emphasis on achievement also integrates continuous improvement of teaching methods and professional development that ultimately helps ensure students gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed at the college or university of their choice. Since 1994, that first school has grown into a warm and thriving community of schools that continue to serve as a shining example of achieving educational reform in the urban community of South Central Los Angeles. And we are still growing! The Accelerated Schools were founded on the belief that every child be treated as gifted, with an emphasis on high expectations for student achievement, a supportive learning environment, and extensive parent involvement. At The Accelerated Schools, all incoming students are accepted by lottery, regardless of academic achievement elsewhere. The Accelerated Schools will graduate students who are prepared to succeed at the university of his/her choice; who will enter the workplace as informed and productive employees, entrepreneurs, and community leaders; and who will act as responsible citizens.
Asha Marshall
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
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Alliance College‐Ready Public Schools601 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90017
2132474330
https://www.laalliance.org/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
nmcelroy@laalliance.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Rolling
Application Instructions: Visit our Careers Page on our website: https://www.laalliance.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=241197&type=d&pREC
_ID=557557
Current Hiring Needs: Middle school: multiple subject, high school: single subject, elective & SPED teachers.
Alliance College‐Ready Public Schools is the largest nonprofit charter organization in Los Angeles, serving 12,500 low‐income families across 28 open enrollment public charter high schools and middle schools. Alliance schools significantly outperform traditional public schools across almost every measure; for example, 95% of Alliance students graduate high school in four years and 95% of Alliance graduates have been accepted to college. We are committed to hiring the most dedicated, qualified, and talented teachers, school leaders, and
staff to join our team and serve our students.Alliance schools are small, with up to 150 students per grade level. They are designed to prepare students for the intellectual rigor of college coursework, equipping them with digital literacy skills required for 21st century careers. Alliance teaches logic, critical thinking, problem solving, and perseverance. All of this work is done within a technology‐rich environment to personalize the student learning experience. Alliance aims for each of its schools to perform in the top quartile of all schools in California and for 75% of Alliance graduates to complete a four‐year college degree.
Nicole McElroy
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
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ALTA Public Schools2410 Broadway AveWalnut Park, CA 90255
3238396712
www.altapublicschools.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
k.rudd@altaps.orgKaylene Rudd
v.aguirre.hs@prepatec.orgVictor Aguirre
c.marquez@prepatec.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: open
Application Instructions: Email resume to g.mendez@altapublicschools.org / Join on EDjoin
Current Hiring Needs: K‐12 Credentialed Teachers, RSP Teachers, SPED Aides
Our philosophy is that in order for children to be successful in the twenty‐first century global society, each community needs schools that focuses on the development of the whole child. It is not enough to teach children to give them the tools but to teach them to be inquisitive about what the tools are used for and in relation to what and in what context.
Cecilia Marquez
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Amethod Public Schools2101 Livingston St.Oakland, CA 94606
5104360172
https://www.amethodschools.org/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
kbrown@amethodschools.orgKeenan Brown
smitchell@amethodschools.orgSalita Mitchell
pcordero@amethodschools.orgPetra Cordero
gpena@amethodschools.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline:
Application Instructions: Apply Here: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=bc86bf54‐d557‐4b76‐87d0‐f265a5711b54&sid=QU1QUzM0NQ%3D%3D&
Current Hiring Needs: Elementary School Teacher, Middle School Math Teachr, Middle School Science Teachr, High School Biology Teacer High School Spanish Teacher
AMPS a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public benefit corporation, was originally founded as Jingletown Charter, the first charter school granted in Oakland, CA in 1993. The intent of the original founders was to create a school that offered a safe alternative to the local school district middle school options available to families in the Fruitvale District of East Oakland, CA. In 2004, after a decade of dismal results, the OCA school board recruited a new administration and underwent a reorganization that refocused on producing strong academic results and reducing the achievement gap among its primarily urban Latino, and Black low‐income students. By 2008, OCA was named as a Federal Department of Education National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Since then, AMPS has grown to six public schools across the East Bay including two high schools, three middle schools, and one
elementary school serving the areas of Oakland and Richmond.At AMPS, we believe all students can succeed in a rigorous college‐prep environment when provided with effective educators, personalized attention, and a disciplined commitment to academics. We believe in fostering a culture of hard work and preparing our students in a manner that will help them excel in life and attend the college of their
dreams.AMPS es:Founded in 1994 ‐ Oakland Charter AcademyFounded in 2007 ‐ Oakland Charter High SchoolFounded in 2012 ‐ Richmond Charter AcademyFounded in 2014 ‐ Downtown Charter
AcademyFounded in 2014 ‐ Benito Juarez ElementaryFounded in 2015 ‐ John Henry High Scol We are proud to serve approximately 2,000 students in Richmond and Oakland with a team of over 250 staff who work hard everyday to produce better academic outcomes for kids. It is the objective of every AMPS site to create a positive school environment and scholar culture where being inquisitive, and diligent while taking personal responsibility of self growth is the norm. It is the organizational belief that any child has the opportunity to be successful if given a structured educational program.
Gabriela Pena
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
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Aspire Public Schools1001 22nd Avenue, Suite 100Oakland, CA 94606
5109261942
aspirepublicschools.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
nicole.mccormack@aspirepublicschools.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Varies by role
Application Instructions: To learn more about our openings and apply, visit https://aspirepublicschools.org/join/.
