TUSTIN : State Names Drama Teacher to Arts Panel
A drama teacher who has taught at Tustin High School for more than 20 years has been appointed to a state panel that reviews and offers changes to the high school visual and performing arts curriculum.
Lisa Roseman was named to the Visual and Performing Arts Curriculum Framework Criteria Committee recently by the California State Board of Education. She and other panel members will meet throughout the year to work on developing the state curriculum.
Roseman was the Tustin Unified School District’s Teacher of the Year in 1989. She was one of four Orange County teachers who competed in the California Teacher of the Year competition that year.
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