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EL CAMINO COLLEGE

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Assemblymember hired to teach Olympic Inspiring students in and out of the classroom

medalist to coach beach volleyball By Greg Fontanilla

Al Muratsuchi, an Assemblymember of California’s 66th Assembly District, has been hired to teach at El Camino College. Photo by Elliott Bullock II

By Elliott Bullock II

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l Muratsuchi, an Assemblymember of California’s 66th Assembly District, has been hired to teach political science at El Camino College. Muratsuchi’s political science class emphasizes functionalities, concepts and theories of the political system in California and in the US. Before settling in the South Bay, Muratsuchi attended the University of California Berkeley and received a Juris Doctor degree at UCLA. He has served as an educator, civil rights lawyer, and deputy attorney general. In addition, Muratsuchi served the California Legislature, Torrance Unified School District Board of Education, as well as the SoCal Regional Occupational Center Board of Trustees. This upcoming 2024 Election, the assemblymember is the leading author of Proposition 2, a $10 billion statewide school bond that will help renovate and build

California public schools and community colleges. His work has received recognition by many organizations. In 2019, Muratsuchi received the Legislator of the Year

teach here in El Camino, I appreciate how they made it happen,” Muratsuchi said. He said both a State Representative and a college professor is difficult. “Teaching is hard work and

“I appreciate the students, community colleges are the people’s college,” he said. “I’m learning a lot from my students and their diverse life experiences.” Muratsuchi’s goal this semester is to have his students make politics relevant to their lives and connect the dots between what happens in politics and how it affects their lives in the end. “One of my first assignments was for my students to watch the presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump,” Muratsuchi said. “Write a short essay on what they thought about the debate and more importantly it’s relevant to their lives.” Another goal the I’m gaining more and more assemblymember has is to respect for educators with have his students translate every class I conduct,” he said. concepts into their daily lives. “Spending a lot of evenings and He hopes to convey the idea weekends preparing for my that politics at the local, state or classes as well grading papers.” national level have an impact This semester, Muratsuchi on his pupils. has enjoyed teaching his “It’s important for the students political science and students to make a difference appreciates how diverse they by getting involved with are. politics,” Muratsuchi said.

“I wanted to share my knowledge and experience about the American government with El Camino students.”

award from the California School Boards Association and the Friend of Education Award by the Association of California School Administrators in 2023. Prior to teaching at ECC, he taught at UCLA, but expressed the desire to pass along knowledge at the college. “To seek an opportunity to

Three-time Olympic medalist and professional beach volleyball player April Ross has been hired to coach El Camino’s beach volleyball program this season. Ross will succeed LeValley Pattison who stepped down from coaching the beach team after eight seasons at the helm. “I’m excited to continue to grow this program,” Ross said. “Not just compete, but guide the athletes here in their lives and help them succeed.” She will become the second coach in the program’s eightyear history. Ross represented the United States at the Summer Olympic Games in 2012, 2016 and 2020. At the 2020 Tokyo Games, Ross paired with Alix Klineman to defeat Australia in two sets to secure a gold medal. Prior to those games, Ross and Jennifer Kessy wrapped up the London Games in 2012 with a silver medal after falling to Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh-Jennings. Four years later at the Rio de Janeiro Games, Ross was paired with Walsh-Jennings to take home a bronze medal after defeating Brazil Ross will retire in November after playing her final season for the AVP League. ECC athletic director Jeff Miera expressed excitement with hiring Ross. “I’m really excited about this opportunity for our studentathletes,” Miera said. “It’s an incredible opportunity for them to play and be coached by a three-time Olympic medalist.”


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