Current Hiring Needs: Elementary Teacher, MathTeacher , Science Teacher,Educa on Specialist SPD, Support Providers (SLP, OT, School Psych)
Aspire Public Schools operates 40 high‐performing, college‐preparatory public charter schools serving 16,000 students in underserved communities across California and Memphis, TN. Founded in 1998, Aspire is one of the nation's largest open‐enrollment, public charter school systems serving predominantly low‐income
students, delivering a rigorous College for Certain educa on to students in grades K‐12. At Aspire Public Schools, our number one priority is College for Certain for all of our students. To realize this, we invest in extraordinary teams of teachers, teammates and leaders who work hard to achieve great outcomes for our students, their families and the communities we serve.
Nicole McCormack
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Birmingham Community Charter High School17000 Haynes StreetLake Balboa, CA 91406
8187574463
www.birminghamcharter.com
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
Cynthia Wallace
S.Akins@birminghamcharter.com
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Open
Application Instructions: Online application on Edjoin
Current Hiring Needs: Teachers in various subjects
The Birmingham Community Charter High School community collaborates to create an academically challenging, personalized, and supportive environment that prepares individual students to pursue their post high school academic and career goals.
Shadae Akins
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Bright Star Schools600 S. La Fayette Park PlaceLos Angeles, CA 90057
3239549957
http://www.brightstarschools.org/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
lnguyen@brightstarschools.orgLeslie Nguyen
slopez@brightstarschools.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Bright Star Schools accepts applications on a rolling basis.
Application Instructions: Applications should include the information listed below. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. All applications should be submitted via the JOIN OUR
TEAM sec on at www.brightstarschools.org.Completed applica ons include:Cover le erResumeTwo le ers of recommenda onThree
professional references
Current Hiring Needs: Math, Science, History/Government, English, Foreign Language (Spanish or Korean), Multiple Subjects, Elementary, and Special Education Teachers for the 2019‐20 school year.
At Bright Star Schools, we prepare our students to become leaders who act with integrity and champion equity to enrich our communities and the world. In eight, tuition‐free public schools in three communities in Los Angeles ‐‐ West Adams, Koreatown, and the San Fernando Valley ‐‐ our 3,000 students experience rigorous academics, inclusive education, social‐emotional support, and rich life opportunities beyond the classroom.
Steven Lopez
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Building Excellent Schools31 Milk StreetBoston, MA 2109
6172274545
buildingexcellentschools.org/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
akeller@buildingexcellentschools.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Rolling Deadline
Application Instructions: http://buildingexcellentschools.org/the‐fellowship/
Current Hiring Needs: To learn more about the opportunity and to apply now, visit http://buildingexcellentschools.org/the‐fellowship/
WHO WE ARE Building Excellent Schools (BES) is a na onal nonprofit organiza on commi ed to improving the academic achievement of underserved students i our nation's urban centers. We accomplish this by training leaders to take on the demanding and urgent work of founding and leading high‐achieving, college
preparatory urban charter schools.The BES Fellowship, launched in 2001, has resulted in the incuba on and establishment of more than 120 schools in 19 states that are closing the achievement gap and serving as
na onal models of superior performance.WHAT WE BELIEVE What sets BES apart is our focus on entrepreneurial leadership. The BES approach to school design equips school leaders with the skills they need to effectively manage instruction, operations, student and adult culture, and external relationships in a high‐performing, urban school.
Amanda Keller
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Clark County School District 2832 E Flamingo Rd Las Vegas, NV 89121
7027995427
https://teachvegas.ccsd.net/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
mareso@nv.ccsd.net
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: No deadline. We hire all year .
Application Instructions: h ps://teachvegas.ccsd.net/Click on "Apply Now" to create your on‐line application. Please contact us should you have any issues at 702‐799‐5427 option 5.
Current Hiring Needs: Critical areas: Special Education, Elementary, Secondary Math English and Science.
Established in 1956, Clark County School District is the fifth largest school district in the country, educating almost 75 percent of all students in Nevada with more than 320,000 students enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade. The district encompasses 358 schools and approximately 8,000 square miles in southern Nevada and is a minority majority student district. With more than 42,000 employees, CCSD is also the largest
employer in the state. CCSD is governed by a Board of Trustees comprised of seven members who represent different geographic regions within the county. The mission of the board is to ensure “all students progress in school and graduate prepared to succeed and contribute in a global diverse society . The district offers nationally recognized Magnet Schools and Career & Technical Academies as well as an online secondary school (Nevada Learning Academy) and several International Baccalaureate programs available to
elementary, middle and high school students. Services offered by the district also include a school police department, adult education courses, special education, and partnerships with higher education institutions and community organizations such as Vegas PBS and the Public Education Foundation. As the largest school district in Nevada, CCSD plays a pivotal role in ensuring the future success, growth and advancement of the state.
Olga Mares
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Colton Joint Unified School District1212 Valencia Dr.Colton, CA 92324
9095805000
www.cjusd.net
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
azucena_paez‐herrera@cjusd.net
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: As posted on individual postings
Application Instructions: EDJOIN Application only
Current Hiring Needs: All certificated
The Colton Joint Unified School District serves the educational needs of approximately 23,000 students, grades TK‐12 as well as adult education. It includes 18 elementary schools, four middle schools, three comprehensive
high schools, one alterna ve school, one con nua on high school and a preschool center. CJUSD covers an area of 48 square miles of mostly San Bernardino County in Inland Southern California and includes all or parts of seven different cities. Its population is approximately 82 percent Hispanic, eight percent white, six percent African American and less than two percent Asian. About 26 percent of students are English Learners
and roughly 80 percent qualify for free and reduced price meals. CJUSD leadership places a high value on community involvement and collaboration between employee groups. It is a 2014 recipient of a San Bernardino County Vision Award for its efforts to partner with government and industry to provide
opportuni es for its students. Key district ini a ves include literacy, digital equity and being future ready.
