2015 – 2016
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Jose’ L. Banda Superintendent
Academic Office Dr. Iris Taylor, Interim Chief Academic Officer Matt Turkie, Interim Assistant Superintendent
of Curriculum & Instruction
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements .............................................................................. 2
Letter from the Superintendent ............................................................ 3
Chief Academic Officer Foreword ......................................................... 4
Letter from the Assistant Superintendent, C&I ..................................... 5
Expectations ......................................................................................... 6
Registration Information ....................................................................... 7
Arts…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9
Beginning Teacher Support, BTSA……………………………………………………….. 12
English Learners .................................................................................... 16
Gifted and Talented Education/Advanced Placement ........................... 20
Instructional Aides ................................................................................ 23
Leadership ............................................................................................ 25
Literacy / English Language Arts ........................................................... 28
Mathematics……………………………………………………………………………………. .. 32
Next Generation Science Standards, NGSS ........................................... 39
Special Education .................................................................................. 41
Student Support Services ………………………………………………………………….. 44
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Acknowledgements
Special thanks and appreciation to all in the Academic Office who contributed to the development of this project and other professional development opportunities
for teachers and administrators.
Particular thanks to the Principals Curriculum Committee for its invaluable input and feedback, outstanding cooperation and support toward the
development of this catalog.
Many thanks to our principals for their unwavering support of the many professional development opportunities offered that will ultimately improve
teaching and learning.
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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT
5735 47th Avenue Sacramento, CA 95824 (916) 643-9000 FAX (916) 399-2058
José L. Banda, Superintendent
August, 2015 It’s been said that “teaching is the hardest job you’ll ever love.” And it’s true: The challenges of teaching in a high-poverty urban district such as ours are many and can be difficult to tackle. Fortunately, the joys are many, too. Knowing that you are helping students learn and grow – and that you are contributing to our world becoming a little better – is the unsurpassed reward of teaching.
Because teaching is hard work, quality professional development is critical to your success and our success as a district. The difficulties of teaching can be made less so by educators coming together to learn best practices and share solutions to persistent classroom problems that prevent student success.
As such, I am pleased to present SCUSD’s 2015-2016 professional development catalogue. The workshops offered are opportunities to sharpen your pedagogy and develop new skills. I hope you are challenged and inspired by these opportunities, just as you challenge and inspire our students. By learning and improving together, we can truly chart a course to a better future for our students and ourselves.
Sincerely,
José L. Banda Superintendent
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From the Desk of Dr. Iris Taylor Interim Chief Academic Officer
“Engaging in Professional Learning”
The illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn
Alvin Toffler
Now more than ever, the ability to engage in continuous learning, unlearning, and relearning is vital for thriving in the ever changing world that is the 21st Century. This is the world that we are preparing SCUSD students to inhabit. To ensure their preparedness, we must seamlessly weave this model of continuous learning into the fabric of our personal and professional lives.
The professional learning offerings outlined here are thoughtfully designed to provide a host of opportunities for us to continue in the process of becoming the literate persons described by Alvin Toffler. We have put together a variety of selections that we think will appeal to each of you. These sessions reflect the research-based model of professional learning we know is needed to bring about lasting and impactful change. The sessions engage educators in collaborative, inquiry-oriented learning over time.
We encourage you to take advantage of these professional learning opportunities and invite you to participate with a friend. Learning is always more enjoyable when we have someone who shares the experience. We look forward to the new school year and the opportunity to learn, unlearn, and relearn with you!
Iris Taylor, Ed.D. Interim Chief Academic Officer
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From the Desk of Matt Turkie Interim Assistant Superintendent, Curriculum and Instruction According to Richard Elmore, an eminent educational researcher from Harvard, there are only three ways to improve student learning at scale:
1) Raise the level of content that students are taught. 2) Increase the teachers’ skill & knowledge that they bring to teaching of that content 3) Increase the level of students’ active learning (engagement) of the content
The three points above are described as the Instructional Core and Elmore asserts that to raise student achievement, all three facets of the instructional core need to be raised.
One way that we are raising the bar at Sacramento City Unified School District is through our Professional Learning Series for administrators and teachers. Through our professional learning series, participants will be able to improve all three aspects of the instructional core and hence positively impact student learning.
As we move towards greater collaboration we are able to learn from one another, share best practices and become stronger as a district for the students and families we serve. I am honored to be a part of the learning community at Sacramento City Unified School District, and look forward to learning with you.
