approval of the june 2014 consent calendar
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Strategic Plan Goal III. Communication and Engagement
Continue to refine the coordination between Commissioners and staff in carrying out the Commission’s duties, roles and responsibilities.
June 2014
1C Action
General Session
Approval of the June 2014 Consent Calendar
Executive Summary: The Executive Director recommends that the Commission approve the June 2014 Consent Calendar. After review, the Commission may approve, or amend and approve the Consent Calendar.
Recommended Action: Approve the June 2014 Consent Calendar. Presenter: None
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Consent Calendar
Division of Professional Practices For your approval, the following items have been placed on the Consent Calendar for the June 19‐20, 2014 meeting of the Commission on Teacher Credentialing:
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE OF CREDENTIALS Education Code section 44244.1 allows the Commission to adopt the recommendation of the Committee of Credentials without further proceedings if the individual does not request an administrative hearing within a specified time. 1. ADAME, Jessica Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
2. AGUILAR, Edward Sacramento, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
3. ALI, Karima K. Fresno, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
4. ALLDRIN, Ryan K. Turlock, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
5. ALLEN, Brian, P La Mesa, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
6. ALLGOOD, Jamin Canoga Park, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
7. ANDERSON, Heather C. Santa Cruz, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
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8. BANOUB, Nichole L. Sanger, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of forty‐five (45) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
9. BARRETT, Karen El Cerrito, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
10. BENBROOK, Amalia R. Fresno, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
11. BISHOP, Jane S. El Cajon, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
12. BROWN, Jeffrey D. Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
13. CARDENAS, Enrique Modesto, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
14. CASTILLO, Mario Indio, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
15. CASTILLON, Iliana Mira Loma, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of ninety (90) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
16. CASTRO, Nohemy Lomita, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
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17. CHERTIKIAN, Krikor Pasadena, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
18. CISNEROS, Benicia J. Tulare, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of fourteen (14) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
19. CLARKE, Shannon K. Stockton, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
20. COCHRAN, Wendy E. Oakland, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of forty‐five (45) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
21. CODINGTON, Jennifer M. Pleasanton, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
22. COLLINS, Brian R. Carson, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
23. COLLINS, Douglas R. Valencia, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
24. COS, Margaret M. Panorama City, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
25. COWLES, Melissa R. Folsom, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
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26. DIAB, Hesham D. Laguna Niguel, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of sixty (60) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
27. DONHAM, Christopher San Mateo, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
28. DONNELL, Susan P. Los Banos, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
29. EMMETT‐CHAVEZ, Patricia M. Las Vegas, NV
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
30. GARAMVOLGYI, Emeric C. Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
31. GARCIA, Rosa I. Orange Cove, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of sixty (60) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
32. GARVIDA, Cesar Jr. North Hills, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of ninety (90) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
33. GAUMER, John R. Jr. Joshua Tree, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
34. GINZBURG, Shepherd R. Ventura, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
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35. GOMEZ, Eula M. Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of forty‐five (45) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
36. HACKETT, Andrew T. Redding, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
37. HALL, John E. II La Habra, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
38. HAMILTON, Alexis Fallbrook, CA
She is the subject of public reproval as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
39. HAMPTON, Angela M. Alpine, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of fourteen (14) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
40. HENTON, Debra K. Placentia, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of seven (7) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
41. HERNANDEZ, Fernando Huntington Park, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
42. HERNANDEZ, George L. Inglewood, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
43. HILL, Elaine, K. Huntington Beach, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
44. HOAG, Brett R. Tustin, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
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45. HOLLOWAY, Dorothy P. Altadena, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
46. HOLSTON, Winfred C. Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
47. HUERTA, Jacqueline E. Richmond, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
48. HUTCHINSON, Andrew B. Redwood City, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
49. IGLESIAS, Mario D. Castro Valley, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
50. INGRAHAM, Heather Sacramento, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
51. KAFFENBERGER, Schorsch L. San Diego, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
52. KEATING, Michael T. Sacramento, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
53. KLISS, Brent C. Riverside, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
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54. KOLLER, Dennis L. Glendale, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
55. LA FLEUR, Lucia C. Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
56. LANE, Rolanda Temecula, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
57. LEDESMA, Tyler S. Goleta, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
58. LEON, Joseph A. Hanford, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
59. LIU, Katharine Grover Beach, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
60. MASTELLER, Michele E. Hamilton City, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
61. McCUTCHAN, Gary Yreka, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
62. McKENZIE, Rickey Long Beach, CA All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code
section 44345.
