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Contra Costa County Office of Education December 2017
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Welcome to the December 2017 issue of  Dateline. This informative newsletter is for all those in Contra Costa County who work in education. Please tell your fellow teachers and administrators, as well as your friends who would be interested in joining our mailing list ( click here, or the link button at the left column). 

Professional Development / Opportunities

Administrative  Leadership Program (ALP) 
What is the Administrative Leadership Program (ALP)?  CCCOE-ALP is approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing as a Professional Preparation Program for the Clear Administrative Services Credential (formerly referred to as the Tier II Professional Clear Administrative Services Credential). In partnership with the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA), CCCOE-ALP provides high-quality, researched-based professional learning and development for new leaders. Credential candidates expand and deepen their leadership knowledge, skills, and behaviors through individualized, job-embedded induction.

Program highlights include:
  • One-on-one coaching by an experienced administrator
  • Assisting and supporting participants in their administrative roles
  • Advancing the knowledge and skills of participants in relation to the California Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (CPSELs)
  • Helping administrators lead, reflect, and grow capacity
  • Candidates complete a portfolio based on an Individual Induction Plan, setting goals and outlining their experiences and growth as new leaders. Upon completion of the two-year program, candidates will be recommended for the Clear Administrative Services Credential.
For info: Contact  Marsha Tokuyoshi at (925) 942-3385, or visit the program's Web page
Dates: TBD over a two-year time frame
Fee$3,500 per year CCCOE-ALP for 2 years, plus $1,000** per year to ACSA/ACCP; t otal cost for the two-year program is $9,000
Winter Desmos Institute: Going Deeper with Technology

Charge up your math classes with the Desmos Calculator and Activities. We'll show you how this calculator can be used for both teacher modeling and student problem-solving. Use movable points, dynamic sliders, quick regression, geometry constructions, and more to help your students makes sense of math. Attendees will also learn how the Desmos Activity Builder can help you create dynamic activities, as well as use pre-built activities from Desmos itself, and its user community.
Date and location : January 11, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; CCCOE, Pleasant Hill
For info : Contact Christen Schwartz  at 925-942-3435, or visit the program's Eventbrite registration page for more details and sign up
Fee: $50, includes lunch and materials
CCCOE/AC3ME Number Talks Collaborative

Join us for an afternoon of collaboration. Not often do we have dedicated time to collaborate with other educational professionals around number talks and the impacts on our students' learning and mathematical agency. This evening is an opportunity for educators to collaborate, learn, question, and share best practices.
Date and location : January 11, 4:30-6:30 p.m.; CCCOE, Pleasant Hill
For info : Contact Christen Schwartz  at 925-942-3435, or visit the program's Eventbrite registration page for more details and sign up
Fee: $10, includes dinner
Introduction to the CA History-Social Science Framework

UC Berkeley History-Social Science Project (UCBHSSP) will introduce participants to the new History-Social Science Framework, which was adopted in July 2016. A central aspect of both efforts is to support teaches in developing inquiry-driven courses that integrate the H-SS Standards (content and historical analysis) and Common Core Standards for Literacy in History, while integrating ELD instructional models. UCBHSSP staff will provide a one-day orientation to the History-Social Science Framework, based on their vast experience working with teachers on integrating new approaches to learning. This program is designed for administrators, coaches, teachers, and paraprofessionals.
Participating teachers will be introduced to:
  • Major shifts in history-social science instruction as is outlned by the frameworks
  • Ways to revise existing courses so they align
  • Examples of Best Practices and Examples in Instruction.
Date and location : February 26 , 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; CCCOE, Pleasant Hill
For info : Contact Christen Schwartz  at 925-942-3435, or visit the program's Eventbrite registration page for more details and sign up
Fee: $110, includes lunch and materials
Allies & Advocates: A Contra Costa County Equity Initiative 
The CCCOE is proud to sponsor the year-long initiative on equity and diversity entitled: Allies & Advocates. Championed by Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools Karen Sakata, t he initiative will feature several events and activities throughout the school year, including four Equity Leadership Retreats   designed to support educational leaders to develop their own capacity to become effective champions of equity. 
Dates and location: (remaining retreats) February 13 and May 15 - 9:00 a.m.-3:00  p.m. ;  CCCOE, Pleasant Hill
For info: Email  [email protected] or visit the retreats' flyer 
Fee : Multiple early-bird discount and group price points
Workshop: Menthol & Big Tobacco Targeting of the African American Community
 

Despite fewer teens smoking than ever before, tobacco is still a major health issue and it affects some communities a lot more than others. Explore the tobacco industry targeting of the African American community, health disparities, and prevention strategies. This program is for TUPE coordinators, administrators, teachers, counselors, school security staff, and community-based organization folks. This training is provided by Contra Costa County Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE) Program.
Date and Location: December 6, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; CCCOE, Pleasant Hill
For info: Contact Emily Justice at 925-942-5328 or visit the program's Eventbrite registration page
Fee$20 per person; no cost for Contra Costa TUPE consortium members
2nd Annual CCCOE EdCamp
SAVE THE DATE
Date and location : January 27, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; TBD
For info: Visit their website
Training: LGBTQ+ Inclusive Classrooms

