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Titans of Foodservice
What it Takes to Be a School Foodservice Director with Mark Chavez of the Tustin Unified School District

Titans of Foodservice

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 34:20


In this week's episode of the Titans of Food Service podcast, Nick Portillo speaks with Mark Chavez, Director of the Tustin Unified School District. With a strong background in the food service industry, particularly within school nutrition, Mark shares his deep understanding of the complexities and responsibilities inherent in feeding students healthily and efficiently. Listen this week as Mark sheds light on the day-to-day operations of a school nutrition program, revealing the strategic planning involved in menu development, compliance with dietary guidelines, and the innovation necessary to keep students both nourished and interested in their meal choices. Quotes"School nutrition, in particular, is the hidden treasure of the food service industry." Mark Chavez [10:59]“Think about the football player, the wrestler, the volleyball player, the water polo player, the dance team, and the cheer team. Every student has a different extracurricular activity, and they need a little more nourishment to get them by in the totality of their activities.” -Mark Chavez [24:57]TIMESTAMPS(02:08) Fiery Five Food Service questions(07:40) Mark Chavez's background and profession in school nutrition(13:24) Challenges and issues in large vs. small school districts(17:33) Tailoring menus based on district size and student preferences(26:13) Culinary arts programs in the Tustin Unified School District(33:32) Mentoring colleagues and seeing their career growthRESOURCESPortillo SalesCONTACT Nick: nick.portillo@portillosales.com

Autism Live
A 25 Year Look Across the Spectrum

Autism Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 56:16


Kelly Bermingham and Jennifer Lucero host. BCBA Kelly Bermingham talks with Mom Jennifer Lucero about all the things that come in to play when a loved one is diagnosed with ASD. Hour 9 of the Autism Network Podcastathon When a BCBA and a Caregiver Collaborate on Care with Compassion and Understanding Featuring: Kelly McKinnon-Bermingham, BCBA, Author, Social Skills Collaborator & Jennifer Lucero, Mom, Advocate, Director of Development Kelly (McKinnon) Bermingham, MA, BCBA has 25+ years in the field of helping adults and children with autism. Kelly and Jennifer, mom to Dylan (with ASD age 21) share their experiences and talk about different topics related to supporting and living with autism. Kelly was the 1,368th BCBA in the world. Listen to her experience shared with Jenn and learn how they combine research topics with real-life experiences in these quick and easy to listen episodes. Providing Help and Hope! Donations can be made to: Donate – New Vista School Kelly Bermingham, MA, BCBA Kelly has been working in the field of Autism & Developmental Disabilities for 27 years. She has been a BCBA since 2003. Kelly is a published author, having written a book, “Social Skills Solutions: A Hands-on Manual”, She is an ESDM Certified Therapist and a PEERS Certified Therapist. She has a podcast, A 25 Year Look Across the Spectrum, where she tackles topics related to autism and ABA, sharing insights with her friend, and caregiver, Jen Lucero. Kelly has written several blogs for Autism Speaks, has published papers on oral health and autism, most recently published in the Journal of Pediatrics. She currently works in the Severe Behavior Department at Easterseals of Southern California. Previously she was volunteer faculty at UCI's Autism Center and was an Adjunct Professor at Chapman University. Kelly helped found a school for middle school & high school children on the Autism Spectrum: New Vista School and a sports league for children with autism: Spirit League. Kelly was on the Autism Spectrum Task force Created by Senator Correa when it existed in 2004-2006. She co-founded the September 26th Project, creating safety awareness checklists and reminders for those on the autism spectrum and their families. She was an Expert Subject Matter on CASP's recent Organizational Guidelines for ABA companies. She has a training program called Social Skills Collab and a new book on Early Intervention coming soon. Jennifer Lucero Jennifer has been working in the field of Autism & Special Needs Services both professionally and personally for twenty plus years. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Laguna College of Art,in Laguna Beach, California. Jennifer spent her early career as Graphic and Product Design Supervisor at The Walt Disney Company in Burbank, California. Jennifer is a mother of two sons- 23-year-old Dylan and 21-year-old Ethan. Dylan is severely impacted with autism and attends an Adult Day Program at Easterseals. Ethan will be graduating from California State University in Monterey Bay, with a degree in Journalism, in May 2023. As a single mother and having one child with special needs, Jennifer changed her career to focus on supporting individuals with special needs. She supports a podcast, A 25 Year Look Across the Spectrum, led by collaborator and friend, Kelly Bermingham. Together they tackle topics related to autism and ABA, sharing insights. Jennifer currently works as Director, Development & Special Events at Special Olympics Southern California. Previously she was Director, Field Development at Autism Speaks Southern California. She has also worked for TACA and the Special Education Department at Tustin Unified School District. Jennifer has volunteered for years with several organizations supporting children and adults living with autism and Special Needs including: Surfers Healing, Fullerton Cares and Spero Vineyards. Her greatest pride is being an advocate for her son's development, rights, and future happiness. Kelly (McKinnon) Bermingham, MA, BCBA, SHRM-CP, she/her | LinkedIn https://www.facebook.com/KellyMcKinnonBermingham Social Skills Collaborative – Autism Skills & ABA Training      