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63. MICHEL, Evelyn Stanton, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
64. MITCHELL, Christopher F. Riverside, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
65. MONTENEGRO, Israel Downey, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
66. NARDOLILLO, Gary N. San Leandro, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
67. NORDGREN, Scott K. Aptos, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are suspended for a period of fourteen (14) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
68. NUNN, Jeremy B. Napa, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
69. OJINAGA, Leonides A. Los Angeles, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
70. OWENS, Edna M. Los Banos, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
71. PARKS, Jennifer K. Tulare, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
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72. PRICKETT, Lisa A. San Rafael, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
73. PRUSS, Teresa L. San Jose, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of ninety (90) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
74. QUINONES, Yordy A. Santa Barbara, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
75. RAMAGE, Jon R. Long Beach, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
76. RAMIREZ, William G. Jr. Barstow, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of ninety (90) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
77. REYNOLDS, Tanna Oakland, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
78. ROGERS, Todd Redding, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
79. ROTMAN, Michael S. Reseda, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of sixty (60) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
80. ROUNTREE, Carol A. Chico, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
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81. ROUSSELL, Krystin M. Torrance, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
82. ROWTON, Russell J. Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
83. SACCHERI, James L. Clovis, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
84. SADOWSKI, Margaret A. Lompoc, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of seven (7) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
85. SALDIVAR, Martin V. Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
86. SALISBURY, Frank C. Inglewood, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of forty‐five (45) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
87. SANDOVAL, Jessica L. Burbank, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
88. SASAKI, Stephanie Anaheim, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
89. SCHRAM, Peter E. Truckee, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied for misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
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90. SCOTT, Barry S. Stockton, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
91. SEABORN, Jameson D. Sanger, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
92. SHAW, Stevie Long Beach, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
93. SHEIKH, Khalil D. Redondo Beach, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
94. SILER, Jeffrey M. Lake Elsinore, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are suspended for a period of sixty (60) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
95. SKOWRONSKI, James E. Santa Clara, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are suspended for a period of seven (7) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
96. SORKIN, Samantha L. Sacramento, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
97. STEINGREBE, April D. San Diego, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
98. STOLEN, Kathryn L. Irvine, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
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99. SULLIVAN, Darlene R. Plumas Lake, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
100. TAMAYO, Michael J. La Puente, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
101. THOMAS, Richard D. Pomona, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
102. TORTORETI, Greg W. Murrieta, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
103. TOYAMA, Tory D. Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of ninety (90) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
104. TRANGLE, Minh N. Stockton, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
105. TROTT, Racine M. Santa Maria, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
106. VAN METER, James J. Costa Mesa, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
107. VANDERZEE, Christine M. Palmdale, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
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108. VELASQUEZ, Sandra Paramount, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
109. VICENTE, Pilar M. Covina, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
110. VILLARREAL, Joanna Whittier, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
111. VINCENT, Daniel C. Novato, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
112. WALCH, Rebecca L. Manteca, CA
She is the subject of public reproval as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
113. WALD, Kara San Diego, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
114. WALKER, John A. Los Angeles, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of sixty (60) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
115. WHICHARD, Madeline M. Carmichael, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
116. WILKINS, Zachary W. Modesto, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of fourteen (14) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
117. WILLIAMS, Christina M. Sacramento, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked and any pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345.
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118. WILLIAMS, Jasmine M. Rohnert Park, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
119. WINCHELL, Tammy S. Perris, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
120. WRIDE, Heather C. Huntington Beach, CA
All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are suspended for a period of seven (7) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
121. WRIGHT, Adam C. Moreno Valley, CA
All pending applications are denied as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44345.
122. ZUNIGA‐VIGIL, Martha M. Oakland, CA All certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing are suspended for a period of twenty‐one (21) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
DECISION AND ORDER
123. PEIRSON, Gary Norwalk, CA In accordance with the default provisions of Government Code section 11520, all
certification documents are suspended for a period of seven (7) days.
PROPOSED DECISIONS
124. ROSENBERG, Edward San Diego, CA The Administrative Law Judge’s Proposed Decision, which reflects the Committee of Credentials’ recommendation to revoke all certification documents as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code sections 44421 and 44345, is adopted.
TERMINATION OF PROBATION
125. MAPLES, Thomas O. Cucamonga, CA
Having successfully complied with the terms and conditions of probation contained in the Consent Determination and Order, which was adopted by the Commission on November 26, 2010, the public reproval is vacated.
126. PARKER, Sendai Ontario, CA
Having successfully complied with the terms and conditions of probation contained in the Consent Determination and Order, which was adopted by the Commission on February 25, 2010, the stay order is made permanent and her credentials are restored.
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127. TIVOL, Steven M. Berkeley, CA
Having successfully complied with the terms and conditions of probation contained in the Consent Determination and Order, which was adopted by the Commission on March 25, 2011, the stay order is vacated and she has been issued a public reproval.
CONSENT DETERMINATIONS
The following consent determinations have been adopted:
128. AGUILAR, Richard M. Montclair, CA The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of five (5) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
129. CEJA, Efren J. National City, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of ninety (90) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
130. DEHART, Rosalba Hacienda Heights, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of sixty (60) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
131. FOLEY, Gail Tustin, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
132. GUTE, Jeanne M. Murrieta, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of sixty (60) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
133. HARDWICK, Kyle Lodi, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of fourteen (14) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
134. HAYNES, Melody M. Los Angeles, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
135. ONETH, Christopher. Fremont, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
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136. PALACIOS, Arturo Sante Fe, NM
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of fifteen (15) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
137. SMITH, Jacob L. Los Angeles, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
138. SUMMERFORD, Cathleen R. Apple Valley, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
139. THOMAS, Patricia Benicia, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
140. VANDEUSEN, Andrea R. Phoenix, AZ
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of forty‐five (45) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
141. WALTER, Robert A. San Jose, CA
The Consent Determination allows him to self‐revoke all credentials, life diplomas or other certification documents under the jurisdiction of the Commission pursuant to Education Code section 44423, and stipulates that any subsequent applications submitted will be rejected.
142. WHITE, Lisa M. Stockton, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
143. WILLIAMS, Marcus J. San Jose, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of thirty (30) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
144. YOUNG, Joshua A. Hanford, CA
The Consent Determination stipulates that all certification documents are suspended for a period of seven (7) days as a result of misconduct pursuant to Education Code section 44421.
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REQUESTS FOR REVOCATION
The following credentials are revoked pursuant to the written request of the credential holder pursuant to Education Code section 44423.
145. BARADAT, Armand J. Sacramento, CA Upon his written request, pursuant to Education Code section 44423, his certification documents are revoked, and he agrees that any submission of an application or Petition for Reinstatement will be automatically rejected.
146. BECERRA, Mario Bell Gardens, CA
Upon his written request, pursuant to Education Code section 44423, his certification documents are revoked, and he agrees that any submission of an application or Petition for Reinstatement will be automatically rejected.
147. CHENG, Paul H. Vacaville, CA
Upon his written request, pursuant to Education Code section 44423, his certification documents are revoked, and he agrees that any submission of an application or Petition for Reinstatement will be automatically rejected.
