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Azusa Pacific University CONNIE IGLESIAS, a high school guidance coun- selor and Castro Valley Teachers Association mem- ber, started Mujeres, a program at Castro Valley High, to assist socially or economically disadvan- taged girls in grades 10-12. She receives psychic rewards every time one of the students in the group gains entrance to college, but it's always gratifying to receive a note from them, like the one that follows from a student now attending UC Santa Cruz. Thank you so much for supporting me when I needed your help. Thank you for pushing me always. You are an incredible role model. Thank you for all that you do for me. I love all the advice and care you have given me. Don't forget me. I love you. Thank you for being incredible. Jon Hurst, M.A. '99, Ed.D. '10 Elsinore High School 2011 California High School Principal of the Year Earn your degree from a university known for excellence in education. you make. Coordinate with co-workers while on the move and keep up with family near For the difference and far. Get instant savings on monthly plans from where you wor e you work. Discounts for Current California Education Employees. Save 18 % Select regularly priced monthly service plans Requires a new two-year Agreement. Shop Online: K-12 Education: www.sprint.com/californiak12education Higher Education: www.sprint.com/storelocator Bring your employee ID or pay stub and mention code: K-12 Education: GAEDU_SCA_WS_ZZZ Higher Education: GAUNV_SCA_WS_ZZZ Azusa Pacific has a reputation for consistently producing innovative and comprehensively prepared educators. Our graduates serve as teachers, counselors, coaches, and administrators throughout Southern California, and are known in their schools and districts as leaders in their field. Choose from more than 40 credential and degree options at APU, including a bachelor's degree completion program in liberal studies, and join a 112-year legacy of excellence in education. Programs start five times throughout the year. Contact us today! www.sprint.com/californiahighereducation Shop at any retail Sprint Store: Existing Sprint customers please call 1-866-853-4931 to add your discount 12629 May require up to a $36 activation fee/line, credit approval and deposit. Up to $200 early termination fee/line applies. Individual-Liable Discount: Available only to eligible employees of the company or organization participating in the discount program or Government agencies participating in employee discount pricing with Sprint. May be subject to change according to organization's agreement with Sprint. Available upon request on select plans and only for eligible lines. Discount applies to monthly service charges only. No discounts apply to add-ons $29.99 or below. Other Terms: Coverage not available everywhere. Nationwide Sprint and Nextel National Networks reach over 277 and 278 million people, respectively. Sprint 4G network reaches over 70 markets and counting, on select devices. The Sprint 3G network reaches over 272 million people. Offers not available in all markets/retail locations or for all phones/networks. Pricing, offer terms, fees and features may vary for existing customers not eligible for upgrade. Other restrictions apply. See store or sprint.com for details. ©2011 Sprint. Sprint and the logo are trademarks of Sprint. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. Research In Motion, the RIM logo, BlackBerry, the BlackBerry logo and SureType are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be pending or registered in other countries - these and other marks of Research In Motion Limited are used with permission. The HTC logo and HTC EVO are trademarks of HTC Corporation. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. 14850 AZUSA | HIGH DESERT | INLAND EMPIRE | LOS ANGELES | MURRIETA ORANGE COUNTY | SAN DIEGO | VENTURA COUNTY | ONLINE www.apu.edu/explore/education (800) 825-5278 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION December 2011 • January 2012 / www.cta.org 25

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