Ashburn Community Updates and Opportunities

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Explore the latest happenings in the Ashburn community, from sign-in procedures to agenda highlights, local orchestra opportunities for young musicians, educational announcements, and details about candidates involved in multicultural studies and teaching roles. Stay informed about school board updates, upcoming focus groups, and notable achievements of community members. Dive into a range of enriching activities and initiatives shaping the Ashburn area.


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  1. WELCOME Members & Supervisors Please Sign in at the computers

  2. AGENDA AGENDA Welcome Approval of the October minutes Fast Five Announcements Special Election Subject Matter Supervisor Introductions Round Table Discussions Adjournment

  3. Ashburn Youth Symphonic Orchestras Ashburn Youth Symphonic Orchestras Ashburn Youth Symphonic Orchestras (AYSO), an educational and performance program, is open to young musicians ages of 8 and 19. AYSO is actively recruiting brass, woodwinds, string and percussion players. LCPS middle school and high school students must provide proof of participation in their school music program in order to enroll. Mondays 5:00-6:00pm Prelude Symphony (Beginner) Mondays 6:00-7:30pm Intermezzo Symphony (Intermediate) Mondays 7:30-9:00pm Finale Symphony (Advanced) http://www.ymppa.org/AYSO/index.php

  4. Announcements School board seat open Chris Croll Amy Tribier Jenna Alexander Bob Oneiser AOL Data January meeting is HALO October meeting follow up Feb. 6 at 6PM-African American Focus group Feb. 20 at 6PM-Religious minority focus group Jan. 2 at 6PM- LGBTQ Focus group Jan. 16 at 6PM- Hispanic Focus group MSAAC awards update

  5. Candidate: Deborah March Multicultural Studies Curriculum Resource Teacher, Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax, VA, 8/18-present English Teacher and Academic Director, Loudoun School for the Gifted, Ashburn, VA Citizenship and English as a Second Language Tutor 8/14-8/18 ETS Recognition of Excellence Award (for perfect score on Praxis 0041) 2012 Sylvia Ardyn Boone Prize (for scholarly work in African American art history) 2012 Jacob K. Javits Fellowship (for graduate study in the humanities) 2006-2010 Organizer and moderator, Equity in Gifted Education Panel, Loudoun School for the Gifted, 3/16/18 (with participants representing MSAAC, Jack Kent Cooke, and the NAACP). Resolving Issues of Race panelist, Black History Expo. Loudoun Freedom Center, 2/17/18. The Hidden History of the African American Community in Loudoun County. Ashburn Daughters of the American Revolution, 1/25/18. Yale University, Ph.D. African American Studies and American Studies, May 2012. Dissertation: "Reframing Blackness: Photography and African American Literary Modernism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century"

  6. Candidate : Michele Leffler SUBSTITUTE TEACHER LCPS Currently renewing my Teaching ESL license. I have been in the classrooms since 2006 throughout the county. The past 10 years I have substituted most often for special education classes. BUDGET ANALYST, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT U.S. NAVY AND RESERVES 1994 2006Budget Analyst for Chief of Naval Personnel, N10 division. Responsible for compiling data and assessing Department of Navy and Defense Working Capital Fund and Reimbursables . Conversations for ESOL adults teacher Gum Spring Library (2013-2018) Conversations for ESOL adults teacher Gum Spring Library (2013-2018) Room Parent lead (2014-present) Pinebrook PTA President (2016-2017) Pinebrook PTA VP of Events and ASEP Coordinator (2017-2018) Scholastic Book Fair Chairperson (2015-2017) Loudoun Education Alliance of Parents (LEAP) Secretary (2017-2018) Reading PROVISIONAL TEACHING LICENSE, ESL VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (VDOE) Took classes in linguistics, foundations of reading, and cultural sensitivity classes to become an ESL teacher. BACHELOR S DEGREE, MANAGEMENT & PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE ST. MARY S COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA

  7. Candidate: Shemetris Vital Education Consultant & Substitute Teacher Loudoun County Public Schools March 2018-Present. Manage, address student & classroom needs Created & implemented innovative & engaging lesson plans & activities for increased student participation Conducted & implemented instruction for small group & individual classroom activities with students based on differentiated learning needs Chief Executive Office/Senior Consultant SVital Corporation Consulting Firm August 2003- Present Manage, Train & Work closely with small & large teams to deliver results to clients Lead & manage teams of (5-50) to contribute to overall project success Maintain a h&s on role to ensure deadlines & key deliverables are met & accurate Project Management for Direct client processes & strategies Design & implement leadership trainings for new cohorts & graduates Coach, Create, Teach & manage new media presentations Create & Develop trainings & curriculums for small & large groups Maximize growth & improve business performance Event planning, projects, retreats, conference & team building Facilitate, conduct panel discussions for community events & trainings Education Consultant & Substitute Teacher Grand Prairie ISD, Everman ISD, Cedar Hill ISD August 2006-March 2017 Manage, address student & classroom needs Created & implemented innovative & engaging lesson plans & activities for increasedstudent participation Conducted & implemented instruction for small group & individual classroom activities withstudents based on differentiated learning needs Master of Business Administration Dallas Baptist University 2016 Bachelors of Science in Human Development University of Houston 2003

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