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Welcome to our 2025 Conference "Surf’s Up! Riding the Waves of Oppotrunity"
For registration, lodging and other up-to-date conference information please visit our CCEA website:
https://cceanet.org/ccea-conference-2025/
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Friday, April 25
 

9:15am PDT

Brain Breaks in the Classroom
Friday April 25, 2025 9:15am - 10:15am PDT
In the classroom, brain breaks are quick, structured breaks using physical movement, mindfulness exercises, or sensory activities like games and riddles. Brain breaks can be done individually or as a whole class. I use them as a whole class exercise and I mix it up every day to keep them as interested as possible.  No matter what the form, brain breaks take only a few minutes of instructional time. They give your students a brief rest from what they’re doing to help their brains shift focus and return ready to work and learn. It can add a little fun to the long class period and with the addition of rewards, may give some students a reason to come to school! I will briefly go over the Science behind Brain Breaks and you will leave with some ready to use ideas and tools to start using them in your classes!
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Karen Roberts

School District Employee, Vista West High School
I teach Government and US History to alternative education students. I use a lot of technology in my classroom and try to inspire my students to stay motivated towards graduation. I believe civic education is vital to our country!I am a WASC expert and can assist you in any way regarding... Read More →
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Friday April 25, 2025 9:15am - 10:15am PDT
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10:30am PDT

Educational Updates: Continuation Education in the Light of New Changes
Friday April 25, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
Join Mr. Barrett Snider for a Q & A session focusing on updates in Continuation Education. Barrett Snider has spent two decades working in California politics and is a founding partner of Capitol Advisors Group, where he manages the daily government relations operations of the firm. His diverse experience in both legislative advocacy and political campaigns provides clients with valuable industry expertise and strategic political consulting. Immediately prior to the founding of Capitol Advisors Group, Barrett ran the operations of California’s then-largest K-12 government relations firm in Sacramento. He also served as a Legislative Advocate in the firm of Peter Birdsall & Associates. Mr. Snider has also worked on a number of legislative and statewide political campaigns under political consultant Gale Kaufman. He was a consultant and spokesperson for the Yes on Prop 1D campaign - the $10.4 billion statewide school facilities bond passed by voters in November 2006. Mr. Snider has also served on the Board of Directors of the California Restaurant Association Education Foundation. He began his career as an intern in the office of United States Senator Barbara Boxer. He is a graduate of the University of California, Davis, with degrees in Political Science and Communication.
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Barrett Snider

CCEA Lobbyist, Capitol Advisors Group
Barrett Snider is a founding partner of the firm and has spent twenty-five years working in California politics. Barrett manages the daily government relations operations of the firm. His diverse experience in both advocacy and political campaigns provides clients with valuable industry... Read More →
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Friday April 25, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Successful ELA Strategies
Friday April 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
This workshop is designed specifically for educators seeking effective strategies to engage students in English Language Arts (ELA), particularly those who exhibit a strong aversion to reading and writing. Many students, especially in continuation high school settings, face unique challenges that can hinder their academic motivation and success in ELA. Participants will explore a variety of innovative approaches and practical lesson plans tailored to capture the interest of reluctant readers and writers. We will delve into techniques that foster a supportive learning environment, where students feel empowered to express themselves and develop a genuine appreciation for literature and composition. The workshop will cover key strategies for differentiating instruction, utilizing technology, and integrating real-world contexts that resonate with students' lives. Educators will leave with actionable insights and resources that can be immediately implemented in their classrooms, regardless of subject area. Additionally, we will discuss collaborative approaches that encourage peer interaction and build a sense of community, which can significantly enhance student engagement. By the end of this workshop, participants will be equipped with a toolkit of resources and strategies to inspire and motivate their students, fostering a positive and enriching ELA experience. Join us to transform the way we approach reading and writing in the classroom.
School/Company Speakers
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Donia Ismail

School District Employee, Orange Grove High School, Corona-Norco Unified School District
I love mentoring other teachers. I am available for questions or advice from new teachers and would love to collaborate with veteran teachers. I would also love to share any lesson plans I have, and I will provide anyone who wants a copy of my presentation with all live links included... Read More →
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Friday April 25, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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3:30pm PDT

Riding the Literacy Wave: How the Science of Reading Elevates Alternative Education
Friday April 25, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
This engaging, research-based session explores how the Science of Reading (SoR) transforms alternative high school settings by expanding literacy instruction beyond traditional boundaries. Attendees will learn how SoR-aligned strategies can be adapted to meet the needs of continuation and community school students, many of whom face systemic barriers, skill gaps, and inconsistent learning histories. We’ll share real-world examples from Expanded Learning programs that showcase effective, structured literacy integration, with a focus on equity and acceleration. Practical, ready-to-use tools; including multisensory techniques, diagnostic approaches, and culturally responsive supports; will empower educators to boost reading outcomes during and beyond the school day. We will spotlight Hemet Unified School District’s innovative Expanded Learning model, including its “B4 the Bell” morning engagement initiative, afterschool literacy blocks, and summer programming. These flexible, student-centered programs demonstrate how SoR principles can help close achievement gaps, improve student confidence, and pave the way to graduation and lifelong success.
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Pearl Mathieu

Consultant, Lexia Learning
Linda and Pearl have decades of experience and wealth of knowledge in the Science of Reading education industry as educators for K-12. We are dedicated to working with you and helping you achieve your literacy goals.
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Linda Ramirez

Consultant, Lexia Learning
Linda and Pearl have decades of experience and wealth of knowledge in the Science of Reading education industry as educators for K-12. We are dedicated to working with you and helping you achieve your literacy goals.
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Jenna Hibbard

Consultant, Lexia Learning
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Friday April 25, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
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