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Nueva Vista High is committed to student success through innovative programs tailored to workforce readiness and academic achievement. The Distribution and Logistics Career Technical Education (CTE) Pathway, established in 2017, equips students with essential skills for high-demand industries such as warehousing, e-commerce fulfillment, and supply chain management. With hands-on training, OSHA certification, and cutting-edge tools like forklift simulators, students gain practical experience and technical expertise, making them competitive candidates in the workforce. Additionally, the 5th Year Program, launched in 2012, provides structured, individualized support for seniors needing additional time to earn their diplomas. Utilizing the Edgenuity platform, the program emphasizes accountability, daily progress monitoring, and career planning, with over 500 graduates since 2013. Together, these programs reflect Nueva Vista High’s dedication to fostering career readiness, academic success, and life-changing opportunities for students.
Richard Bullock – Educator at Nueva Vista High SchoolRichard Bullock is a dedicated educator with a rich background in both military service and community involvement. A graduate of Charter Oak High School in Covina, he went on to serve in the United States Marine Corps as an infantry... Read More →
Instead of “waiting for failure,” Merced Union High School District MTSS proactively identifies and addresses students with academic, behavioral, and SEL needs. Early assessment and intervention for these students can help them catch up with their peers sooner. Every violation of the behavior code is an opportunity for intervention.
The Purpose Driven School presentation will focus on the Student Success Academy, which is dedicated to helping at-risk youth, including foster children, those struggling with addiction, and juvenile delinquents. This program specifically targets 7th to 10th-grade students, addressing issues related to behavior, school attendance, and the importance of building positive relationships. Our mission is to assist these students in getting back on track in both their school and home environments. We aim to empower them to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential through tailored support, mentorship, and resources. For high school students, we focus on helping them regain credits and stay on the path to graduation. Together, we can create pathways for success and resilience in their lives, ensuring that they have the tools and support needed to thrive. We want all our students to leave us with PURPOSE (Poise Unity Respect Proud Others Self Excellence).
Brandon grew up in Riverside County, where he discovered his passion for helping others early on. After graduating from High School, he became the first in his family to attend college at Cal State Dominguez Hills and later earned a Master's in Education from the University of Redlands... Read More →
Join Principal Chris Fore as he shares how the staff at Mojave High School (Hesperia, CA) is fostering meaningful connections with students through the "Each One, Reach One" philosophy in the seminar, "Ghosting is for Phones, Not Schools: Building Meaningful Connections on Campus." Over the past two years, the school has implemented various new programs designed to deepen student engagement. These efforts have yielded impressive results, as reflected in the Youth Truth Survey, with a 15% increase in student engagement, a 14% boost in school culture, and a 24% improvement in students’ sense of belonging and peer collaboration. This holistic approach has also positively impacted graduation and attendance rates.
Principal, Mojave High School (Hesperia Unified School District)
Chris Fore is a veteran Administrator, Athletic Director, and Head Football Coach from Southern California; he currently serves as the Principal at Mojave High School in the Hesperia Unified School District. Mojave was recently recognized by the California Department of Education... Read More →
"We Can Do Hard Things Together" is a dynamic session designed to empower educators at continuation high schools to build a strong, inclusive culture of belonging. This presentation will explore practical strategies for fostering unity and resilience among students and teachers, creating an environment where every individual feels valued and supported. Through collaborative activities, shared goals, and meaningful connections, educators will learn how to transform challenges into growth opportunities, building a community that embraces the unique strengths of each member. Participants will leave equipped with tools to inspire trust, engagement, and collective progress.
The Office of School Health-Based Programs is dedicated to supporting the mental, behavioral, and physical health of our school communities. In our session, "Every Child is One Caring Adult Away from Changing Their Narrative," participants will learn about key initiatives from our office that support school communities in creating environments of belonging and connectedness. We will explore the vital role that addressing the whole child—focusing on their mental, physical, and emotional well-being—plays in fostering student success. We recognize that expecting students to excel without this support is unrealistic, and by ensuring every child has the care they need, we can help transform their narratives and promote thriving school communities.
