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TORRANCE TRIBUNE March 10, 2016 Page 3 16-1584ps_sby-ie-16-010 ©2016 lacmta Police Reports Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Now in Service Metro’s Gold Line Foothill Extension o;cially opened March 5, with large crowds coming out to enjoy live music, food trucks and more at the new Arcadia, Monrovia, Duarte/City of Hope, Irwindale and Azusa Downtown Stations. The 11.5-mile rail line extension connects East Pasadena to Azusa and points in between, providing a relaxing and money-saving alternative to driving the busy 210 Freeway. Rediscover Gold at metro.net/moregold. New TAP Website At the all-new taptogo.net, you can load your card, register for free balance protection, see if you’re quali>ed for a reduced fare and search for a TAP vendor near you. Visit taptogo.net and unlock the full potential of your TAP card. Metro Eases Tra;c Everyone knows that congestion is bad, but we really can improve the way we get around. Right now, Metro is easing tra;c by delivering 1.4 million rides each day. And we’re planning future relief all over LA County by adding more bus and rail service, >xing freeway bottlenecks, funding local road improvements and updating our strategic transportation vision. We’ve come a long way in a short amount of time, but we still have so much more to do. Let’s get it done, together. Learn more about The Plan at metro.net/theplan. Take a Tour of the Expo Rail Line It’s easy to explore destinations like Olvera Street, the Broad Museum and Exposition Park on Metro. Learn how to get started with a FREE guided rail tour of the Metro Expo Line. You’ll get useful tips on how to plan your trip, buy a pass, and ride the Metro rail and bus system. To reserve your spot, visit metro.net/tours. metro.net @metrolosangeles losangelesmetro Theft 2/27/2016 6:00:00 PM 20300 BLOCK ANZA AVE Suspect(s) pries open coin boxes on laundry machines and takes property/ cash Burglary-Residential 2/27/2016 8:30:00 AM 200 BLOCK CALLE DE MADRID Suspect(s) smashes patio door for entry, ransacks and takes property/ watches, safe, passports, cash, coins Burglary-Auto 2/27/2016 8:00:00 AM 2600 BLOCK PACIFIC COAST HWY Suspect(s) smashes window for entry and takes property/duffel Burglary-Auto 2/26/2016 8:20:00 PM 2800 BLOCK PACIFIC COAST HWY Suspect(s) smashes window for entry and takes property/backpack, books, cash Auto Theft-All 2/26/2016 6:30:00 PM 3300 BLOCK LOMITA BLVD Stolen vehicle: ‘00 Honda Civic Theft 2/26/2016 6:05:00 PM 3500 BLOCK CARSON ST Suspect(s) takes unattended property left in restroom by victim/ purse Burglary-Residential 2/26/2016 5:45:00 PM 3400 BLOCK 228TH ST Suspect(s) removes window screen on open window for entry, ransacks and takes property/ cash, jewelry Burglary-Commercial 2/26/2016 3:00:00 PM 3400 BLOCK 168TH ST Suspect(s) vandalizes classroom and restroom being remodeled Burglary-Residential 2/26/2016 9:45:00 AM 4000 BLOCK NEWTON ST Suspect(s) enters unlocked side garage door, rummages through boxes and bins and flees without taking any property when confronted by victim Burglary-Residential 2/25/2016 11:00:00 PM 1900 BLOCK GRAMERCY AVE Suspect(s) enters unlocked door and takes property/purse, jewelry box, jewelry, tablet, cell phone, keys Vandalism 2/25/2016 6:40:00 PM 22500 BLOCK HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) scratches victim’s vehicle’s paint Burglary-Auto 2/25/2016 5:30:00 PM 2000 BLOCK MARTINA AVE Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle and takes property/notebooks, cash, knife Burglary-Auto 2/25/2016 3:45:00 20500 BLOCK HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) takes property from vehicle while it is being washed/laptop Theft 2/25/2016 2:50:00 PM 4100 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Suspect(s) takes property from porch/ parcels to be mailed Theft 2/25/2016 11:30:00 3300 BLOCK TORRANCE BLVD Suspect(s) takes unattended property charging in outlet/cell phone Theft 2/25/2016 11:16:00 AM 18000 BLOCK HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) takes property from purse left in restroom by victim/cash Auto Theft-All 2/25/2016 7:14 AM 4100 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Stolen vehicle: ‘92 Toyota SR5 Burglary-Auto 2/25/2016 1:14:00 AM 2600 BLOCK SKYPARK DR Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown means, ransacks and takes property/sunglasses, cash Burglary-Residential 