The BoisR'us
S4E3 Eric Zamora (TUSD HS Teacher, Yes He Taught Me English Senior Year, & 2020 TUSD Teacher of the Year)

The BoisR'us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 25:38


The Bois R'Us https://linktr.ee/theboisrus Official Merch Shop at https://theboisrus.myspreadshop.com/ On today's episode, we are joined by Ian's former senior year high school English teacher, Eric Zamora. He has been an instructor for Tustin Unified School District and he is here to share some insight into his career. He attended Fullerton College and after taking some time to pursue artistic endeavors he returned back Cal State Fullerton and earned his teaching credentials. He devoted his time teaching English at Tustin High School, and directing the year book as well as the video production classes. He has not stepped away as a teacher and is pursuing a traveling vlog Must Love Cilantro alongside his family! Tune in for an incredible episode and follow along his journey! Our merch is officially here at Spreadshop! Show your support for our show on Patreon! Get exclusive accesses to full episodes and extended content, all available only on Patreon. Included you get to hear the one word that our guests would describe themselves, and how social media has changed the landscape of their career, and to include the bit of advice they will leave our listeners like you. Don't miss out and join The Bois R'Us crew on Patreon! Guest: Eric Zamora @ezinthepnw follow his vlog at Must Love Cilantro on YouTube. IG: @theboisrus Host: Ian Tesdall @iantesdall

Risky Business with the Coverage Queens
EPISODE 25: Garrett Kerr, Assistant Principal (Risky Replay)

Risky Business with the Coverage Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 38:53


In this Risky Repeat episode, Bliss and Kathy sit down with Garrett Kerr, Assistant Principal in the Tustin Unified School District, to discuss his experience as an Educational Technology Coordinator. He talks about implementation, safety, and what he's up to now as an assistant principal.

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Risky Business with the Coverage Queens
EPISODE 23: David Smith, Chief Technology Officer (Risky Replay)

Risky Business with the Coverage Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 39:43


Risky Replay Episode, first aired on 5/31/2021.Bliss and Kathy speak with David Smith, Chief Technology Officer for Tustin Unified School District to discuss his process in implementing a 1:1 program and how having partners on the business side of education make all the difference.

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Risky Business with the Coverage Queens
EPISODE 12: Garrett Kerr, Assistant Principal

Risky Business with the Coverage Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 38:02


Bliss and Kathy sit down with Garrett Kerr, Assistant Principal in the Tustin Unified School District, to discuss his experience as an Educational Technology Coordinator. He talks about implementation, safety, and what he's up to now as an assistant principal.

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Risky Business with the Coverage Queens
EPISODE 10: David Smith, Chief Technology Officer

Risky Business with the Coverage Queens

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 38:35


Bliss and Kathy speak with David Smith, Chief Technology Officer for Tustin Unified School District to discuss his process in implementing a 1:1 program and how having partners on the business side of education make all the difference.