A meta-study released the day last year's CCEA conference began reported that nearly 20% of California's K-12 students had significant experiences of childhood trauma (ACEs score of 4+). In continuing education, it is believed that this number may be even higher. During this session, you will learn from a teacher, administrator, and researcher how to design your classroom environment to support the emotional and developmental needs of your students while increasing the chance of active engagement and their desire to learn. We will discuss how to create a positive "home-court advantage" in your classroom or school, and how you can spark resilience in students who have been hurt. As a bonus, you will probably learn how to feel even better about your own work with students and improve your satisfaction and love of teaching! Get here early. This presenter's sessions were full last year.
Teacher/Professor/Researcher, Mount Toro High School/Salinas Union High School District
Dr. Matt is a former US Naval Officer with more than 3 decades in K-12 and post-secondary education. He has served as a teacher, coach, principal of elementary, middle and high school, CTE and central office administrator. He has taught undergraduates, grad students and PhD candidates... Read More →
In today’s evolving educational landscape, many students, particularly those with special needs and those attending alternative schools, face unique challenges that often lead them to disengage from learning. As a veteran educator with over 20 years of experience and a passion for motivating students who have given up on learning, Dr. Jordan B. Smith Jr. has developed effective strategies that integrate the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to re-engage and inspire these students. This presentation is based on Dr. Smith's extensive research, his best-selling book 11 Effective Strategies for Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up on Learning, and his ongoing work with AI-driven tools to improve learning outcomes. Dr. Smith’s session will offer attendees insights into how AI can be used as a tool to connect with students who feel marginalized or discouraged by traditional teaching methods. AI allows teachers to differentiate instruction, personalize learning paths, and provide immediate feedback that empowers students to see the progress they may have missed in conventional classroom settings. The presentation will walk through specific AI applications that educators can easily integrate into their daily practice, helping students with learning disabilities, ADHD, or those who struggle with self-esteem and motivation. One of the key aspects of this presentation is the Four Directional Pathways model, which Dr. Smith developed as part of his Motivated Classroom Workshop. This model provides a framework for understanding how to approach teaching from multiple angles, whether through curriculum design, cultural relevance, or emotional connection. Attendees will learn how to leverage AI to reinforce each of these pathways, making lessons more engaging and accessible for students who have historically felt left behind. Another focus of the presentation will be AI’s role in creating culturally relevant performance tasks that resonate with students
The National Center for Education and the Economy (NCEE) defines strategy as “the determination of how best to prioritize, orchestrate, and use available resources and capabilities to achieve identified ends or goals. Strategy bridges the gap from where you are to where you want to be” (NCEE, n.d.). In every situation, there is an expectation, your current state in relation to the expectation, and a gap between the two. This presentation will discuss how you can attack any problem and lead through the gap to reach the expectation. Come learn about how I leverage my ADHD powers of hyperfocus to tackle things like resource maximizing, boosting enrollment, integrating CTE, and more!
Learn about how Westbury High School took the "Lemon" of overcrowding and made "Lemonade" by creating a 9th grade experience. See the journey of creating an offsite school building, creating a PLC centered master schedule, motivating a team of teachers, and how the experience positively impacted a cohort of scholars resulting in the highest graduation rates Westbury High School has experienced. This session is beneficial to those who are implementing PLCs, creating innovative master schedules, planning meaningful professional learning opportunities, and building a student-centered team. Teachers, Administrators, School Counselors, and District Leaders are the target audience, while all are welcomed!
School District Employee, Westbury Union Free School District
"Dr. Paul Pelech has worked in the field of education for the past 21 years, 8 of those have been serving the community of Westbury. Prior to his work in education, he worked in aeronautics as a pilot and maintenance technician. His past work in the aerospace industry earned him a... Read More →
Many students arrive in our classrooms with wounds and challenges we cannot easily see. For those of us in Alternative Education, the number of students with severe trauma exposure is over 20%. And these students are often the hardest to reach and accommodate because most of our programs and initiatives cannot overcome the painful echoes they feel in their bodies and minds. This session will show you five powerful steps to promote resilience in all of your students whether they carry the deep scars of trauma, or are merely unmotivated in school. As educators, we may not be able to change what our students carry inside them every day, but we can definitely build safe spaces that prioritize learning when we master some simple habits. Come and join us to see how you can unleash the superpower of resilience that is already inside your students waiting to be activated!