Sincerely,
Matt Turkie,
Interim Assistant Superintendent, Curriculum and Instruction
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Expectations Expectations of Individual Participants / Site Participation when
selecting professional development:
1) Sites are encouraged to send a team of teachers (minimum of
two).
2) All professional development is offered as a series, participants will attend all sessions of selected professional development within the series.
3) Participants will receive coaching and feedback.
4) Participants will build capacity of site staff.
5) Common Planning Time (CPT) hours will not be provided for these
sessions.
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Registration Information To Register for a Course:
1. Log on to ero.eschoolsolutions.com or call 916-643-2134. The Organization ID #: 14906
2. Enter your User ID #: (can be found on your pay check stub on the top left corner under “Employee ID” or see your Office Manager) and PIN #: Last 4 digits of your SS#
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Registration Information • Electronic Registrar Online is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week • Need Help? Call the Professional Development Office at 916-643-2134 or email karla-
[email protected]. • Trainings subject to change- please check website for latest announcements or call
643-2134.
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ARTS
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Title: Arts-Integration for the K-6 Classroom
Targeted Audience: K-6 Multiple Subject Teachers
Facilitator: Gayle Carrick
Description: K-6 teachers will learn about, engage in, and develop lessons for Arts-Integration across the curriculum in alignment to Common Core Standards. Learn about: What is Arts-Integration? How will it help my students learn? What does it look like in a classroom? How can I do it? How does it align to Common Core? Engage in: Hands-on arts experiences that deepen learning, promote critical thinking and problem solving skills, and ignite academic inquiry. Develop: Useful lesson plans to use with your students in all subject areas. Join: a network of teachers and discover resources to support ongoing learning and development in Arts-Integration. Outcomes: : Participants will experience actual arts-integration learning and work in grade level teams to create tasks and instructional plans for arts-integrated units of study aligned to subject matter and Common Core Curriculum Standards.
Date Time No. of Days Location SRN October 14 3:30-5:00 4 Serna Center 17241 November 18 3:30-5:00 4 Serna Center 17241 January 13 3:30-5:00 4 Serna Center 17241 March 9 3:30-5:00 4 Serna Center 17241 Maximum number of participants: 30
Contact: [email protected] or at 916-643-7971
Common Planning Time (CPT) Hours Will Not Be Provided for These Sessions.
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Title: Arts-Integration for the 7-12 Classroom
Targeted Audience: Middle and High School Teachers any Subject
Facilitator: Gayle Carrick
Description: 7-12 teachers will learn about, engage in, and develop lessons for Arts-Integration across the curriculum in alignment to Common Core Standards. Learn about: What is Arts-Integration? How will it help my students learn? What does it look like in a classroom? How can I do it? How does it align to Common Core? Engage in: Hands-on arts experiences that deepen learning, promote critical thinking and problem solving skills, and ignite academic inquiry. Develop: Useful lesson plans to use with your students in all subject areas. Join: a network of teachers and discover resources to support ongoing learning and development in Arts-Integration. Outcomes: : Participants will experience actual arts-integration learning and work in grade level teams to create tasks and instructional plans for arts-integrated units of study aligned to subject matter and Common Core Curriculum Standards.
Date Time No. of Days Location SRN October 21 3:30-5:00 4 Serna Center 17242 November 18 3:30-5:00 4 Serna Center 17242 January 20 3:30-5:00 4 Serna Center 17242 Maximum number of participants: 30
Contact: [email protected] or at 916-643-7971
Common Planning Time (CPT) Hours Will Not Be Provided for These Sessions.
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BTSA
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Title: Induction Fall Workshop
Targeted Audience: Induction Participating Teachers and Support Providers
Facilitator: Kelly Dunkley
Description of Session: Workshop offering 3-4 topics regarding Induction and Inquiries
Outcomes: Participating Teachers and Support Providers will receive ongoing training regarding the Formative Assessment for California Teachers (FACT) and the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTP.)
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN October 20 TBD 1 TBD 1912661 Maximum number of participants: 140 approximately Possible Funding Sources: Induction
Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]
Sign up at: [email protected]
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Title: Induction Colloquium
Targeted Audience: Induction Participating Teachers and Support Providers
Facilitator: Kelly Dunkley
Description of Session: End-of-Year Reflection and Celebration of accomplishments.
Outcomes: Participating Teachers and Support Providers will have the opportunity to reflect on the past year regarding the Formative Assessment for California Teachers (FACT), the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTP) and their own instructional practices and growth.