Azucena Paez‐Herrera
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Culver City Unified School District4034 Irving PlaceCulver City, CA 90232
3108424220
www.ccusd.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
cassandraziskind@ccusd.orgCassandra Ziskind
amyhodge@ccusd.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: see website
Application Instructions: www.ccusd.org
Current Hiring Needs: Secondary Math teachers, Elementary Spanish and Japanese Immersion teachers, Secondary Spanish and Japanese teachers, Special Education teachers (early childhood, mild/moderate), Secondary Science teacher, Secondary Arts teacher, Elementary Maker Space teachers.
Culver City Unified School District has long been recognized as one of the premier public school districts in the state. The district is home to numerous California Distinguished Schools, Gold Ribbon, Green Ribbon and National Blue Ribbon schools. The district's family of K‐12 schools provides high‐quality educational programs that prepare students for success in their college and career endeavors. The instructional program features rigorous standards‐aligned curriculum in the 4A's: academics, athletics, arts and activities. CCUSD is an Arts for All District, part of a countywide network of school districts that are implementing comprehensive art programs for all students. Our robust social‐emotional focus helps our students feel positively connected to our schools and help students resolve conflicts in a respectful and safe manner. The community of Culver City supports its schools through volunteer efforts and financial support. Parents and community members volunteer regularly and their efforts are augmented by PTA's Booster Clubs, and an active educational foundation. CCUSD has a Child Development Center, an Adult Education School and an iacademy.
Amy Hodge
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Ednovate3939 S. Vermont AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90037
2134540599
ednovate.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
slevy@ednovate.orgShelley Levy
adelarosa@ednovate.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Until Filled
Application Instructions: https://www.ednovate.org/open‐positions
Current Hiring Needs: We are looking to hire innovative, mission‐driven candidates for our 8 support team roles, 2 principal intern roles, and 30+ teaching roles for the 2019‐20 year.
Our mission is to educate students who will use their college degrees and careers to enact Positive Multigenerational Change in their communities, nation, and world. Teachers incorporate year‐long themes into their courses to help students understand themselves and the world they want to live in, preparing them
to create a Posi ve Mul genera onal Change.Our Schools: USC Hybrid High (Downtown Los Angeles), Est 2012East College Prep (Lincoln Heights), Est 201 Legacy College Prep (Santa Ana), Est 20 Brio College Prep
(Downtown LA), Est 2 Esperanza College Prep (East LA), Est 2017
Arianna Dela Rosa
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
El Rancho Unified School District9333 Loch Lomond Dr.Pico Rivera, CA 90660
7144964231
erusd.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
hredding@erusd.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Ongoing
Application Instructions: All job postings are on h ps://www.edjoin.org/Home/Jobs?countyID=0&districtID=381 Minimum
Qualifica onsCurrent California Creden al. Will consider applicants currently enrolled in an approved credential program at an accredited college or university and eligible for an internship credential, as well as out‐of‐state credentialed candidates who meet eligibility requirements for a California Credential authorizing
service in the subject area(s) to be taught.Placement on the Cer ficated Teachers' Salary Schedule based on the credential, education, and professional
experience, plus up to 5% s pend. All required documents must be a ached to your application file. Applications missing any of the required documents will be
screened out.Copy of TranscriptCreden al CopyLe er of Introduc onLe er(s) of Recommenda on (2 current dated and signed le ers
(within the last year))ResumeTest Results/Materials (Copy of CBEST)
Current Hiring Needs: K‐12 general education and Education Specialist teachers, school site administrators,etc.
The El Rancho Unified School District is committed to excellence in education. Our district acknowledges that the success of our students is the result of the contributions of the entire school community. The Human Resources Department is dedicated to meeting individual needs and supporting the professional growth of all employees. Whether hiring certificated, classified or non‐classified employees, we seek the highest quality candidates.
Heather Redding
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Endeavor College Preparatory Charter School1263 S. Soto St.Los Angeles, CA 90023
3238724118
https://www.endeavorcollegeprep.org/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
sdolcine@endeavorcollegeprep.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: We will be hiring through the summer.
Application Instructions: Please apply here‐‐‐‐ https://www.endeavorcollegeprep.org/
Current Hiring Needs: We will be hiring teachers for all subjects K‐8 and potentially Instructional Coaches
School OverviewEndeavor College Prep is a transi onal kindergarten through eighth‐grade charter school serving the historically underserved neighborhoods of Boyle Heights, Lincoln Heights, and surrounding Eastside communities. Among our early accomplishments are a 2012 California Distinguished School Award and a #8 ranking in USC’s 2013 list of top charter schools in the state. Our student population is 100% extraordinary, 97% Latino, 95% free/reduced lunch, 38% English Language Learners, and 14% of our students receive special
educa on services.Our team is made up of a highly collabora ve group of teachers and staff who share a passion for closing the achievement gap. We use a co‐teaching structure modeled after the successful Uncommon Schools and Achievement First schools on the east coast. We have high expectations for academics and discipline, and simultaneously value joy in the classroom, making learning fun for our scholars and teachers. In September of 2017, we moved to a brand new, beautifully renovated campus in Boyle Heights just across the LA River from the Arts District.
