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California Department of Education News Release
Release: #04-41
May 18, 2004
Contact: Tina Jung
E-mail: communications@cde.ca.gov
Phone: 916-319-0818

O'Connell Awards $14 Million in Grants to
Agencies to Help Improve Teacher Quality

SACRAMENTO — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell today announced the winners of $14 million in California Mathematics and Science Partnership (CaMSP) grants to local educational agencies and eligible partnerships. In turn, these organizations create opportunities for teachers to receive professional development in teaching math and science.

"Standards-based professional development for our teachers has been a key factor in increasing our school's test scores for five years in a row," said O'Connell. "These grants will provide opportunities for our teachers to enhance their skills in math and science instruction."

Staying the course with California's rigorous standards and increasing our achievement gains are cornerstones of O'Connell's initiatives to improve schools. He is also focused on improving high school student performance and reducing the bureaucratic burden on local educational agencies. For more information, please visit State of Education - Initiatives,

The funding source for CaMSP grants is the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, Title II, Part B law. NCLB requires all teachers of core academic subjects, like math and science, meet the federal definition of "highly qualified teacher" no later than the end of the 2005-06 school year. CaMSP is in-depth professional development program for educators to enhance their teaching skills and knowledge of math and science through professional learning activities. The program is designed to increase student academic achievement in math (grades five through algebra I) and science (grades four through eight).

A panel selected the grantees on a number of criteria including the applicants' vision, goals, and outcomes for teachers and students. For more information about the California Mathematics and Science Partnership program, please visit CA Mathematics & Science Partnership Grant Program - Mathematics. The list of 17 award winners is listed below:

Superintendent Region

Lead Local
Educational Agencies

Contact
Person

Amount Funded

1

Del Norte COE

Steve Godla

$ 670,633

2

Thermalito Union Elementary

Lisa Daniel

$ 620,590

4

San Francisco Unified

Carmelo Sgarlato

$ 940,514

5

North Monterey County Unified

Bert Post

$ 856,449

5

Salinas City Elementary

Dr. Sharon Loucks

$ 776,815

6

Stockton City Unified

Carl Toliver

$ 940,514

7

Fresno Unified

Jerry D. Valadez, Ed.D.

$ 940,298

7

Tulare COE

Faye Johnson

$ 812,598

9

El Centro Elementary

Dr. Michael P. Klentschy

$ 940,464

9

San Pasqual Valley Unified

David F. Shoneman

$ 792,636

10

Rialto Unified

Ed D'Souza

$ 819,716

10

Coachella Valley Unified

Bob Bailey

$ 912,934

11

El Rancho Unified

Susanna Smith

$ 619,628

11

Los Angeles Unified

Dr. Todd Ullah

$ 940,514

11

Lennox Elementary

Hazel Rojas, Ed.D.

$ 374,089

11

Montebello Unified

Janet Torncello

$ 825,262

11

West Covina Unified

Mary Breskin

$ 893,291

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Jack O'Connell — State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Communications Division, Room 5206, 916-319-0818, Fax 916-319-0100

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