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN June 7 TBD 1 TBD 1912662 Maximum number of participants: 140 approximately Possible Funding Sources: Induction
Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]
Sign up at: [email protected]
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Title: Induction Spring Workshop
Targeted Audience: Induction Participating Teachers and Support Providers
Facilitator: Kelly Dunkley
Description of Session: Workshop offering 3-4 topics regarding Induction and Inquiries
Outcomes: Participating Teachers and Support Providers will receive ongoing training regarding the Formative Assessment for California Teachers (FACT) and the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTP.)
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN March 8 TBD 1 TBD 1912663 Maximum number of participants: 140 Possible Funding Sources: Induction
Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]
Sign up at: [email protected]
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English Learners Title: Elementary ELD Trailblazers: Cohorts I and II (Already participated in Trailblazers in the 2013-14 or 2014-15 school years) Targeted Audience: K-6 teachers
Facilitators: Vanessa Girard, Director, Multilingual Literacy and ELD Training Specialists
Description of Session: In this ongoing professional development series for the 2015-16 school year, teams of teachers will:
– Explore the new CA ELA/ELD Framework alongside the ELD Standards and newly-released SCUSD English/Language Arts curriculum maps and units of study
– Engage in the teaching and learning of academic language
– Share practice and student work with other teachers
Outcomes: Teachers will better understand the language demands encompassed within the ELA CCSS and how the ELD standards amplify those demands for teachers.
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN November 2 8:30-3:00 1 Michigan/Minnesota 1119727 March 15 8:30-3:00 1 Michigan/Minnesota 1119727 Maximum number of participants: 50 Possible Funding Sources: All expenses, including substitutes, will be paid with district Title III funds. Teacher will be paid for any non-contract hours. There is no cost to schools.
Contact: Vanessa Girard, Director, Multilingual Literacy
Common Planning Time (CPT) Hours Will Not Be Provided for These Sessions.
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Title: Elementary ELD Trailblazers: Cohort III (New to Trailblazers in 2015-2016) Targeted Audience: K-6 teachers
Facilitators: Vanessa Girard, Director, Multilingual Literacy and ELD Training Specialists
Description of Session: In this ongoing professional development series for the 2014-15 school year, teams of teachers will:
– Explore the new CA ELA/ELD Framework alongside the ELD Standards and newly-released SCUSD English/Language Arts curriculum maps and units of study
– Engage in the teaching and learning of academic language
– Share practice and student work with other teachers
Outcomes: Teachers will better understand the language demands encompassed within the ELA CCSS and how the ELD standards amplify those demands for teachers.
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN October 28 8:30-3:00 1 Michigan/Minnesota 1119728 December 1 8:30-3:00 1 Michigan/Minnesota 1119728 January 28 8:30-3:00 1 Michigan/Minnesota 1119728 March 10 8:30-3:00 1 Michigan/Minnesota 1119728 Maximum number of participants: 50 Possible Funding Sources: All expenses, including substitutes, will be paid with district Title III funds. Teacher will be paid for any non-contract hours. There is no cost to schools.
Contact: [email protected], Director, Multilingual Literacy
Sign up at: ero.eschoolsolutions.com Common Planning Time (CPT) Hours Will Not Be Provided for These Sessions.
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Title: Secondary ELD Trailblazers: Cohort I (New to Trailblazers in 2015-2016) Targeted Audience: 7-12 teachers of the Social Sciences
Facilitators: Vanessa Girard, Director, Multilingual Literacy and ELD Training Specialists
Description of Session: In this ongoing professional development series for the 2014-15 school year, teams of English and Social Science teachers will:
– Explore the new CA ELD Standards and their role in the CCSS for Literacy in History/Social Studies
– Learn strategies for making explicit the disciplinary literacy of the Social Sciences
– Engage in the teaching and learning of academic language
– Share practice and student work with other teachers
Outcomes: Teachers will better understand the language demands encompassed within the ELA CCSS and how the ELD standards amplify those demands for teachers.
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN February 25 8:30-3:00 1 Michigan/Minnesota 1119729 March 31 8:30-3:00 1 Michigan/Minnesota 1119729 April 28 8:30-3:00 1 Michigan/Minnesota 1119729 Maximum number of participants: 50 Possible Funding Sources: All expenses, including substitutes, will be paid with district Title III funds. Teacher will be paid for any non-contract hours. There is no cost to schools.
