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D H O F A G P N E M C B K Inyo Kern San Bernardino Fresno Siskiyou Riverside Tulare Lassen Trinity Shasta Modoc Imperial Mono San Diego Plumas Humboldt Tehama Monterey Los Angeles Butte Mendocino Lake Kings Madera Merced Placer Yolo Tuolumne Ventura Glenn San Luis Obispo Sonoma El Dorado Sierra Santa Barbara Colusa Stanislaus Mariposa Napa Sol. Yuba Nevada Alpine San Benito San Joaquin Santa Clara Del Norte Sut. Orange Calaveras Marin Sac. Ala. Amador Contra Costa San Mateo Santa Cruz San Francisco I M I H G I O K N L M I J I Los Angeles Ventura Orange Riverside San Bernardino DI RECT ORI A L DI ST RI CT S See Inset Los Angeles Metro Area Copyright © 2013, SpatiaLogic. Q − Statewide, Two At-Large Directors − Statewide CTA Board Expenses Amounts represent a monthly aver- age for fiscal year 2017-18. During the reporting year, the normal and statewide activities include CTA Board meetings, State Council, Service Center Council meetings, Equity and Human Rights Conference, Good Teaching Confer- ences, various task force meetings and other business-related functions. Some differences in expenditures may be due to the widely varied geographical sizes of directorial districts, distances trav- eled for Regional, Service Center and other meetings, and the varied number of functions CTA Directors are respon- sible for attending. Expenses of Board members with partial-year service are averaged based on months served and delineated with an asterisk. Copyright © 2013, SpatiaLogic. Q (Higher Education) – Statewide Two At-Large Directors – Statewide AGUILAR (H) 5,560.57 ALCALÁ (O) 4,075.95 BARTELL*(M) 4,529.26 BILEK (G) 4,975.74 BONACCORSI (B) 2,626.49 BOYD (E) 4,218.73 DAVIDSON* (F) 4,399.60 DAWSON (N) 3,184.66 EATON (A) 4,716.88 ELLIS* (At-large) 1,460.17 FREEMAN (At-large) 4,083.39 GOLDBERG 2,858.46 GRANADO (L) 5,003.85 GREEN (Q) 4,227.37 HEINS 8,884.42 HOUSE*# 2,078.34 JACKSON (C) 1,942.83 JONES (J) 3,206.12 LITTMAN (I) 4,168.75 MARTINEZ (K) 5,753.23 MONTAÑO 4,513.22 PATTERSON (D) 5,249.18 RODRIGUEZ, ROBERT*# 3,643.02 RODRIGUEZ, ROBERTO (P) 3,627.38 RUIZ* (F) 5,158.84 VAUGHT*(M) 3,008.40 WASHINGTON* (At-large) 1,951.70 # CTA/NEA Coordinator who was especially moved by the story of an Argentinian immigrant who lost contact with his entire family. Wiping away tears, she adds, "It made me think that if they get through hardships and losses, I can also get through the hard- ships and losses in my own life." Isiah Hernandez, a "super senior" in his fifth year, says it was the greatest experience he's ever had in school, period. "I love film- ing, editing and asking questions. It was a version of what I'd like to do professionally. It opened a lot of doors for me." For Barnett, the experience underscored the kind of learning that works with his students and brings joy to his teaching. It's "an education style that deviates from sitting at a desk all day and hearing a teacher lecture, with an occasional final project to look forward to at the end of a term," he says. Instead, students engage in projects "that have a tangible final product to share with the world." Barnett and his students have since started a news channel at Pacific High. "The most important thing I learned from the project is how much students this age want to be involved in real-world, profes- sional projects that integrate with technology and stretch their skill sets." —Sherry Posnick-Goodwin/ Scott Buschman barnett Continued from page 32 In Jesse Barnett's class, Julien Urias and Isaiah Hernandez work on their video. 69 D E C E M B E R 2 018 / J A N U A R Y 2 019 Innovation the Innovation issue I T I N O I N N E O S S V U A Issue 2018 Innovation Issue 2018 Innovation the issue Innovation The Issue 2018

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