Contra Costa County Board of Education Mtg 4/19/23

Contra Costa County Board of Education Mtg 4/19/23
Posted on 04/19/2023

PLEASANT HILL, Calif.— Board resolutions will recognize May as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month as well as additional topics to highlight throughout the month (see below). A resolution to Promote Development of Education Workforce Housing will also be highlighted. Classified School Employee of the Year Nominees will be recognized by the Board. A review of a Quarterly Report, a Charter School Update, and a presentation from the Center for Recovery and Empowerment are some of the additional items on the Contra Costa County Board of Education agenda for its meeting scheduled for April 19, 2023, at 5:00 p.m.  

WHAT: Contra Costa County Board of Education Meeting

WHEN: Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 5 p.m.

WHERE: In Person: Contra Costa County Office of Education Ronald L.
Stewart Building, 77 Santa Barbara Road, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
(Board Room)

Virtual: Via Zoom
Meeting ID: 950 3909 2636 /Passcode: 586383
Dial by your location: +1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose)

WHO: Contra Costa County Board of Education President Consuelo Lara, Members of the Board, Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools Lynn Mackey and Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) staff members.

BOARD MEETING AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS:

Classified School Employees of the Year Nominees
- the Contra Costa County Board of Education will recognize Classified School Employee Nominees of the Year throughout the County.

Resolution #28-22/23: Classified Employee Week -
the Contra Costa County Board of Education proclaims the week of May 21-27 as Classified Employee Week.

Resolution #29-22/23: Day of the Teacher -
The Contra Costa County Board of Education recognizes May 10, as California Day of the Teacher, and Teacher Appreciation Week from May 8-12.

Resolution #30-22/23: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
- the Contra Costa County Board of Education proclaims the month of May as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and encourages educational communities to recognize Asian Pacific Americans and culture by showcasing appropriate programs and activities that highlight their contributions.

Resolution #31-22/23: Foster Care Awareness Month
- the Contra Costa County Board of Education recognizes the month of May as Foster Care Awareness Month.

Resolution #32-22/23: Promote Development of Education Workforce Housing -
the Contra Costa County Board of Education recognizes the need for Education Workforce Housing in Contra Costa County and supports efforts to increase affordable housing options for the education workforce living in the county.

Review of Williams Uniform Complaint Quarterly Report
- CCCOE monitors schools identified by the California Department of Education for instructional materials, facilities, School Accountability Report Cards, Teacher Misassignments, and Complaint Procedures in accordance with EdCode.

Charter Schools
– An update will be presented on CCCBOE-authorized charter schools, including updates on Notices of Concern, legislative update and Charter Data Book.

Presentation on CORE/ROAR
– The Center for Recovery and Empowerment will give a presentation to the Board.

Preliminary Administrative Services Credential Program (PASC)
- The Educational Services Department will give an update on its PASC program cohort.

The full Board Agenda can be viewed at this link: https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cccoe/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=CPYRBX6D3416 
 

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About Contra Costa County Office of Education
One of 58 counties in California, Contra Costa County has the 9th largest public-school student population in the state (approximately 158,401 students). Officially established in 1932, the CCCOE has a long history of providing direct services to some of our county's most vulnerable students, including young people who are incarcerated, homeless, or in foster care, as well as students who have severe physical or emotional challenges.

CCCOE also provides support services to schools and school districts in Contra Costa County; services that can be handled most effectively and economically on a regional basis rather than by each of the county's 285 schools or 18 school districts. These services range from budget approval and fiscal support to technology infrastructure, communication support, and high-level professional development opportunities for educators. CCCOE maintains a website at www.cocoschools.org.

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