Contact: [email protected], Director, Multilingual Literacy
Sign up at: ero.eschoolsolutions.com Common Planning Time (CPT) Hours Will Not Be Provided for These Sessions.
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GATE
/ AP
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GATE Title: All GATE Teacher Training
Targeted Audience: Elementary GATE Teachers and Administrators
Facilitator: GATE Office
Description of Session: Sessions will cover on-going professional learning needs of Elementary GATE Classroom teachers including, but not limited to: identification and assessment, differentiation for common core curriculum, depth, complexity and rigor for gifted learners
Outcomes: Collaboration in to develop and implement effective practices for student achievement.
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN September 29 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228503 November 3 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228503 February 9 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228503 May 3 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228503 Maximum number of participants: 75 Possible Funding Sources:
Contact: Kari Hanson-Smith, GATE Resource Teacher
Sign up at: ero.eschoolsolutions.com or GATE Office
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Title: GATE Certificate Classes
Targeted Audience: Elementary Teachers & Administrators
Facilitator: GATE Office Staff
Description of Session: 10 course series resulting in GATE Certification. Curriculum is aligned with the recommendations from the National Association for the Gifted, Teacher Preparation Recommendations.
Outcomes: Participants will understand the unique cognitive and social/emotional needs of Gifted and Talented learners, the best practices for differentiating, extending, and enriching curriculum, and policies and practices for identifying gifted learners.
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN October 6 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 October 20 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 November 10* 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 December 1* 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 January 5* 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 January 26 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 February 23 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 March 8 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 April 19 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 May 10 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 228502 * Must be taken consecutively. Maximum number of participants: 30 Possible Funding Sources:
Contact: Kari Hanson-Smith, GATE Resource Teacher
Sign up at: ero.eschoolsolutions.com or with GATE Office
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Title: Instructional Aides
Targeted Audience: Instructional Aides
Facilitator: Academic Office
Description of Session:
Outcomes:
Dates Times No. of Days Location November 9 3:30 – 5:30 1 Serna January 12 3:30 – 5:30 1 Serna
March 8 3:30 – 5:30 1 Serna Maximum number of participants: n/a Possible Funding Sources: n/a
Contact: Matt Turkie, Interim Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction
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LEAD
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Title: Principal Meetings
Targeted Audience: Elementary, K-8, Middle School and High School Principals
Facilitator: Academic Office
Description of Session: Principals will convene for business and instructional practice knowledge.
Outcomes: Participants will grow their Learning Leader skill set.
Dates Middle & High Elementary & K-8 No. of Days Location October 7 8:00 – 11:00 1:00 – 4:00 1 Serna November 4 8:00 – 11:00 1:00 – 4:00 1 Serna December 2 8:00 – 11:00 1:00 – 4:00 1 Serna January 6 8:00 – 11:00 1:00 – 4:00 1 Serna February 3 8:00 – 11:00 1:00 – 4:00 1 Serna March 2 8:00 – 11:00 1:00 – 4:00 1 Serna April 6 8:00 – 11:00 1:00 – 4:00 1 Serna June 1 8:00 - 11:00 1:00 – 4:00 1 Serna Maximum number of participants: n/a Possible Funding Sources: n/a
Contact: Matt Turkie, Interim Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction
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Title: Assistant Principal/SIC Meetings
Targeted Audience: Elementary, K-8, Middle School and High School Assistant Principals and Site Instructional Coordinators
Facilitator: Academic Office
Description of Session: Assistant Principals & Site Instructional Coordinators will convene for business and instructional practice knowledge.
Outcomes: Participants will grow their Learning Leader skill set.
Dates Times No. of Days Location October 1 9:00 – 11:00 1 Serna
November 5 9:00 – 11:00 1 Serna December 3 9:00 – 11:00 1 Serna
January 7 9:00 – 11:00 1 Serna February 4 9:00 – 11:00 1 Serna
March 3 9:00 – 11:00 1 Serna April 7 9:00 – 11:00 1 Serna June 2 9:00 – 11:00 1 Serna
Maximum number of participants: n/a Possible Funding Sources: n/a
Contact: Matt Turkie, Interim Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction
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Title: CCSS ELA Professional Learning 2015-2016
Targeted Audience: Teacher Leaders and Principals Facilitators: District ELA and ELD Training Specialists, Teachers, Coordinators, Director of Multi-Lingual Description: Teacher leaders and site administrators will focus on effective instructional practices for College and Career Readiness for the language arts of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Emphasis will be placed on academic language/conversation to build deep content knowledge. This series will be held at sites for lesson study and cross-site collaboration. Outcomes: Participants will continue to deepen their understanding of CCSS standards and implementation.
