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Chapter Advisor, Dr. Olga Rubio with Chapter President, Kyrian Smith at book fair sales.

Chapter Advisor, Dr. Olga Rubio, with Chapter President, Kyrian Smith, at book fair.

 

 

Fundraising: Books and Boots for Kids

Last year we held a donation drive for Bethune Transitional Center to gather donated supplies for the kids – it was a total success because of your help!  This year we are holding a fundraiser to provide local homeless kids with books and shoes.  The proceeds from our “Books and Boots for Kids” drive will benefit the students at Bethune Transitional Center.  The students who attend the Bethune Elementary School live in shelters, motels and on the streets near the center. There is a high need for supplies and clothes for these special needs students to help them while through school.  We are hoping to raise at least $2000 to provide 100 $20 Payless Shoes gift cards to the school for the students who live there.  We hosted a Scholastic Book Fair to provide the school with books to give to the kids.  Scholastic will generously donate one book for each dollar we raise, through our book fair’s “One for Books” fundraising efforts to give to kids effected by Hurricane Katrina through the “Kid’s in Distressed Situations” fundraiser, the “National Center for Family Literacy”, and “Toys for Tots” through their “One for Books” campaign.  Please help these local kids by purchasing a “Books and Boots for Kids” tennis shoes at any increment – all of the paper tennis shoes will bear the purchasers name and the donation amount,  and be proudly displayed in the ED-1 building hallway directly across from room 70 here at CSULB!  Thanks in advance for helping us reach our goal.

Fundraiser Update!

We generated almost $1900 in book sales which allowed us to deliver about $1400 worth of books to the Bethune Transitional Center!  Keep the donations pouring in, we have only raised $670 towards purchasing shoes.  The drive will continue through mid May.  Follow this link to see more!

 

 

CSULB’s Kaleidoscope Fair

If you missed this book fair, don’t worry – we will have another day of great book sales for family and the classroom!  You will find COESA, the College of Education Student Assembly, in front of the CSULB Bookstore at this year’s Kaleidoscope Fair.  We, SCTA at CSULB, are an active part of our college council and will be there to support this fundraiser in which all the proceeds go to helping COESA continue to host great events for our education students here at CSULB!  Kaleidoscope is on Saturday, April 28th from 11am until 5pm.  If you would like to volunteer at this event, please contact your chapter president.

 

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NEA award presented to CSULB's chapter

OUR CHAPTER

New Chapter Award: 

Our chapter of SCTA at CSULB was honored with an award for being one of three new chapters throughout the state last year.  Thanks to all who helped this club grow.  Executive Board President Ngoc Le is shown presenting the NEA award to Chapter President Kyrian Smith in photo above. The statewide SCTA chapter also won the NEA award for the best statewide newsletter last month.  The award was accepted on our behalf by new Executive Board President Ngoc Le.  Anyone can submit articles to the mailing entitled “I Choose to Teach” that describes chapter successes or insightful anecdotes.  To contribute to the newsletter, please contact the SCTA Executive Board’s Communication Editor.

 

 

 

 

SCTA at CSULB officer Marnee Durgin with NEA President Reg Weaver at SCTA's Fall Leadership Conference

Marnee with Reg Weaver, NEA President

SCTA Fall Leadership Conference

 

The Fall Leadership Conference proved to be well worth the trip – not to mention the adventures we had in San Francisco!  The conference started out with chapter leaders mixing and sharing ideas while building leadership skills during a crazy scavenger hunt in the streets of San Francisco.  When all the conference participants arrived the next day, we were treated to fabulous workshops that helped us develop our abilities of working in communities with heavy gang presence, getting credentialed, stoking the fires of political action and more.  We were also in for a treat as Reg Weaver (pictured above with local officer Marnee Durgin), president of the NEA (National Education Association), spoke to us and inspired us to make a difference in our communities and our classrooms.  We were also blessed to get to hear Anthony Daniels, Student Chairperson for the NEA, speak to us over a Sunday breakfast.  We were also encouraged to empower our community members to stand up for their rights to general healthcare.  Did you know that being uninsured is the 6th leading cause of death in the US, and that Senator Shiela Kheul had led a drive for Californians to have access to free medical care through a fund driven by taxes that passed the senate and was vetoed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger?  We hope to start a campus-wide drive to support public health care for California, stand by for more information!