148. GIPE, John R. Capistrano Beach, CA
Upon his written request, pursuant to Education Code section 44423, his authorization in Biology to his Single Subject Teaching Credential is revoked.
149. STANTON, Peter S. Barstow, CA
Upon his written request, pursuant to Education Code section 44423, his certification documents are revoked, and he agrees that any submission of an application or Petition for Reinstatement will be automatically rejected.
MANDATORY ACTIONS
150. BANKS, Alan D. San Diego, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44346.1, all applications under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are denied following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 245(a)(1) (assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury with admission of personal infliction of great bodily injury), a serious felony.
151. BETTES, Allison M Hermosa Beach, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44346.1, all applications for certification under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are denied following her felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 487(1) (grand theft of personal property).
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152. BOYLE, John D. Glendora, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Title 18, United States Code sections 2251(a),(e) (production/transmission of child pornography), 2252A(a)(2)(A),(b)(1) (distribution of child pornography), and 2252A(a)(5),(b)(2) (possession of child pornography).
153. BROWNING, Ryan Wrightwood, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his misdemeanor conviction for violating Penal Code section 647.6(a)(1) (annoy/molest a child).
154. CARDOZA, Juan R. Downey, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 288(c)(1) (lewd act upon a child). As a result of this conviction, he is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code section 290.
155. CARRIZALES, Christopher A. Norwalk, CA
Pursuant to Education Code sections 44425 and 44423.6, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 664(a)/261.5(d) (attempted unlawful sexual intercourse). As a term of probation he has limited ability to associate with minors.
156. CLOO, Lorraine G. Seeley, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44424, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following her misdemeanor conviction for violating Penal Code section 273a(b) (willful cruelty to a child).
157. DALIA, Pietro Long Beach, CA
Pursuant to Education Code sections 44424 and 44423.6, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his misdemeanor conviction for violating Penal Code section 288.2(a) (harmful matter sent with intent to seduce minor). As a term of probation he has limited ability to associate with minors.
158. GOLDEN, Darrel J. Tracy, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 288(a) (lewd act upon a child under 14 years). As a term of probation he has limited ability to associate with minors.
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159. GUTIERREZ, Rico R. San Diego, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code sections 288(a) (lewd act upon a child), and 288a(c)(1) (oral copulation of a person under 14 years). As a result of this conviction, he is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code section 290.
160. HARRIS III, William C. Sacramento, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his misdemeanor conviction for violating Health and Safety Code section 11377(a) (possess a controlled substance: methamphetamine).
161. HERNANDEZ, Victor R. Santa Cruz, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating California Penal Code sections 288(a) (lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under 14 years), 288a(b)(2) (oral copulation of a minor under 16 years), and 286(b)(2) (sodomy, victim under 16 years). As a result of this conviction, he is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code section 290.
162. JACKSON, Delvon C. Carson, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 288(c)(1) (lewd act upon a child). As a result of this conviction, he is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code section 290.
163. KELLY, Daniel Temecula, CA
Pursuant to Education Code sections 44425 and 44423.6, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 664/261.5(c) (attempted unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor more than three years younger). As a result of this conviction, he is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code section 290.
164. LUU, Sue S. San Francisco, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44346.1, all applications for certification under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are denied following her misdemeanor conviction of Title 18, United States Code 656 (bank embezzlement).
165. McDONALD, Loren G. San Diego, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 288(a) (lewd act upon a child). As a result of this conviction, he is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code section 290.
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166. MITCHELL, Richard D Manteca, CA Pursuant to Education Code section 44346.1, all applications for certification under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are denied following his felony conviction for violating Vehicle Code section 23153(b) (driving with a measurable blood alcohol causing injury) with enhancement of California Penal Code section 12022.7(a) (inflict great bodily injury).
167. MORGAN, Rebekah Bakersfield, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44346, all applications for certification under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are denied following her Class A misdemeanor conviction for violating Oregon Revised Statute section 163.435 (contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor).
168. MORRIS, Lakeal R. Mather, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44346.1, all applications for certification under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are denied following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code sections 245(a)(2) (assault with firearm on person), a violent and serious felony, and 246 (shoot at inhabited dwelling/vehicle/etc.), a serious felony.
169. OROZCO, Gustavo Chula Vista, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44346.1, all certification applications under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are denied following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code sections 422 (criminal threats) and 136.1(c)(1) (prevent/dissuade witness/victim), serious felonies.
170. PONCE, Debbie San Ysidro, CA
Pursuant to Education Code sections 44425 and 44424, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following her felony conviction for violating Health and Safety Code section 11351/11370.4(a)(1) (possession for sale of a controlled substance, quantity exceeds 1 kg cocaine) and a misdemeanor violation of Penal Code section 273a(a) (child abuse).
171. SANCHEZ, Nan F. Rialto, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44424, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following her felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 273a(a) (willful cruelty to a child, possible injury or death).
172. SCHWINDEN, Jessica L. Visalia, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44424, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following her felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 487(a) (grand theft of personal property exceeding $400).
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173. SLEPSKI, Jake W. Hemet, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Health and Safety Code sections 11350(a) (unlawful possession of controlled substance) and 11377(a) (possession of a controlled substance).
174. STEWART, Allen W. Clovis, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44424, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 273.5(a) (corporal injury to spouse) while personally using a deadly and dangerous weapon and personally inflicting great bodily injury, a serious felony.
175. TAYLOR, Douglas M. Boulder Creek, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44424, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 212.5(c) (Robbery: 2nd degree), a serious and violent felony.
176. WARD, Jason G. San Rafael, CA
Pursuant to Education Code sections 44424 and 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his misdemeanor conviction for violating Penal Code section 288.2(a) (harmful matter sent with intent to seduce minor). As a result of this conviction, he is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code section 290.
