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East Los Angeles College average salary is $38,600, median salary is $38,600 with a salary range from $38,600 to $38,600.
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Elementary Spanish Teacher 38,600-38,600 South Jordan, UT, 84095 2018 East Los Angeles College Elementary Spanish Teacher Salaries (1)
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  • East Los Angeles College
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Monterey Park, CA
  • The East Los Angeles College Foundation has provided supplemental financial support to the Jaime Escalante Math & Science Program since its arrival to East Los Angeles College. Jaime Escalante, himself, transferred his program to the College. The intensive program approach was established in 1980 by Jaime Escalante, a teacher in East Los Angeles, whose inspirational teaching methods motivated a group of Latino students at Garfield High School. These students, working with Mr. Escalante, studied calculus in preparation for the national Advanced Placement Examination in that subject. The remarkable success of the students caused the College Board (administering agency) to question...