Alan P. Haskvitz
Alan Paul Haskvitz has spent over twenty years in the classroom. He has taught at Suzanne Middle School in Walnut, California for over a decade. In his first year at this school, the students' standardized state test scores were at the 22nd percentile level. By using his methods and curriculum, student test scores went into the 94 percentile, the largest gain in history.
Haskvitz has credentials to teach English, history, social studies, special education, gifted education, journalism, business and administration. His students routinely engage in activities that utilize their learning. They have a "Feed the Homeless" garden that utilizes all recycled materials and water. They prepare a daily newsletter, On the Day You were Born, for the the local maternity wards. They have drafted and had passed state laws, rewritten and had accepted the voting poll rules for the County of Los Angeles and devised a plan to save 23 million gallons of water a year for their community. Haskvitz's students have also developed plans that ended graffiti in schools and the community, sponsored seeing eye dogs and educated the public about the history of their community.
Haskvitz is one of the few teachers in America who has served as a city commissioner and worked as a volunteer in two cities --- where he lives and where he works. His students have corresponded with world leaders on matters of concern as divergent as the Queen of England and General Noriega. Haskvitz's students have won national championships in art, basketball, essay writing, community service, and preserving the environment. Haskvitz has coached all major sports and his girl's team won both national and international tournaments.
Education
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Memorial University/LaVerne University, Pre-doctoral work |
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California State (CSU) Master of Arts in American Studies |
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Memorial University, Bachelor of Education |
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California State, Bachelor of Science, journalism and business |
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Chaffey Junior College, Associate of Arts |
Special Recognition
| Class website project represented the US in the international finals held in Rome, Italy |
| 1987, 1997, 2009 - Golden Bell Award from California School Board Association |
| USA Today All American Teacher |
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Future City Competition - 3rd place |
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National Exemplary Middle School Teacher and Social Studies Curriculum, National Council for the Social Sciences (NCSS) |
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Professional Best Teacher, Learning Magazine |
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Hero in Education, Reader's Digest |
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Campbell's Best Teachers in America |
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Outstanding Social Studies Program (Los Angeles County and California) |
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Audubon Society Outstanding Program Award |
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National Wildlife Association Award |
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President's Award for Environmental Education |
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Washington Medal, National Teacher Award, Freedom Foundation |
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Christa McAuliffe National Award |
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Robert Cherry International Award for Great Teachers |
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California Agriculture Teacher of the Year |
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Spirits of Education Award, National Broadcasting Company |
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CSU 50th Anniversary distinguished Alumni Award |
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National Bicentennial Award |
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National Highway Safety Award |
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Chaffey College and Chaffee High School Distinguished Alumnus Award |