177. WESTFALL, Brian J. San Jose, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Penal Code section 311.11(a) (possess/control matter depicting person under 18 years engaging in or simulating sexual conduct). As a result of this conviction, he is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code section 290.
178. WILLIAMS, David L. Union City, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his misdemeanor conviction for violating Penal Code section 647.6(a)(1) (child molesting). As a result of this conviction, he is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code section 290.
179. YANG, Neng Fresno, CA
Pursuant to Education Code section 44425, all certification documents under the jurisdiction of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing are revoked following his felony conviction for violating Title 18 United States Code section 2251(a) (sexual exploitation of a minor).
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AUTOMATIC SUSPENSIONS
All certification documents held by the following individuals were automatically suspended because a complaint, information or indictment was filed in court alleging each individual committed an offense specified in Education Code section 44940. Their certification documents will remain automatically suspended until the Commission receives notice of entry of judgment pursuant to Education Code section 44940(d). 180. BRAVO, Joshua T. Fresno, CA 181. BROWNE, Jacob I. Merced, CA 182. CERVANTES, Jorge E. Calexico, CA 183. CHANG, Leon Oakland, CA 184. CONTRERAS, Jesus Lincoln, CA 185. GUINTO, Ronald D. Vallejo, CA 186. HELLER, Michael C. Lancaster, CA 187. QUIROZ, Melissa N. Whittier, CA 188. SPACEK, Bradford W. Stockton, CA 189. STOEBE, Steven B. Palm Desert, CA 190. TSAKRIOS, Vanessa K. Camarillo, CA 191. YOSHITAKE, Jeffrey H. Monterey Park, CA
NON‐DISCIPLINARY SUSPENSION
192. ARIAS, Daniel Riverside, CA All Certification documents are suspended pursuant to the terms of his Consent Determination and Order, requiring the tolling of the probation while he is out of the state.
TERMINATION OF AUTOMATIC SUSPENSIONS
Pursuant to Education Code section 44940(d), the automatic suspension of all credentials held by the following individuals is terminated and the matter referred to the Committee of Credentials for review. 193. ALVAREZ, Danny W. Moreno Valley, CA 194. BAKER, James R. Tracy, CA
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195. MACIAS, Gabriel San Diego, CA 196. VAZQUEZ, Victor M. Riverside, CA
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Selection of Member for the Committee of Credentials
Introduction At the December 2013 meeting of the Commission on Teacher Credentialing, the Commission moved to declare the school board member position vacant effective July 1, 2014. The incumbent member submitted her resignation effective December 31, 2013. The alternate member, Jane Smith, was subsequently placed in the position to serve until the term expires in July 2014. Background The obligations of the Commission relative to the Committee of Credentials (COC) are set forth in the Commission’s Policy Manual. This item summarizes those obligations and presents information concerning the selection process for members of the COC. The Commission and its appointed COC review individuals for fitness to receive and/or retain credentials. The COC is comprised of seven members appointed by the Commission and consists of one elementary teacher, one secondary teacher, one school board member, one school administrator, and three public representatives. The COC meets three days each month. Selection Process Pursuant to §501 of the Commission’s Policy Manual, an Ad Hoc Interview Committee appointed by the Chair in accordance with the provisions of §§400 and 410 shall be responsible for receiving and evaluating applications and nominations for membership on the COC and for conducting interviews as appropriate; and
(a) Placing in nomination the names of qualified persons for each position to be filled. An alternate may be selected if deemed qualified. Any alternate so selected will be placed in a pool of alternates and available to fill a vacancy in that position category should the need arise.
(b) Identifying, scoring, ranking, discussing and recommending nominees for the Committee of Credentials to the Commission according to the following factors: (1) The total membership of the Committee of Credentials should be broadly representative of the community with respect to sex, ethnic and cultural background, and geographical area of residence. (2) Persons nominated should be of balanced and judicious temperament with broad understanding of, and respect for, community values and attitudes. (3) Persons nominated must be willing and able to devote the time and effort necessary to carry out the work of the Committee.
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The terms of members of the COC are set forth in §503 as follows: (a) The term for each initial appointment to the Committee of Credentials shall be two years, and no member shall serve more than four successive two‐year terms.
(b) At least one new member shall be appointed each year, but in the interest of continuity and stability, not more than three members should be replaced in one year.
(c) Terms of appointment shall commence on July 1 and shall expire on June 30, except that an appointment to fill an unexpired term may be made effective upon the first day that a position becomes vacant.
The Policy Manual provides in §504 that: (a) The Commission fully recognizes the unique and valuable contribution of the Committee of Credentials to the work of the Commission; and wishes to maintain a fully effective, cooperative, and cordial working relationship between the two bodies. (b) Each Commissioner is encouraged to arrange his/her calendar so as to schedule attendance at a Committee of Credentials meeting each year in order to observe the Committee functions and to become familiar with Committee procedures. (c) The Committee Chair and/or Committee will be invited to meet with the Commission from time to time to exchange views on matters relating to disciplinary and corrective measures necessary and appropriate.
The current composition of the COC, the geographic distribution and the terms of the members is set forth below:
Committee of Credentials Members
Name Current Term
JANE SMITH (Yucaipa) School Board Member
06‐30‐2014
HELIO BRASIL (Modesto) Administrative Employee
06‐30‐2015
SHEILA RYSKAMP (Los Banos) Secondary Teacher
06‐30‐2015
RODONNA VAN PELT (Riverside) Public Member
06‐30‐2015
KATHERINE PAVIDIS (Westminster) Elementary Teacher
06‐30‐2016
MARY JANE ROBERTS (Livermore) Public Member
06‐30‐2016
TILLIE SOLIZ (Riverside) Public Member
06‐30‐2016
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The term of Jane Smith (school board member) expires June 30, 2014. Ms. Smith has indicated that she is available to serve a full term if she is reappointed, and submitted an application for the school board member position. Pursuant to Commission action at the December 12‐13, 2013 meeting, the school board vacancy was advertised. A final filing date of June 1, 2014 was set as the deadline for the submission of applications. There were no additional applications received. Staff Recommendation Because the Commission previously interviewed Ms. Smith and selected her as an alternate, and her application was the only application received, staff recommends that the Commission suspends the Policy Manual sections for selection of Committee members and appoints Jane Smith to a two‐year term.
