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Kristen Vessie

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Kristen Vessie

Congratulations to Kristen Vessie, the December 2019 Educator of the Month from the San Joaquin County Office of Education’s (SJCOE) Special Education Programs!  Kristen has worked as an adaptive physical education special education teacher (APE) at the SJCOE since 2018.  Here is what Kristen has to share about her experience:

What do you love about teaching?  I love the students and the opportunity to learn as much as I can about each and every one of them.

Why did you choose a career in education?  I chose a career in education because it is always changing and evolving.  I enjoy the challenge and hard work required of me.

What makes a good day at school for you?  A good day at school for me is when I see a student smile after doing their “burpees.”  

In which other teachers’ class would you like to enroll in even for a day?  Why?  Janae Dyon because she has fun equipment in her room and Josh Medeiros because he has the best interactive P.E. class.


Sip and Spell Donation

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Sip and Spell Donation

The Sip and Spell Committee had the pleasure of presenting LearningQuest – Stainslaus Literacy Centers with a check for $782.39 on Dec. 9. The donation was raised at the 2019 Sip and Spell, an adult spelling bee fundraiser supported by the SJCOE and the Great Valley Bookfest.  The proceeds from the event support the bookfest and local organizations that strengthen literacy, such as LearningQuest, who are selected by the committee. 

 

“It is going directly toward keeping our services free for adults by providing them with all the materials - like classroom supplies, curriculum books, student materials - and instruction they need to reach their educational goals of earning their diploma, learning English, or improving their reading and writing skills,” Rochele Roura-Foster, LearningQuest program manager said.

 

To learn more about the Great Valley Bookfest, go to www.greatvalleybookfest.org

To learn more about LearningQuest – Stanislaus Literacy Centers, go to www.lqslc.com.

Jingle Bell Run/Walk on Dec. 19

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Jingle Bell Run/Walk on Dec. 19

Venture Academy’s Outstanding Leadership Team (VOLT) invites students, families, staff, and community partners to participate in their annual Jingle Bell Run/Walk on Dec. 19 at the San Joaquin County Office of Education.  A $10 donation is due at the time of registration.  All proceeds from the 5K charity event will directly benefit the San Joaquin County Women’s Center Youth and Family Services.  

 

Event:Jingle Bell Run/Walk

Cost:$10 Donation

Date:Thursday, December 19, 2019

Time:Registration will open at 11:30 a.m.  Run/walk will begin at 12 p.m.

Location:Venture Academy Gym | 2814 Transworld Drive, Stockton 

LSH Winter Symposium 1-15-20

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LSH Winter Symposium 1-15-20

 

 LSH Winter Symposiumwill be presented on Wednesday, January 15, 2020 from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm at the WEC, in conference room: Burwood 1 & 2.

Please see attached registration flyer for all details and payment information.

SJC SELPA Workshop and Training Calendar

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SJC SELPA Workshop and Training Calendar

Please see the attached flyer for information on upcoming professional development workshops during January and February 2020

High School Honors Concert

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High School Honors Concert

Talented student-musicians will take part in choir, band, and string orchestra performances at the San Joaquin County High School Honors Concert on Saturday, Jan. 11, at San Joaquin Delta College. The concert is free and open to the public.

This year the San Joaquin County Office of Education's High School Honors Concert consists of 293 students (103 choir, 111 band, and 79 orchestra) from 21 schools in 10 districts within San Joaquin County. More than 400 students auditioned in the fall. The auditions and concert are organized by SJCOE Visual and Performing Arts, which sponsors the event with the Delta College Music Department and the San Joaquin County Music Educators' Association.

Guest conductors select music and lead the performances:

  • Band guest conductor: Dr. Travis Cross, Professor of Music, UCLA
  • Choir guest conductor: Pauline Vasché, Retired, Thomas Downey High School
  • Orchestra guest conductor: James Mazzaferro, Orchestra Director, Cosumnes River College

The Nelson Zane Four-Year Award will be given to students who have been accepted to the SJCOE High School Honors program for all four years of eligibility. This year a total of 17 students will receive the award. Nelson Zane Four-Year Award recipients are eligible for a $500 scholarship. The scholarship winner will be announced during intermission.

This will be the first of two performances scheduled for 2020. The Middle School Honors Concert is on March 7. Find more information about both concerts at www.sjhonors.org.

