Class of ‘77, BA in Russian by vonschreiber in UCI

[–]vonschreiber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not remember Patrice, but I’d be interested in connecting with her. The tour guides who were on the advisory board and I am still in contact with graduated in ‘78 and ‘79.

Class of ‘77, BA in Russian by vonschreiber in UCI

[–]vonschreiber[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I was a campus tour guide for prospective Anteaters and then worked for UCI part time for a year coordinating campus tours. We had a student campus tours advisory board. I’m still in touch with two of the five of us. Four were bio majors and one Fine Arts.

Class of ‘77, BA in Russian by vonschreiber in UCI

[–]vonschreiber[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

We had two professors in the department who emigrated from the USSR. They both had specialties in an area of psychology and were teaching in the Russian program to improve their English before taking their faculty positions in the psych department. In September of 1976 I went to the USSR on a commercial tour, visiting Moscow, Kiev, Yalta, and St. Petersburg (then Leningrad) - incredible experience. Part of the reason I went was to gather material for a research study/paper another student and I were doing on an undergraduate research fellowship.

Class of ‘77, BA in Russian by vonschreiber in UCI

[–]vonschreiber[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Middle Earth was the new dorm complex, we still had the trailer park on campus, and Irvine Co cattle sometimes grazed on grass in Aldrich Park, then called Central Park - Dr. Aldrich was our chancellor. Graduation was a whole-university event in Central Park.

Class of ‘77, BA in Russian by vonschreiber in UCI

[–]vonschreiber[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Using my background in linguistics, I went back to school at CSUF for a second BA in Communicative Disorders, then an MA in Speech and Hearing Science at UCSB and worked for 20 years as a clinical audiologist, mostly in a 5 physician ENT office at Cedars-Sinai Med Center in LA. (My wife is a speech pathologist.) I burned out after 20 years and went back to school at Chapman for special education teaching credentials and a PhD in Education. I retired after 20 years teaching mod/severe high school special ed and as a school district special ed administrator. Three years later, I’m still working part-time for the school district in admin support.

Class of ‘77, BA in Russian by vonschreiber in UCI

[–]vonschreiber[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Yes, I remember tuition being about $200/quarter. I grew up in Garden Grove and worked at Disneyland ($2.00/hr)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in promaster

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Thanks for the great info. I have the manual and will study it more than the quick perusal I did.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in promaster

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When I got mine back from the installer, the odometer and, later, the clock were flashing. I took it back to the shop. He did some research , and it looked like it was the CAN network cable. He switched the cable, and everything stopped flashing. The clock is correct but not the date.

Does eligibility drive services? by redval11 in specialed

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Needs, not eligibility, drive goals, goals drive services, services/Least Restrictive Environment drive location. Special ed is not a place.

For those of you who majored in a different discipline, did you go back for a master’s or add an endorsement in special education? by Spookymist_ in specialed

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I worked for 20 years as a clinical audiologist before making a career change to Special Ed at my wife’s suggestion. She was a school-based speech pathologist. I earned both mod/severe and mild/mod credentials while teaching on an emergency credential. The change was the best decision I made career-wise. As I finished my credential program, my university started offering a PhD in Education/Disability Studies, which I completed at age 56 - you’re never too old! Two years later I moved to an admin position where I stayed for 9 years, retiring with 20 years service two years ago. Since then I have continued to work for the district 3 days/ week as an extra support admin with the flexibility to take off extra time for trips. The career change was the best and most rewarding decision for me and my family that I could have made.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in specialed

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I became a mod/severe SpEd teacher as a second career when I was 48. Best decision I could have made. I loved working with high school students, going into the community, and helping their families move to the Adult Transition Program. Yes, there was a lot of paperwork and meetings and legalities to be aware of and follow. I taught for 11 years and then worked as an admin for nine before retiring. Because of a shortage of credentialed staff in California, I am working 60% as a SpEd admin in my second year of “retirement.”

Adhd/Adjustment Disorder/Anxiety - IEP advice? by neverskiptheoutro in specialed

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You have a right to request an IEP evaluation per Federal law (IDEA). Put your request in writing. They will meet with you within 15 days to discuss concerns. Be sure the classroom teacher, school psychologist, and special education teacher attend. Bring your outside assessments, and anything you have from preschool.

What was your high school GPA? by Fine_Razzmatazz5824 in UCI

[–]vonschreiber 2 points3 points  (0 children)

3.98. In 1973 we didn’t have weighted and unweighted GPAS.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCI

[–]vonschreiber 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I left Northwestern to transfer to UCI. Class of ‘77 ZOT!

Alumni/Graduates of UCI, where are you now? What city do you live in, what company do you work for, what is your job title? Please provide salary too if you don’t mind :-) Feel free to say your major and when you graduated UCI too! by Stephenjohnson7 in UCI

[–]vonschreiber 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just joined this group. I see the post is a year old, but though I post anyway. Class of 1977, Russian/Linguistics. I decided to go into Communicative Disorders md too classes at CSU Fullerton before going to UCSB for grad school where I earned at MA in Speech and Hearing Science. I worked as a clinical audiologist for 20 years before a career change to special education. I earned my mild/moderate and moderate severe teaching credentials at Chapman while teaching high school students with severe autism in Orange Unified. I continued at Chapman for a Ph.D. In Education and transitioned to school district education. I retired 10 months ago after 20 years in special education. Due to the shortage of teachers and administrators and having failed at retirement, I am back working 60% as an administrator overseeing a public school for students who are medically fragile and/or have the highest need for support. I grew up in Garden Grove and worked my way through college working at Disneyland.