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Certification Division
VALIDATION OF SERVICE RENDERED WITHOUT A CREDENTIAL The service rendered by the following persons is approved pursuant to the provisions
of the Education Code Section 45036
Name School District/Charter County Period of Service
Patricia N. Abatti El Centro Elementary Imperial 03/03/2014‐03/17/2014
Maria G. Bermudez Burton SD Tulare 05/02/2014‐05/08/2014
Eileen Bertron Campbell Union HS Santa Clara 03/03/2014‐03/05/2014
Jennifer Bleha Oceanside San Diego 04/01/2014‐04/16/2014
*Robert Bordelon Mountain Empire San Diego 04/01/2014‐04/24/2014
Christopher Borquez Visalia Tulare 05/02/2014‐05/22/2014
Bonnie Cajka Cajon Valley San Diego 04/02/2014‐04/23/2014
Mark Cavassa Escondido Union HS San Diego 03/01/2014‐03/23/2014
*Mandy Chacon Sanger Fresno 04/02/2014‐04/03/2014
Shannon Chan Visalia Tulare 04/02/2014‐04/23/2014
Joseph C. Cota, Jr. Grossmont Union High San Diego 03/01/2014‐03/19/2014
Michelle Cote Victor Elementary San Bernardino 04/01/2014‐04/17/2014
Robert Crowell Vista San Diego 03/01/2014‐03/18/2014
Ellen Dickman Borrego Springs San Diego 03/01/2014‐03/18/2014
Brian Duffy Julian Union Elementary San Diego 04/01/2014‐04/21/2014
Marcia Ely Sacramento City Sacramento 03/01/2014‐04/30/2014
Johnny Flores Delhi Merced 05/02/2014‐05/12/2014
Amanda A. Garver Traver Joint Elementary Tulare 03/02/2014‐03/19/2014
Laura H. Green Cardiff San Diego 02/01/2014‐02/20/2014
Teresa Guerrero Le Grand Union Elementary Merced 03/02/2014‐03/14/2014
Kelly Hamit‐Nanez Weaver Union Merced 03/01/2014‐03/19/2014
Jayne Harrower Snowline Joint San Bernardino 04/02/2014‐04/04/2014
Robert J. Haycock Summerville Tuolumne 03/01/2014‐03/21/2014
Ginger Hill Visalia Tulare 04/02/2014‐04/23/2014
Kenneth V. Hixson Los Banos Merced 04/01/2014‐04/11/2014
Julie Kolb Cajon Valley Union San Diego 03/02/2014‐03/18/2014
Rachel La Fein Trinity Alps Trinity 04/01/2014‐04/04/2014
Kevin Lurz Exeter Tulare 04/02/2014‐04/20/2014
Sharon Magdaleno La Habra City Orange 03/01/2014‐03/19/2014
Cynthia Mc Cauley Simi Valley Ventura 01/01/2014‐03/20/2014
Melissa Mc Daniels Los Banos Merced 05/01/2014‐05/08/2014
Robin Miller Visalia Tulare 04/02/2014‐04/23/2014
*Jamie Nino Sanger Fresno 04/02/2014‐04/07/2014
Sarah Olson Cajon Valley San Diego 04/02/2014‐04/23/2014
Amber Paim Visalia Tulare 04/02/2014‐04/23/2014
Veronica Petchers Murrieta Valley Riverside 04/01/2014‐04/08/2014
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Anisa Pricolo Los Banos Merced 05/01/2014‐05/16/2014
Jill Tammi Redding Sacramento City Sacramento 03/01/2014‐04/30/2014
Willis Rowe Vista San Diego 03/01/2014‐03/18/2014
*Julie Roybal Vista San Diego 03/01/2014‐03/18/2014
Teresa Sanchez Weaver Union Merced 03/01/2014‐03/19/2014
Maria Santiago Fresno COE Fresno 03/02/2014‐03/20/2014
Monica Schwaner Vista San Diego 03/01/2014‐03/18/2014
Carrie Semik Cajon Valley San Diego 04/02/2014‐04/23/2014
Mary Stringer Garden Grove Orange 03/01/2014‐03/18/2014
Shawn Thompson Mountain View San Bernardino 03/01/2014‐03/05/2014
Angela Tolman‐McLean Thermalito Union Butte 04/01/2014‐04/23/2014
Helen Tryon Irvine Orange 02/01/2014‐05/12/2014
Jeannie Tudesko Sacramento City Sacramento 09/03/2013‐12/25/2013
DeLinda Van Dyke Gateway Shasta 04/01/2014‐04/04/2014
Allysia Williams Palmdale Los Angeles 04/01/2014‐04/08/2014
Janice Woznicki Oceanside San Diego 03/01/2014‐03/06/2014
*Holds more than one credential
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Adoption of the Washington Educator Skills Tests‐Endorsements (WEST‐E) Designated World Languages: Latin
Introduction This agenda item presents a proposal for Commission adoption of the Washington Educator Skills Tests‐Endorsements (WEST‐E) for purposes of candidates needing to demonstrate subject matter competency in Latin. Background The Commission has over twenty CSET language examinations, but does not have a CSET examination in Latin. The attachment to this agenda item indicates the range of K‐12 language classes reported to the California Department of Education in 2012‐13, with a second table showing the corresponding CSET examinations for each of these languages. As the table shows, the only language taught in California public schools and reported on the CBEDS data for which the Commission does not have a CSET language examination is Latin. It would be cost prohibitive for the Commission to develop a CSET: Latin examination given the small demand for Latin credential candidates. There are two subject matter preparation programs in Latin in California, at California State University, Long Beach, and San Francisco State University. These programs, however, may not be a viable option for candidates not located in these areas of the state. The Commission has received a request from a candidate seeking an initial Single Subject Credential in Latin for an examination option in order to establish subject matter competency. Under the circumstances, it would be cost‐effective for the Commission to consider adopting the use of another state’s subject matter competency examination in Latin for purposes of meeting the needs of the small number of California candidates who need to demonstrate subject matter competency in Latin. However, the Commission has an interest in approving the use of an examination that meets similar high standards as exemplified in the CSET language series. Staff has contacted the Washington Professional Educator Standards Board, and the Board is willing to allow California candidates on an as‐needed basis to use the WEST‐E Designated World Languages: Latin (test code 101). Staff appreciates the Washington Professional Educator Standards Board’s cooperation to help meet the needs of California candidates in Latin. Candidates would register with Washington’s contractor for this subject matter examination, Pearson, and would be able to take this computer‐based examination at any Pearson VUE testing center in California. Scores would be reported to the candidate and provided to the Commission by Pearson.
