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Dinuba Unified welcomes new hires for 2020-2021
MVT Staff Report
Dinuba Unified School District’s new teachers, and other cer- tificated employees were welcomed to their new job during an orientation held at the Dinuba Voca- tional Center on Aug. 4.
Marti Kochevar, as- sistant superintendent, gave the welcoming ad- dress and introductions. Superintendent Joe Her- nandez also addressed the new hires and made the closing remarks. In addition, the group heard from Dinuba Teacher As- sociation representatives Greg Garrison and Sher- yl Tabutol.
This year’s hires are:
Alyssa Alvarado, third grade teacher at Kennedy School — Al- varado graduated from
ness and a Master of Science in Special Edu- cation. She holds a pre- liminary education spe- cialist instruction cre- dential. She has been employed with Santa Barbara Unified School District as a special education teacher since 2016.
Misael Gutierrez, in- strumental music teach- er at Washington Inter- mediate School — Guti-
Brandman Univer- sity, Wal- nut Creek. She holds a multiple subject teaching credential, adminis-
tiple subject teaching credential and a clear administrative services credential. He has been employed with Selma Unified School District as the program manager since 2018.
Taylor Newkirk, so- cial science teacher at Washington Intermediate School — Newkirk grad-
as a substitute teacher since 2019.
Suzanne Seward, re- source specialist at Lin- coln School — Seward is a graduate of the Uni-
ed from California State Uni- versity, Fresno, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal
Alyssa Alvarado
from Fres- no Pacific Univer- sity with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies. She will apply for
gree in teaching from Bard College and her Master of Arts in School Psychology from Fresno Pacific University. She holds a clear single sub- ject teaching credential in English, Chemistry, and Biological Scienc- es and an intern pupil personnel services cre- dential. She has been employed with Visalia Unified School District as an intern school psy- chologist since 2019.
Chad Morton, learn- ing director at Wilson School — Morton gradu- ated from California
State Uni- versity, Fresno with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal
Chad Studies Morton and a Mas- ter of Arts in Education Adminis- tration and Supervision. He holds a clear mul-
California State Uni- versity of Fresno with a Bachelor of Science in Child Develop- ment. She will be ap-
gree in School Psychol- ogy and School Counsel- ing from Fresno Pacific University. She holds a pupil personnel service credential. She has been employed with Tulare City School District as an intern school psycholo- gist since 2019.
Natalie Verduzco, fourth grade teacher at Grand View School — Verduzco graduat-
Ashley Villareal
a multiple subject pro- visional internship per- mit which will allow her to teach third grade at Kennedy School for the 2020-21 school year. She has been an instruction- al/noon duty aide from 2014-2018, and she cur- rently is a substitute teacher in the district.
Miguel Espino, assis- tant principal at Dinuba High — Espino graduat- ed from California State
Jessica Guzman
Gabriela Santana
single subject mathemat- ics provisional internship permit which will allow her to teach mathemat- ics at Washington Inter- mediate School for the 2020-21 school year. She has been employed as a cashier for Rite Aid since October 2019.
Miguel Espino
Univer- sity, Fres- no with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish and a Mas- ter of Arts in Span- ish. He
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Fresno Pacific Univer- sity with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies. She will apply for
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Jessica Guzman, ELA teacher at Washington Intermediate School — Guzman graduated
Lindsay Kuntz
Claudia Vasquez
graduated from Fres- no Pacific Univer- sity with a Bachelor of Arts in Math- ematics. She will apply for a
Goldberg gradu- ated from California State Uni- versity, Fresno with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
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Misael Gutierrez
single subject teaching credential in Social Sci- ence. He has been em- ployed with Visalia Uni- fied School District as a substitute teacher since 2016.
Gabriela Santana, sixth grade teacher at Roosevelt Elementary — Santana graduated from
nia State Univer- sity, Fres- no with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychol- ogy. She earned her Master of Arts de-
a provisional internship permit which will al- low her to teach ELA at Washington Intermedi- ate School. She has been employed as the director of sales and training for Fiesta Auto Insurance since February 2013.
Richelle Hartwell, resource specialist, Lin- coln School — Hartwell graduated from Cali- fornia State University, East Bay with a Bache- lor of Arts degree in Lib- eral Studies. She earned her Master of Arts de- gree in Education Lead and Administration from
plying for an intern cre- dential. She has been em- ployed with the district
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errez grad- uated from California State Uni- versity, Fresno, with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree with Music as
trative service creden- tial and an educational specialist instruction credential. She has been employed with Hayward Unified School District as a special day class teacher since 2011.
Lindsay Kuntz, school psychologist at the dis- trict office — Kuntz graduated from Califor-
uated from California State Uni- versity, So- noma, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history. He holds a pre- liminary
Suzanne Seward
Studies. She will apply for a multiple-subject short-term staff permit which will allow her to teach fourth grade at Grand View School for the 2020-21 school year. She has been work- ing with DUSD since March 2014 as a yard duty assistant and most recently as an instruc- tional assistant.
Ashley Villareal, mathematics teacher at Washington Intermedi- ate School — Villareal
Richelle Hartwell
versity of Arkan- sas–Fort Smith, with a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Educa- tion. She
Natalie Verduzco
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Taylor Newkirk
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