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March 11, 2019 STW Continued from page 1 •  Enrique Camarena Jr. High School, Calexico USD. •  Norman N. Glick Middle School, Empire Union Elementary SD. •  Hall Middle School, Larkspur-Corte Madera SD. •  Las Palmas Middle School, Covi- na-Valley USD. •  Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, San Bernardino City USD. •  Nicolas Junior High School, Fullerton SD. •  Wayne Ruble Middle School, Fontana USD. •  Weaver Middle School, Weaver Union SD. •  Wendy Lopour Doty Middle School, Downey USD. •  Ray Wiltsey Middle School, Ontar- io-Montclair SD. •  Badger Springs Middle School, More- no Valley USD. •  Palm Middle School, Moreno Valley USD. •  Santiago Charter Middle School, Orange USD. •  Southridge Middle School, Fontana USD. BOLD Continued from page 1 As part of the partnership, CUE has made possible a special deal for ACSA members. Use www.cue.org/acsagoestob- old19 to register two people for the price of one. Bring a colleague and enjoy two full days of professional development that has the power to inspire administrators to completely reimagine what learning can look like. “By far, BOLD has been the best experience I’ve ever had, as a presenter and participant. Being with this group has not only helped me grow professionally, gaining new knowledge and seeing examples of how to elevate my PD game, but also for my own classroom,” said Tricia Sanchez, a 7th/8th grade technology teacher in North- ern California. The event will feature keynote speaker Jonathan Nalder, an educator of 18 years The 33 re-designated “Schools to Watch” schools are: Alder Creek Middle School, Tahoe-Truckee USD; Canyon Middle School, Castro Valley USD; Colton Middle School, Colton Joint USD; Curtis Middle School, San Bernardino City USD; Edna Hill Middle School, Brentwood Union SD; Fairmont Elementary School, Sanger USD; Firebaugh Middle School, Firebaugh-Las Deltas USD; Frank J. Zamboni Middle School, Paramount USD; Frank M. Wright Middle School, Imperial USD; Granger Junior High School, Sweetwater Union HSD; John Glenn Middle School of Inter- national Studies, Desert Sands USD. Lake Center Middle School, Little Lake City SD; Lindero Canyon Middle School, Las Virgenes USD; Mistletoe STEM Institute, Enterprise ESD; Oliver Wen- dell Holmes Middle School, Los Angeles USD; Pioneer Middle School, Tustin USD; Quail Lake Environmental Charter School, Sanger USD; Reyburn Intermedi- ate School, Clovis USD; Ross Academy of Creative and Media Arts Middle School, ABC USD. San Gorgonio Middle School, Beau- mont USD; San Lorenzo Valley Middle School, San Lorenzo Valley USD; Sanger Academy Charter School, Sanger USD; Scotts Valley Middle School, Scotts Valley USD; Serrano Middle School, San Ber- nardino City USD. Sinaloa Middle School, Simi Valley USD; South Pointe Middle School, Walnut Valley USD; Sunnymead Middle School, Moreno Valley USD; Thurston Middle School, Laguna Beach USD; Union Mid- dle School, Union SD; Vanguard Prepa- EDCAL   5 ratory School, Apple Valley USD; Vista Heights Middle School, Moreno Valley USD; Willis Jepson Middle School, Va- caville USD; Yorba Linda Middle School, Placentia-Yorba Linda USD. Paid Advertisement and founder of the FutureWe.org com- munity. Nalder is an Apple Distinguished Educator, COSN Advisor, CoSpaces Edu Ambassador and Gen in Student Inno- vation Challenge board member. He has created and designed solutions designed to ensure that everyone can thrive, no matter what the future sends our way, and focuses his energy on helping learners shift their thinking in order to fully embrace the digi- tal and automated era. Kristina Ishmael, senior project man- ager of the Learning Technologies Project at New America, will provide the second keynote. Ishmael is a former K-12 Open Education Fellow and the developer of the #GoOpen movement. She is passionate about equity and restructuring the role of instructional materials to create deeper learning opportunities for students. For more information, go to cue.confi- gio.com. SAVE THE DATE! ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SACRAMENTO COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION ACSA 2019 PERSONNEL INSTITUTE OCTOBER 2-4, 2019 | LONG BEACH, CA 2019 NASS/ACSA Federal Advocacy Conference September 15-17, 2019 Hotel Palomar | 2121 P Street, NW | Washington, D.C. register today | www.nass.us/ignited