Ethnic Studies Community of Practice

The El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, and Sacramento County Offices of Education are excited to host our regional Ethnic Studies Community of Practice. The purpose of this Community of Practice is to bring together administrators and teachers from high schools in our counties to build their capacity to teach Ethnic Studies. This CoP will: 1. Support districts with information regarding state graduation requirements, model curriculum, and support implementation. 2. Share updates from state & regional California Regional Ethnic Studies Collaborative Project (Project CRESC). 3. Identify and collaborate to address varied district needs. 4. Share and learn from each other. 5. Identify expert partners to support work.

Implementing an Effective SST Process

District Administrators, General Education Teachers, School Psychologists, Site Administrators, Special Education Teachers, Special Education Administrators

State and Federal Network

The PCOE State and Federal Programs Network meets monthly following the CDE State and Federal Directors meeting. We provide current and accurate information for program directors responsible for oversight of federal categorical programs and state requirements. Meetings include pertinent and timely information on topics related to categorical needs, programs, compliance, and other related items. In addition, the meetings provide an opportunity to meet and share ideas with people who have similar responsibilities within other Local Educational Agencies (LEAs).

CAASPP New Coordinator Training (150)

Held by our county office of education (COE) partners, this training for new CAASPP coordinators will focus on preparing for summative testing, the Test Operation Management System (TOMS), and coordinator checklist activities. This training for new CAASPP coordinators is held by the Sacramento County Office of Education in partnership with the California Department of Education, El Dorado County Office of Education and Placer County Office of Education. The training will focus on preparing coordinators who have been in their role for less than 12 months for a successful administration of the CAASPP assessments by reviewing upcoming coordinator activities and allowing attendees to ask questions of experienced CAASPP coordinators. Training materials and lunch will be provided. Credit Card Only/ No Refunds/ Registration Transfers Upon Request