!--$sitebuilder version="2.6" extra="Java(1.6.0_11)" md5="085454100d07a21759c8d80bab2ac9a0"$--> Biography of Dr. Vanessa Sheldon, Candidate for PSUSD Board of Education
Vote Dr. Vanessa Sheldon for PSUSD 2014
"More than just a music teacher"


Teaching in her 10th year as a professor at College of the Desert

Earned her doctorate at age 19 from the University of Arizona

Once the youngest college professor in the world

Member, PSUSD Citizen's Advisory Board

State Council Delegate, Community College Association

Member, Community College Association Council Membership Committee

Former member, Part-time Faculty Issues Committee

Trained as a local president by the California Teachers Association

Served on the Riverside Community College District's Academic Standards Committee

Worked in PSUSD, DSUSD, CVUSD and MUSD elementary schools and provided professional
development for their teachers as a teaching artist with the McCallum Theatre Institute

Manages her music performance and teaching career, including international tours and gala events

Concertizes in the local community with Palm Springs High School music students

Biography of Dr. Vanessa Sheldon:

Vanessa Sheldon, Doctor of Musical Arts, is a passionate educator and Palm Springs resident.
A native Southern Californian, she received her earliest formal
education at Peninsula Montessori School followed by public middle and
high schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Entering college
at the age of 13, she received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at California
State University Los Angeles, where she received several awards and
scholarships for her academic as well as musical performance.

Dr. Sheldon settled in the Coachella Valley
after receiving her doctorate from the University of Arizona at age 19.
For over 15 years she has taught in private, elementary, middle school,
community college and university settings. Maintaining a private music
studio at her home in Palm Springs with students of all ages from the
local community and surrounding areas while managing a career as
a professional harpist, she is savvy in the business world as well.

Since 2005 she has taught at the College of the Desert and participated as a
musician in many college concerts, events and fundraisers. She also
served as an associate faculty member at Norco College and currently works
in the same role at Mt. San Jacinto College. While at Norco College she
served on the District Academic Standards Committee, whose duties
include refining minimum qualifications for faculty and graduation requirements.
She also represented the district at many California Teachers’ Association
conferences and events and now acts as a CTA delegate for College of the Desert.
As a former member of the Part-Time Issues Committee and now as part of the
Council Membership Committee for the Community College Association, her duties
involve furthering state legislation and collective bargaining. Serving on the
CCA State Council, her duties include work on the Association's $1M budget.
Throughout her nine years as a community college instructor she has taken part in
student and program learning outcomes implementation, assessment and
reporting. She also currently sits on PSUSD's Citizen's Advisory Board.

For several years Dr. Sheldon worked with the McCallum Theatre Institute,
partnering with elementary schools, their teachers, principals and students,
across all three Coachella Valley school districts in the fields of music,
dance, theatre and visual arts, retaining residencies at several PSUSD
elementary schools. As the Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities
at World Education University she developed curriculum, recruited instructors,
chaired the Academic Standards Committee and wrote the general
education philosophy and requirements for the University as a whole.
In her work as an Osher instructor previously for UC Riverside in
Palm Desert and currently for the CSU San Bernardino College of Extended
Learning, she develops and teaches courses at their main extension campus
in Palm Desert as well as the Palm Springs Art Museum, and gives yearly
lecture-recitals open to the general public. Partnering with the Steinway
Society of Riverside County, Dr. Sheldon has participated in fundraisers
to support their shared mission of bringing music to schools, as well
as given solo harp concerts in PSUSD elementary schools. She also regularly
concertizes across the community with student musicians at Palm Springs High School.
Below,
students at Cahuilla Elementary attend a concert by Dr. Sheldon.



























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