This training will provide the opportunity for participants to increase their understanding and skills to create safer, more inclusive classroom environments for young people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ).
Date and Location: March 2, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.; CCCOE, Pleasant Hill
For info: Contact Emily Justice at 925-942-5328 or visit the program's Eventbrite registration page
Fee$50 per person; no cost for Contra Costa TUPE consortium members
14th Annual Young Children's Issues Forum 2018
SAVE THE DATE

Join your local state legislators, local elected officials, business leaders, early childhood educators, families, and the community in a dialogue about the current movement to elevate the quality of Early Care and Education services for all children and promote increased compensation.
For info : Keep your eyes on this website for registration information, or review this   flyer
Date and location : March 17, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Pleasant Hill Community Center, Pleasant Hill
Fee: $15
Distinguished Speaker Series: 
Planning a Year Around Workshop Teaching - Grades 5-12 
Recent research indicates that students are reading less as demands for literacy increase across all professions. Now is the time for the artful teaching of reading: to teach young readers the moves necessary to make sense of difficult texts; to motivate students to read independently; to create classrooms that inspire students to be lifelong readers. When it comes to teaching young writers, how do we move students beyond the "flat and stagnant" writing that has become the norm in many schools? 
Date and location : April 12, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; CCCOE, Pleasant Hill
For info : Contact Marsha Tokuyoshi  at 925-942-3435, or visit the program's Eventbrite registration page for more details and sign up
Fee: $110, includes lunch and materials
The Saint Mary's College 2017-2018 Distinguished Speaker Series 
For the past 23 years, the Distinguished Speaker Series has attracted more than 1,000 educators each year from 5 local counties and more than 30 regional school districts. Internationally renowned speakers, authors, and consultants have been inspiring participants to make a difference in their classroom, school, and community.
Dates and location : Saturdays: January 20, March 3, April 21, and May 12, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.;  Saint Mary's College , Moraga
For info : Contact  Robert Vaclav  or visit their website
Fee:  $65 for individual sessions (breakfast and lunch included) or $275 for entire series ( Discounted graduate academic credit available)
Fun Exchanges & Activities for Science Teachers FEAST 
Have you been looking for new, exciting, teacher-tested ideas for your science classroom? Or perhaps you've wanted to have a discussion about science resources, safety in the lab, or how other teachers manage a certain science demonstration or other activity? Or maybe you simply want to network with other science teachers and build a lasting friendship with other science educators. If this is what you're looking for, we welcome you to FEAST. FEAST is truly a grass roots effort that began with a small group of about eight secondary science teachers in the fall of 2005.
Dates and Location : February 3, March 3, May 5, - 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.;  Chabot Space and Science Center , Oakland
For info : Email them at  [email protected]  visit this  website  to review program subjects and to register 
Fee : Free
R4 Empowering Educator Program 
Empowering Educators is a free professional development program for those who work with students in alternative, court, community, and continuation schools. It is ultimately meant to support the social and emotional health of the adults working with our most challenged youth. Participants will explore:
  • Practices of adult self-care when working with trauma-informed youth
  • Working within a strengths-based paradigm of teaching and learning
  • Developing a culture of emotional intelligence and mental hygiene for students so they are ready for work-based learning and post-secondary education
  • Basic understanding of trauma-informed care and executive brain functioning
  • Processes of transformative facilitation
  • How to build community networks centered around vision to action planning
Dates and locations: Visit their website for the latest roster of courses and the scheduled dates and locations
For info: Contact Rona Zollinger, Ph.D, at (415) 407-8555, or visit the program's website
Fee: Free

Upcoming Events / Field Trips

15th Annual Get Real Academy

The 15th Annual Get Real Academy, presented by Soroptimist International, is a life-skills conference for high school senior girls focusing on life after high school. Seminars throughout the day will include such topics as money management, women's health, domestic and workplace violence issues, insurance, career success, and job search tips. Sign-ups are now being taken.
Date and location: March 8, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.; Hilton Concord, Concord
For info: Contact P. Eileen Fisher at (925) 352-5508
Fee: Free 
High School Mock Trials (Law Professional volunteers needed)  

The CCCOE is looking for additional members of the California Bar Association and second- and third-year law students to serve as scorers and judges at the upcoming 37th Annual Contra Costa County Mock Trial Program. New volunteers will be joining more than 100 practicing and retired Bay Area lawyers, district attorneys, public defenders, and judges, as well as Bay Area college law students, who will be returning as Mock Trial scorers and judges.
Dates and locations:  January 30, February 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 19, 5:00-8:00 p.m.; Martinez courthouse
For info: Contact Jonathan Lance at (925) 942-3429, or visit the Mock Trial Web page
2017 California STEAM Symposium 

The 2017 California STEAM Symposium (formerly the STEM Symposium) convenes nearly 3,000 educators from across California to catalyze improved STEAM instruction for all students. The California STEAM Symposium provides educators with opportunities for ongoing rigorous, high-quality, collaborative, and inspiring professional learning and resources. The conference also showcases innovative approaches to teaching and learning happening throughout the state.
For info: Visit their website
Fee: Multiple price points
Grants / Scholarships
The Safeway Foundation's Grants

