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April 2015

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MAY 19 Event CTA ESP Day Recognize the vital contributions of education support professionals during ESP Week (May 17-23). Find out more: www.cta.org/esp JUNE 1 Application Deadline NEA Foundation Grants The NEA Foundation awards grants to educators: Student Achievement Grants support improving academic achievement; Learning and Leadership Grants support high-quality professional development activities. Applications are reviewed three times a year. Find out more: neafoundation.org Six educators have received $2,000 and $5,000 grants from the NEA Foundation to fund classroom projects and professional development. Congratulations to: • Jennifer Dickinson (Fairfield) • Deborah LeAnce (Pomona) • Megan Swanson (Calabasas) • Debbie Maki (Camarillo) • Sarah Breyer (Huntington Beach) • Kristen Wells (San Diego) California Educator Volume 19, Issue 8, April 2015 California Educator (ISSN 1091-6148) is published monthly except January, June and July by: California Teachers Association, 1705 Murchison Dr., Burlingame, CA 94010- 4583. Periodicals Postage Paid at Burlingame, CA, and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send change of address to California Educator, P.O. Box 4178, Burlingame, CA 94011-4178. Extra Credit solutions 1. Start by doing the necessary, then the possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible. (Francis of Assisi) 2. Never lend books, for no one ever returns them. The only books I have in my library are the books that other folks have lent me. (Anatole France) 3. When I was about ten years old, I gave my teacher an April Fool's sandwich, which had a dead goldfish in it. (Alan Alda) 4. I hate housework! You make the beds, you do the dishes, and six months later you have to start all over again. (Joan Rivers) 53 V O L U M E 1 9 I S S U E 8 Azusa Pacific has a reputation for consistently producing innovative and comprehensively prepared educators. Our graduates serve as teachers, counselors, coaches, and administrators throughout Southern California, and are known in their schools and districts as leaders in the field. Choose from more than 45 ways to earn your degree and credential at APU, including a bachelor's degree completion program in liberal studies, and join a 116-year legacy of excellence in education. Programs start throughout the year. Apply today! Earn Your Degree From a University Known for Excellence in Education Azusa Pacific University Graduate Programs School of Education (626) 815-4570 apu.edu/explore/education AZUSA HIGH DESERT INLAND EMPIRE LOS ANGELES MURRIETA ORANGE COUNTY SAN DIEGO ONLINE Locations offered: Evelin Farias, M.A.Ed. '12 School Psychologist San Jacinto Unified School District 16183

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