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The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast
What Helps Kids Really Learn

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 10:50


How do kids learn and remember? Teacher Andrew Stadel, @mr_stadel founder of the popular site estimation180.com, talks about this pursuit of learning in the classroom. This topic is his summer research topic. As you ponder the classroom, look at what you’ll research to become a better teacher. www.coolcatteacher.com/506 Today’s sponsor is Urkund. Urkund is a remarkable plagiarism prevention tool and connects with most common Learning Management Systems like Google Classroom, Moodle, and Canvas or as a stand-alone web tool or by email. Students just turn in work. Then, the teacher has the paper analyzed by Urkund. The Urkund system is highly accurate, cost-effective, and even better, doesn’t sell licenses to students or others. Just teachers can use the power of Urkund. So, if you use another text similarity detection tool, or if you haven’t used one yet, now is the time to start your free trial at www.coolcatteacher.com/detect  and learn more about Urkund today. From "The Vault" of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast Andrew Stadel's show aired in 2017 and was the top show of 2017 how to help kids really learn. This is one of the top shows of the 10-Minute Teacher of all time. Since iTunes keeps only 295 of the 500 shows, we wanted to take some of the very best of the show this summer and re-share it with our growing community of remarkable educators. Enjoy!  Andrew Stadel - Bio As Submitted Andrew Stadel is a Digital Learning Coach for Tustin Unified School District in California, working with secondary math teachers to use and implement technology in meaningful ways to enhance the teaching and learning of mathematics. Andrew is the creator of Estimation 180, www.estimation180.com, a website designed to provide students and teachers with daily challenges to help improve their number sense. Blog: http://www.estimation180.com/ Twitter: @mr_stadel

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
Creating the Perfect BLT: Balanced Literacy and Technology

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 56:15


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar ““Creating the Perfect BLT: Balanced Literacy and Technology” with special guest presenter, Brandee Ramirez. June 2, 2018. This week's webinar will be another exciting exploration of the importance of technology in balanced literacy with our special guest presenter, the always informative, inspiring Brandee Ramirez. Ramp up your knowledge, skills, and tools as you learn more about balanced literacy. Webinar Description: This session will clear up any confusion when it comes to integrating literacy and technology. We will provide attendees with ways to incorporate technology into daily balanced literacy routines. Participants will explore multiple iPad apps and web-based tools that can be used effectively within Reader's Workshop or your balanced literacy classroom while incorporating the 4C’s. This conversation will cover ways to incorporate technology, student choice, and rigorous standards into daily balanced literacy routines. We will share student samples and explore the use of apps while focusing on SAMR and TPACK model regarding technology education. Attendees will leave this session full of ingredients to make their own BLT! Brandee Ramirez, Ed.D., has been teaching for eighteen years and is currently an Instructional Coach for Tustin Unified School District. Her main role is to support teachers and students on finding their passion in learning and how to incorporate technology into their daily classroom routines. She is a UCI Writing Project Fellow and Teacher of the Year 2013. She has created numerous professional development workshops for: iPads 101, Writing and Devices, ABC Mouse Classroom Integration, and presented at National and NAPA CUE 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 as well as the Elearning Symposium, National HEAD Start Association, iPadpalooza, FETC 2016, International Literacy Association 2017, and ISTE 2016 and 2017. Brandee is on the Board of Directors for OCCue. She holds a Doctorate in Education from the University of Southern California. She enjoys spending time with her four children, running, paddle boarding and yoga. She has a passion for technology and education, but most importantly she has a passion for children and the love of learning. Twitter: https://twitter.com/bramireztusd Blog/website: https://educators.coop/ http://blog.flocabulary.com/8-components-of-a-strong-balanced-literacy-program/

