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MVLA rolls out district office reorganization
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Michelle Bissonnette, left, and Perla Pasallo, right, are both long-time Los Altos High School educators who recently got appointed to new roles in the district office.
Two longtime Los Altos High School educators have been appointed to newly created district-level roles, as part of an administrative reorganization in the Mountain View Los Altos Union High School District.
LAHS Assistant Principal Perla Pasallo will become the director of student services and equity, while teacher Michelle Bissonnette will serve as community outreach specialist. Both start their new positions in July.
As director of student services and equity, Pasallo will oversee a range of areas focused on supporting students, including the special-education department, English Learner program, academic counselors and the district’s equity initiatives. According to Superintendent Nellie Meyer, the idea was to bring all the programs together
Parents push MVLA for broader reopening plan
MVLA is planning to bring students back using a hybrid schedule, above, starting in mid-April.
The Mountain View Los Altos Union High School laid out its plan to resume in-person classes in mid-April at a board of trustees study session Monday (March 8), but parents and students who called into the virtual meeting largely urged the district to bring kids back sooner and for longer periods of time.
The district and teachers’ union announced a deal last week that would have teachers return to campus April 19 to lead in-person lessons in a hybrid model. Under the plan, a student would be on campus starting April 22 for two half-days a week. The rest of the time, students would continue remote learning.