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Description of the WEST‐E Designated World Languages: Latin The WEST‐E Designated World Languages: Latin was developed by Pearson using the same development process followed by the Commission for the development of the CSET series. The following information about this assessment is provided on the WEST program website (http://www.west.nesinc.com/WA_PM.asp?t=101.) TEST SUMMARY AND FRAMEWORK DESIGNATED WORLD LANGUAGES: LATIN
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Copyright © 2009 by the Washington Professional Educator Standards Board Washington Educator Skills Test—Basic, WEST–B, Washington Educator Skills Tests—Endorsements, and WEST–E are trademarks, in the U.S. and/or other countries, of the Washington Professional Educator Standards Board and Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s).
The competencies measured on this examination are similar to the competencies measured by the CSET except that Oral Reading replaces Oral Expression because this is a Classical rather than a Modern Spoken language. The WEST‐E Designated Languages: Latin competencies are provided in Appendix A for reference. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the Commission
Approve the use of the Washington Educator Skills Tests‐Endorsements (WEST‐E) Designated World Languages: Latin for California candidates
Adopt the passing score standard of a scale score of 240 on a scale of 100‐300 established by the state of Washington for this examination
Approve this examination as meeting the subject matter requirement in Latin for candidates who are successful on this examination
Next Steps Working with the examinations contractor for the WEST‐E, Pearson, staff would update the Commission’s examinations website to include information about this assessment for candidates seeking to use the examination route for demonstrating subject matter competency in Latin. Pearson would assist these candidates as needed to register for this examination, and would report results to the candidate and to the Commission.
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Appendix A Subject Matter Competencies: Latin
READING COMPREHENSION AND ANALYSIS 0001 Demonstrate literal comprehension of Latin prose and poetry For example: • identifying the main idea of a passage • identifying significant supporting details in a passage • identifying common figures of speech, rhetorical devices, and features of style (e.g., metaphor, simile, imagery, anaphors, chiasmus) in a passage • identifying meter (e.g., hendecasyllabic, dactylic hexameter) and metrical elements (e.g., trochee, spondee, dactyl) in a passage of poetry • recognizing a stated cause‐and‐effect relationship or sequence of events in a passage • selecting an appropriate summary of a passage 0002 Apply skills of inference to Latin prose and poetry For example: • drawing conclusions based on information presented in a passage • predicting the outcome of a situation described in a passage • inferring an author's tone or mood in a passage • inferring the theme, purpose, or intended audience of a passage 0003 Apply skills of analysis to Latin prose and poetry For example: • determining the cultural or political context of a passage • analyzing an author's point of view in a passage • analyzing the structure of an author's argument in a passage • analyzing the role or effect of figures of speech, rhetorical devices, and features of style in a passage • analyzing the role of organizational structures (e.g., word order, word choice, sentence length) in a passage 0004 Select an appropriate English translation of a short Latin passage For example: • choosing the correct translation of a short passage of Latin prose • choosing the correct translation of a short passage of Latin poetry LANGUAGE STRUCTURES AND COMPARISONS 0005 Understand Latin structures in context For example: • identifying forms (i.e., case, number, gender, person, tense, voice, mood) in a passage • analyzing grammatical structures (e.g., agreement, sequence of tenses, indirect statement or question) in a passage
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• selecting an equivalent construction to express the meaning of a clause in a passage (e.g., to express purpose, cause, or time) 0006 Apply knowledge of the linguistic structures of Latin For example: • selecting the grammatically correct form (e.g., verb, adjective, noun, pronoun) or phrase to complete a sentence • selecting an appropriate construction to complete a sentence or short passage • transforming sentences or short passages according to given instructions (e.g., transforming the tense or mood of verbs in a sentence or passage) • selecting the single sentence that correctly combines two sentences and preserves the meaning of the original sentences (e.g., expressing a causal or temporal relationship between two sentences through use of a subordinate clause) • selecting corrections to grammatical or syntactic errors in a sentence or short passage 0007 Understand the connections between Latin and English For example: • comparing and contrasting the linguistic structures of Latin and English • relating English words to their Latin root(s) • identifying the Latin origins of English prefixes and suffixes • demonstrating an understanding of the meanings of common words or phrases borrowed from Latin (e.g., quid pro quo) CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING 0008 Understand major developments in the history of Roman culture For example: • demonstrating knowledge of major political, economic, social, and cultural trends and developments that shaped Roman culture • analyzing the role of major historical events and key eras in Roman culture • analyzing the role of major figures in the history of Roman culture • identifying important geographic features of the Roman world • recognizing the relationship between Latin language and Roman culture • demonstrating knowledge of ways in which Roman culture has influenced later cultures 0009 Understand the products and perspectives of Roman culture For example: • demonstrating knowledge of major classical Latin writers, works, and genres, and ways in which Latin literature reflected the perspectives of Roman culture • demonstrating knowledge of major works, achievements, characteristic forms, and key periods in the visual arts, architecture, and technology of Roman culture and ways in which they reflect the perspectives of Roman culture • demonstrating knowledge of products used in daily life in Roman culture (e.g., food products, household items) and ways in which they reflect the perspectives of Roman culture
