
EL SEGUNDO HERALD March 8, 2018 Page 3
Davis & DeRosa Physical Therapy, Inc.
Davis & DeRosa Physical Therapy, established in 2003,
provides a quaint boutique practice located in El Segundo,
California. The 4,000 square foot facility is a well known
practice offering its patients private, personal treatment by
a licensed therapist at every visit. Patients are guaranteed
one-on-one attention for their 45-minute treatment.
THE PRACTICE SPECIALIZES IN
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT FOR:
Chronic Neck and Back Pain
Pre and Post Surgical Rehabilitation
Sports Injuries
Work Injuries
Neurological Disorders
Foot and Ankle Disorders (including orthotics)
Osteoporosis and other Age Related Disorders
Balance and Vestibular Disorders
Injury Prevention
Troy Davis Owner, PT, DPT • Chris DeRosa Owner, PT, OCS
Leo Valenzuela, PT, DPT • Lianne Nakazaki, PT, DPT
Garret Wong, PT, DPT, OCS • Tami Chang, PT • Kim Klein, PT
William Quibell, PT, DPT • Richelle Mae Milina, PT, DPT, OCS
325 Main Street El Segundo, CA 90245 310.648.3167
www.davisandderosa.com
Calendar of Events
310-606-6831.
TUESDAY, MAR. 13
• Pinochle, 11:30 AM. – 3:30 PM., Senior
Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call
Pam at: 310-318-2856.
• Board of Education Meeting, 7:00 PM.,
District Administrative Board Rooms, 641
Sheldon Street
• CSS & RSS Kinder Visitations, 10:00 AM.
– 11:00 AM., Call schools for more details.
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 14
• Eagles Nest PTO Meeting, 6:15 PM., 641
Sheldon Street, Call: 310-615-2650.
• Bowling, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM, 50 Plus,
Senior Club of El Segundo, Gable House
Bowl, 22501 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance,
Cost: $8.25 for 3 games, Call Joyce at:
310-322-7621.
THURSDAY, MAR. 15
• Disney’s “The Little Mermaid,” produced
by SOUNDSTAGE LIVE!, March 15th –
16th at 7:30 PM. , March 17th at 2:30 PM.
and 7:30 PM. & March 18th at 2:30 PM.
ESHS PAC., 640 Main Street, For more
info/tickets: www.soundstage.live.
• El Segundo Farmer’s Market, 3:00 PM.
– 7:00 PM., located on Main Street, Downtown
El Segundo.
FRIDAY, MAR. 16
• Bingo, 1:00 PM. - 3:00 PM., 50 Plus, $3.00
minimum, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon St., Call Diane: 310-640-9577.
• Star Party, 8:00 PM. – 10:30 PM., Hilltop
Park, Telescopes will be provided, Corner
of Maryland St. and Grand Ave., Call:
310-524-2700.
description of the female, as well as her
current location. Officers found the female to
be in possession of multiple pieces of mail.
Charsha’s quick action led to the arrest of
an identity theft suspect. •
Meeting @ El Segundo Middle School
332 Center St El Segundo 90245
www.hilltopchurchofchrist.com
Deadline for Calendar items is the prior
Thursday by noon. Calendar items are $1 per
word. Email listings to marketing@heraldpublications.
com. We take Visa and MasterCard.
THURSDAY, MAR. 8
• El Segundo Farmer’s Market, 3:00 PM.
– 7:00 PM., located on Main Street, Downtown
• Bay Cities Coin Club, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM.,
everyone welcome, refreshments /raffle,
kids receive a small gift, El Segundo Public
Library, 111 W. Mariposa Ave.
FRIDAY, MAR. 9
• In-Service Day – No School for ESUSD
Students.
• Bingo, 1:00 PM. - 3:00 PM., 50 Plus, $3.00
minimum, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon St., Call Diane: 310-640-9577.