Teacher/Professor/Researcher, Mount Toro High School/Salinas Union High School District
Dr. Matt is a former US Naval Officer with more than 3 decades in K-12 and post-secondary education. He has served as a teacher, coach, principal of elementary, middle and high school, CTE and central office administrator. He has taught undergraduates, grad students and PhD candidates... Read More →
The legal profession, especially the courts, are in need of interpreters, court reporters, judicial assistants, and paralegals. By hosting a legal internship at a school students can receive valuable training that will increase their chances of obtaining a job in this profession shortly after obtaining a high school diploma and passing an exam. By supporting a Youth Court either at your school, geographically close to your school or virtually, students can obtain valuable experience to prepare them for this profession.
Consultant, Parents, Educators/Teachers & Students in Action
I am the Chief Executive Officer of Parents, Educators/Teachers & Students in Action (PESA). PESA was formed in 2013. PESA is the supporting non-profit of the Los Angeles Superior Court Teen Court Program that collaborates with Los Angeles County School Districts providing opportunities... Read More →
The Gil Lab/Hope Lab is a credit recovery program designed to meet the needs of our most vulnerable students in Anaheim. These students are either 5th year seniors, former drop outs, or often transitioning back from the juvenile justice system. This program was developed to re-engage these students and ask them to give education a second (or third) chance. We use hands-on projects, field trips every other week, and incorporate art, food, and humor in order to reach every kid and to make them feel like they have a home. This group stays with one teacher all day, and the class of 20 truly becomes a family. We connect them with resources such as the Department of Rehab, Rising Scholars(college program for formerly incarcerated students), and mental health supports as well as help them secure jobs and make sure they are on the right path once they reach that diploma. This program has been truly life changing, and we can't wait for you to hear the stories of some of our current scholars (who will be in session).
If your school received Equity Multiplier funding this year and you have questions on compliance and are wondering how to best leverage those funds to support your students, join this discussion with Chris Fore of Mojave High School (Hesperia Unified), as he shares how his school leveraged Equity Multiplier funding to expand critical mental health and resilience services for students. Discover how Catapult Learning and EmpowerU partnered with Chris to provide turnkey solutions—including mental health support, academic intervention, and staffing—without adding extra burden on administrators or teachers. Additionally, gain insights on the 2025-2026 Equity Multiplier funding compliance landscape and forecast.
Principal, Mojave High School (Hesperia Unified School District)
Chris Fore is a veteran Administrator, Athletic Director, and Head Football Coach from Southern California; he currently serves as the Principal at Mojave High School in the Hesperia Unified School District. Mojave was recently recognized by the California Department of Education... Read More →
On-site social workers play a crucial role in providing regular check-in support, connecting students with community partners, fostering collaboration among staff, and implementing interventions to improve attendance. This collaborative approach enhances students' social-emotional well-being while promoting academic success.
Very few people will make it through life without experiencing trauma and loss. As leaders. it is imperative that we keep this in mind when we design programs, create initiatives, and especially when we interact with students and staff in our schools. This seminar will provide novice and veteran educational leaders with the tools and mindset needed to create a safe and efficient school site culture that fosters academic success and wellness for all. Participants will gain a greater understanding of the ways that trauma and loss impact our work and our outlook on life, and how simple, mindful habits can help us overcome the barriers that our built-in filters and schemas create. We will address ways to manage conflict and challenging conversations, and how to build an emotionally safe culture at the same time.
Teacher/Professor/Researcher, Mount Toro High School/Salinas Union High School District
Dr. Matt is a former US Naval Officer with more than 3 decades in K-12 and post-secondary education. He has served as a teacher, coach, principal of elementary, middle and high school, CTE and central office administrator. He has taught undergraduates, grad students and PhD candidates... Read More →
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.
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.
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.
The Escondido Union High School District has developed a transfer process aligned to the education code to place student in an educational setting to meet student needs. The system clearly outlines criteria for voluntary and involuntary placements and the appeal process. We will discuss how this process has been refined over the last 20 years.