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• analyzing the influence of major products of Roman culture on later cultures, including U.S. culture 0010 Understand the practices and perspectives of Roman culture For example: • demonstrating knowledge of characteristic features of daily life and customs in Roman culture • demonstrating knowledge of major Roman festivals and holidays, including the practices associated with these festivals and holidays • demonstrating knowledge of major cultural institutions and practices (e.g., educational systems, patterns of work and leisure) of Roman culture and ways in which they reflect the perspectives of Roman culture • analyzing the influence of major practices of Roman culture on later cultures, including U.S. culture SECOND‐LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND INSTRUCTION 0011 Understand major concepts related to child and adolescent development and second language acquisition For example: • understanding major concepts and stages of child and adolescent development • understanding major theories of second‐language acquisition and their applicability in supporting students' language development • recognizing the individuality of language learners in the language classroom and the importance of supporting the linguistic and cognitive development of all students • demonstrating knowledge of principles of equity, diversity, and fairness as they relate to language instruction 0012 Demonstrate knowledge of principles of instruction and assessment For example: • demonstrating knowledge of a variety of instructional strategies and practices for promoting the development of students' interpersonal, interpretative, and presentational communication skills and cultural knowledge • demonstrating knowledge of strategies for differentiating instruction to meet the needs of all students • identifying ways in which to articulate curricula and instruction to ensure a sequence of age‐appropriate learning experiences • demonstrating knowledge of current national standards and proficiency guidelines for classical language learners • demonstrating knowledge of a variety of assessment strategies that address interpersonal, interpretative, and presentational communication and that encompass the skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking • demonstrating knowledge of strategies for using assessment results to monitor student learning, encourage student reflection, report student progress, and shape instruction
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0013 Demonstrate knowledge of strategies for promoting language learning within and beyond the classroom For example: • demonstrating knowledge of strategies for creating an inclusive classroom environment that promotes the development of all students • demonstrating knowledge of strategies for selecting a variety of age‐appropriate resources (e.g., books, technology, realia) to meet the linguistic and cultural needs of all students and foster critical and creative thinking within the classroom • recognizing the language teacher's role as an advocate for language learning within and beyond the school environment • demonstrating knowledge of strategies for creating connections with students' families and communities and promoting lifelong language learning beyond the classroom • recognizing the value of professional growth and reflective practices for the continued development of professional, linguistic, and cultural knowledge • demonstrating knowledge of strategies for identifying and using opportunities for professional growth (e.g., joining professional organizations, reading professional journals, attending conferences) WRITTEN EXPRESSION 0014 Demonstrate Latin writing skills by translating English sentences or short passages into grammatically accurate and appropriate Latin For example: • translating English sentences or short passages that express obligation or necessity • translating English sentences or short passages that express purpose or result • translating English sentences or short passages that contain subordinate clauses • translating English sentences or short passages that contain direct or indirect discourse • translating English sentences or short passages that contain time expressions ORAL READING 0015 Read aloud a passage of Latin prose or poetry with appropriate pronunciation and phrasing For example: • reading aloud a passage of Latin prose with attention to phrasing and pronunciation • reading aloud a passage of Latin poetry with attention to phrasing, pronunciation, and metrical expression Copyright © 2009 by the Washington Professional Educator Standards Board
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Subject Course Course Code
Number of Schools*
Number of Classes
Number of Classes
Meeting UC/CSU Entrance
Requirements Female
EnrollmentMale
Enrollment
Total Course
Enrollment
Number of FTE
Teachers
Filtered AverageClass Size
Average Class Size
