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1. manteca.schoolspan.com
manteca.schoolspan.com/newslet - [Cached]Published on: 7/26/2007 Last Visited: 8/3/2007
Steve Clark is the new assistant principal for Sierra High School. Clark began his career as an alternative education teacher with San Joaquin County Office of Education in 1993. In 1997, he was hired to teach English and history at Sierra High School, and in 2002, he advanced to the position of Vice Principal at Sierra High School. As an administrator, Clark has assisted with various discipline committees, worked with at-risk teens in the summer youth YesPlus program, and has also assisted in developing the District's Guidlines for grades 9 through 12. He has also served as an A.V.I.D. coordinator and summer school principal. -
2. Britain's Emerging Education Industry
www.edreform.com/pubs/beales1. - [Cached]Published on: 9/13/1999 Last Visited: 8/16/2000
According to Steve Clark, Deputy Director of Education for Surrey, he was inspired by the U.S. experience with the Edison Project. Initially, however, he approached the University of Surrey as a potential partner for the failing school. But when the University declined, Clark pursued the idea of bidding the school out to a private company.
By law, such contracts must adhere to European bidding protocols. Surrey County Council advertised the bid throughout Europe. Ultimately the LEA received nine expressions of interest from potential operators with a total of four companies, all of whom were British, submitting bids-3E's Enterprises, Nord Anglia, CfBT, and Education Partners. The Edison Project considered the project, but declined to submit a bid citing limits of scale and flexibility.
The Surrey County Council awarded the contract to 3E's selecting it on the basis of cost effectiveness and its overwhelming popularity with parents' groups who reviewed each of the four proposals. -
3. www.news-journal.com
www.news-journal.com/news/cont - [Cached]Published on: 1/24/2008 Last Visited: 1/24/2008
Assistant Principal Steve Clark said he needed help recently to break one up.
"I would have ended up on the ground if a coach hadn't helped me," Clark said, adding that many girl fights on his campus culminated from gossip.

