Mar 05 2024
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DAY 1 & 2: November 7th & 8th, 2023
Migrant Department - ICOE BUILDING D (8:15 3:15 PM)
Presented by Diana Neskovska from AT10.
Diana is an AT Assessor and trainer here in California with experience in the following:
Alternative-Augmentative Communication (AAC) Solutions for Children and Adults with Autism and Communication Disorders
Reading, Writing, and Mathematics Tools for Students with Learning Disabilities
Executive Functioning and Technology Tools and Strategies to Support Inclusion for Students with Autism, ADD/ADHD, and Behavior Challenges
Classroom Modifications/Accommodations to Support Access to Common Core Curriculum
Ability to navigate complex cases and work with high-profile teams
Day 3 - February 1, 2024
FLC @ ICOE Building C (8:30 - 3:00 PM)
Facilitated by Vanessa Lopez & Virginia Pineda
Identifying existing resources, prioritizing supports, and building a site-based team
Transition planning, accessibility supports, and connecting the dots in the IEP
Day 4 - March 5, 2024
ACC @ ICOE Building E (8:30 - 3:00 PM)
Presented by: OPEN ACCESS - PLACER COUNTY
This session aligns with Day 3 of the "A Tiered Approach to Accessibility" SELPA Series
The role of Assistive Technology (AT) & Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) in instruction & assessment
Day 4 requires a separate registration: (see flyer for registration link)
(4 Day Event) 11/07/2023 - 03/05/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Students with specific learning needs may require accessibility resources to fully engage and demonstrate mastery of content during instruction and on assessments. To better serve them, teachers are encouraged to review these resources early in the school year and provide opportunities for students to experience them throughout the year in classroom instruction and assessment. Join us to learn more about the range of accessibility resources: Universal, Designated Supports, Accommodations and Unlisted Resources, and the importance of implementing these supports for assessments and how to use them to inform daily instruction.
Day1: November 9, 2023
Laying the Foundation: MTSS, UDL, the SST Process and Why The Sequence Matters
Day 2: January 23, 2024
Is Inclusion Accessibility, or is Accessibility Inclusion?
Day 3: March 5, 2024
Open Access: An Introduction to Assistive Technology and Augmentative and Alternative Communication
Day 4: May 10, 2024
The Team Lift: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Accessible and Equitable IEPs
Target Audience:
Multi-disciplinary teams:*
- Special Education Teachers
- EL Coordinators
- School Psychologists
- Speech Language Pathologists
- COE, District Level and Site-Based Administrators
- SELPA Administrators & Staff
*Teams are encouraged to participate in the complete series, but may select to participate in individual sessions.
(4 Day Event) 11/09/2023 - 05/10/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Join us to experience multiple hands-on STEAM activities centered on the 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice. Each station will demonstrate activities that can be replicated for your own site's Migrant Family STEAM Night. Leave with ready-made materials that can be implemented immediately. Event Date 03/05/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Students with specific learning needs may require accessibility resources to fully engage and demonstrate mastery of content during instruction and on assessments. To better serve them, teachers are encouraged to review these resources early in the school year and provide opportunities for students to experience them throughout the year in classroom instruction and assessment. Join us to learn more about the range of accessibility resources: Universal, Designated Supports, Accommodations and Unlisted Resources, and the importance of implementing these supports for assessments and how to use them to inform daily instruction.
Day1: November 9, 2023
Laying the Foundation: MTSS, UDL, the SST Process and Why The Sequence Matters
Day 2: January 23, 2024
Is Inclusion Accessibility, or is Accessibility Inclusion?
Day 3: March 5, 2024
Open Access: An Introduction to Assistive Technology and Augmentative and Alternative Communication
Day 4: May 10, 2024
The Team Lift: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Accessible and Equitable IEPs
Target Audience:
Multi-disciplinary teams:*
- Special Education Teachers
- EL Coordinators
- School Psychologists
- Speech Language Pathologists
- COE, District Level and Site-Based Administrators
- SELPA Administrators & Staff
*Teams are encouraged to participate in the complete series, but may select to participate in individual sessions.
(4 Day Event) 11/09/2023 - 05/10/2024 Location Via Zoom |
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Mar 07 2024
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Flyer - Click Here
If you have any questions, please contact:
Jaydeen Sanchez at jaydeen.sanchez@icoe.org | 760-312-6483
Thank you!
(9 Day Event) 09/07/2023 - 05/09/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Mar 08 2024
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Who is qualified to participate in the half-day NCPI Refresher Course?
Participants must have taken the full two-day NCPI training within the past two years and are due to re-certify. This Refresher course will certify participants for another year.
Participants will have an opportunity to be refreshed on NCPI preventive strategies, de-escalation skills, and communication skills. You will also refresh your skills on the psychological and physiological responses that will minimize the potential harm of disruptive and aggressive behavior.
Event Date 03/08/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Mar 11 2024
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A community school is a "whole child" school improvement strategy where the local educational agency (LEA) and School(s) work closely with teachers, students, and families. Our network meetings will provide opportunities to collaborate with other districts, discuss best practices, and share ideas as we work to create our community schools (6 Day Event) 07/13/2023 - 06/05/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Mar 12 2024
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Materials: Participants should bring a device (laptop or tablet) in order to access the MS Word Document for the wrap-up activity.
Young children learn through routines and play. As language learning requires a rich, meaningful context, it is important that we support our students using AAC within their daily routines at school and at home. This training will review why routines and understanding development matter, how to turn routines into learning opportunities, ways to create communication opportunities and support our students within their routines, and ideas on how to differentiate activities for a range of abilities.