GROUP 1 Date Time No. of Days Location SRN November 2 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8300 January 11 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8300 March 7 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8300
GROUP 2 November 3 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8301 January 12 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8301 March 8 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8301
GROUP 3 November 4 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8302 January 20 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8302 March 9 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8302
GROUP 4 November 9 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8303 January 14 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8303 March 10 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8303
GROUP 5 November 10 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8304 January 25 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8304 March 15 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8304
GROUP 6 November 12 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8305 January 13 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8305 March 16 8:30-3:00 1 School site tbd 8305
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SRN 8300 SRN 8301 SRN 8302 SRN 8303 SRN 8304 SRN 8305 GROUP 1 November 2, 2015 January 11, 2016 March 7, 2016
GROUP 2 November 3, 2015 January, 12, 2016 March 8, 2016
GROUP 3 November 4, 2015 January 20, 2016 March 9, 2016
GROUP 4 November 9, 2015 January, 14, 2016 March 10, 2016
GROUP 5 November 10, 2015 January 25, 2016 March 15, 2016
GROUP 6 November 12, 2015 January 13, 2016 March 16, 2016
Alice Birney Capital City
Caroline Wenzel G. Didion
Earl Warren John Cabrillo
John Sloat Matsuyama
MLK Pony Express
Success Academy Sutterville
Washington William Land
A.M. Winn Abe Lincoln David Lubin
Golden Empire Hubert
Bancroft Isador Cohen
James Marshall O.W. Erlewine Peter Burnett
Sequoia Tahoe
Woodbine
Bret Harte Caleb Greenwood
Camellia Crocker Riverside
Ethel I. Baker Father KB Kenney Hollywood Park
John Morse LDV
Leataata Floyd Mark Twain
New J. Bonnheim Oak Ridge Rosa Parks
Theodore Judah
B.G. Chacon B.G. McCoy
Cesar Chavez Edward Kemble
Elder Creek Ethel Phillips
Harkness John Bidwell
John Still Nicholas Pacific
Parkway Phoebe Hearst
Susan B. Anthony
Albert Einstein Alice Birney
AM Winn California
Capital City G. Didion
Father B Kenny Fern Bacon John Morse
John Still Kit Carson
LDV MLK
Rosa Parks Sam Brannan
Success Academy
Sutter Will C Wood
American Legion
Burbank Capital City
Carver Health
Professions Hiram Johnson
Kennedy McClatchy New Tech Rosemont
Sac Accelerated SES
The MET West Campus
Contact: [email protected] Common Planning Time (CPT) Hours Will Not Be Provided for These Sessions.
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Literacy Title: Writing Wednesdays
Targeted Audience: K-8 teachers
Facilitator: ELA/ELD Team
Description of Session: Experience the writing process as you grow your own writer’s notebook. Experience the inquiry process as you dive into genre study. Grow your confidence as a writer and writing teacher in order to foster authentic writing instruction with your students.
Outcomes: 1) Deepening understanding of the writing process 2) Deepening understanding of the use writer’s notebooks as tools for learning 3) Deepening content knowledge of text types, genre, structure and craft.
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN September 30 3:30 -5:00 1 Serna - Tenn 1188500 October 28 3:30 – 5:00 1 Serna - Tenn 1188500 November 18 3:30 – 5:00 1 Serna - Tenn 1188500 December 16 3:30 – 5:00 1 Serna - Tenn 1188500 January 27 3:30 – 5:00 1 Serna – room tbd 1188500 February 24 3:30 – 5:00 1 Serna - Tenn 1188500 March 30 3:30 – 5:00 1 Serna - Tenn 1188500 April 27 3:30 – 5:00 1 Serna - Tenn 1188500 May 25 3:30 – 5:00 1 Serna - Tenn 1188500 Maximum number of participants: 60 Possible Funding Sources: None. Teachers may wish to use CLT hours, otherwise participation is voluntary.
Contact: [email protected] Sign up at: ero.eschoolsolutions.com
Common Planning Time (CPT) Hours Will Not Be Provided for These Sessions.