Safeway funds grant applications for communities where stores are located. Grants should focus on Safeway's priorities, including education. The Safeway Foundation's Grants are accepted throughout the year. Typical grants are between $2,500 - $10,000  For more information and to apply visit their website.
For info: Visit their website
The National Science Teachers Association offers 19 different awards that recognize teachers for their development and implementation of unique science programs and curricula, outstanding leadership and dedication to the profession. The NSTA awards offer recognition and a multitude of prizes for educators. Prizes include cash awards and grants, school supplies and materials, and trips to our national conferences. For more information or to download an application, visit the NSTA Teacher Awards Program website
For info: Visit their website
Deadline: December 15
The 2018 CAER Grants  

Contra Costa County Community Awareness and Emergency Response (CAER) provides up to $2,000 grants to improve the preparedness of Contra Costa County schools and agencies in responding effectively to shelter-in-place emergencies. The proposed drills and exercises must have a stated list of objectives and goals that must be addressed. 
For info: Contact  Lori McDonald at (925) 313-9296 or visit CAER's  website
Deadline: February 6  
ecoSolution™ Grants
 

ecoSolution™ Grants (previously called "Small Grants") have been the defining basis of Captain Planet Foundation's work over the last 25 years. In that time, they've funded more than 2,100 projects that have impacted 1.2 million youth around the world - actively fulfilling their mission to build the next generation of environmental stewards and change-agents. The grants range from $500-$2,500 and are intended to support solution-oriented, youth-led projects that result in real environmental outcomes. They are available to educators working with youth in the United States (international projects are by invitation only).
For info: Visit their  website
DeadlinesCycle 1: Opens July 16-Closes January 15 *  Cycle 2: Opens January 16-Closes July 15
ecoTech™ Grants
 

ecoTech™ Grants were created to combat the notion that students needed to choose between "the screen" or "the green" and to encourage educators and students to explore the role technology can play in designing and implementing solutions to some of our most pressing environmental challenges. We believe that technology can present innovative ways to address environmental challenges - and that when dealing with digital natives, we do ourselves a disservice by asking them to unplug. ecoTech™ Grants are specifically offered to engage children in inquiry-based, STEM-related projects that leverage technology and/or use nature-based design to address environmental problems in local communities.
For info : Visit their  website
DeadlinesCycle 1: Opens July 16-Closes January 15 *  Cycle 2: Opens January 16-Closes July 15

Resources / Contests

California Transitional Kindergarten Stipend Project 
Are you a Transitional Kindergarten teacher or California State Preschool Program teacher in Contra Costa County? Are you interested in being reimbursed for Early Care and Education/Child Development coursework? Have you attended or plan on attending any Early Care and Education/Child Development related Professional Development? If you answered YES to any of these questions, you may be eligible for an educational or professional development reimbursement opportunity through the California Transitional Kindergarten Stipend Project. This funding opportunity is retroactive to July 1, 2014, and will be available through March 31, 2019, as a one-time-only funding or until all available funds have been expended. 
For info: Visit the Contra Costa County Local Planning and Advisory Council for Early Care and Education  website, or contact  Marissa Frias at (925) 942-5331
PBS LearningMedia™  
PBS LearningMedia™ is the go-to destination for instant access to tens of thousands of classroom-ready digital resources, including videos, games, audio clips, photos, lesson plans, and more! You can search, save, and share with ease. 
For info: Visit their  website
Fee: Free  
The Aquarium of the Bay and Sea Lion Center's FREE K-12 Programs 
 
Aquarium of the Bay and the Sea Lion Center's FREE education programs allow students to discover the amazing world of San Francisco Bay through hands-on exploration experiences. All of their naturalist-led-education programs are aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), and include developmentally appropriate, accessible, STEM and conservation-education activities. The programs are open to all K-12 schools in the nine Bay Area Counties (San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, and Solano). 
For info: Visit their  website
Fee: Free  
createCA
createCA is a coalition of dedicated and innovative leaders who understand that together we have the power to create lasting change for every California student. Our mission is to ensure ALL students are able to reach their full potential by advancing an education model that promotes creativity and the arts for the 21st century workforce. 
For info : Visit their  website  
Contra Costa Community Warning System
The Contra Costa County Community Warning System (CWS) is a comprehensive system designed to alert the public in the county of imminent threats to life or health. The system was developed by the Community Awareness and Emergency Response organization (CAER) and is operated by the Office of the Sheriff.  The CWS mission is to alert the public of imminent threats to life or health, inform the public of basic hazard information and guide them to resources to gather more detailed information.  The CWS uses a variety of tools to reach the public as quickly and reliably as possible such as:
  • Telephone notification (cell and landline)
  • Email
  • Texting
  • Social Media (Facebook and Twitter)
  • Sirens
  • Radio and TV
  • NOAA Weather Radios
  • Cable Television
For info: Contact the CWS Staff at (925) 313-9622 or visit their website

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Karen Sakata, Superintendent of Schools
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CCCOE

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