Samuel Dolcine
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Environmental Charter Schools2625 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Suite 100Redondo Beach, CA 90278
3102143408
www.ecsonline.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
sarah_jamieson@ecsonline.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Rolling
Application Instructions: All open positions are listed on EdJoin
Current Hiring Needs: Middle School Math/Science Core TeacherMiddle School English/History Core TeacherHigh School Spanish Teacher
Environmental Charter Schools mission is to reimagine public education in low‐income communities of color to prepare conscious, critical thinkers who are equipped to graduate from college and create a more equitable and sustainable world.
Sarah Jamieson
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Equitas Academy Charter Schools1700 W. Pico BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90015
2132010440
equitasacademy.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
jedelman@equitasacademy.orgJessica Edelman
jyoon@equitasacademy.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline:
Application Instructions: Please go to equitasacademy.org and submit an application. You will upload your resume and cover letter (required) and can copy/paste any additional information.
Current Hiring Needs: Teachers and RSP Teachers for 2019‐2020 school year (K‐8th)A er School Teachers (immediate and for 2019‐2020 school year)
The mission of Equitas Academy Charter Schools is to provide a structured, achievement‐based community that prepares students to graduate from four‐year colleges and universities. Equitas Academy was founded in 2009 as a network of free public schools for families who believe their children deserve a high‐quality education and challenging school experience. We currently serve over 1,200 students in Kinder‐8th grade in two elementary schools and two middle schools. Equitas Academy is based in the Pico‐Union neighborhood of
Los Angeles, California. We value:‐ High Expecta ons. Structured and disciplined classrooms, school‐ wide behavioral code of conduct, and school uniforms‐ College Readiness. Extended school day and year,
enrichment ac vi es, and prepara on to enter top‐performing middle, high schools, and, ul mately, college‐ A Family Partnership. Ongoing communication with parents about academic and behavioral progress, at‐home
visits by staff, and family workshops‐ A Safe & Suppor ve School Community. We help our children make positive choices through our school values of curiosity, optimism, gratitude, grit, self‐control, social intelligence, and zest.
Joyce Yoon
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
ICEF Public Schools3855 W. Slauson Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90242
3232906925
www.icefps.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
jvera@icefps.orgJuana Vera
yquintana@icefps.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Until Filled
Application Instructions: WWW.Edjoin.orgNimble.org
Current Hiring Needs: Education
ICEF, which stands for Inner City Education Foundation, operates 8 schools educating over 3,000 students in grades TK through 12. ICEF was one of the first charter school management organizations in Los Angeles and has become a leader in raising to competitive levels the achievement of African‐American and Latino/Hispanic
students in the state of California.ICEF started with a vision to create a college‐bound network of public schools and has delivered on that promise through the hard work and dedication of students and staff, the involvement of parents, and the commitment of supporters. As our community works together toward our common goals, we will continue to provide the very best for our students and focus on providing a college‐ready model that includes our unique "3 As" approach in ACADEMICS, ARTS and ATHLETICS. We believe these
opportuni es greatly enrich the lives of our students and prepare them for success in a diverse society.Our goal is that each scholar is fit not only to attend, compete, and graduate from a top college or university, but also to effect change as leaders within the communities they will live and serve.
Yadira Quintana
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
iLEAD Charter Schools29477 The Old RdCastaic, CA 91384
6614416883
https://www.ileadschools.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
Recruitment@ileadschools.orgDanijela Kuric
Recruitment@ileadschools.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Jun‐19
Application Instructions: Submit resumes to recruitment@ileadschools.org
Current Hiring Needs: Special Educa on Teachers K‐12Administra ve Posi ons
At iLEAD schools, we have built a model based on what we believe to be the best of all that is out there. We believe passionately in project‐based learning not because it's a fad but because it goes to the heart of how kids learn. We've incorporated technology not as a spiffy add‐on but as an organic part of the learning process
in the 21st century.We value and encourage leadership not just as a part of a career track but by ins lling in each learner the confidence and character that inspire others.Finally, we value the social and emo onal
development of our learners. We believe there is an implicit, as well as an explicit, curriculum to teach. Our goal is nothing short of learning, to change the world.
Ros Nichol
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Ingenium Schools 367 N. 2nd Ave.Upland, CA 91786
8886606736
ingeniumschools.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
mdonnelly@ingeniumschools.orgMelody Donnelly
bsnow@ingeniumschools.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Application Instructions: Visit https://ingeniumschools.bamboohr.com/jobs/ or https://ingeniumschools.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
Current Hiring Needs: INGENIUM CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOLExpanded Learning Program Leader (Part‐ me)Expanded Learning Program Leader (Subs tute)Middle School Science
Teacher (Grades 7&8)Middle School Math Teacher (Grades 7&8)INGENIUM CHARTER SCHOOLElementary Teacher (TK‐5)
Ingenium Schools operates elementary, middle, and independent study schools serving about 1,400 students in Compton, South Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, Canoga Park and Winnetka, California.Our
CommitmentWe transform educa on by restoring joy and meaning in learning.Our VisionStudents leave Ingenium Schools knowing what is meaningful to them and are equipped with the capacity and tools to
con nually improve themselves and the world around them.