We plan to highlight our Tier I and II systems that have resulted in improved academics, increased feelings of belonging, and higher attendance rates. -Tier I data chats -MTSS points and the student rewards store. -Attendance team review -Tier II referral process. -SEL Emphasis -SEL spaces. -Academic Success Academy class. -Students giving their perspective.
I've seen firsthand the transformative power of a strengths-based rather than a deficit-focused approach. In my presentation, I will emphasize how educators working with continuation school students must cultivate a mindset that recognizes and validates each learner's inherent assets and potential. Too often, these students are viewed through a deficit lens- what they lack rather than what they bring. My journey has shown me that when educators believe in students' capabilities and treat them as whole, complex individuals, this can profoundly impact their self-belief and academic outcomes. I struggled immensely as a continuation high school student, yet I persisted because there were mentors who saw my resilience, drive, and cultural wealth—not just my circumstances. By sharing my story of going from a continuation school student to a doctoral degree recipient, I aim to model how an asset-based approach can empower marginalized learners to defy the odds. I will highlight specific strategies and mindsets that educators can adopt, such as: -Validating students' lived experiences and cultural identities as sources of strength (counterstories) -Nurturing a growth mindset that emphasizes effort, persistence, and the capacity to improve -Providing personalized encouragement and high expectations rather than lowering the bar -Connecting students to their intrinsic motivation and sense of purpose -Fostering learning environments that are inclusive, supportive, and affirming When students feel seen, heard, and believed in, it can catalyze a profound transformation. This is the kind of mindset shift that I think is essential for helping continuation school students realize their full potential. By sharing my counterstory of resilience and success, I hope to inspire the attending educators to recommit to a strengths-based philosophy.
Students sometimes express their respectable and valid goals, values, challenges and pain through problematic behaviors. This presentation and facilitated discussion will identify activities and social-emotional learning that support prevention and provide positive, viable alternatives to the problematic behaviors. We can highlight and provide these opportunities for students to experience ̶ often led by students. This approach is a key alternative to punitive, exclusionary practices!
School District Employee, California Department of Education
Dan Sackheim is the statewide program lead in the Educational Options, Student Support and American Indian Education Office of the California Department of Education (CDE) responsible for monitoring and supporting the operation of community day schools, opportunity education, and... Read More →
Drumming and other rhythmic forms of expression are common throughout the world. Come prepared to participate in a fun and moving community building activity. Bring drums, buckets to bang on, any other instruments for improvisation, dance, sing...to express yourself. We will provide for those who can’t bring their own.
School District Employee, California Department of Education
Dan Sackheim is the statewide program lead in the Educational Options, Student Support and American Indian Education Office of the California Department of Education (CDE) responsible for monitoring and supporting the operation of community day schools, opportunity education, and... Read More →
Pershing students in partnership with the Fresno Elk's club have been doing two projects with students yearly. One called The Mount Olympus Challenge and one called The Veteran's Video Project. This year with the Seal of Civic Engagement out, the projects help the students involved to qualify for this honor. They also are projects that have really made a difference for our students. We would love to present our projects to other schools.
Alessandro High School implemented a longer term IDS program to support students needing to be away from campus for longer than short term IDS, not needing formal Home and Hospital support and not eligible for transfer to our district's virtual campus. The session will walk participants through our process for implementing the program, our requirements for students and share what we have learned so far.
This presentation will address everything you need to know about building your Model School Application. Components of the Review Process will be reviewed as well as strengths and challenges of the written application and site visit expectations. Be prepared with questions you may have as we will go through every section of the application.
School District Employee, California Department of Education
Dan Sackheim is the statewide program lead in the Educational Options, Student Support and American Indian Education Office of the California Department of Education (CDE) responsible for monitoring and supporting the operation of community day schools, opportunity education, and... Read More →
This dynamic learning strand explores the unique challenges faced by fatherless boys in continuation schools and equips educators with strategies to foster their success. Participants will delve into effective mentoring models that inspire and guide at-promise males, practical life skills development tailored to their needs, and innovative approaches to building strong community partnerships. By addressing the root causes of the fatherless male epidemic, attendees will discover actionable solutions to empower these young men and transform their futures. Learn how the power of mentoring can serve as a cornerstone in creating a supportive system that nurtures resilience, purpose, and achievement.
