School Board Meeting – ACUSD & ACOE
School board meetings start at 6:30 p.m. and are held at the Amador County Administration Center unless otherwise stated in the posted board agenda. Board agendas are posted here.
School board meetings start at 6:30 p.m. and are held at the Amador County Administration Center unless otherwise stated in the posted board agenda. Board agendas are posted here.
This session is designed for P-3 educators to learn more about specific strategies that will work to support chronic absenteeism beginning with our earliest learners. Come and collaborate with educators across San Diego county and develop an initial action plan that focuses on communication and relationships as we work to interrupt chronic absenteeism.
Any educator engaging in the Project ARISE online courses […]
The Translators and Interpreters Alliance (TIA) Network, a collaborative initiative between the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) and our local education agencies (LEAs), is actively serving as a learning community focused on advancing knowledge in translation and interpretation.
The San Diego County Office of Education Expanded Learning Programs has expanded it's Web-Based Attendance Tracking System. This system allows sites to register students and record daily attendance. The system also collects all the data necessary to comply with the reporting requirements set forth by the California Department of Education.
Utilize several tools to identify your leadership style, how you respond to expectations, how you are organized and energized, by identifying talents and intelligences you bring to the work.
What is Relaunching PLCs? The Professional Learning Communities at […]
Please join us for a virtual School Site Council (SSC) training designed to be a trainer-of-trainers model. We will provide resources for sites/LEAs to hold SSC meetings and to train their School Site Councils.
Would you like to learn how you can decrease problematic behaviors while increasing behaviors you want to see? What we do before and after a challenging behavior is instrumental in effecting behavior change. This workshop will provide you with both proactive antecedent strategies to prevent challenging behaviors, as well as reinforcement strategies to strengthen and maintain desired behaviors.
What is Relaunching PLCs? The Professional Learning Communities at […]
Are you new to the California Community Schools Partnership Program (CCSPP)? Join the Southern Coast Regional Technical Assistance Center (SC R-TAC) for a CCSPP onboarding learning series designed exclusively for new community school leaders like yourself!
Learning Intentions: Participants will: learn the elements of belonging. […]
This presentation provides speech language pathologists (SLPs) with a comprehensive understanding of neurodiversity and its implications in their practice. Neurodiversity encompasses a range of neurological differences, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more. Through this presentation, SLPs will explore best practices for assessment and therapy through a lens of neurodiversity with a strengths-based approach. Practical strategies and interventions tailored to support neurodiverse clients will also be discussed.
Tri-Annual Joint Homeless & Foster Care Liaison Meeting for San Diego County AB 490 & McKinney Vento School District Liaisons.
Is extreme heat on your school playgrounds becoming an […]
The ELO-P Network is a monthly session for District/Charter leadership to deepen their understanding of expanded learning programming and Education Code requirements, share resources and promising practices, and engage in communal learning. The ELO-P Network is facilitated by the System of Support for Expanded Learning at the San Diego County Office of Education.
Are you interested in creating Calming Corners or Regulation Stations for your students this year? Sign up for our Calming Corners PD training this fall! All educators must attend all three sessions to receive free supplies. Spaces are limited to 40 educators.
The North Coastal Consortium for Special Education (NCCSE) Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) acknowledges the vital role of involving parents and educators in supporting students' educational journeys. Helping parents understand the IEP, their role, and the importance of communication and teamwork is key to fostering engagement.
The training will provide participants with a foundational understanding of Restorative Practices and skills to interact with others and use circles in educational settings.