Instructional Services and Student Support


August 19, 2008
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Instructional Services Staff
Anna L. Merriman
Assistant Superintendent

Vicky Richards
Administrative Assistant

Julie Judd
Director of Technology Services

Marilyn Green
Director of Grants, Assessment, and Special Projects

Richard Jenkins
Director of Special Education

Juanita Suarez
Director of Elementary Curriculum and Student Support

Angela Ryals
Coordinator of Gifted and Talented Education

Cherie Webb
Coordinator of New Teacher Support/Elementary Curriculum

Marla Donley
Coordinator of Migrant Program and AVID Program





Contacts
5297 Maureen Lane
Moorpark, Ca 93021

Phone - (805) 531-6429
FAX - (805) 531-6441

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Instructional Service Department
The  mission of the Instructional Services Department is to support our schools in their efforts to increase student achievement and meet the needs of all students.  We strive to ensure that all students receive a rigorous, standards-based curricula in all content areas and all teachers and administrators are provided ongoing professional development on successful instructional strategies and support as they implement instruction.

The Instructional Services Department administers the following services and activities:

Kudos to:

Dr.Stella Erbes, formerly a classroom teacher at Peach Hill Academy and Moorpark High School, and currently a professor of Education at Pepperdine University, has recently published a book on teaching, What Teachers Should Know, But Textbooks Don’t Show. The description on the back cover of the book reads:
Even with student teaching experience and education courses under their belts, most new teachers are unprepared for their first year in the classroom. Filled with practical insider information, this resource bridges the gap between instructional theory and practice. This clear, concise, and reader-friendly text combines research, the author’s personal experiences, and valuable insights from veteran educators to help new teachers: create a positive learning environment,   address classroom management issues while retaining their personal style, connect with students, collaborate with parents and families, and handle personal and professional challenges.

We are so proud of our very own Dr. Erbes! We extend our congratulations on the publication of her first book! 


Announcements

Peach Hill Recieves Distinguished School Award

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell today announced that 343 exemplary California public elementary schools from 189 districts in 39 counties have been selected as 2008 California Distinguished Schools.

“These outstanding elementary schools represent many different kinds of communities, organizational structures, and student populations,” said O’Connell. “Sixty-four of these schools come from small, rural communities, 11 are charter schools, and nearly half or 156 schools have significant populations of students living in poverty and are supported by federal Title I funding.”  This year, the selection criteria for the Distinguished School program were more stringent than ever.  “Most heartening, many of the schools we are recognizing today as the ‘best of the best’ have overcome significant educational challenges, showing that it is possible to provide opportunities for success to all students,” O’Connell said. This year, 300 (87.4 percent) of the award-winning schools serve populations high in minority student representation and 182 (53.1 percent) of them are educating students who are learning English.

 


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