Outcomes: Participants will:
1. Understand the benefits of learning within routines.
2. Consider the role of development and the learning profile of the student.
3. Implement strategies to support AAC users.
4. Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of students with a range of abilities.
Event Date 03/12/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Join us on zoom to collaborate on key topics Principals want to discuss and for an opportunity to engage and network with other Imperial County administrators. Let’s come together and support each other as county leaders. (4 Day Event) 02/14/2024 - 05/14/2024 Location Location Not Specified |
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Flyer - Click Here
If you have any questions, please contact:
Jaydeen Sanchez at jaydeen.sanchez@icoe.org | 760-312-6483
Thank you!
(9 Day Event) 09/05/2023 - 05/07/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Mar 13 2024
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This series is for new and existing programs.
Circle of Friends (CoF) is an inclusion program where students with disabiliites form lasting friendships with non-disabled peers through meaningful social interactions. General education students are trained to model and shape appropriate social skills alongside their peers with special needs.
Topics of Discussion:
Planning support for the 2023-24 School Year
How to use CoF to support and enhance Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and Inclusive Practices
Collaboration and Team Planning
How to Align CoF to your MTSS Framework
(4 Day Event) 10/12/2023 - 04/23/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Mar 14 2024
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Flyer - Click Here
October 19, 2023 (ZOOM)
December 14, 2023
January 18, 2024
February 15, 2024
March 14, 2024
April 25, 2024
May 16, 2024
(7 Day Event) 10/19/2023 - 05/16/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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This network is used to support the implementation of TK across Imperial County. Please note this network is for administration and UPK leads. (4 Day Event) 10/12/2023 - 05/29/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Mar 19 2024
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Please join us for a Math Competition Informational Meeting! We will discuss important dates and go over any questions. Event Date 03/19/2024 Location Online (Webinar, Online Class, Etc.) |
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Administrators will gain understanding into the unique needs and challenges of Long Term English Learners. Discover effective methods to accelerate language acquisition and boost academic achievement. Engage in meaningful dialogue and collabrative problem solving with fellow administrators and directors committed to empowering LTELs.
(3 Day Event) 03/19/2024 - 05/14/2024 Location Online (Webinar, Online Class, Etc.) |
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Mar 20 2024
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Join us for an inspiring afternoon dedicated to exploring the transformative impact of Unified Physical Education in schools. Learn about the value of inclusive participation, teaching in compliance with state requirements and standards, lesson design principles, and first steps in implementing Unified PE program in your school.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
All Middle & High School
PE Teachers & Administrators
Event Date 03/20/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Mar 21 2024
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In an effort to foster communication and visioning for Mental Health supports from TK to high school and beyond, the Imperial County School-Based Mental Health Elementary/Middle and High School Consortia has implemented an annual Super Consortium Meetings for leaders representing all grade levels.
Join us as we gather as a K-12 community to discuss the mental health needs and opportunities to collectively support students and families seamlessly across our schools and community.
Event Date 03/21/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Join science leaders and educators across Imperial County to build the capacity of all educators to effectively implement NGSS in the region.
FLYER (5 Day Event) 09/28/2023 - 05/23/2024 Location Zoom |
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Roundtable Meetings (4 Day Event) 09/14/2023 - 04/24/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Mar 22 2024
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When registering for the Transition Fair, please ensure each teacher registers individually with their student and support staff count.
Transition Partnership Program Fair for high school students (Juniors & Seniors only).
Schools and students will need to bring their own lunch to enjoy on campus.
Refreshments and snacks will be provided
Event Date 03/22/2024 Location Imperial Valley College |
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Mar 23 2024
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These trainings are funded through the Early Education Training Development Grant. Join us and take advantage of this space where we will learn and grow together. See FLYER. (4 Day Event) 01/20/2024 - 06/08/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Mar 26 2024
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Session 1 Outcomes:
Participants will deepen the implementation impact of their AVID site goals by refining their use of the Study phase of the Continuous Improvement Cycle to increase the schoolwide impact and sustainability of the AVID College and Career Readiness System on their campus.
Session 2 Outcomes:
Participants will deepen the implementation impact of their AVID site goals by refining their use of the Act phase of the Continuous Improvement Cycle to increase the schoolwide impact and sustainability of the AVID College and Career Readiness System on their campus.
(2 Day Event) 12/06/2023 - 03/26/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Join this community of practice to enhance your site's social and emotional learning implementation as we engage with evidence-based practices and collected efficacy.
(5 Day Event) 10/18/2023 - 04/09/2024 Location Online (Webinar, Online Class, Etc.) |
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Mar 27 2024
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Roundtable meetings (4 Day Event) 09/21/2023 - 04/25/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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Each 1-hour session will focus on a high-leverage resource that you can "unpack" and use immediately with your site-based Communities of Practice (COPs)
Target Audience:
Multi-disciplinary teams:*
- Special Education Teachers
- EL Coordinators
- School Psychologists
- Speech Language Pathologists
- COE, District Level and Site-Based Administrators
- SELPA Administrators & Staff
*Teams are encouraged to participate in the complete series, but may select to participate in individual sessions.
(5 Day Event) 12/06/2023 - 05/08/2024 Location Via Zoom |
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Mar 28 2024
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Join us in person or on zoom to collaborate on key topics Principals want to discuss and for an opportunity to engage and network with other Imperial County administrators. Let’s come together and support each other as county leaders. (4 Day Event) 02/28/2024 - 05/29/2024 Location Imperial County Office of Education |
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