This summer, the New Teacher & Leadership Development Program (NTLD) is recommending to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) over 250 teachers and administrators for a variety of new credentials.
This year, 32 teachers completed their Tier 1 or Tier 2 administrative credentials through the iLead Program. The IMPACT Program is recommending 74 candidates for multiple subject, single subject, and education specialist preliminary teaching credentials, while the Teacher Induction Program is recommending 140 candidates for clear teaching credentials. The Career Technical Education (CTE) Program has 28 individuals who have completed their preliminary or clear CTE credentials.
Read more about NTLD in the News Gallery Week.
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Maribel Chabolla, an eighth-grade graduate of Sundale Union School, was honored on graduation night for her excellence in character.
Each year, Sundale Union School recognizes a graduate for the Principal’s Mustang of Merit award. This graduate exemplifies all Six Pillars of Character: responsibility, caring, trustworthiness, citizenship, fairness, and respect.
"Maribel has shined from the inside out these last nine years at Sundale School, and has been quite the joy to have watched grow up to the quality young lady she is today," said Principal Cindy Gist. Additional Sundale staff described Maribel as funny, always smiling, a leader in class, and humble but outspoken if she sees something wrong. Simply beautiful inside and out!
There is no doubt that Maribel Chabolla is most deserving of the Principal’s Mustang of Merit award.
Tulare County Office of Education
Tim A. Hire, County Superintendent of Schools
P.O. Box 5091
Visalia, CA 93278-5091
(559) 733-6300