This dynamic learning strand explores the unique challenges faced by fatherless boys in continuation schools and equips educators with strategies to foster their success. Participants will delve into effective mentoring models that inspire and guide at-promise males, practical life skills development tailored to their needs, and innovative approaches to building strong community partnerships. By addressing the root causes of the fatherless male epidemic, attendees will discover actionable solutions to empower these young men and transform their futures. Learn how the power of mentoring can serve as a cornerstone in creating a supportive system that nurtures resilience, purpose, and achievement.
An overview of Valley High's successful 6 week orientation program that introduces students and sets high expectations for high school in academics and behavior. Focus is on students' social emotional health and teaching the students how to be aware of external events that may be impeding on their education. Using circles and creating a purpose for building relationships with staff and their teachers is imperative for students to find success. After taking the course students feel ready to respond to past failures and have tools to be successful on campus and in the "Real World." Big emphasis is put on how to self-advocate, how to set goals, working on communication skills, and participating in team building exercises.
Noemi Iraci is a counselor and teacher with 28+ years advising adolescents in the field of education. As a high school student who constantly got in trouble for talking and disrupting others, her grades were marginal at best. Here diverse experience in education began right... Read More →
As the digital world expands, the demand for professionals skilled in computer science continues to grow. Yet, many students in alternative schools, often facing significant challenges in their educational journey, are overlooked when it comes to accessing these lucrative career pathways. Dr. Jordan B. Smith Jr., an Amazon Future Engineer Teacher Ambassador and veteran educator with 20 years of experience in alternative education, is passionate about changing this narrative. This presentation aims to provide a roadmap for how educators in alternative settings can connect their students to meaningful career opportunities in computer science (CS) using innovative teaching approaches and programs like Amazon Future Engineer. The session will begin by exploring the unique challenges faced by alternative school students, many of whom have struggled with traditional education environments. These students often face barriers such as gaps in foundational skills, behavioral challenges, or learning differences, which can make engaging in advanced subjects like computer science seem out of reach. However, Dr. Smith will demonstrate that with the right support and resources, these students can excel in CS and unlock career opportunities that can change the trajectory of their lives. One of the central themes of this presentation will be the importance of self-esteem and motivation in student success. Dr. Smith has spent over a decade working in alternative education, helping students who are recovering lost credits and rebuilding their confidence in the classroom. He will share evidence-based strategies from his career and research, showcasing how computer science can be an empowering tool for students who may feel disengaged or defeated by the education system. Dr. Smith will also highlight how programs like Amazon Future Engineer offer unparalleled opportunities for students in alternative schools.
Three years ago, we presented the beginnings of our attempt at implementing a data mapping system into our orientation program. Now, we have created a well functioning system that includes a mapping test when students arrive at our school site, a mapping test when they leave our site, and methods for data collection and monitoring student growth. All of this is used to support our EDI, PBIS, and everything in between. We have also found ways to promote student buy-in by telling them "Why." Why do you need to take a test as soon as you get to us, what does this test do, and how do we use it. The result has been a picture into the struggles our students face, what works and what doesn't, and how we can best support them. We also have a good idea of where our state test scores will be that year, and can implement interventions and support as needed.
We plan to highlight our Tier I and II systems that have resulted in improved academics, increased feelings of belonging, and higher attendance rates. -Tier I data chats -MTSS points and the student rewards store. -Attendance team review -Tier II referral process. -SEL Emphasis -SEL spaces. -Academic Success Academy class. -Students giving their perspective.
Describe the development and growth of a continuation school IS program- Share the lessons I have learned along the way by using Ed Code and board policy as "guardrails" not as roadblocks. Impress upon the audience that CA Ed Code is not a restrictive document but a permissive guide.
Members of the CCEA Plus Board will be available in an open question and answer session to respond to your questions about the New and Improved Model Continuation High School and Model Community Day School Recognition Programs.