2/24/2016 9:00:00 PM 4200 BLOCK 179TH ST Suspect(s) enters unlocked door and takes property/car keys and car Theft 2/24/2016 6:12 PM 2000 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Suspect(s) cuts lock and takes property from balcony/ bicycle Auto Theft-All 2/24/2016 6:00:00 PM 300 BLOCK VAN NESS AVE Stolen vehicle: ‘03 Yamaha M/C • School Board from front page from the teachers this year have been very positive.” The Solution Tree staff will work side-byside with school leadership teams made up of both teachers and administrators. The plan is for each school’s leadership team to develop the “internal capacity for implementing and sustaining Professional Learning Communities (PLC) at each high school, and select elementary schools.” The goal of each PLC is to develop and use unique skills to work with students identified to not be achieving academic success. PLC members will apply targeted instruction during the regular school day in order to close the achievement gap among identified students. “Solution Tree, Inc., over the course of the school year, will facilitate a series of six professional development engagements specific to each educational level, TK-5 and 9-12, titled ‘Professional Learning Communities at Work Coaching Academy,’” states the board agenda. “The PLC Coaching Academy will be facilitated by PLC Master Coaches and includes six days of professional development training, per education level, and a selection of publications and resources for each participant and school leadership team.” For 18 years Solution Tree has worked to provide professional and comprehensive development to school districts that will allow educators in the K-12 system to raise the level of student achievement. Through the use of educator conferences, customized district solutions aimed at long-term professional development, books, videos and online courses Solution Tree has developed a reliable reputation among school districts across the country. The plan is for every team to create a set of skills, activities, along with implementing and teaching what they learned to the faculty at the individual school site they attended. The content of the coaching academy is based on what administrators want students to learn, establishing a mechanism to identify if the students learned the objectives, having a reactionary plan to in case students have not learned and knowing what to do if students do learn their objectives. The work coaching academies are set up for PLC members to: “understand the concept and attributes of a professional learning community; examine research-based best practices and standards for becoming a professional learning community; experience and create sample processes and products reflective of professional learning communities; acquire strategies and tools for designing, implementing, and evaluating a school’s  journey towards becoming a professional learning community; design a plan of action for implementing the professional learning community concept at your school; participate actively by engaging in conversations and teamwork; and to reflect on and self-assess personal knowledge, skills, and beliefs,” states the agenda. The total cost of Solution Tree Inc.’s services are set at $1,500 per participant and there are a total of 130 participants, scheduled to be funded by the District’s LCAP  Supplemental Grant. “This was part of the LCAP funding we received last year. The plan is, and we are doing it this year with all middle school and four elementary school, to bring together the leaders on the campus,” Dr. Stowe said. “Separately we would bring along the other 13 elementary [schools] that are not part of this yet,” Dr. Stowe said. “It is a very systematic process to allow for the implementation of the PLC and to make sure that the leadership team that is coming, is getting the support they need to then support the teachers. This is hard work and we are going through a lot of change with new standards and new assessments.” • Burkley & Brandlin LLP A T T O R N E Y S A T L AW Living Trusts/Wills, Probate, Employment Law, Personal Injury Trust and Estates Litigation, Business Litigation, Civil Litigation 310-540-6000 *AV Rated (Highest) Martindale - Hubbell / **Certified Specialist Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law, State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization


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