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    Glendale News Press, CA
    May 16 2008


    Assistant superintendent takes job in Pasadena

    Educator who has been with Glendale Unified for 30-plus years calls
    move her `toughest decision.'


    By Angela Hokanson
    Published: Last Updated Friday, May 16, 2008 10:00 PM PDT


    GLENDALE - Alice Petrossian, the assistant superintendent who oversees
    educational services for the Glendale Unified School District's 20
    elementary schools, will leave the district this summer to take a
    position as chief academic officer of the Pasadena Unified School
    District, the districts announced Friday.

    Petrossian, who has been with Glendale Unified for more than 30 years
    and has been in her current position for 11, will oversee everything
    on the education side, from prekindergarten to secondary education, in
    her new role in Pasadena, she said.

    The move is a promotion for Petrossian, as her new position is akin to
    that of a deputy superintendent, a position that Glendale Unified does
    not have, according to Glendale school officials.

    But it wasn't an easy one for her to make, Petrossian said, as she has
    such a long-standing connection to Glendale schools as a professional
    and parent.

    `It was probably the toughest decision in my life,' she said of her
    recent career move.

    Pasadena officials started pursuing her about the job more than a
    month ago, and were patient with her while she made up her mind, she
    said.

    `They finally convinced me that there was a lot that needed to be
    done, and I was the one to do it,' she said.

    Pasadena Unified Supt. Edwin Diaz's vision was an important factor in
    her decision to take on the new post, she said.

    `He would like to make sure that the students in Pasadena have access
    to the most rigorous curriculum and the opportunity to achieve and
    meet their potential,' she said.

    `Those are the kind of things we've worked on in Glendale.'

    Petrossian's new job is a `key leadership post critical to the
    execution of academic improvement strategies to raise student
    achievement,' according to Pasadena Unified.

    The job entails working with the superintendent to realize student
    achievement, working with stakeholders to refine instruction, and
    target services to meet all students' needs, according to the school
    district.

    Petrossian's decision won't likely be easy for others in Glendale
    schools whom she has advised and mentored.

    `It's always hard to replace people who have really grown up with the
    district and have really led the way,' said Joanna Junge, the
    district's director of special projects and intercultural education,
    who has worked with Petrossian for years.

    Junge views Petrossian as a mentor.

    `I just admire so much everything she's done for the English learners
    in the district in particular,' Junge said.

    Petrossian started her education career as a teacher in Northern
    California.

    She has been with Glendale Unified since 1977, as a specialist in
    bilingual education and as the director of intercultural education,
    among other positions.

    She has helped bring a diverse community together, school board
    President Joylene Wagner said.

    And she has always maintained her commitment to putting children
    first, said Janet Buhl, principal of Verdugo Woodlands Elementary
    School.

    `We're going to miss her dearly,' Buhl said.

    Petrossian will certainly aid Pasadena in reaching its goals, as she
    has done in Glendale, Supt. Michael Escalante said.

    `Alice has done a tremendous job for the district over many, many
    years,' he said.

    `This is a great opportunity for her to move to the next level.'

    http://www.glendalenewspress.com/articles /2008/05/17/education/gnp-petrossian17.txt
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