Beverly Snow
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Inglewood Unified School District401 S. Inglewood AvenueInglewood, CA 90301
3104192786
https://www.myiusd.net/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
emiller@inglewood.k12.ca.usElisa Miller
nroque@inglewood.k12.ca.us
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Refer to each position
Application Instructions: Apply through https://www.edjoin.org/inglewood
Current Hiring Needs: Elementary school, Middle School and Special Education teachers
Promise: The Inglewood Promise focuses on ensuring that 100% of our students will hit specific academic milestones at various grade levels. They will be reading by proficiently end of grade 1, mathematically competent by 6th grade, A‐G ready by 9th grade and college and career ready by 12th grade. Our mission is to nurture, educate, and graduate students who are self‐responsible and self‐disciplined; who are critical and creative thinkers; who master the core academic disciplines; and who are advocates for equity and social justice for self and their community. The vision of the Inglewood Unified School District is to provide a learning environment that empowers all students to acquire the academic and social skills needed to become productive citizens and lifelong learners in a global economy. Academic success is our objective at every level. This starts with providing students with literacy and academic content in both English and Spanish beginning at kinder and 1st grade for a minimum of six years, all the up to delivering high achieving graduates attending colleges such as UCLA, UC Berkeley and USC.
Nora Roque
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
KIPP LA Public Schools3601 East First StreetLos Angeles, CA 90063
3234273061
https://www.kippla.org/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
dbustamante@kippla.orgDenise Bustamante
mcastaneda@kippla.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Refer to each position
Application Instructions: Visit https://www.kippla.org/careers/teach‐at‐kipp‐la and follow the instructions
Current Hiring Needs: Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Special Education Teachers
KIPP LA Public Schools (KIPP LA) is a nonprofit organization that operates tuition‐free, open‐enrollment, public charter schools focused on preparing students in under‐resourced communities in the greater Los Angeles area for success in school, college, and life. We believe that ALL students, regardless of their zip codes or demographics, will learn and achieve if given the right opportunities and support. We are committed to serving the students who need us most and refuse to accept anything less than an excellent college‐preparatory education for our students. KIPP LA's teachers, leaders, students, and families are all united around a single goal: college graduation. Our curricula are designed to provide students a well‐rounded education, with time dedicated to academics, the arts, enrichment, and physical education. KIPP LA’s educators are committed to continually improving their teaching skills and to giving students the support and motivation they need to make it not only to, but through college.
Michael Castaneda
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
La Canada Unified School District4490 Cornishon AvenueLa Canada, CA 91011
8189528304
https://www.lcusd.net/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
dcradduck@lcusd.net
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Deadlines are included with the postings.
Application Instructions: Please visit Edjoin or our website at www.lcusd.net to find "Employment Opportunities" under the Human Resources tab for the most current vacancies in our district. Instructions for applying are included with current job postings.
Current Hiring Needs: We are in process for determining the number of open positions for the 2019‐2020 school year. Applicants may visit our website at www.lcusd.net to find "Employment Opportunities" under the Human Resources tab for the most current vacancies in our distric
Our Mission: We are a learning community commi ed to personal growth and academic excellence. La Cañada Unified School District is a high achieving K‐12 district characterized as forward‐looking, involved and supportive. Current student enrollment is approximately 4,000 and students at all levels consistently score
among the top 10% of all California students.The District operates three elementary schools, a middle school (LCHS 7/8) and a comprehensive high school (LCHS 9‐12).La Cañada Unified School District
encompasses the attractive residential community of La Cañada Flintridge, thirteen miles north of the Los Angeles Civic Center in a picturesque section of the foothills below Angeles National Forest. La Cañada Flintridge's 21,600 residents are attracted to this community because of its excellent schools, prime location and ideal climate. Parent participation and involvement in the schools is extensive and the commitment to
excellence is strong and con nuing.About 98% of high school students enroll in post‐secondary schools.Over 80% of all seniors take the SAT test, in which they score and achieve significantly above state
and national averages.
Debra Cradduck
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Los Angeles Unified School District333 S. Beaudry Ave. 15th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017
2132418412
www.lausd.net
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
karen.duartebustos@lausd.netKaren Bustros Durarte
txg9443@lausd.netTeresa Murillo
lisa.mitchnick@lausd.net
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline:
Application Instructions:
Current Hiring Needs: Special Education Teachers, Physics Teachers, Chemistry Teachers, Biology Teachers, English Teachers, Math Teachers, School Nurses, School Librarians,
Second largest in the nation, the Los Angeles Unified School District enrolls more than 600,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade. The District covers 710 square miles, and includes Los Angeles, as well as all or parts of 31 smaller municipalities, plus several unincorporated sections of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles Unified's boundaries stretch across 720 square miles and include the City of Los Angeles as well as all or parts
of 31 municipali es and several unincorporated regions of Southern California. All youth achieving, the mission of LAUSD, is reflected in continued double‐digit growth on the state Academic Performance Index (API); the upward trend in the graduation rate, progress in the pass rate on the California High School Exit
Exam (CAHSEE) and other academic indicators. LA schools boast more winners of the United States Academic Decathlon championships‐12‐than any other District in this country. Add to those impressive victories, outstanding individual student and team achievements in: science, mathematics, social studies, language arts, foreign and dual languages, business and entrepreneurial skills, the visual and performing arts,
and athle cs. Na onally recognized by the Physicians Commi ee for Responsible Medicine for serving healthy, low fat and vegetarian school lunches, LAUSD's standards also call for: whole grains, low sodium,
locally grown fruits and vegetables and no trans fat; flavored milk or carbonated beverages. Founded in 1853, the District, today, counts more than 115 new schools and campuses, thanks to the nation's largest public works project, funded by bond measures, a testament to broad voter support.
