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Dan Moser
Acting Superintendent
| | Mr. Moser has been with the East Side Union High School District since 1974. Mr. Moser has served at seven high schools and at the district office in various capacities as a business teacher, summer school teacher, special education teacher, department chairperson, site summer school supervisor, program specialist, special education administrator, associate principal, and principal. Mr. Moser attended San Jose State University, where he earned a B.S. in Business Management in 1969. While at San Jose State University he was an initial member of California’s Mini Corps, a state organization still in existence which helps migrant students and families access health and education services. From 1969 to 1971, Mr. Moser served in the active U.S. Army from 1969 to 1971 where he completed Officer Candidate School, earning his commission as a U.S. Officer. Following his tour of duty in Vietnam, he was Honorably Discharged and began his work on his California Clear Secondary Teaching Credential in Business. While working on his business credential, he had the opportunity to work as a social worker for the Infant Deaf Education Program located at Valley Medical Center. This experience provided Mr. Moser the perspective for his later work as a special education teacher and administrator. In 1977, Mr. Moser received his M.A. in Education – Learning Handicaps from the Santa Clara University. In that same year Mr. Moser received his administrative service credential through examination. Mr. Moser’s contributions to ESUHSD include the first and many workshops on IEPs and special education compliance; the development of the Travel and Tourism Magnet and the Construction Technology Magnet. He has served on the District Benefits Committee and the Negotiations Committee. In addition, Mr. Moser is a member of the Association for Children and Adults for Learning Disabilities, a member of the Association of California School Administrators, a member of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, a visiting team member for Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and currently serves as Chairperson for the San Jose Cal-SOAP Consortium. In 2006, Mr. Moser was awarded Secondary Principal of the Year by Region VIII of the Association of California School Administrators. Mr. Moser’s hobbies include jogging, traveling, and reading. His wife Joan is a Student Advisor. One step-son attends San Jose State University, while his second-step son is learning the ropes of being in business for himself. | |
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