TOSAs Talking Tech's Podcast
TTTP053- Fall CUE and the Podfather

TOSAs Talking Tech's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 33:37


FallCue 2017 and the Podfather Thursday 10/26 Need you to present right now! (Audio in the Classroom) Sketch 50 w/ Misty Kluesner & Cate Tolnai https://fallcue2017.sched.com/event/CBKO/sketch50-lean-into-your-growth-mindset No room for you! Friday 10/27 Playtime in the STEAMpunk Playground https://fallcue2017.sched.com/event/CBOx/cue-steampunk-playground Ozobots and Spheros Helping to set-up, more than willing... Digital Breakout Edu with Microsoft OneNote http://fall.cue.org/event/CBKl/breakout-with-onenote with Maria Turner & Melinda Richwine https://fallcue2017.sched.com/event/CBKl/breakout-with-onenote Circuit Studies with Makey-Makeys with Rick Phelan https://fallcue2017.sched.com/event/CBPI/circuit-studies-with-makey-makeys Better Together Learning Network https://fallcue2017.sched.com/event/Cbf7/better-together-learning-playground https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/15FKahYvTdu4_IjeZ6Ge9km10Gn1UB1Eno8saNrgCHfY/edit Aurdino: What is it what do I do with it? with David Platt, Heidi Baynes and special guest Roger Wagner of Hyperduino and Hyperstudio https://fallcue2017.sched.com/event/CBPf/arduino-what-is-it-what-do-i-do-with-it Saturday 10/28 Tried to get into Lesson Builder's Fair session with Jon Corippo and Lindsey Blass http://fall.cue.org/event/CBQH/lesson-builders-fair-a-bold-approach-to-lesson-design Absolutely packed, next time. Went to http://fall.cue.org/event/CBQ7/why-the-maker-movement-matters-in-education-exploring-the-new-steam-power with David Thornburg and his wife Norma -STEAM curriculum areas with 3D printers, Arduinos, micro:bits and other new tools for the K-12 classroom. http://fall.cue.org/event/CBQp/tubes-tape-and-imagination-starting-and-sustaining-a-future-ready-lab with Jennifer Harrison Principal, Tustin Unified School District and Traci DiLellio Teacher Grades 3/4, Tustin Unified School District http://fall.cue.org/event/CBRT/tech-out-that-open-house with Monica Bennett and Valerie Sun Finally, http://fall.cue.org/event/CBRx/makerspaces-nuts-and-bolts with Heidi Baynes TOSA-Instructional Technology, San Jacinto Unified School District, Gabrielle Henderson, Denise Leonard, Mark Synnott, Joseph Williams and again special guest Roger Wagner. Sunday 10/29 Podfather Leo Laporte https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1435?autostart=false check out about the hour and fifteen minute mark to see us in the studio, and a sticker of ours on Leo's Desk.

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Educators Lead with Jay Willis
87: Dr. Greg Franklin | Touch Someone's Heart And You Can Change Their Life Forever | Leaders Change Behavior By Moving People Emotionally, Not With Facts And Figures | How To Navigate With The Fish Bowl Life | How To Leave It At The Office And Guard Your

Educators Lead with Jay Willis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 62:28


Dr. Greg Franklin is the superintendent of the Tustin Unified School District in Southern California. Dr. Franklin is passionate about preparing all students to succeed in the global workforce through rigorous and engaging instruction, real-world applications, and the integration of technology. Among his accomplishments, Dr. Franklin was named California and Orange County Superintendent of the Year for 2014. In addition, Dr. Franklin is president of the Association of California School Administrators State Superintendents Council and adjunct faculty at the University of Southern California.   Quote Greg mentioned from Haim Ginot regarding the power of a teacher: “I’ve come to a frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element in the classroom. It’s my personal approach that creates the climate. It’s my daily mood that makes the weather. As a teacher, I possess a tremendous power to make a child’s life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration. I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis will be escalated or de-escalated and a child humanized or de-humanized.” – Haim Ginot   His Name is Today by Gabriela Mistral “We are guilty of many errors and many faults, But our worst crime is abandoning the children, Neglecting the fountain of life. Many of the things we need can wait, The child cannot wait. Right now is the time his bones are being formed, His blood is being made, And his senses are being developed. To him we cannot answer ‘tomorrow’ His name is Today.”     About EducatorsLead: Educators Lead is a podcast created to help launch educators into the next level of leadership. This show is for you if you are interested in educational leadership as an assistant principal, principal, superintendent, teacher or someone who hopes to be a school leader one day. Educators Lead offers inspiration and practical advice to help you lead more effectively. Jay Willis interviews school leaders three days a week to discuss why and when these educators made the decision to move into school leadership, challenges along the journey, and stories that made it all worthwhile. Educators Lead is a great resource for any educator looking to make a greater impact. Educate. Inspire. Lead. http://www.educatorslead.com