School District Employee, California Department of Education
Dan Sackheim is the statewide program lead in the Educational Options, Student Support and American Indian Education Office of the California Department of Education (CDE) responsible for monitoring and supporting the operation of community day schools, opportunity education, and... Read More →
In this engaging and insightful presentation, we will explore the new elements of an effective Self-Study and tips for a successful Mid-cycle Report, focusing on strategies that create a positive experience with the process, enhancing student success, and fostering collaboration among educators, students, and the community. This session will provide actionable insights to inspire meaningful outcomes on your Self-Study. Whether you’re a teacher or administrator, you’ll leave with practical ideas to help shape a better future for your school.
Nueva Vista High is committed to student success through innovative programs tailored to workforce readiness and academic achievement. The Distribution and Logistics Career Technical Education (CTE) Pathway, established in 2017, equips students with essential skills for high-demand industries such as warehousing, e-commerce fulfillment, and supply chain management. With hands-on training, OSHA certification, and cutting-edge tools like forklift simulators, students gain practical experience and technical expertise, making them competitive candidates in the workforce. Additionally, the 5th Year Program, launched in 2012, provides structured, individualized support for seniors needing additional time to earn their diplomas. Utilizing the Edgenuity platform, the program emphasizes accountability, daily progress monitoring, and career planning, with over 500 graduates since 2013. Together, these programs reflect Nueva Vista High’s dedication to fostering career readiness, academic success, and life-changing opportunities for students.
Richard Bullock – Educator at Nueva Vista High SchoolRichard Bullock is a dedicated educator with a rich background in both military service and community involvement. A graduate of Charter Oak High School in Covina, he went on to serve in the United States Marine Corps as an infantry... Read More →
Join Valley HIgh School teacher Sharon Clark and members of her team as they discuss the history of AVID at Valley High School. They will share an overview of what AVID is and how it has evolved over the years along with AVID strategies, best practices and the impact it can have on our students' lives. In addition, They will talk about how AVID is making a difference for their students and how they are working together as a staff to transform their school by implementing AVID strategies schoolwide. You will leave with new strategies, ideas and lessons you can use on Monday.
My presentation is based on my PhD research on employee motivation and inspiration as well as my 3 years of substitute teaching for four different school districts in Orange County California. My presentation helps teachers and administrators understand better ways to manage classrooms via small bites of basic psychology training that ultimately helps teachers and administrators understand what young humans need in the classroom. The presentation is designed for teachers, not students, where my presentation helps teachers understand how to re energize, reinvigorate, and recharge making classroom experience for students more pleasant and focused on learning.
Introduction: Clovis Community Day School (CCDS) fosters a supportive, inclusive, and data-driven environment tailored to the unique needs of alternative high school students. This presentation focuses on two essential practices, our Intake Process and "WIN" (What I Need) Meetings—which together create a culture of trust, accountability, and growth. These strategies exemplify how alternative education programs can address diverse challenges while cultivating student success. Section 1: Intake Process: At CCDS, the intake process personalizes the educational journey for every student. Each student participates in a 30-minute session with a multidisciplinary team, including special education coordinators, counselors, psychologists, and Community Resource Officers (CROs). This session reviews stipulations from the expulsion process and identifies academic and emotional needs through conversations with the student and family, and establishes shared expectations by discussing school rules and resources. By involving SEL professionals from the outset, the process builds trust, ensures early identification of needs, and creates a foundation for success. This approach equips alternative high school students with the support they need to feel valued and prepared. Section 2: WIN Meetings: (“What I Need”) are ongoing, team-based reviews of student progress. These monthly sessions focus on: academic performance, including credit recovery and personalized plans, mental health and drug use support through counseling and therapy, community service engagement and compliance, and behavioral and attendance improvements. WIN meetings empower students to actively participate in their growth while celebrating achievements and addressing challenges. This personalized approach aligns with the needs of alternative high school environments, promoting accountability, resilience, and continuous improvement.
