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Education Services Programs

Students

The Education Services department supports experiential learning, literacy, and academic competition.

A group of people, including children, use binoculars on a path in a park.​​​​​​​

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Outdoor Science Camp – 5th or 6th grades
  • Trout in the Classroom – pending CDFW approval
  • Eastern Sierra Watershed project – 2nd, 4th, 6-8th grades
  • Taking Root – 3rd grade
  • Branching Out – 5th grade
  • Summer Camp – 5-7th grades
  • Family Science Nights

A group of students stand proudly, holding certificates and trophies.Speech Contest – annually in February

Spelling Bee – annually in March

Four people pose in front of a large 'CAL POLY' sign on a sunny day.College and Career field trips and events for students include:

  • 8th Grade Cerro Coso Day – annually in February
  • 8th Grade UNR Trip – annually
  • 5th Grade College & Career Day – annually in April
  • 10th Grade College Trip – annually in October

A woman points to a screen displaying information about addiction and a brain image.Inyo County Superintendent of Schools office offers outreach, prevention, and intervention services to all students in Inyo County schools. The main goals of our Outreach, Prevention, and Intervention programs are to educate our youth regarding the pitfalls and hazards they often run into as they grow older, to familiarize them with their own vulnerabilities, and to support their efforts to resolve particularly difficult personal troubles.

Programs include:

  • California Healthy Kids Survey
  • Tobacco-Use and Prevention Education Education
  • Sexual Health & HIV/AIDS instruction - 5th to 12th grades
  • Alternative to Suspension supports

A large group of people seated at round tables in a well-lit room.Family & Community Engagement activities include facilitating professional development workshops for school staff and educators, supporting use of pupil and campus data including student and family surveys, and connecting schools and community partner resources through the Community Compass

Community Schools Needs & Assets Assessment Report

  • A group of people, including children, use binoculars on a path in a park.​​​​​​​

    • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Outdoor Science Camp – 5th or 6th grades
    • Trout in the Classroom – pending CDFW approval
    • Eastern Sierra Watershed project – 2nd, 4th, 6-8th grades
    • Taking Root – 3rd grade
    • Branching Out – 5th grade
    • Summer Camp – 5-7th grades
    • Family Science Nights
  • A group of students stand proudly, holding certificates and trophies.Speech Contest – annually in February

    Spelling Bee – annually in March

  • Four people pose in front of a large 'CAL POLY' sign on a sunny day.College and Career field trips and events for students include:

    • 8th Grade Cerro Coso Day – annually in February
    • 8th Grade UNR Trip – annually
    • 5th Grade College & Career Day – annually in April
    • 10th Grade College Trip – annually in October
  • A woman points to a screen displaying information about addiction and a brain image.Inyo County Superintendent of Schools office offers outreach, prevention, and intervention services to all students in Inyo County schools. The main goals of our Outreach, Prevention, and Intervention programs are to educate our youth regarding the pitfalls and hazards they often run into as they grow older, to familiarize them with their own vulnerabilities, and to support their efforts to resolve particularly difficult personal troubles.

    Programs include:

    • California Healthy Kids Survey
    • Tobacco-Use and Prevention Education Education
    • Sexual Health & HIV/AIDS instruction - 5th to 12th grades
    • Alternative to Suspension supports
  • A large group of people seated at round tables in a well-lit room.Family & Community Engagement activities include facilitating professional development workshops for school staff and educators, supporting use of pupil and campus data including student and family surveys, and connecting schools and community partner resources through the Community Compass

    Community Schools Needs & Assets Assessment Report

Teachers

We are pleased to provide customized learning opportunities to support teachers in their professional growth.

  • Connect teachers with customized professional learning and support that alsigns to professional learning goals
  • Instructional coaching: technology integration, classroom management, lesson planning, or content specific areas
  • Professional development
    • UDL
    • SEL
    • ELD
    • Educational Technology
  • Assist in implementation of standards with a focus on
    • Arts Education
    • Mathematics Framework
    • Health
    • Paiute Shoshone Curriculum
  • Custom professional development opportunities as requested including facilitation of book study

Please contact your administrator to request any of the above services.

Administrators and Districts

Custom, direct services to districts can be provided at a time that is convenient for the school. The Education Services menu of options includes:

1:1 Administrator Support

  • Strategic Planning support and stakeholder engagement assistance
  • Co-facilitate site-specific continuous improvement efforts (using Improvement Science protocols)
  • Side by side data analysis 
  • Partnership and collaboration around site-specific initiatives

Staff Workshops

  • See teacher section for possible topics
  • District-specific initiatives
  • Standards implementation
  • Using formative assessment to drive instruction
  • Multi-tiered system of support

Other Programs

  • Technical assistance for State and Federal programs
  • New Teacher and Administrator Induction program
  • Teacher Leader and Admin Coaching through 21CSLA
  • ELPAC Support
  • Curriculum Adoption – facilitation and support

Custom professional development opportunities as requested