 

What:  San Joaquin County High School Honors Concert  (Open to the public and free of charge)

When:  Saturday, Jan. 11 | 7 p.m. performance

Where:  Delta Center for the Arts, Warren Atherton Auditorium | San Joaquin Delta College | 5151 Pacific Ave., Stockton

Continuous Improvement and Support Newsletter

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Continuous Improvement and Support Newsletter

Please see the attached December 2019 Continuous Improvement and Support Newsletter for information and upcoming events

2020 San Joaquin County Educator Recruitment Fair

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2020 San Joaquin County Educator Recruitment Fair

Discover teaching positions in a variety of fields and grade levels, as well as other certificated positions, at the San Joaquin County Educator Recruitment Fair!  The 2020 fair will be held on March 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the San Joaquin County Office of Education’s Wentworth Education Center located at 2707 Transworld Drive in Stockton.

 

Many of San Joaquin County’s 14 school districts, local charter schools, and local universities will have representatives at the event that are ready to talk with you about employment opportunities.  Some will even be interviewing on the spot!  For more information and to register, please visit http://bit.lly/CareersInEducation2020.


PREVIEW DAY AT TCSJ

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PREVIEW DAY AT TCSJ

Thousands of educators have chosen Teachers College of San Joaquin (TCSJ) to earn their teaching credential, administrative services credential, and/or master's degree in education.  Learn why at Preview Day 2020!

 

Preview Day is a unique opportunity to attend an information meeting where you can learn all about TCSJ programs, speak with current students and alumni, and experience a TCSJ class.  This year’s Preview Day will be on Saturday, Feb. 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at TCSJ on the San Joaquin County Office of Education campus at 2721 Transworld Drive in Stockton.  Register online by visiting https://teacherscollegesj.edu/Home/PreviewDay.

 

If you are unable to attend, please contact TCSJ College and Community Liaison Katie Turner for more information at (209) 468-9164 or kturner@sjcoe.net.

Jeff Simpfenderfer | Liberty High School

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Jeff Simpfenderfer | Liberty High School

On Jan. 22, the SJCOE’s Associate Superintendent of Student Programs and Services Troy Brown stopped by the site to visit Jeff Simpfenderfer’s English class.  During the morning visit, students filed into Simpfenderfer’s classroom and settled in their seats, getting ready to learn about Dante’s Inferno.  Simpfenderfer began his class by passing a slip to each student with a passage from the Inferno.  Students read their passage aloud in order of the number listed on the top of their slip while Simpfenderfer engaged students in learning and sparked dialogue by asking questions.  “Who knows who Medusa is?” he asked.  “The snakehead lady,” replied one student.  He also provided relevant, modern-day examples to help students relate to the content.  

Simpfenderfer, the 2019 San Joaquin Teacher of the Year, not only teaches English at Liberty High School, but horticulture, and family living as well - which includes working with students in the school’s garden.  At the visit, Simpfenderfer gave Brown a tour of the evolving garden and greenhouse, which he has big plans for – including eventually implementing a “farm to fork” culinary arts focus in which students can learn to cook meals using the crops from the garden. 

The curriculum that Simpfenderfer has been developing will prepare students for careers in the culinary industry, teach students about the science of nutrition, and provide students with math skills as well as life skills such as how to feed themselves and their families.  The activities he has in store to pair with the curriculum, such as student hosted family meals, will spark parent engagement at the site, too!

Since the cold winter weather conditions are not currently conducive for optimal gardening, students have begun to grow their seedlings – such as herbs, peppers, watermelon, zucchini, tomatoes, lettuce, and more – inside Simpfenderfer’s classroom.  Come spring, the students will transfer the seedlings to the student-made raised garden beds.  Once ready to harvest, Simpfenderfer will reward students by making salsa and zucchini cakes to share with them.  He’ll also encourage them to reap the benefits of their hard work by taking some of the crops home.  

The SJCOE was delighted to supply Liberty High School with solar lights - part of an Amazon donation – for the school garden during our visit. We want to thank Simpfenderfer and Liberty High School Principal Tamara Dillon for welcoming us and look forward to returning this spring to see how the garden has flourished!

Continuous Improvement and Support Newsletter

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Continuous Improvement and Support Newsletter

Please see the attached January 2020 Continuous Improvement and Support Newsletter for information and upcoming events

LSH Spring Symposium - April 1, 2020

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LSH Spring Symposium - April 1, 2020

LSH Spring Symposium - "Speech-Language Pathologists and the Language-Literacy-Dyslexia Connection: Reading Between the Lines" will be presented on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm at the WEC, in conference rooms: Burwood 1 & 2.

Please see attached registration flyer for all details and payment information.

All Californians Count in the 2020 Census

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All Californians Count in the 2020 Census

The San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE) has partnered with the California Complete Count-Census 2020 Office in order to increase our community’s knowledge regarding the census and to ensure that our employees, students, families, and partners have the information needed to accurately complete the questionnaire this spring.

