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Software Development Engineer
in Test - II (Torrance, CA; and
client sites) Develop and maintain
automation testing across UI, Services/
API and mobile. Automate test data
management and execute tests.
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in
Computer Science or closely related
field required. 3 years of relevant
work experience required. Must be
proficient in Java, JavaScript, Python,
Selenium, SoapUI, Jenkins, and SQL
Server. Mail resume to Numentica
LLC, 3868 W Carson St Suite 300,
Torrance, CA, 90503.
Help Wanted
California MENTOR is seeking loving
families with an available bedroom in
their home to share their lives with
an adult with special needs. Receive
a competitive, monthly stipend and
ongoing support. Join us for our next
info session Wednesdays at 2pm.
Call Juan 424-750-9631 Ext 203.
1BD/1 BTH, upper, immaculate,
ocean view. 707 E. Grand, El
Segundo. $1800. 310.365.1481 or
310.641.2148.
For Rent
El Segundo, 2 bedrooms, 2 parking
spaces, with new paint, carpets,
shutters, stove, good area. $1,995.
310.322.2837.
For Rent
Fairview Heights, Inglewood;
1 BDRM house, 1 BTH, huge
back yard, pet ok, plenty parking,
2 rms off garage, workshop.
Renter pays utilities, $2350/mth.
310.795.3586.
Apartment for Rent
147 Whiting Unit 6, One.
Bedroom, One Bath. Completely
remodeled in 2017. This is a
gorgeous free-standing apartment-
NO COMMON WA L L S.
Enclosed single car garage.
On-Site laundry room. Walk to
the beach, parks, shopping, and
downtown El Segundo restaurants.
We are located away from LAX and
near downtown El Segundo- a big
advantage with less aircraftnoise.
Gas and water paid. Sorry, no pets
allowed. Available September 1.
$2,495. 310 422 9595.
Wanted
WANTED. Vinyl, vinyl, vinyl records,
anything musical. Collectibles/
antiques. Typewriters, sewing
machines, military, silver, Japan,
records, stamps, coins, jewelry,
Chinese, ANYTHING. Buy/Sell/
Trade. We sell for you on EBAY. Studio
Antiques, El Segundo. 310.322.3895.
Garage Sale
Bicycles, scooters, wet suits,
snowboard, tennis raquets, clothing
and more. 420 W Oak Ave., Saturday
Aug 31st. 7:00am-11am.
Employment
Part-time Sales. Looking for motivated
part-time workers. Inside sales: work
from home and make sales calls.
15% commission on all sales. Outside
sales: territories are Torrance and
El Segundo. Includes walking and
interacting with business owners. 20%
commission on all sales. Seniors and
students welcome. Send resume to
management@heraldpublications.com.
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ESUSD from page 3
in; an agreement with the Long Beach City
College District Tomorrow’s Teacher Preparation
program, which will allow Long Beach
students to gain valuable fieldwork activities
inside ESUSD classrooms, observing and
providing assistance to the classroom teacher.
Also passed during the consent portion of
the 90-minute meeting: a consultant agreement
with Jamie Douraghy for a workshop
that will take place on Nov. 1, and is slated to
help High School educators to “identify and
articulate core beliefs as educators to create
clarity, define purpose, and form a more unified
culture.” Other agreements ratified ran
the gamut from an agreement to provide the
District with an actuarial study of District retiree
health benefits, to the reupping of a contract
with American Pest Services to provide monthly
pest control services.
After Board clerk Tracey Miller-Zarnecke
accepted gifts to the District, the Board next
plunged into the action item portion of the
first regularly scheduled meeting since July 9.
The joint agreement with the City regarding
the RSS parking lot was ratified, as was the
agreement with Alder, and a deal that will
partner the District with Mattel, Inc., to provide
what is termed the “Barbie Dream Gap
Project Curriculum.” RSS has been selected
as a Project test site. The project helps to address
issues that research has uncovered that
many girls, starting as early as five, start to
develop “limiting beliefs,” including believing
that they are not as smart as boys; they tend to
shy-away from leadership opportunities; and
many begin to doubt that they can do or be
anything that they put their mind to.
The Board also approved a growing list of
qualified architectural firms that have been
selected to provide their services to the District
as the ESUSD continues implementing its
Long-Range Facilities Master Plan (LRFMP).
Board President Nancy Cobb, in an email sent
prior to the meeting, touted the District’s new
motto, “Transforming Education for a Changing
World,” citing what she called examples of this
transformation, including expanding course offerings,
and teaching approaches that focus on
more personalized learning. She noted the new
teaching stations that teachers were able to take
advantage of on Wednesday, as well as the access
to ramped-up technology in-and-out of the
classroom. She mentioned that, thanks to the
proceeds from the sale of the old Imperial school
site, and the passing of bond Measure ES, many
of the facility upgrade projects delineated in the
(LRFMP) have either been implemented, are
under construction, or are on the front-burner
as the District kicks-off a new school year.
The only information pending action item on
the agenda involved the teaming of the District
with the El Camino Community College to
develop seamless pathways from high school
to community college for students interested
in furthering their career technical education
prospects.
The next regularly scheduled Board meeting
is set for Tuesday evening, Sept. 10. •
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