SATURDAY, MAR. 10
• Saturday Night Dance, 7:00 PM. – 9:45
PM., Cost: $3.00 Per Person, Adults of all
Ages Welcome, Senior Club of El Segundo,
339 Sheldon St., Call: 310-524-2705.
SUNDAY, MAR. 11
• Bridge & Pinochle Groups, 11:30 AM. –
3:45 PM, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856.
MONDAY, MAR. 12
• Library Drop-In Program: Miniature Treasure
Box Inspirations, 12:00 PM. – 1:00
PM., free, El Segundo Public Library, 111
W. Mariposa Ave., Call: 310-524-2728.
• Canasta Group, 12:00 PM. – 3:00 PM., 50
Plus, Free, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856.
• RSS PTA Meeting, 6:30 PM., Richmond
Street School, 615 Richmond St., Call:
Keith Charsha observed an unknown female
walking from house to house checking
mailboxes and removing mail from them.
Believing this activity to be suspicious,
Charsha called the police and provided a
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ESUSD Leader Melissa Moore
Selected Superintendent of the Year
El Segundo Unified School District Superintendent
Melissa Moore was selected
as 2018 Superintendent of the Year (Region
14) by the Association of California School
Administrators (ACSA) last week. Moore
will be honored at the organization’s regional
awards event in Long Beach on April 25.
Nominated for the award by ESUSD’s
administrative team, Moore has served as
Superintendent since 2014. According to the
District’s administrators and members of the
Board of Education (BOE) in her nomination
application, “Under Dr. Moore’s leadership,
ESUSD as improved in every area. She has
continually strived to understand the values
of students, parents, staff, community and
the BOE.”
“All of our work aligns with ESUSD’s
goals of increasing student achievement,
ensuring safety, building capacity of personnel,
engaging parents and community, and
maintaining resources to benefit our students,”
said Dylan Farris, ESUSD Executive Director
of Human Resources. “Through her support
for evidence-based practice and focus on the
development of outstanding school leaders,
Moore has facilitated the implementation
of multiple successful student-centered initiatives.”
Under her guidance, ESUSD has
implemented Project Lead the Way/STEM
curriculum for K-12; facilitated a partnership
with the Cotsen Foundation and Loyola
Marymount University for a peer coaching
model to support CGI; implemented the 1:1
technology initiative for grade 4-12; and
achieved the highest graduation rate in the
region at 98.9 percent.
Moore is known for challenging ESUSD
leaders and educators to examine District
practices and ask the tough questions about
access and equity for all students. She has
established a partnership with the University
of Southern California’s Rossier School of
Education to bring a series of K-12 training
for educators on the topic of “differentiating
for depth and complexity” to meet students’
needs by focusing on strengths and interest
to maximize achievement and access.
“The ESUSD Board of Education has taken
great pride in Dr. Moore’s work, and we are
particularly proud of her recent accomplishment
with regard to moving the District’s
digital learning initiatives forward,” said
Emilee Layne ESUSD Board of Education
president. District administration and members
of the BOE believe Moore understands the
significance technology is playing the modern
world. She has made digital learning the main
focus of the District’s mission and empowered
school leaders to incorporate the International
Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
standards as a framework for instruction.
“Since her arrival to the district, Moore
has relentlessly worked to build relationships
with El Segundo Education Foundation,
community partners and industry leaders to
leverage resources to support student success,”
said Farris. “Her strong moral compass and
ability to tackle issues head on has earned
her a reputation for being fair but firm, and
always putting the needs of the students first.”
– Source: ESUSD •
Melissa Moore.
Police Briefs
Kiwanis Good Citizen Award: Keith Charsha
Photo L to R: El Segundo Police Chief Bill Whalen, Keith Charsha, El Segundo Kiwanis Club Secretary Ty Leisher.
Community Briefs
See Calendar of Events, page 4
“A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the
imagination, and instill a love of learning.”
– Brad Henry