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3 TEACHERS TO GET PERFORMANCE BONUSES.


Byline: Karen Maeshiro Staff Writer

LANCASTER - Three Lancaster School District Lancaster School District may refer to:
  • Lancaster School District (California)
  • Lancaster School District (Minnesota)
  • Lancaster Central School District, New York
  • School District of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
  • Lancaster Independent School District, Texas
 teachers will each receive $5,000 for earning their profession's highest standard and working at schools whose pupils perform poorly on standardized tests.

Teachers Ed Esse, Suzann Rainone, and Linda Rodrigo all have obtained certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and work at schools with an Academic Performance Index ranking of 5 or lower.

``It's a state program. The state wants to encourage nationally certified teachers to go to areas where there is greatest need,'' Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent, or Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), was a rank used by police forces in the British Empire. It was usually the lowest rank that could be held by a European officer, most of whom joined the police at this rank.  Howard Sundberg said.

Esse teaches at New Vista Middle School, and Rainone and Rodrigo teach at Jack Northrop School. Both schools have an API (Application Programming Interface) A language and message format used by an application program to communicate with the operating system or some other control program such as a database management system (DBMS) or communications protocol.  statewide ranking of 4.

Under the program, the state Department of Education pays certified teachers $5,000 every year for up to four years as long as they work as a classroom teacher at a low-performing school.

The program once offered a one-time cash reward of $10,000 but that was discontinued because of the state budget crisis.

Lancaster has five teachers who have successfully completed the rigorous process of obtaining a national board certification board certification
n.
The process by which a person is tested and approved to practice in a specialty field, especially medicine, after successfully completing the requirements of a board of specialists in that field.
.

Teacher James Tanksley was the first instructor in the Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming.

The Antelope Valley
 to achieve the distinction in 2001 and has completed his four years of cash incentives.

Teacher Amy Jensen is now a reading coach and is no longer in the classroom, so she did not receive the annual stipend sti·pend  
n.
A fixed and regular payment, such as a salary for services rendered or an allowance.



[Middle English stipendie, from Old French, from Latin st
 this year, Sundberg said.

Founded in 1987, the national board is a nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization

An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well.

Notes:
Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools.
 whose mission is to establish high and rigorous standards for what accomplished teachers should know and be able to do.

The process of obtaining certification has been described as being akin to physicians becoming board certified board certified,
adj the status of a dental specialist such as an orthodontist who has become a board diplomate by successfully completing the certification program of the recognized certification board in that area of practice.
 in their area of specialty.

As part of the certification process, instructors must submit two videos of them teaching in their classrooms and must analyze the literacy skills and growth of two students over the course of a year.

They must also submit lesson plans and develop social studies programs for their students. The teachers also take essay tests on how to plan units of instruction and are given various scenarios to critique and to form plans of action.

Esse, who teaches a gifted sixth-grade class, said he did not get the $10,000 one-time bonus as promised so he was disappointed in that. He also put in $3,800 out of his own pocket to participate in the program.

``I feel a little torn. You have to take such a huge risk in putting up your own money. It's like betting on yourself,'' said Esse, 38, who has been with the Lancaster district for 15 years, the Years, The

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 last 10 at New Vista. ``About 2 percent of teachers attempt the program, and only half pass.''

This is the second year Esse has received the $5,000. He said he is putting the money toward his children's college education. He has three children, ages 6, 8, and 10.

Karen Maeshiro, (661) 267-5744

karen.maeshiro(at)dailynews.com
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