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Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. WELCOME EVERY BABY FAMILY CONNECTS / WEB-FC HOME PAGE Welcome Every Baby Family Connects is a free evidence-based, nurse home visitation program for all families with newborns in Santa Barbara that aren't already enrolled in a nurse home visitation program.Welcome Every Baby (WEB) began providing home visits in Santa Barbara County in 2001. In 2019 WEB became certified in the evidence-based Family Connects home visitation protocol and is WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. WELCOME EVERY BABY FAMILY CONNECTS / WEB-FC HOME PAGE Welcome Every Baby Family Connects is a free evidence-based, nurse home visitation program for all families with newborns in Santa Barbara that aren't already enrolled in a nurse home visitation program.Welcome Every Baby (WEB) began providing home visits in Santa Barbara County in 2001. In 2019 WEB became certified in the evidence-based Family Connects home visitation protocol and is WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and fiscal services for districts. We strive to provide service and leadership in support of outstanding education in SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START About Early Start Services. SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on family supports. Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) addresses strengths, needs of the infant or toddler,parent
BENEFITS / BENEFITS OVERVIEW Individual benefits will also be based on position, bargaining unit, length of service, and other applicable factors. Paid vacation for eligible positions. Sick leave - 12 days per year, with unlimited accrual. Holidays - 14 days per year, based on the Central Office Calendar. School site calendars vary. CREDENTIALS SERVICES / CREDENTIALS SERVICES Credentialing Grants. SBCEO Credentials Services administers two grant programs to support new educators. Santa Barbara County Classified Credentialing Consortium (SBC4) Grant supports classified staff with SBCEO, or with any of the school districts/charter schools in Santa Barbara County, who are pursuing Education Specialist, MultipleSubject
GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF Santa Barbara County Teacher of the Year Award Winners 2022: Alisyn Blanton Miguelito School Lompoc Unified School District . During the pandemic, we have been working to provide a high quality, rigorous and accountable education that simply looks and feels different at home. STAFF RESOURCES / STAFF RESOURCES 2020-2021 Employee Service Awards. Please enjoy this booklet which celebrates our employees reaching significant milestones for their service to SBCEO in 2020-2021. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY / HEALTH LINKAGES HOME The Health Linkages Program is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for Santa Barbara County children and families by initiating and strengthening the linkages between the health, safety, social services, and education. Health Linkages is the umbrella organization for several countywide programs and initiatives including: SBCEO DIRECTORY 2020-21 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Children's Creative Project. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Clear Administrative Services Credential (CASC) Program. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newestleaders.
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW The Special Education division of the Santa Barbara County Education Office is comprised of three departments provides services to studentswith unique needs.
SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals.The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-district substitute teachers, and helps school districts with legal and policy issues relating to SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Children's Creative Project. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Clear Administrative Services Credential (CASC) Program. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newestleaders.
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW The Special Education division of the Santa Barbara County Education Office is comprised of three departments provides services to studentswith unique needs.
SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals.The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-district substitute teachers, and helps school districts with legal and policy issues relating to SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW The Special Education division of the Santa Barbara County Education Office is comprised of three departments provides services to studentswith unique needs.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND Peter B. FitzGerald Community School is located in Santa Maria and operates under a memorandum of understanding between SBCEO and twoschool districts.
GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF Santa Barbara County Teacher of the Year Award Winners 2022: Alisyn Blanton Miguelito School Lompoc Unified School District . During the pandemic, we have been working to provide a high quality, rigorous and accountable education that simply looks and feels different at home. STAFF RESOURCES / STAFF RESOURCES Welcome Every Baby Family Connects; Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) Santa Barbara CountyPromotores Network
SBCEO DIRECTORY 2020-21 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org CHILDREN'S CREATIVE PROJECT The Children’s Creative Project brings young people and professional artists together to develop artistic perception, creative expression, aesthetic valuing and an understanding of artists, the creative process and historical and cultural arts history. CCP is a nonprofit arts education program of th CERTIFICATED SUBSTITUTE TIME SHEET VERIFIED BY Department in the North County or in the Santa Ynez Valley, mail your time sheet to the SESS-North Office, 402 Farnel Road, Suite A, Santa Maria, CA 93454-4960. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and fiscal services for districts. We strive to provide service and leadership in support of outstanding education in SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START About Early Start Services. SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on family supports. Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) addresses strengths, needs of the infant or toddler,parent
BENEFITS / BENEFITS OVERVIEW Individual benefits will also be based on position, bargaining unit, length of service, and other applicable factors. Paid vacation for eligible positions. Sick leave - 12 days per year, with unlimited accrual. Holidays - 14 days per year, based on the Central Office Calendar. School site calendars vary. JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF Santa Barbara County Teacher of the Year Award Winners 2022: Alisyn Blanton Miguelito School Lompoc Unified School District . During the pandemic, we have been working to provide a high quality, rigorous and accountable education that simply looks and feels different at home. STAFF RESOURCES / STAFF RESOURCES 2020-2021 Employee Service Awards. Please enjoy this booklet which celebrates our employees reaching significant milestones for their service to SBCEO in 2020-2021. CREDENTIALS SERVICES / CREDENTIALS SERVICES Credentialing Grants. SBCEO Credentials Services administers two grant programs to support new educators. Santa Barbara County Classified Credentialing Consortium (SBC4) Grant supports classified staff with SBCEO, or with any of the school districts/charter schools in Santa Barbara County, who are pursuing Education Specialist, MultipleSubject
SBCEO DIRECTORY 2020-21 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Children's Creative Project. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Clear Administrative Services Credential (CASC) Program. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newestleaders.
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW The Special Education division of the Santa Barbara County Education Office is comprised of three departments provides services to studentswith unique needs.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals.The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-district substitute teachers, and helps school districts with legal and policy issues relating to JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND Peter B. FitzGerald Community School is located in Santa Maria and operates under a memorandum of understanding between SBCEO and twoschool districts.
CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Children's Creative Project. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Clear Administrative Services Credential (CASC) Program. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newestleaders.
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW The Special Education division of the Santa Barbara County Education Office is comprised of three departments provides services to studentswith unique needs.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals.The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-district substitute teachers, and helps school districts with legal and policy issues relating to JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND Peter B. FitzGerald Community School is located in Santa Maria and operates under a memorandum of understanding between SBCEO and twoschool districts.
CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW The Special Education division of the Santa Barbara County Education Office is comprised of three departments provides services to studentswith unique needs.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and SANTA BARBARA COUNTY / HEALTH LINKAGES HOME The Health Linkages office is closed to the public during this time of quarentine due to the Covid-19 (Corona Virus). Many of our programs are paused at this time but our staff continue to deliver dental kits to keep the oral health of our children and families of Santa Barbara County in good standing. JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND Peter B. FitzGerald Community School is located in Santa Maria and operates under a memorandum of understanding between SBCEO and twoschool districts.
GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF Santa Barbara County Teacher of the Year Award Winners 2022: Alisyn Blanton Miguelito School Lompoc Unified School District . During the pandemic, we have been working to provide a high quality, rigorous and accountable education that simply looks and feels different at home. STAFF RESOURCES / STAFF RESOURCES Welcome Every Baby Family Connects; Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) Santa Barbara CountyPromotores Network
WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org CHILDREN'S CREATIVE PROJECT The Children’s Creative Project brings young people and professional artists together to develop artistic perception, creative expression, aesthetic valuing and an understanding of artists, the creative process and historical and cultural arts history. CCP is a nonprofit arts education program of th CERTIFICATED SUBSTITUTE TIME SHEET VERIFIED BY Department in the North County or in the Santa Ynez Valley, mail your time sheet to the SESS-North Office, 402 Farnel Road, Suite A, Santa Maria, CA 93454-4960. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include:SIGN IN - SBCEO
Enter your user name and password to sign in. You can use this site without being registered or signing in, but registered users who sign in may have access to additional features and information. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY / HEALTH LINKAGES HOME The Health Linkages office is closed to the public during this time of quarentine due to the Covid-19 (Corona Virus). Many of our programs are paused at this time but our staff continue to deliver dental kits to keep the oral health of our children and families of Santa Barbara County in good standing. TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START About Early Start Services. SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on family supports. Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) addresses strengths, needs of the infant or toddler,parent
CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include:SIGN IN - SBCEO
Enter your user name and password to sign in. You can use this site without being registered or signing in, but registered users who sign in may have access to additional features and information. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY / HEALTH LINKAGES HOME The Health Linkages office is closed to the public during this time of quarentine due to the Covid-19 (Corona Virus). Many of our programs are paused at this time but our staff continue to deliver dental kits to keep the oral health of our children and families of Santa Barbara County in good standing. TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START About Early Start Services. SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on family supports. Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) addresses strengths, needs of the infant or toddler,parent
CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and fiscal services for districts. We strive to provide service and leadership in support of outstanding education in SANTA BARBARA COUNTY / HEALTH LINKAGES HOME The Health Linkages office is closed to the public during this time of quarentine due to the Covid-19 (Corona Virus). Many of our programs are paused at this time but our staff continue to deliver dental kits to keep the oral health of our children and families of Santa Barbara County in good standing.SIGN IN - SBCEO
Enter your user name and password to sign in. You can use this site without being registered or signing in, but registered users who sign in may have access to additional features and information. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START About Early Start Services. SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on family supports. Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) addresses strengths, needs of the infant or toddler,parent
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. STAFF RESOURCES / STAFF RESOURCES 2020-2021 Employee Service Awards. Please enjoy this booklet which celebrates our employees reaching significant milestones for their service to SBCEO in 2020-2021. SUPERINTENDENT / MEET THE SUPERINTENDENT Since 2017, Dr. Susan Salcido has served as our Santa Barbara County Superintendent of Schools. She was elected to lead the Santa Barbara County Education Office (SBCEO), which supports 20 school districts, nearly 70,000 students, educators, families and valuable countywidepartnerships.
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY PROMOTORES NETWORK / PROMOTERS HOMEPAGE The Santa Barbara County Promotores Network is a grassroots network of individuals who are active members of our community. We are actively involved in promoting healthy communities through education, policy change, and linking Santa Barbara County resources to health services. WELCOME EVERY BABY FAMILY CONNECTS / WEB-FC HOME PAGE Welcome Every Baby Family Connects is a free evidence-based, nurse home visitation program for all families with newborns in Santa Barbara that aren't already enrolled in a nurse home visitation program.Welcome Every Baby (WEB) began providing home visits in Santa Barbara County in 2001. In 2019 WEB became certified in the evidence-based Family Connects home visitation protocol and is SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF 2009 - Luke Laurie, El Camino Junior High School, Santa Maria-Bonita School District. 2008 - Ole Pedersen, Orcutt Union School District. 2007 - Ron Zell, Jonata/Oak Valley, Buellton Union School District. 2006 - Celeste Darga, Washington Elementary School, Santa Barbara Unified School District. WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF 2009 - Luke Laurie, El Camino Junior High School, Santa Maria-Bonita School District. 2008 - Ole Pedersen, Orcutt Union School District. 2007 - Ron Zell, Jonata/Oak Valley, Buellton Union School District. 2006 - Celeste Darga, Washington Elementary School, Santa Barbara Unified School District. WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and fiscal services for districts. We strive to provide service and leadership in support of outstanding education in CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START About Early Start Services. SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on family supports. Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) addresses strengths, needs of the infant or toddler,parent
BENEFITS / BENEFITS OVERVIEW Individual benefits will also be based on position, bargaining unit, length of service, and other applicable factors. Paid vacation for eligible positions. Sick leave - 12 days per year, with unlimited accrual. Holidays - 14 days per year, based on the Central Office Calendar. School site calendars vary.HUMAN RESOURCES
Santa Barbara County Education Office 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 Phone: (805) 964-4711 (805) 964-4710 plus extension STAFF RESOURCES / STAFF RESOURCES 2020-2021 Employee Service Awards. Please enjoy this booklet which celebrates our employees reaching significant milestones for their service to SBCEO in 2020-2021. JUNE 10 2021 AGENDA FOR SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 SPECIAL MEETING June 10, 2021– 10:00 a.m.
WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org CERTIFICATED SUBSTITUTE TIME SHEET VERIFIED BY Department in the North County or in the Santa Ynez Valley, mail your time sheet to the SESS-North Office, 402 Farnel Road, Suite A, Santa Maria, CA 93454-4960. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF 2009 - Luke Laurie, El Camino Junior High School, Santa Maria-Bonita School District. 2008 - Ole Pedersen, Orcutt Union School District. 2007 - Ron Zell, Jonata/Oak Valley, Buellton Union School District. 2006 - Celeste Darga, Washington Elementary School, Santa Barbara Unified School District. WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF 2009 - Luke Laurie, El Camino Junior High School, Santa Maria-Bonita School District. 2008 - Ole Pedersen, Orcutt Union School District. 2007 - Ron Zell, Jonata/Oak Valley, Buellton Union School District. 2006 - Celeste Darga, Washington Elementary School, Santa Barbara Unified School District. WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and fiscal services for districts. We strive to provide service and leadership in support of outstanding education in CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START About Early Start Services. SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on family supports. Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) addresses strengths, needs of the infant or toddler,parent
BENEFITS / BENEFITS OVERVIEW Individual benefits will also be based on position, bargaining unit, length of service, and other applicable factors. Paid vacation for eligible positions. Sick leave - 12 days per year, with unlimited accrual. Holidays - 14 days per year, based on the Central Office Calendar. School site calendars vary.HUMAN RESOURCES
Santa Barbara County Education Office 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 Phone: (805) 964-4711 (805) 964-4710 plus extension STAFF RESOURCES / STAFF RESOURCES 2020-2021 Employee Service Awards. Please enjoy this booklet which celebrates our employees reaching significant milestones for their service to SBCEO in 2020-2021. JUNE 10 2021 AGENDA FOR SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 SPECIAL MEETING June 10, 2021– 10:00 a.m.
WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org CERTIFICATED SUBSTITUTE TIME SHEET VERIFIED BY Department in the North County or in the Santa Ynez Valley, mail your time sheet to the SESS-North Office, 402 Farnel Road, Suite A, Santa Maria, CA 93454-4960. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF 2009 - Luke Laurie, El Camino Junior High School, Santa Maria-Bonita School District. 2008 - Ole Pedersen, Orcutt Union School District. 2007 - Ron Zell, Jonata/Oak Valley, Buellton Union School District. 2006 - Celeste Darga, Washington Elementary School, Santa Barbara Unified School District. WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF 2009 - Luke Laurie, El Camino Junior High School, Santa Maria-Bonita School District. 2008 - Ole Pedersen, Orcutt Union School District. 2007 - Ron Zell, Jonata/Oak Valley, Buellton Union School District. 2006 - Celeste Darga, Washington Elementary School, Santa Barbara Unified School District. WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and fiscal services for districts. We strive to provide service and leadership in support of outstanding education in CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
SPECIAL EDUCATION / EARLY START About Early Start Services. SBCEO serves 125 at-risk infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 throughout Santa Barbara County. At-risk infants and toddlers are served in the family’s naturally occurring environments focusing on family supports. Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) addresses strengths, needs of the infant or toddler,parent
BENEFITS / BENEFITS OVERVIEW Individual benefits will also be based on position, bargaining unit, length of service, and other applicable factors. Paid vacation for eligible positions. Sick leave - 12 days per year, with unlimited accrual. Holidays - 14 days per year, based on the Central Office Calendar. School site calendars vary.HUMAN RESOURCES
Santa Barbara County Education Office 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 Phone: (805) 964-4711 (805) 964-4710 plus extension STAFF RESOURCES / STAFF RESOURCES 2020-2021 Employee Service Awards. Please enjoy this booklet which celebrates our employees reaching significant milestones for their service to SBCEO in 2020-2021. JUNE 10 2021 AGENDA FOR SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 SPECIAL MEETING June 10, 2021– 10:00 a.m.