The census is a count of all people living in the U.S. and takes place every 10 years. It is simple and confidential to complete. For the first time, you can respond online. You will receive a unique identifying number in the mail, which will allow you to fill out the online form beginning in March 2020. It will ask questions about your household such as how many people reside in your home, date of birth, race, and sex. Here are some things you should know:

  • Your identity remains anonymous. Any personal information you provide on the census form is protected by law and cannot be shared with anyone or any other federal agency. Regardless of your immigration status, the information cannot be used against you or to invade the privacy of you or any members of your family.
  • The Census is important. The Census is important because it helps to decide how much federal money our schools will get over the next ten years, and how much money our state will get for our parks, neighborhood improvements, public health, transportation, and many other programs and services.
  • The Census is safe. All the data collected through the census is protected under Title 13 of the U.S. Code. Records are confidential for 72 years by law. All U.S. Census Bureau employees swear a lifetime oath to protect respondent information. The U.S. Census will never share a respondent’s personal information with other government agencies. Data is only released in summary tables; no individual records are released. The penalty for wrongful disclosure is up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a fine of $250,000.

What do you need to do? Complete the short and easy form online. If you don’t have a computer at home, you can use one at a library or at a location in our community clearly identified as a Census Questionnaire Assistance Center.  

Learn more at https://census.ca.gov.

IEP Meeting Facilitation - April 1 & 2, 2020

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IEP Meeting Facilitation - April 1 & 2, 2020

Conflict Prevention & Resolution Through IEP Meeting Facilitation will be presented on Wednesday, April 1, 2020  & Thursday April 2, 2020 from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm at San Joaquin County Office of Education – Teachers College of San Joaquin - 2857 Transworld Drive; Stockton CA 95206

Please see attached registration flyer for all details and payment information.

Exemplary Customer Service in Our Schools

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Exemplary Customer Service in Our Schools

Exemplary Customer Service in Our Schools will be presented on Friday April 3, 2020 from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm at Manteca Unified School District– 2271 W. Louise Ave., Manteca CA 95337 Conference Rooms 202 & 203.


Please see attached registration flyer for all details and payment information.


Open House: Transition Services and Foster/Homeless Programs

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Open House: Transition Services and Foster/Homeless Programs

Interested in learning more about San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE) services for foster and homeless youth and young people in court and community schools?

Drop in anytime at the SJCOE offices at 6861 Mary Graham Lane for the Foster and Homeless Youth Programs and Court & Community Transition Services open house between 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. on Feb. 21.

Whether you are an SJCOE employee, represent an organization serving young people, or a community member wishing to learn more -- please join us!

See attached document for more information.

Foster Youth Education Summit on March 4

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Foster Youth Education Summit on March 4

Attention educators and other professionals serving foster youth and youth in transition. The third-annual Foster Youth Education Summit will be at the SJCOE on March 4.

The theme of the summit is "My Voice Matters." Topics include: foster youth rights, transitioning to adulthood, trauma-informed self-care, and more.

The summit is presented by foster youth services departments from county offices of education from: Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties.

The keynote speaker is Patterson Emesibe.

Register at: http://bit.ly/2sDVeRg

Functional Behavior Assessment Workshop

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Functional Behavior Assessment Workshop

Please see the attached flyer for Functional Behavior Assessment Workshop on March 23, 2020. Registration and payment instructions can be found at the bottom of the flyer. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at pabdollahzadeh@sjcoe.net

 

Please see attached registration flyers for all details.

Behavior Intervention Planning

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Behavior Intervention Planning

Please see the attached flyer for Behavior Intervention Planning-More than Just the Recipe Workshop on March 24, 2020. Registration and payment instructions can be found at the bottom of the flyer. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at pabdollahzadeh@sjcoe.net

 

Please see attached registration flyers for all details.

SJCOE Tech Summit Registration Open!

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SJCOE Tech Summit Registration Open!

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

Now is the time to register for the Fifth Annual SJCOE Tech Summit, where teachers, administrators, curriculum leaders, and IT staff members come together to learn how to incorporate more technology in the classroom. 

With this year's "Pick Your Path" theme, you'll be able to pick from several Tech Summit pathways to focus your learning as you explore new ways to use technology to prepare students for their futures.

 Looking for new ways to use technology to bring more art into the classroom? Does your math class need a technology boost? Or are you just learning the basics of education technology and need help getting started?Pick a path or mix and match sessions from different pathways when it's time to build your schedule. It's up to you.

 Join us, and let's all work together toward becoming the future-ready educators that our students need us to be to put them on the right path.

The summit will be held on Saturday, Sept. 12, at the San Joaquin County Office of Education's Wentworth Education Center, 2707 Transworld Dr., Stockton, CA 95206.

Learn more and register at sjcoetechsummit.org.

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