1. VITA
DANIEL R. MOSUNICH
1425 Laura Court Atascadero Unified School District
Templeton, California 93465 5601 West Mall
(805) 434-3130 Atascadero, California 93422
(805) 975-5676 (cell) (805) 462-4213
drmosunich@gmail.com danmosunich@atasusd.org
Professional Objective:
A passion to strengthen student outcomes
To promote strong student learning with an emphasis on the traditionally underachieving
student populations through the use of vision-setting, professional learning, and data-
based decision-making.
Experiences, Training, Credentials and Certificates
Preparation for District Leadership
Experiences
2014- Present Lecturer, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Educational
Leadership and Administration Program
2013- Present Director, Assessment, Accountability, and Program
Development, Atascadero Unified School District
2007- 2013 Coordinator, Testing and Accountability, Atascadero Unified
School District
2009-Present Support Administrator, Atascadero Junior High School
1989-2007 School Administrator, Atascadero Unified School District
1999-2003 Internal Coordinator, District Strategic Plan
1997-2007 Principal, San Benito Road Elementary School
1996-1997 Asst. Principal, Atascadero Junior High School
1992-1996 Principal, San Gabriel Road Elementary School
1989-1992 Principal, Santa Margarita Elementary School
1985-1989 School Administrator, Morongo Unified School District
1986-1989 Principal, Joshua Tree Elementary School
1985-1986 Asst. Principal, Oasis Elementary School
1979-1985 Teacher, Los Angeles Unified School District
1984-1985 Mentor teacher, Budlong Ave. Elementary School
1979-1984 Teacher, grades 2-5, Wadsworth Ave. School
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Training
2012 Ed.D. Joint Doctoral Program, UCSB and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
2004 AB 75 Training, San Luis Obispo County Office of Education
2003 Administrator and Teacher Coaching Training, ACSA
1999 Strategic Planning Training, Bill Cook, ACSA
1989 CSLA Training, San Bernardino County Office of Education 1983
M.A. California State University, Los Angeles
Education: Option in Educational Administration
Administrative Services Credential
1979 University of California, Los Angeles
Multiple Subjects Credential
1979 B.A. University of California, Los Angeles
Psychology Major
California Credentials
Administrative Services Credential, Current
Multiple Subjects Credential, Current
Publications and Awards
Seeking to grow professionally while influencing the professional community
“Research You Can Use: Study Seeks to Identify Key Elements of District-wide
Improvement”, EDCAL, Association of California School Administrators,
December 8, 2014.
“An Exploratory Investigation Into The Key Elements Associated With District-
Wide Improvement”, 2012, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing,
3545117.
“An Investigation of District Leaders Perceptions of Forces that Complicate Efforts
to Succeed”, 2009, Journal of School Public Relations, 30, 4, 281-308.
ACSA San Luis Obispo County Charter, Central Office Administrator of the Year,
2013.
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Impacting Sustained Student Improvement
Creating a context for student growth
Common Core Curriculum and Instruction
Co-wrote the district Local Control Accountability Program (LCAP) that included
needs assessments, progress monitoring, and county approval.
Developed a common core standards professional learning program for
administrators, teachers and support staff focused on multi-year incremental
steps leading to full implementation.
Led professional learning workshops for principals and teachers in order to
implement the common core mathematical practices and English language
arts anchor standards including hyperlinked mathematical procedure and
anchor standard rubrics.
Guided the implementation of the Basal Alignment Project (BAPS) to support the
Open Court English language arts program.
Led the implementation of the common core math resource, Eureka Math (Engage
New York) at grades K-8 and its second year of implementation.
Facilitated development of an innovative secondary ELD program focused on
addressing academic needs of long-term English language learners using
Kinsella’s English 3D program and Pearson’s iLit.
Facilitated development of an implementation plan for integrated and designated
ELD strategies at the school level.
Assessment
Participated in the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium In-Person Scale
Setting, Dallas, TX in which cut points were recommended for SBAC testing.
Led the implementation of the CAASPP testing program resulting in consistent
administration of the test and leading to meeting the participation
expectations and use of student results
Provided administrative training in understanding the SBAC testing system and its
connection with the common core standards.
Directed a comprehensive system of accountability including state mandated testing
and local assessment programs
Developed and implemented an English language arts and math benchmarking
assessments, with goals and monitoring systems resulting aligned to the new
standards.
4. 4
Implemented student-learning system, Illuminate, exceeding goals regarding teacher
use for state and local tests and ongoing classroom use.
Developed the use of Aeries Analytics and corresponding warning point systems to
quickly monitor student performance.
Collaborated with high school math and English departments to identify strategies to
improve Early Assessment Program (EAP) results.
Data-Driven Processes to Reach Academic Goals
Application of Response to Intervention
Led the use of data in setting school and system-level goals through the use
individual Data Talks.
Developed a data-based monitoring system for AMAO expectations leading to
results exceeding federal expectations in ELD growth and redesignations.
Developed and implemented data driven practices for identifying, placing, and
monitoring students in intervention programs across content areas
Organized and presented student data results for use by district administration,
principals, and teachers in support of Response to Intervention steps.
Identified key variables associated with student challenges through the use of
longitudinal data resulting in program and resource shifts.
Created protocol for district and school goal evaluation using student data including
the identification of safe harbor levels and individual teacher impact.
Provided direction to school sites in implementing professional learning community
strategies.
Planned and facilitated district-wide grade level meetings focused on mathematics
instructional growth.
Raising All the Boats in the Harbor
The impact of system-wide actions on student results
Participated in the gathering of evidence, creation, and presentation of the Local
Control Assessment Plan (LCAP).
Planned, conducted, and evaluated thrice-yearly administrative workshops intended
to set and achieve district goals.
Developed and facilitated professional learning activities associated with CAASPP
program including SBAC and CAA student supports.
5. 5
Provided data analysis and goal recommendations for Local Education Agency Plan
and Single School Site Plan.
Served as the Title 3 coordinator leading the development and implementation of the
Program Improvement Action Plan.
Servant Leadership
Valuing the role of the community in impacting student learning.
Served as the district liaison for Foster and Homeless Youth.
Developed the Parent Academy as a resource to engage parents in collaborating with
the schools on topics such as college-readiness, bullying, and the new state
standards.
Developed with the DELAC a team of EL parent liaisons whose purpose is to assist
ESL parents in interacting with the schools.
Facilitated a community advisory committee that developed and implemented a
district school boundary enrollment policy and protocol.
Guided the development and implementation of the district strategic plan as the
internal facilitator.
Provided numerous Board of Trustees presentations intended to provide information
and guide in decision-making.
Participated in county and state committees through ACSA and Tri-County
Education Coalition.
Introduced the Latino Family Literacy Program at San Benito School resulting in use
in numerous elementary schools.
Served as the DELAC facilitator and DAC member.
Professional Affiliations
Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)
Association of California School Administrators (ACSA)
Phi Delta Kappa (PDK)