WELCOME TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT! Program Design SantaBarbara County Education Office (805) 964-4711X4409 4400Cathedral Oaks Road, P.O.Box 6307 Santa Barbara,CA 93160-6307 cdp@sbceo.org CERTIFICATED SUBSTITUTE TIME SHEET VERIFIED BY Department in the North County or in the Santa Ynez Valley, mail your time sheet to the SESS-North Office, 402 Farnel Road, Suite A, Santa Maria, CA 93454-4960. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Santa Barbara County Education Office 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 Phone: (805) 964-4711 (805) 964-4710 plus extension HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEW The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Santa Barbara County Education Office 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 Phone: (805) 964-4711 (805) 964-4710 plus extension HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and fiscal services for districts. We strive to provide service and leadership in support of outstanding education in SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
BENEFITS / BENEFITS OVERVIEW Individual benefits will also be based on position, bargaining unit, length of service, and other applicable factors. Paid vacation for eligible positions. Sick leave - 12 days per year, with unlimited accrual. Holidays - 14 days per year, based on the Central Office Calendar. School site calendars vary. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY / HEALTH LINKAGES HOME The Health Linkages office is closed to the public during this time of quarentine due to the Covid-19 (Corona Virus). Many of our programs are paused at this time but our staff continue to deliver dental kits to keep the oral health of our children and families of Santa Barbara County in good standing. JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. SUPERINTENDENT / MEET THE SUPERINTENDENT Since 2017, Dr. Susan Salcido has served as our Santa Barbara County Superintendent of Schools. She was elected to lead the Santa Barbara County Education Office (SBCEO), which supports 20 school districts, nearly 70,000 students, educators, families and valuable countywidepartnerships.
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY PROMOTORES NETWORK / PROMOTERS HOMEPAGE The Santa Barbara County Promotores Network is a grassroots network of individuals who are active members of our community. We are actively involved in promoting healthy communities through education, policy change, and linking Santa Barbara County resources to health services. Santa Barbara County Promotores Network originated at the Santa JUNE 10 2021 AGENDA FOR SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 SPECIAL MEETING June 10, 2021– 10:00 a.m.
GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF 2009 - Luke Laurie, El Camino Junior High School, Santa Maria-Bonita School District. 2008 - Ole Pedersen, Orcutt Union School District. 2007 - Ron Zell, Jonata/Oak Valley, Buellton Union School District. 2006 - Celeste Darga, Washington Elementary School, Santa Barbara Unified School District. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEWCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS CURRICULUMCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS LESSONSCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS PROGRAMSCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS STANDARDSCAREER READINESS CURRICULUMCAREER READINESS CURRICULUM FOR TEENS The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Santa Barbara County Education Office 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 Phone: (805) 964-4711 (805) 964-4710 plus extension HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT ANDSANTA BARBARA JUVENILE COURTSANTA MARIA JUVENILE HALL 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Promotores helped 7,000 individuals. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT About Child Development Programs. Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. Our programs include: SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. We offer general education and special education teachers who hold a Preliminary Multiple Subjects, Preliminary Single Subject, or Preliminary Education Specialist COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEWCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS CURRICULUMCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS LESSONSCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS PROGRAMSCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS STANDARDSCAREER READINESS CURRICULUMCAREER READINESS CURRICULUM FOR TEENS The College and Career Readiness Department’s vision is for a future where all students graduate high school with a better understanding of themselves and their career path and are prepared to be successful in college, career, and life. Curriculum & Instruction. Credentials. CTEFunding. DSPT.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Santa Barbara County Education Office 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 Phone: (805) 964-4711 (805) 964-4710 plus extension HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW Human Resources. The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals. The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-districtsubstitute teachers
CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, technology, legislation, policy and successful practices. Membership in Curriculum Council is by invitation only. JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT ANDSANTA BARBARA JUVENILE COURTSANTA MARIA JUVENILE HALL 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and fiscal services for districts. We strive to provide service and leadership in support of outstanding education in SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW About Direct Service Districts. SBCEO provides all Special Education services for students enrolled in small districts with fewer than 900 students and provides additional contracted services at the request of the District Superintendent. Cold Spring School District. Superintendent: Dr. Amy Alzina. (805) 969-2678. Cuyama Unified SchoolDistrict.
CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Program Overviews. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newest leaders. The program provides candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary tobe successful
BENEFITS / BENEFITS OVERVIEW Individual benefits will also be based on position, bargaining unit, length of service, and other applicable factors. Paid vacation for eligible positions. Sick leave - 12 days per year, with unlimited accrual. Holidays - 14 days per year, based on the Central Office Calendar. School site calendars vary. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY / HEALTH LINKAGES HOME The Health Linkages office is closed to the public during this time of quarentine due to the Covid-19 (Corona Virus). Many of our programs are paused at this time but our staff continue to deliver dental kits to keep the oral health of our children and families of Santa Barbara County in good standing. JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND 3900 Paradise Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. (805) 967-5307. Site liaisons: Victor Prato. School Calendar. Dos Puertas School/Santa Maria Juvenile Hall, SBCEO. 4263 California Blvd., Santa Maria, CA 93455. (805) 938-0860 FAX: (805) 937-5582. Site liaison: Kathryn Adams. School Calendar. SUPERINTENDENT / MEET THE SUPERINTENDENT Since 2017, Dr. Susan Salcido has served as our Santa Barbara County Superintendent of Schools. She was elected to lead the Santa Barbara County Education Office (SBCEO), which supports 20 school districts, nearly 70,000 students, educators, families and valuable countywidepartnerships.
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY PROMOTORES NETWORK / PROMOTERS HOMEPAGE The Santa Barbara County Promotores Network is a grassroots network of individuals who are active members of our community. We are actively involved in promoting healthy communities through education, policy change, and linking Santa Barbara County resources to health services. Santa Barbara County Promotores Network originated at the Santa JUNE 10 2021 AGENDA FOR SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 4400 Cathedral Oaks Road P.O. Box 6307 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6307 SPECIAL MEETING June 10, 2021– 10:00 a.m.
GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF 2009 - Luke Laurie, El Camino Junior High School, Santa Maria-Bonita School District. 2008 - Ole Pedersen, Orcutt Union School District. 2007 - Ron Zell, Jonata/Oak Valley, Buellton Union School District. 2006 - Celeste Darga, Washington Elementary School, Santa Barbara Unified School District. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Children's Creative Project. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Clear Administrative Services Credential (CASC) Program. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newestleaders.
SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW The Special Education division of the Santa Barbara County Education Office is comprised of three departments provides services to studentswith unique needs.
COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS / OVERVIEWCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS CURRICULUMCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS LESSONSCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS PROGRAMSCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS STANDARDSCAREER READINESS CURRICULUMCAREER READINESS CURRICULUM FOR TEENS Welcome Every Baby Family Connects; Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) Santa Barbara CountyPromotores Network
HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals.The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-district substitute teachers, and helps school districts with legal and policy issues relating to CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT ANDSANTA BARBARA JUVENILE COURTSANTA MARIA JUVENILE HALL Peter B. FitzGerald Community School is located in Santa Maria and operates under a memorandum of understanding between SBCEO and twoschool districts.
WELCOME — CHILDREN'S CREATIVE PROJECT I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival. I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival 2021 is going virtual. While we do not know if we can be together in person at the Old Mission this year, we can share the spirit of this wonderful festival virtually. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EDUCATION OFFICE / SBCEO HOME PAGESIGN INHOMEABOUT SBCEOPROGRAMS & SERVICESDISTRICTS & SCHOOLSSBCEOEMPLOYMENT
Children's Creative Project. The Children’s Creative Project (CCP) supports arts education in Santa Barbara County’s schools. In 2019-2020, this included 400 performances for 50,000 children at 90 school sites along with performing arts workshops at school sites, and large events with touring national and international artists. CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EARLY EDUCATION / CHILD DEVELOPMENT Child Development and Early Education Programs provide valuable child care, early learning, school readiness, and health support to 5,000 eligible children from birth to 12 years, their families, community agencies, and school districts countywide. TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM / OVERVIEW TIP is a two year, state-accredited induction program intended to ease new teachers’ transition into the profession, accelerate teacher effectiveness and enhance teacher retention. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Clear Administrative Services Credential (CASC) Program. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newestleaders.
SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW The Special Education division of the Santa Barbara County Education Office is comprised of three departments provides services to studentswith unique needs.
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HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW / HUMAN RESOURCES OVERVIEW The Santa Barbara County Education Office's Human Resources division administers personnel functions, registers credentials for county teachers, and provides help to applicants for new credentials or renewals.The division manages a fingerprint records cooperative for school districts for multiple-district substitute teachers, and helps school districts with legal and policy issues relating to CURRICULUM COUNCIL / CURRICULUM COUNCIL Curriculum Council is designed to keep districts up-to-date with the latest from the California Department of Education, state and national leadership, research, JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT ANDSANTA BARBARA JUVENILE COURTSANTA MARIA JUVENILE HALL Peter B. FitzGerald Community School is located in Santa Maria and operates under a memorandum of understanding between SBCEO and twoschool districts.
WELCOME — CHILDREN'S CREATIVE PROJECT I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival. I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival 2021 is going virtual. While we do not know if we can be together in person at the Old Mission this year, we can share the spirit of this wonderful festival virtually. PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW / PROGRAMS & SERVICES OVERVIEW Programs & Services. SBCEO oversees over 200 programs and services that support high-quality education. We provide student services, professional development for educators, and CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS / CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Clear Administrative Services Credential (CASC) Program. CASC is the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)- accredited clear administrative services phase of the credential program to support the ongoing growth and development of our county’s newestleaders.
SPECIAL EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW The Special Education division of the Santa Barbara County Education Office is comprised of three departments provides services to studentswith unique needs.
BENEFITS / BENEFITS OVERVIEW At the Santa Barbara County Education Office, benefits-eligible employees have access to a variety of benefits and opportunities to enhance the quality of your life. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY / HEALTH LINKAGES HOME The Health Linkages office is closed to the public during this time of quarentine due to the Covid-19 (Corona Virus). Many of our programs are paused at this time but our staff continue to deliver dental kits to keep the oral health of our children and families of Santa Barbara County in good standing. GRANT AND AWARD WINNERS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TEACHER OF Santa Barbara County Teacher of the Year Award Winners 2022: Alisyn Blanton Miguelito School Lompoc Unified School District . During the pandemic, we have been working to provide a high quality, rigorous and accountable education that simply looks and feels different at home. JUVENILE COURT AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS / JUVENILE COURT AND Peter B. FitzGerald Community School is located in Santa Maria and operates under a memorandum of understanding between SBCEO and twoschool districts.
SUPERINTENDENT / MEET THE SUPERINTENDENT Since 2017, Dr. Susan Salcido has served as our Santa Barbara County Superintendent of Schools. She was elected to lead the Santa Barbara County Education Office (SBCEO), which supports 20 school districts, nearly 70,000 students, educators, families and valuable countywidepartnerships.
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_APPRECIATING TEACHERS, INCLUDING CHILDREN’S FIRST TEACHERS: PARENTSAND GUARDIANS_
This week we celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week. During this time each year, school staff breakrooms are commonly brimming with homemade desserts; lunches for teachers are coordinated by Parent-Teacher Associations; and colorful posters and cards, filled with kind sentiments for teachers, adorn special spaces at schoolscountywide.
This year, the recognition for teachers must take on a completely different shape, and while we reflect on our appreciation of teachers from afar, let’s also broaden our thanks to children’s first teachers: their parents and guardians who are contributing to their children’s life lessons every day. In the absence of in-person interactions, teachers are connecting with students during classes in authentic and important ways, finding solutions to unanticipated issues that are as novel as the coronavirus that has caused this new reality. To teachers, connecting with students online, making sure each individual is seen and noticed, trying out a silly joke to evoke a smile, checking on absent students after class, teaching rich content with compassion and empathy, we saythank you.
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