Lisa Mitchnick
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Monrovia Unified School District325 E. Huntington DriveMonrovia, CA 92821
6264712020
www.monroviaschools.net
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
djackson@monroviaschools.net
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Application Instructions: Please utilize Ed Join
Current Hiring Needs: Special Educa on Mild/Mod and Mod/SevereK‐5 Mandarin Dual Immersion K‐8 Spanish Dual ImmersionSingle Subject Math
The Monrovia Unified School District is committed to provide powerful and productive learning experiences for all students. In order to do so, the educational environments of our schools must be structured to encourage thoughtful inquiry, stimulate excitement about learning, foster innovation, and ensure the highest quality academic performance. Students and staff are encouraged to cooperate in creating opportunities to develop students’ unique potential, individual talents, dignity, and self esteem.The educational program also needs to be comprehensive and flexible to meet the changing needs of students in a dynamic and democratic society, in order to prepare Monrovia students with the knowledge, abilities, and values needed to function effectively in an increasingly complex global community. The aim is to have our graduates leave our schools prepared to enter adult society with the skills and means to enrich their lives and the lives of others.To accomplish the highest levels of student success, the district pledges to work collaboratively with site staffs to increase student performance. The district administration will function as a service center for the sites, providing support, resources and expertise to support improvement activities. District procedures, regulation, and policies that hinder the successful completion of activities which demonstrably improve student performance will be reviewed and revised as appropriate.
Dr. Darvin Jackson
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Opportunities For Learning320 N. Halstead St.Pasadena, CA 91107
6267730422
www.emsofl.com
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
kissarogers@emsofl.comKissa Rogers
anyagonzalez@pathwaysmg.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Until Filled
Application Instructions: Please use employer websites:h ps://ofy.org/careersh ps://emsofl.com/careers
Current Hiring Needs: Special Educa on Teachers Mild/Mod Independent Study Teache Classroom Teache Summer Subs t Summer Teache Summer Clerical support
Opportunities For Learning is a free, year‐round public charter school who works alongside their students to design individualized learning plans. We work to effectively meet their unique academic, social‐emotional, and scheduling needs through a blended teaching model. We utilize one‐on‐one instruction and tutoring, independent study, online learning, small group classes, cultural immersion, and hands‐on activities.
Anya Gonzalez
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Para Los Niños5000 Hollywood BoulevardLos Angels, CA 90027
2132504800
www.paralosninos.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
ecortez@paralosninos.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline:
Application Instructions: Apply online at https://www.paralosninos.org/employment/
Current Hiring Needs: Associate Teacher ‐ A er school Program (Part‐Time)Associate Teacher‐ Head StartChild Development SpecialistFamily Services SpecialistFiscal Officer
IInstruc onal Assistant (Part‐Time)I nerant Associate Teacher (IAT)Mental HealtTherapist Part‐time
Our model fosters pathways to success through excellence in education, powerful families, and strong communi es for children and youth to thrive.Our unique approach is effec ve because of the aspects
working together:Excellent Educa on: Through our nine schools, we offer high‐quality educa on for children starting at six‐weeks through eighth grade graduation. Additionally we have after school to keep high‐
schoolers on track and supported through the college applica on process.Powerful Families: We engage parents to be the best they can be and ensure students are supported. Providing leadership and support groups, ESL education, counseling and clinical support we empower our families to be contributors to their
community.Strong Communi es: We are ac ve in our communi es to connect those in need with educa on and resources to succeed. We partner with dozens of agencies across LA to build trust and give voice to diverse perspectives.
Elena Cortez
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
PUC Schools (Partnerships to Uplift Communities)1405 N. San Fernando Blvd. #303Burbank, CA 91504
8185597699
www.pucschools.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
a.colberg@pucschools.orgAustin Colberg
m.moran@pucschools.orgMartha Moran
t.darkjuan@pucschools.orgTalin Darkjian
c.almanza@pucschools.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Please apply by June 1st, 2019.
Application Instructions: Please email your resume, cover letter to careers@pucschools.org. In the body of the email please specify your grade level preference as well as a region preference between our schools in the NE Los Angeles region and NE San Fernando Valley.
Current Hiring Needs: K‐12 all subjects however we recruit primarily secondary positions.
Partnerships to Uplift Communities (PUC Schools) is a non‐profit charter school organization consisting of a total of 16 schools authorized by Los Angeles Unified School District, currently serving the Northeast San Fernando Valley and Northeast Los Angeles. The schools are designed to significantly increase college entrance and graduation rates for underserved students in the 2 Los Angeles communities referenced above. Partnerships to Uplift Communities is served by another non‐profit organization, PUC National, which was created in order to support and enhance the achievement of the mission of the schools and also replicate the
model in other communi es.PUC Schools was founded on a belief that superior schools build superior communities. Our current schools have achieved outstanding results with our students, and we look forward to bringing that success to more students in the communities we serve. Our schools serve all students, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability.
Christina Almanza
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Redondo Beach Unified School District1401 Inglewood AvenueRedondo Beach, CA 90278
3109371211
www.rbusd.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
Ataranto@rbusd.orgAnthony Taranto
Jwinckler@rbusd.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: https://www.edjoin.org
Application Instructions: https://www.edjoin.org
Current Hiring Needs: Middle School Math Teacher, Special Education Teacher (Middle School) for all positions visit https://www.edjoin.org
The Redondo Beach Unified School District is located in Redondo Beach, California. The school district consists of eight elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school, one continuation school, and one adult
school.