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Title: CCSSM Teacher Professional Learning 2015-16, “District Convenings”
Targeted Audience: All Teachers Facilitator: District Description of Session: Grade-level teachers will work in teams to deepen their understanding of the CCSSM utilizing an inquiry-based design methodology. Using the vision of mathematics instruction and assessment as a guide, sessions will focus on: 1) building mathematical content and practice standards knowledge; 2) determining and examining acceptable evidence of learning; and 3) designing and delivering high quality learning experiences. Outcomes: To provide support for CCSSM implementation. Session 1 of 4 Dates Grade Level Time No. of Days Location SRN September 29 Math 2 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548710 September 30 Math 1 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548709 October 5 Grade 5 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548705 October 6 Grade 6 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548706 October 8 Grade 8 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548708 October 9 Grade 7 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548707 October 12 Kindergarten 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548700 October 13 Grade 1 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548701 October 15 Grade 2 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548702 October 16 Grade 3 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548703 October 19 Grade 4 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548704 CAASPP 2015: March 16-June 11
Maximum number of participants: 100/day Possible Funding Sources: Math Grant will pay for substitutes.
Contact: Mikila Fetzer, [email protected]
Sign up at: ero.eschoolsolutions.com
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Title: CCSSM Teacher Professional Learning 2015-16, “Networks of Schools”
Targeted Audience: All Teachers Facilitator: District Description of Session: Grade-level teachers will collaborate in modified lesson studies via Communities of Practice to: 1) develop and deliver high quality instruction and tasks; 2) observe and offer formative feedback; and 3) analyze student work to determine instruction decisions. Outcomes: To provide support for CCSSM implementation. Session 2 of 4 Dates Grade Level Time No. of Days Location SRN December 1 Math 1 8:30-3:00 1 School
sites 1548709
December 4 Math 2 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548710
December 7 Grade 1 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548701
December 8 Grade 4 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548704
December 9 Grade 3 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548703
December 10 Grade 2 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548702
December 11 Kindergarten 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548700
December 14 Grade 6 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548706
December 15 Grade 5 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548705
December 16 Grade 8 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548708
December 17 Grade 7 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548707
CAASPP 2015: March 16-June 11
Maximum number of participants: 100/day Possible Funding Sources: Math Grant will pay for substitutes.
Contact: Mikila Fetzer, [email protected]
Sign up at: ero.eschoolsolutions.com
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Session 3 of 4 Dates Grade Level Time No. of
Days Location SRN
January 27 Grade 8 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548708 February 1 Grade 5 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548705 February 2 Grade 6 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548706 February 5 Grade 4 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548704 February 9 Kindergarten 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548700 February 10 Grade 1 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548701 February 11 Grade 3 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548703 February 12 Grade 2 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548702 February 16 Grade 7 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548707 February 18 Math 2 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548710 February 19 Math 1 8:30-3:00 1 Serna 1548709 Maximum number of participants: 100/day Possible Funding Sources: Math Grant will pay for substitutes.
Contact: Mikila Fetzer, [email protected]
Sign up at: ero.eschoolsolutions.com
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Session 4 of 4 Dates Grade Level Time No. of
Days Location SRN
March 30 Math 1 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548709
March 31 Math 2 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548710
April 4 Grade 6 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548706
April 5 Grade 5 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548705
April 8 Grade 7 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548707
April 11 Grade 4 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548704
April 12 Grade 3 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548703
April 13 Grade 2 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548702
April 14 Kindergarten 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548700
April 15 Grade 1 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548701
April 18 Grade 8 8:30-3:00 1 School sites
1548708
Maximum number of participants: 100/day Possible Funding Sources: Math Grant will pay for substitutes.
Contact: Mikila Fetzer, [email protected]
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Dates by grade level
District Convening @ Serna Center
Network of Schools @ Sites
District Convening @ Serna Center
Network of Schools @ Sites
SRN
Kindergarten October 12 December 11 February 9 April 14 1548700 Grade 1 October 13 December 7 February 10 April 15 1548701 Grade 2 October 15 December 10 February 12 April 13 1548702 Grade 3 October 16 December 9 February 11 April 12 1548703 Grade 4 October 19 December 19 February 5 April 11 1548704 Grade 5 October 5 December 15 February 1 April 5 1548705 Grade 6 October 6 December 14 February 2 April 4 1548706 Grade 7 October 9 December 17 February 16 April 8 1548707 Grade 8 October 8 December 16 January 27 April 18 1548708 Math 1 September 30 December 1 February 19 March 30 1548709 Math 2 September 29 December 4 February 18 March 31 1548710
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Title: CCSSM Content Development, “Math Mondays”
Targeted Audience: Teachers, Site Instructional Coordinators Facilitator: Math Training Specialists, Math Teacher Leaders Description of Session: Series of math content development sessions aligned to the 2015-16 curriculum maps sequences focused on the models and representations in the content standards. Outcomes: To build teachers’ math content knowledge to design focused, coherent, and rigorous learning experiences.
