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PRINCIPAL MAY BE HIRED ON TEMP BASIS ACTION TO BE CONSIDERED AT BOARD MEETING TODAY.


Byline: Karen Karen

Any member of a variety of tribal peoples of southern Myanmar (Burma). Constituting the second largest minority in Myanmar, the Karen are not a unitary group in any ethnic sense, as they differ among themselves linguistically, religiously, and economically.
 Maeshiro Staff Writer

PALMDALE Palmdale, city (1990 pop. 68,842), Los Angeles co., S Calif., in the irrigated Antelope Valley; a growing residential suburb of Los Angeles near Little Rock Creek where it forms Lake Palmdale Reservoir, inc. 1962.  - Unable to find a suitable replacement for Yucca Elementary School's principal, Palmdale School District The Palmdale School District is a school district that serves a major part of the city of Palmdale, California (USA).

The Palmdale School District was first formed in 1888. Approximately 28,000 students are enrolled in the Palmdale School District.
 wants to hire an interim principal and pay him $481 a day.

Fred Pasquale, a 40-year educator and former principal and superintendent, would take over the job Feb. 23 and work through the end of the school year in June.

``He's expected to do good things in the short time that he is there,'' said Roger Gallizzi, 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.  for personnel. ``He's not expected to be a caretaker. He's expected to give the school what it needs.''

The board is expected to consider hiring Pasquale at today's meeting.

The school's former principal, Carlos Mendoza
For a President of Panama, see Carlos Antonio Mendoza.


Carlos Ramón Mendoza (born November 4, 1974 in Bolívar State, Venezuela) is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Mets (1997) and Colorado Rockies (2000).
, was reassigned in December to another position in the district, and retired Yucca Principal Jim Pardue has been serving as principal on a temporary basis.

Pardue is scheduled to leave in early February, so other district administrators will fill in until Pasquale arrives, Gallizzi said. The school also has a half-time assistant principal.

About 20 people applied for the principal's post, but none was deemed a good fit for the Yucca campus, which has a large enrollment of immigrant and Spanish-speaking pupils, plus new teachers in some grade levels. The school also in one of 18 schools in the district that is being monitored by federal officials because of lagging Lagging

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 test scores.

``Yucca has some unique needs as a school, and we did hold principal interviews and although we found many good candidates suitable for the principalship, we didn't find a candidate that would be a good match for Yucca School,'' Gallizzi said.

The district will readvertise the position in late spring, and Yucca staff will be allowed to participate in the search process, Gallizzi said.

Pasquale was recommended to the district by interim Superintendent Jack Gyves. Pasquale lives in Orange County but will move to 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
 for the time that he is at Yucca.

Along with the $481 daily rate of pay, which is the typical daily cost of a principal, Pasquale will get about $50 a day for housing expenses, a district staff report said.

Gallizzi said Pasquale would have a couple of days off during his tenure to do consultant work and would not be paid for those days.

Karen Maeshiro, (661) 267-5744

karen.maeshiro(at)dailynews.com
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