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Linked Learning Alliance

As California seeks to improve its high schools and better prepare its students for the future, many see "Linked Learning" as a solution.

The Linked Learning Alliance is a statewide coalition of education, industry, and community organizations dedicated to improving California’s high schools and preparing students for postsecondary education and career, both options and not just one or the other. More than 140 organizations and individuals have joined to date.

The Alliance brings a collective voice and coordinated effort to expanding access to Linked
Learning—programs of study that connect learning in the classroom with real-world applications outside of school. Pathways integrate rigorous academic instruction with demanding technical curriculum and work-based learning—all set in the context of an industry theme. Visit the Alliance website.

Alliance Members

Updated May 27, 2010
Education Organizations & Associations
Individuals
  • Cynthia Borcich, Assistant Principal, Sacramento City Unified School District
  • Sharon M. Brown, Assistant Principal, San Benito High School
  • Mary Bull, Educator, Former Superintendent, Vallejo Unified School District
  • Lisa Cleri Reale, Consultant, Lisa Cleri Reale & Associates
  • Anthony Cody, Science Content Coach, Oakland Unified School District
  • Kim Coffeen, School Facility Planner/Architect, LPA, Inc.
  • Amy Cooper, Director of Policy, Office of Los Angeles Unified School District Board President Mónica Garcia
  • Xilonin Cruz-Gonzalez, Board of Education, Azusa Unified School District
  • Elizabeth Daley, Dean, School of Cinema—Television, University of Southern California
  • Jennielyn Dino-Rossi, Consultant, Contra Costa Economic Partnership
  • Dr. Brian Donnelly, Teacher, Davis Joint Unified School District
  • Tasha Dorado, Lead Counselor, Lompoc High School
  • Joanne Durkee, Director, Mt. Diablo Unified School District
  • Ganesh, Research Scholar, NITTTR Chandigarh
  • Mónica Garcia, President, Board of Education, Los Angeles Unified School District
  • Wendell Greer, Associate Superintendent, West Contra Costa Unified School District
  • Judi Heitz, Curriculum Specialist, Math/Science, Grossmont Union High School District
  • Bruce Ingraham, Doctoral Student, St. Mary's College
  • Rick Jordan, Principal, Eureka High School
  • Ian Kaiser, Career Pathways Consultant, Vallejo City Unified School District
  • Jean Kaput, Coordinator Workforce Initiatives, Mira Costa Community College
  • Pelaji Kyauka, Ph.D., Biology Teacher, Oakland Unified School District
  • Susan Mas, Executive Director, The Design High School, Los Angeles
  • Julia May, Tech Prep Liaison, Solano Community College
  • Efrain Mercado, Educational Consultant, ACT, Inc.
  • Jack O'Connell, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education
  • Bernice Onofre, Registered Nurse, Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE)
  • Gary Page, Education Consultant, California Department of Education
  • Norma Provencio Pichardo, Organizational Development Consultant & Career Coach, Workplace Hollywood
  • Hudi Podolsky, Education Consultant, Podolsky Consulting
  • Pedro Rosado, District Representative, Office of Senator Loni Hancock
  • Laura Silva, Education Consultant, Silva & Associates
  • Ellen Spitalnik, Consultant
  • Phyllis Throckmorton, Director, CTE, Oxnard Union High School District
  • Jonathan Tran, Legislative Aide, California State Assembly
  • Rebecca C. Troyer, Lead Teacher/ROP Instructor, Pasadena Unified School District
  • Saili Tuitasi, Science Teacher, Los Angeles Unified School District
  • Michael Ward, Senior Consultant, Economic and Workforce Development, High Bar Consulting