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I truly believe that with the right support systems, success is possible for everybody,” said Montes. “In my new role, I am even more committed to mitigating the challenges and barriers that interfere with that success.”
Dr. Indelicato is a 20-year veteran of CCUSD. She served 13 years at the secondary level, with six years as assistant principal for Culver City High School. During her recent seven-year tenure at Linwood Howe Elementary, Dr. Indelicato led the school to achieve Gold Ribbon status.
“While I am sad to leave my beloved Lin Howe community, I am excited about being able to support the entire CCUSD community through my new role at the district,” she said.
Additional district-wide changes include bringing on Diana Fannon, Ed.,D., as Director of Special Education. Formerly with LAUSD, Dr. Fannon (pictured below, left) has been an elementary school teacher, a bilingual school psychologist, psychological services administrator, and most recently, was coordinator within LAUSD’s Informal Dispute Resolution department. In her most recent role, Dr. Fannon worked to facilitate fair and impartial early resolution of concerns or conflicts surrounding disputes with special education issues. She received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Yale University, her master’s in school psychology from National University, and her doctorate in organizational leadership from Pepperdine University.
Chris Cole, (pictured below, right) previously a program specialist in the special education department, will move into the role of Special Education Coordinator.
“As a district, we take great pride in retaining much of our talent by promoting from within,” said Superintendent Lockhart. “Many of our site leaders ha
ve moved into district-wide positions over the years, demonstrating their continued investment in CCUSD.”
The district has already begun interviewing for the new principals of both Lin Howe and El Rincon Elementary. El Rincon’s Principal Dr. Cassandra Ziskind left CCUSD at the end of June to take a job closer to her home.