Math Mondays Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN September 28 4:00-5:30 1 Serna 1548711 October 19 4:00-5:30 1 Serna 1548711 November 9 4:00-5:30 1 Serna 1548711 January 11 4:00-5:30 1 Serna 1548711 February 22 4:00-5:30 1 Serna 1548711 March 14 4:00-5:30 1 Serna 1548711 April 11 4:00-5:30 1 Serna 1548711 May 16 4:00-5:30 1 Serna 1548711 Maximum number of participants: open Possible Funding Sources: Math Grant, per diem
Contact: Mikila Fetzer, [email protected]
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Targeted Audience: Interested teachers from across all grade levels K-12 Facilitator: District Description of Session: Outcomes: To provide support for NGSS implementation. Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN October 27 4:00 – 6:00 1 TBD 1104030 December 1 4:00 – 6:00 1 TBD 1104030 January 26 4:00 – 6:00 1 TBD 1104030 February 23 4:00 – 6:00 1 TBD 1104030 March 15 4:00 – 6:00 1 TBD 1104030 April 19 4:00 – 6:00 1 TBD 1104030 Maximum number of participants: 100/day Possible Funding Sources: (Per Diems paid by District)
Contact: Matt Turkie, [email protected]
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Title: Special Education Teacher Monthly Series
Targeted Audience: Special Education Teachers
Facilitator: Program Specialists
Description of Session: Teachers will engage in learning about quality IEP development aligned to Common Core State Standards and designed to provide educational benefit to students.
Outcomes:
Dates Time No. of Days
Location SRN
September 24 3:30-5:30 1 TBD 2755 October 22 3:30-5:30 1 TBD 2756 January 28 3:30-5:30 1 TBD 2757 February 25 3:30-5:30 1 TBD 2758 April 28 3:30-5:30 1 TBD 2759 Maximum number of participants: 100 Possible Funding Sources: NA
Contact: [email protected]
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Common Planning Time (CPT) Hours Will Not Be Provided for These Sessions.
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Title: Increasing Access to Common Core State Standards in ELA and Math for Students with Disabilities
Targeted Audience: Special Education Teachers, General Education Teachers, Support Staff
Facilitator: Special Education Staff
Description of Session: Participants will learn specific strategies to increase their students’ access to CCSS by utilizing Universal Design for Learning Principles, instructional engagement strategies, and formative assessments to guide their teaching and learning.
Outcomes: Participants will have tools and strategies to increase their students’ access to CCSS and rigorous teaching and learning.
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN August 26 8:30-3:30 1 Serna 2750 September 23 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 2751 November 4 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 2752 January 27 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 2753 March 9 3:30-5:30 1 Serna 2754 Maximum number of participants: 150 Possible Funding Sources:
Contact: [email protected]
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Title: Bullying Prevention Training for School Staff
Targeted Audience: Certificated and Classified District Staff
Facilitator: Jessica Wharton, Bullying Prevention Specialist and Raoul Bozio, Manager II, Legal Services
Description of Session: The training will focus on key definitions and the impact of bullying behavior. It will also demonstrate how to respond and address bullying on campus. It will highlight best practices and school site strategies and end with an overview of the district’s administrative regs. Raoul Bozio in Legal Services will also be available to answer any legal questions. PLEASE NOTE: The anti-bullying administrative regulations have been revised and approved, effective March 16, 2015. Outcomes:
• Participants will understand the definition of bullying and some of the statistics re: bullying/cyberbullying
• Participants will also learn some strategies they can take back to their school sites
• Participants will better understand the newly revised administrative regs
Dates Time No. of Days Location SRN October 13 3:30 – 5:00 1 Kentucky Room 111335 January 26 3:30 – 5:00 1 Kentucky Room 111335
Maximum number of participants: 25
Possible Funding Sources: Student Health and Support Services/Bullying Prevention
Contact: Jessica Wharton, Bullying Prevention Specialist II
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