Foreign Language German (first and second year) 2200 141 344 276 3,318 4,807 8,125 57.0 24.0 23.6
Chinese (first and second year) 2214 212 581 489 6,772 7,872 14,644 109.7 25.0 25.2
French (first and second year) 2204 865 3,236 2,850 53,802 38,035 91,837 608.0 28.0 28.4
Japanese (advanced) 2217 77 134 129 1,548 1,495 3,043 25.8 23.0 22.7
Japanese (first and second year) 2216 138 369 311 4,071 4,716 8,787 63.2 24.0 23.8
Latin (first and second year) 2210 76 194 153 2,086 2,029 4,115 31.1 22.0 21.2
Vietnamese (advanced) 2221 8 15 15 262 226 488 3.0 32.0 32.5
Chinese (advanced) 2215 101 193 189 2,299 2,578 4,877 37.5 25.0 25.3
Filipino (advanced) 2228 13 19 18 236 271 507 3.6 36.0 26.7
French (advanced) 2205 476 723 669 10,571 5,786 16,357 141.0 22.0 22.6
German (advanced) 2201 53 66 61 586 734 1,320 13.8 20.0 20.0
Italian (advanced) 2203 26 35 31 399 283 682 5.8 21.0 19.5
Other language course for native speakers 2226 68 217 111 2,439 2,605 5,044 38.1 23.0 23.2
Russian (advanced) 2209 3 3 2 20 15 35 0.3 11.0 11.7
Spanish for native speakers 2225 644 3,035 2,836 51,536 43,986 95,522 576.3 32.0 31.5
Chinese for native speakers 2223 8 13 13 147 138 285 2.7 21.0 21.9
Italian (first and second year) 2202 49 155 115 1,961 1,737 3,698 22.6 26.0 23.9
Other foreign language course 2298 207 613 178 6,770 6,864 13,634 93.8 22.0 22.2
Portuguese (advanced) 2219 4 7 7 89 57 146 1.3 27.0 20.9
Spanish (first and second year) 2206 1,992 15,894 13,490 236,641 238,180 474,821 2,891.5 30.0 29.9
Korean (advanced) 2213 14 24 24 281 353 634 5.6 26.0 26.4
Korean (first and second year) 2212 36 81 75 1,089 1,132 2,221 16.4 27.0 27.4
Korean for native speakers 2224 1 2 2 24 22 46 0.3 23.0 23.0
Latin (advanced) 2211 36 51 45 529 517 1,046 8.9 20.0 20.5
Russian (first and second year) 2208 18 43 22 234 277 511 5.1 11.0 11.9
Spanish (advanced) 2207 1,028 3,825 3,531 60,010 48,200 108,210 741.9 28.0 28.3
American sign language 2230 152 640 518 9,502 6,577 16,079 100.0 25.0 25.1
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* Count of schools is unduplicated Source: California Department of Education’s DataQuest, Course Listing, 2012-2013
Subject Course Course
CodeNumber
of Schools*Number
of Classes
Number of Classes
Meeting UC/CSU
Entrance Requirements
Female Enrollment
Male Enrollment
Total Course
Enrollment
Number of FTE
Teachers
Filtered Average
Class Size
Average Class Size
Foreign Language AP Latin-Vergil 2273 10 12 9 95 84 179 2.2 16.0 14.9
AP Chinese Language and Culture 2278 39 53 52 744 607 1,351 10.8 25.0 25.5
AP French literature 2271 6 9 9 84 143 227 2.0 25.0 25.2
IB Language A (non-English) 2260 25 80 69 1,167 813 1,980 17.9 24.0 24.8
AP German language 2272 11 12 11 90 103 193 2.4 16.0 16.1
AP Italian Language and Culture 2277 2 2 2 11 9 20 0.3 20.0 10.0
AP Latin literature 2274 3 4 4 40 19 59 1.0 14.0 14.8
AP French language 2270 111 122 118 1,315 698 2,013 24.7 16.0 16.5
AP Spanish literature 2276 251 295 275 4,232 2,243 6,475 55.3 23.0 21.9
AP Japanese Language and Culture 2279 12 12 12 139 95 234 2.3 19.0 19.5
IB Ab initio 2264 1 1 0 0 2 2 0.1 2.0 2.0
IB Classical languages 2262 1 3 3 18 6 24 0.2 8.0 8.0
IB Language B 2261 26 80 68 1,058 720 1,778 16.0 23.0 22.2
AP Spanish language 2275 704 1,215 1,187 21,037 12,623 33,660 236.3 28.0 27.7
IB Language A2 2263 10 25 22 403 270 673 5.4 26.0 26.9
Multi-course classes 482 1,866 1,822 29,096 21,804 50,900 358.9 27.0 27.3 Subject total for Foreign Language 954 3,791 3,663 59,529 40,239 99,768 735.7
Source: California Department of Education’s DataQuest, Course Listing, 2012-2013
Filipino (first and second year) 2227 21 71 67 884 1,235 2,119 12.9 43.0 29.8
Portuguese (first and second year) 2218 13 26 22 320 314 634 4.2 24.0 24.4
Vietnamese (first and second year) 2220 16 57 57 849 1,049 1,898 11.6 33.0 33.3
Multi‐course classes 482 933 911 14,548 10,902 25,450 179.4 27.0 27.3
Subject total for Foreign Language 2,185 31,599 27,217 473,823 432,992 906,815 5,812.6 29.0 28.7
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California World Languages Taught in K-12 Public Schools and Corresponding California World Language Subject Matter Examinations
World Language Course Corresponding California World Language Subject Matter Examination
German (first and second year) CSET: German
Chinese (first and second year) CSET: Mandarin or CSET: Cantonese
French (first and second year) CSET: French
Japanese (advanced) (AP) CSET: Japanese
Japanese (first and second year) CSET: Japanese
Latin (first and second year)
Vietnamese (advanced) CSET: Vietnamese
Chinese (advanced) (AP) CSET: Mandarin or CSET: Cantonese
Filipino (advanced) (also known as Tagalog) CSET: Filipino (Tagalog)
French (advanced) (AP) CSET: French
German (advanced) (AP) CSET: German
Italian (advanced) (AP) CSET: Italian*
Other language course for native speakers N/A
Russian (advanced) CSET: Russian
Spanish for native speakers CSET: Spanish
Chinese for native speakers CSET: Mandarin or CSET: Cantonese
Italian (first and second year) (AP) CSET: Italian*
Other foreign language course CSET: Hindi*; CSET: Hebrew*; CSET: Farsi; CSET: Arabic; CSET: Khmer; CSET: Punjabi
Portuguese (advanced) CSET: Portuguese*
Spanish (first and second year) CSET: Spanish
Korean (advanced) CSET: Korean
Korean (first and second year) CSET: Korean
Korean for native speakers CSET: Korean
Latin (advanced) (AP) (IB)
Russian (first and second year) CSET: Russian
Spanish (advanced) (AP) CSET: Spanish
American sign language CSET: American Sign Language
Filipino (first and second year) CSET: Filipino
Portuguese (first and second year) CSET: Portuguese*
Vietnamese (first and second year) CSET: Vietnamese
Multi-course classes N/A * indicates language using an alternative language assessor agency for the language skills part of the assessment
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