Jeff Winckler
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Resolute Academy1265 E 112th StreetLos Angeles, CA 90059
3235596284
www.ResoluteAcademy.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
rgallegos@resoluteacademy.orgRobert Gallegos
nbarriga@resoluteacademy.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Rolling
Application Instructions: To apply, please submit your resume to: nbarriga@resoluteacademy.org
Current Hiring Needs: We are currently hiring for:2 Reading Interven on Teachers1 History Teacher2 Science Teachers2 Counselors1 Math Teacher
Resolute Academy equips students in grades five through eight with the academic foundation and strength of character necessary to excel in high school, college and beyond.
Natasha Barriga
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Rocketship Public Schools 350 Twin Dolphin D, STE 109Redwood City , CA 94065
5106486375
https://www.rocketshipschools.org/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
msahoo@rsed.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: We are hiring for the 2019‐2020 school year on a rolling basis.
Application Instructions: To check out our open positions, please visit https://www.rocketshipschools.org/join‐our‐team/teach‐with‐us/
Current Hiring Needs: We are looking for K‐5 Multiple Subjects Teachers and Education Specialists (Mild/Mod and Mod/Severe). Already having your credential is preferred, but undergraduate candidates who will have their bachelor's degree by July 2019 are also encouraged to appl
At Rocketship Public Schools, we believe in the infinite possibility of human potential. We believe that every student deserves the right to dream, to discover, and to develop their unique potential. And it is our responsibility and our privilege to unleash the potential inside every Rocketeer we serve. Our non‐profit network of public elementary charter schools propels student achievement, develops exceptional educators, and partners with parents who enable high‐quality public schools to thrive in their community.
Maheen Sahoo
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Santa Monica‐Malibu Unified School District1651 Sixteenth St.Santa Monica, CA 90404
3104508338
www.smmusd.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
spadilla@smmusd.orgSandra Padilla
swebb@smmusd.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: open until filled
Application Instructions: all openings will be posted on Edjoin (www.edjoin.org).We do not have pos ngs on Edjoin yet, but hope to by the end of March.
Current Hiring Needs: We will be looking for teachers with the following CA credentials ‐ special education (mild/moderate); special education (moderate/severe); math; multiple subject with BCLAD (Spanish); chemistry; and physics. We may possibly have administrative openings
Kindergarten through 12th grade; with pre‐school and adult education programs
Suzanne Webb, Ed.D.
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Saugus Union School District24930 Avenue StanfordSanta Clarita, CA 91355
6612945300
www.saugususd.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
jstevenson@saugususd.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: https://www.edjoin.org
Application Instructions: https://www.edjoin.org
Current Hiring Needs: For available positions visit https://www.edjoin.org
The Saugus Union School District is located in Santa Clarita Valley in Northern Los Angeles County. Currently, there are approximately 10,100 students attending fifteen schools. We offer preschool programs on sixteen campuses and have approximately 530 preschoolers enrolled. The newest campus, Emblem Academy, was re‐opened in the 2013‐2014 school year with a focus on Ethics, Science,Technology, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, and Mathematics. Thirteen of our schools have been recognized as California Distinguished Schools, many of them more than once. In 2012 ‐ 2013 one school received the Title I National Academic Achievement award. In addition, five schools have been recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools. Academic Performance Index (API) scores have been consistently strong with all schools over the state goal of 800. In 2012‐2013 our API was 876. All demographic areas of student performance continue to show improvement.
Jennifer Stevenson, Ed.D.
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
STEM Prep Schools, Inc. 3200 W Adams BlvdLos Angeles , CA 90018
3237950695
stem‐prep.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
afulinara@stem‐prep.orgAmy Fulinara
dmoreno@stem‐prep.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Until filled
Application Instructions: edjoin or stem‐prep.org website
Current Hiring Needs: All teaching positions k‐12th
Founded in 2015 through the merger of several highly successful schools, STEM Preparatory Schools operates public charter schools in the West Adams and Jefferson Park neighborhoods of South Los Angeles. We are committed to disrupting the status quo of inequitable access to high quality STEM pathways for women and minorities by cultivating a family of students and staff who solve problems through collaboration, innovation, passion, and perseverance.
Daniel Moreno
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Stockton Unified School District701 N. Madison StreetStockton, CA 95202
2099337065
www.stocktonusd.net
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
nahoward@stocktonusd.net
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Visit https://www.edjoin.org/stocktonusd for job postings and deadlines.
Application Instructions: Visit https://www.edjoin.org/stocktonusd for job postings.
Current Hiring Needs: Various needs. Visit https://www.edjoin.org/stocktonusd for job postings.
The students of Stockton Unified School District are our most valuable resource and together with our community, we have an obligation to provide them with a world‐class education. It is our solemn responsibility to provide every student with high‐quality instruction, a well rounded educational experience, and the support necessary to succeed. SUSD fast facts: 54 schools, 40,000 students, 85.5% graduation rate.
Nikolas Howard
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Summit Preparatory Charter School644 E. 56th St.Los Angeles, CA 90011
3236800107
www.summitprep.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
gcastro@summitprep.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Rolling.
Application Instructions: Visit www.summitprep.org for current openings and application instructions.