 

Outreach to Teach in Long Beach

Plans are already in the works for a community outreach project, “Outreach to Teach.  Because of the size and nature of the project we had to ask the SCTA Executive Board to help make our vision a reality.  Graciously they have adopted our project and are helping us make this dream come true.  In the summer hundreds of volunteers from everywhere in the state will descend on LBUSD’s Franklin Classical Middle School and engage in a day of cleaning, mural painting and renovating to make the students wishes come true. We are still in the process of grant writing and finding volunteers and businesses to support a school beautification project.  We still need all the help we can get.  Follow this link to see photos of a similar event SCTA members participated in at the NEA (National Education Association) Leadership Conference this past June 2006.  The project is an intergenerational effort of students, teachers, administrators, retired teachers and other community members who come together to paint walls, murals, beautify classroom displays, plant bright shrubs, clean bathrooms, re-carpet rooms and so much more.  Everyone was so proud of all the work we had completed and honored to have been invited to participate in the project.

 


first aid certification trainers and participants

First Aid Training Success:

Our Free First Aid Certification event helped many people throughout our campus become proficient at saving lives.  The training was a blast and we left with our bellies as full as our heads, and hopefully a few new friends.  Check us out soon, because we plan to host a free CPR certification course on campus for 50 people in the Spring! To see all the photos, follow this link!                                                                       

                         

 

 

Changes in Membership:

We will have an awards ceremony at the end of the 06-07 school year for active members.  For students to receive a certificate which honors their efforts here at SCTA @ CSULB, they will have to attend 4 events throughout the year in addition to paying their dues.  Students may attend any combination of workshops, community service projects, or monthly meetings in order to receive the certificate that will look very smart their portfolios!

 

 

Officers:

We would love to find dedicated individuals to step-up and become SCTA @ CSULB officers! If you are interested please feel free to write your chapter president, Kyrian Smith at:

ksmith5@csulb.edu  

 

We are also pleased to introduce our officers for the 2006 - 2007school year:

President: Kyrian Smith  ksmith5@csulb.edu

Vice President: Marnee Durgin  mopper@csulb.edu

Secretary: Nancy Kaldas  kaldasn@hotmail.com

Treasurer: Athena Montcure  AthenaMM93@aol.com

Communications Editor: Allyson McCloud  amccloud@csulb.edu

Chapter Advisor: Dr. Olga Rubio  orubio@csulb.edu

Student Life and Development Advisor: Kathryn Courtney

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LOOKING FOR A JOB?

 

Below is a list of some of the surrounding districts that one can apply to as a college student with a bachelors degree.  Many will require that you have passed the CBEST and/or the CSET prior to being considered for substitute positions, and all will require a substitute permit from the CCTC, the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.

 

All schools could use good volunteers and we could all use some experiential training.  Check out the VIPS, Volunteers in Public Schools.  Not only can you get hours for course work, but you can learn from teachers while helping kids in our public schools at the grade level you prefer.

 

Bellflower Unified School District

 

El Rancho Unified School District

 

Lawndale Elementary School District

 

Long Beach Unified School District

 

Los Angeles Unified School District

 

South Whittier School District

 

http://www.ctc.ca.gov/    -- looking to substitute teach?  Check out the CCTC

 

You may also consider dropping by to visit Judi Walker, Director Educational Career Services Office, to gain assistance in building a resume and portfolio as well as in searching for that perfect job!

http://www.ced.csulb.edu/ecs

Judi Walker:  jwalker@csulb.edu

562-985-5772

ED 2 Room 168

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SITES OF INTEREST

 

http://www.ced.csulb.edu/   CSULB’s College of Education

 

http://www.csulb.edu/org/afe/index.html   Association of Future Educators at CSULB

 

http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/default.html   California Commission on Teacher Credentialing

 

 

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PEOPLE TO KNOW

Our Sothern Regional Vice Presidents:

Offices are both open – election results to come!

 

SCTA Executive Board:

Follow this link to contact any officer.

 

SCTA Consultant:

Gail Watts  gwatts@cta.org

 

SCTA Organizer:

Annette Barroso  abarosso@cta.org

650/552-5345

 

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We are also asking you to let your voice be heard.  By joining the SCTA for a nominal fee you can join the many teachers and future teachers fighting for our rights and the rights of the youth of California.  For $30.00 – which is refunded after you become a credentialed teacher – you will receive current publications of California Educator, NEA Today, I Choose to Teach Newsletter, and Tomorrow’s Teachers.  You will also have $1,000,000 liability classroom insurance for when you are on assignment in public schools and access to discounted insurance rates and business offers. Also, there is access to many scholarships, check out the SCTA webpage or go to the financial aid office where copies have been made available to all.  Plus, you will be invited to attend many informational meetings and conferences. And hey, it looks great on a resume!

 

 

http://www.cta.org/membership/scta/join/   link to SCTA

 

http://www.cta.org/membership/scta/benefitsSrvcs.htm     link to member benefits page

 

On top of this, as a member, you are entitled to discounted rates of auto and home insurance through California Casualty at A+ insurance, which could save you hundreds of dollars: 

 

http://www.calcas.com/Corporate/   link to California casualty auto insurance

 

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