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Paid Advertisement SCSOS Educational Services Department Superintendent Tom Reusser Sutter County Superintendent of Schools SCSOS Educational Services Department, under the direction of Assistant Superintendent Brian Gault, has been dligently supporting our students, school districts, and charters during this challenging time and is dedicated to student success and achievement, effective leadership and intruction, and providing a healthy and safe environment for all students. John Kovach serves as principal of both Feather River Academy (FRA) and Pathways Charter Academy (PCA). Kristi Johnson, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Accountability (OA) and her staff support district and charter administrators and staff across the county with a focus on promoting leaming and student success through professional development opportunities focused on the California Common Core Content Standards and English Language Development Standards, support for administrators with LCAP development and implementation, and the coordination and support for CAASPP and ELPAC testing. In order to directly support staff and students with the academic implications of COVID-19, Professional Learning Modules have been designed to support districts in "Accelerating Learning While Addressing Leaming Loss." Heather Parker, CIA Professional Development Coordinator is facilitating these modules via 20om with entire staffs from nine Sutter County School Districts. The first of three modules began with helping staff to dive into some of the issues facing their schools and students and exploring how to meet the diverse social-emotional needs. The second and third modules will address unfinished leaming and accelerating learning Following school wide participation in these modules, time is designated for district goal setting, long term planning, and site specific support. In addition, Curriculum, Instruction and Accountability and Student, Support, and Outreach have partnered to rollout of the new Health Education Framework in a trainer of trainers model to a team of 30+ teachers and administrators from nine districts across Sutter County. This is exciting work and couldn't come at a better time. The team will engage in a series of four asynchronous sessions and seven synchronous sessions between January and lune 2021 with the utimate goal of providing the most current information to all teachers in Sutter County Our Educational Services Department also indudes two County Community Schools: Feather River Academy and Pathways Charter Academy. Currently, FRA has 47 students enrolled and PCA has 15 students. Even though our students are on distance leaming, every student and family has regular contact with staff from these schools. Thirty-four families receive weekly food deliveries. Fifteen familes, on average, receive positive rewards each week for meeting or exceeding expectations through their Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support Program (PBIS). FRA staff make weekly home visits to ensure wellness of our students as well as tonurture the relationship and famly engagement. There are, on average, 25-30 appointment based services for our students each week where they are invited to meet with an instructor, an instructional aide, a counselor or someone for support in technology, Each Friday the Student Care Team, composed of Instructors, counselors and other support staff, meets to ensure that student needs are being met and that they are engaging in instruction. The FRA and PCA staff are engaging in a variety of professional learning opportunities in order to best meet the needs of students. Once a month, staff engage in training for Edgenuity, which is the new distance learning platform. There are nine full days of training throughout the school year for PBIS (Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support Program). As an extension of that, there are four coordinating council meetings as follow up to the trainings. Staff are also participating in four trainings on PLCS (Professional Learning Communities) this year For further information regarding our Educational Services Department, please contact Brian Gault, Assistant Superintendent at (530) 822- 2947 or Briangsutter.k12.ca.us We are SCSOS Educational Services Department: Doing what's best for students and providing high quality support to our Sutter County School Districts Paid for by Sutter Co. Supt. of Schools Paid Advertisement SCSOS Educational Services Department Superintendent Tom Reusser Sutter County Superintendent of Schools SCSOS Educational Services Department, under the direction of Assistant Superintendent Brian Gault, has been dligently supporting our students, school districts, and charters during this challenging time and is dedicated to student success and achievement, effective leadership and intruction, and providing a healthy and safe environment for all students. John Kovach serves as principal of both Feather River Academy (FRA) and Pathways Charter Academy (PCA). Kristi Johnson, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Accountability (OA) and her staff support district and charter administrators and staff across the county with a focus on promoting leaming and student success through professional development opportunities focused on the California Common Core Content Standards and English Language Development Standards, support for administrators with LCAP development and implementation, and the coordination and support for CAASPP and ELPAC testing. In order to directly support staff and students with the academic implications of COVID-19, Professional Learning Modules have been designed to support districts in "Accelerating Learning While Addressing Leaming Loss." Heather Parker, CIA Professional Development Coordinator is facilitating these modules via 20om with entire staffs from nine Sutter County School Districts. The first of three modules began with helping staff to dive into some of the issues facing their schools and students and exploring how to meet the diverse social-emotional needs. The second and third modules will address unfinished leaming and accelerating learning Following school wide participation in these modules, time is designated for district goal setting, long term planning, and site specific support. In addition, Curriculum, Instruction and Accountability and Student, Support, and Outreach have partnered to rollout of the new Health Education Framework in a trainer of trainers model to a team of 30+ teachers and administrators from nine districts across Sutter County. This is exciting work and couldn't come at a better time. The team will engage in a series of four asynchronous sessions and seven synchronous sessions between January and lune 2021 with the utimate goal of providing the most current information to all teachers in Sutter County Our Educational Services Department also indudes two County Community Schools: Feather River Academy and Pathways Charter Academy. Currently, FRA has 47 students enrolled and PCA has 15 students. Even though our students are on distance leaming, every student and family has regular contact with staff from these schools. Thirty-four families receive weekly food deliveries. Fifteen familes, on average, receive positive rewards each week for meeting or exceeding expectations through their Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support Program (PBIS). FRA staff make weekly home visits to ensure wellness of our students as well as tonurture the relationship and famly engagement. There are, on average, 25-30 appointment based services for our students each week where they are invited to meet with an instructor, an instructional aide, a counselor or someone for support in technology, Each Friday the Student Care Team, composed of Instructors, counselors and other support staff, meets to ensure that student needs are being met and that they are engaging in instruction. The FRA and PCA staff are engaging in a variety of professional learning opportunities in order to best meet the needs of students. Once a month, staff engage in training for Edgenuity, which is the new distance learning platform. There are nine full days of training throughout the school year for PBIS (Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support Program). As an extension of that, there are four coordinating council meetings as follow up to the trainings. Staff are also participating in four trainings on PLCS (Professional Learning Communities) this year For further information regarding our Educational Services Department, please contact Brian Gault, Assistant Superintendent at (530) 822- 2947 or Briangsutter.k12.ca.us We are SCSOS Educational Services Department: Doing what's best for students and providing high quality support to our Sutter County School Districts Paid for by Sutter Co. Supt. of Schools