Current Hiring Needs: 7th and 8th grade math, science, and social studies teachers
Summit Prep is a 4th‐8th grade charter school in South LA ‐ just a few minutes from USC! We focus on both rigorous academics and the development of social‐emotional skills in order to ensure our students are prepared for high school, college, and beyond. We believe that every student deserves access to an excellent education, and that joy, structure, and high expectations are critical in every classroom every day.
Gene Castro
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Switzer Learning Center2201 Amapola CourtTorrance, CA 90501
3103283611
www.switzercenter.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
sylvialandaverde@gmail.com
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Open
Application Instructions: Interested applicants should email a brief cover le er and resume to:Dr. Sylvia LandaverdeHuman Resources OfficerSwitzer Learning Center2201 Amapola
CourtTorrance, CA 90501slandaverde @ switzercenter.orgFax: 310‐328‐ 5648Visit our website at www.switzercenter.org
Current Hiring Needs: We need five 1:1 Behavioral Aides for our spectrum and heritage programs at our special educa on school in Torrance, CA.OUR PROGRAMS:• The Spectrum
Program serves students with mild, moderate and/or severe au sm.• The Heritage Program serves students from 3rd‐12th grade with social, emotional and behavioral challenges.
Switzer Learning Center is a nonprofit, nonpublic, special education school serving 3rd‐12th grade students with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. Each student works with a highly trained team of credentialed special education teachers, licensed psychologists, licensed speech and language pathologists, certified Crisis Prevention Intervention behavior specialists and other related service providers who are dedicated to help students achieve academic, vocational and personal goals unobtainable in conventional educational settings. In a supportive and therapeutic environment, students with an IEP eligibility of ED, SLD, SLI, AUT, and OHI receive special education instruction, counseling, language & speech, structured reading and math intervention classes, behavioral analysis/interventions and psychological /educational assessments.
Sylvia Landaverde
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
The Palmdale Aerospace Academy3300 East Palmdale BoulevardPalmdale, CA 93550
6612733680
www.tpaa.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
araygoza@tpaa.org Araceli Raygoza
vgjenkins@tpaa.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: open
Application Instructions: Apply online at www.tpaa.org or on our EdJoin site.
Current Hiring Needs: We will offer a complete program for students in grades 6th‐12th. All Credentialed teachers are welcome to apply. Currently, we anticipate vacancies in Spanish, Social Science, Science ‐ Physical, Science ‐ Life, English, Mathematics and PE/Health.
he Need: The Palmdale Aerospace Academy plays a vital role, and fills a critical need, in the Antelope Valley community. By 2022, America will need 2.3 million new scientists and engineers, including 1.2 million in the computer occupations and 544,300 engineers. Many of these are needed in the Antelope Valley if the region is to maintain the worldwide reputation for aviation innovation and production that prompted Newsweek magazine to name it Aerospace Valley. Meanwhile, there is also a need to increase the percentage of Antelope Valley youth, particularly from underrepresented populations, who go on to college and successful
careers. The Mission: The Palmdale Aerospace Academy prepares students for college and a wide variety of careers in the science and engineering fields, at the same time providinghomegrown workforce for a wide variety of local high tech firms. Through an innovative combination of programs designed to boost life skills as well as academic success, we promise our students and our community that every student who graduates will
leave here with a clear college and/or career master plan.The Vision: Within three to five years, Palmdale Aerospace Academy graduates will be successfully employed in a variety of science and technology fields as
well as other fields of their choosing.The Philosophy: At The Palmdale Aerospace Academy, we believe:The Palmdale community has a responsibility to educate its young people in the best way possible.
Each student deserves the opportunity to design, create, and explore new ideas.Students of all races, ethnicities, backgrounds, and socioeconomic levels deserve an equal opportunity to achieve academic and
professional success.All students, by the me they leave our school, should be cri cal thinkers and problem solvers, agile and adaptable collaborators, effective communicators, curious and imaginative thinkers, and college or career ready citizens.
Veronica Jenkins
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
Westside Union School District41914 50th St WQuartz Hill, CA 93536
6617220716
https://www.westside.k12.ca.us/
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
r.garza@westside.k12.ca.usRob Garza
r.hughes@westside.k12.ca.us
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline:
Application Instructions: Please go to www.edjoin.org to submit an application.
Current Hiring Needs: Multiple Subject K‐6, SDC, Speech, Math, History, Language Arts, Science, Physical Education, RSP, Fine Arts
Westside Union School District is a K‐8 district located in Northern Los Angeles County.
Robert Hughes
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW
William Hart High School Union School District21380 Centre Pointe PkwySanta Clarita, CA 91350
6612590033
www.hartdistrict.org
USC ROSSIER K‐12 EDUCATION CAREER FAIR Saturday, March 30, 2019
egalicia@hartdistrict.orgErica Galicia
lholt@hartdistrict.org
Representatives Scheduled to Attend:
Application Deadline: Applications are typically open until filled.
Application Instructions: We will be posting for open positions sometime in mid‐April. Candidates may review job opportunities on our website at www.hartdistrict.org, and apply through EdJoin.org. A link is available on all postings on our website.
Current Hiring Needs: We will be hiring teachers in all core subject areas, as well as special education. We have a need for science teachers, especially in chemistry and physics.
William S. Hart Union High School District is a growing district (approximately 23,000 students) that currently supports six junior high and six high schools, a continuation school and several alternative schools. A seventh high school will be opening in the Fall of 2019.
Lisa Holt
EdDUndergraduates MAT‐TESOLIn addition to MAT Students, we are also interested in speaking with the following students:
MSW