Learn how integrating wraparound services, community partnerships, and equity-driven practices can address the unique challenges faced by students in alternative education and our most at-promise students at any school site. This presentation will showcase real-world examples, highlight effective strategies for fostering student engagement and academic success, and provide actionable insights for creating a supportive, holistic learning environment tailored to diverse needs. Join us to explore how this innovative approach can empower at-promise students and drive meaningful outcomes.
"WASCING with Purpose" is a comprehensive guide for educators on how to approach WASC accreditation visits with intentionality and focus. This session will cover strategic methods to prepare for WASC evaluations, highlighting the importance of aligning school culture, strengths, and improvement areas with the criteria of the visiting committee. Educators will learn how to craft a personalized experience that authentically represents their school through data-driven storytelling, engaging campus tours, and meaningful stakeholder involvement. Participants will leave with practical tips to showcase their school's unique journey and commitment to continuous improvement, ensuring a purposeful and impactful WASC visit.
This dynamic learning strand explores the unique challenges faced by fatherless boys in continuation schools and equips educators with strategies to foster their success. Participants will delve into effective mentoring models that inspire and guide at-promise males, practical life skills development tailored to their needs, and innovative approaches to building strong community partnerships. By addressing the root causes of the fatherless male epidemic, attendees will discover actionable solutions to empower these young men and transform their futures. Learn how the power of mentoring can serve as a cornerstone in creating a supportive system that nurtures resilience, purpose, and achievement.
Digital Beats and Historical Feats is designed specifically for alternative high school environments where student engagement and relevance are key. This session explores how music, especially hip hop and protest songs, can be used to teach U.S. History through a culturally responsive approach grounded in Universal Design for Learning. Attendees will learn how to connect historical events to modern social movements and student experiences using accessible tech tools and classroom-tested strategies. One featured activity, Soundtrack of My Life, invites students to select songs that reflect key moments in their personal journey, helping them make meaningful connections between their lived experiences and broader historical themes. This presentation gives continuation school educators practical tools to tap into student creativity, build emotional connection, and foster deeper learning, all while aligning with academic standards in a way that truly resonates with our students.
School District Employee, Ruben Salazar High School
Hello and welcome everyone. I teach high school history at Ruben Salazar High School in Pico Rivera, California. In addition, I spend my evenings teaching GED classes at the EL Rancho Adult Education Center. I received two Master of Education degrees from California State University... Read More →
Discover how educational leaders across California use creative approaches including AI, AR, and VR to engage and inspire students. This session will demonstrate how students research, learn, and experience a variety of concepts and the associated career pathways in STEM, Health Science, Advanced Manufacturing, Agri-Science, Transportation and more. Based on this exploration, students are able to develop plans for post-secondary study and/or earn valuable certifications. Learning Objectives: - Understand the AI/AR/VR landscape and its role in supporting STEM curriculum and CTE certifications - Discover clinical evidence supporting learning gains with AR/VR - Consider funding sources for the integration of new technology
zSpace is the leading evidence-based augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) platform providing innovative hands-on, experiential learning to improve achievement in science, math, and career and technical education credentialing.A comprehensive solution consisting of Windows-based AR/VR... Read More →
Join Principal Chris Fore as he shares how the staff at Mojave High School (Hesperia, CA) is fostering meaningful connections with students through the "Each One, Reach One" philosophy in the seminar, "Ghosting is for Phones, Not Schools: Building Meaningful Connections on Campus." Over the past two years, the school has implemented various new programs designed to deepen student engagement. These efforts have yielded impressive results, as reflected in the Youth Truth Survey, with a 15% increase in student engagement, a 14% boost in school culture, and a 24% improvement in students’ sense of belonging and peer collaboration. This holistic approach has also positively impacted graduation and attendance rates.
Principal, Mojave High School (Hesperia Unified School District)
Chris Fore is a veteran Administrator, Athletic Director, and Head Football Coach from Southern California; he currently serves as the Principal at Mojave High School in the Hesperia Unified School District. Mojave was recently recognized by the California Department of Education... Read More →
In a recent Harvard study, 58% of participants aged 18-25 reported that they lacked "meaning or purpose" in their lives. Consider this interactive workshop as a remedy. Join in as we dive into the power of purpose-driven learning, exploring practical strategies to help students connect with their values, interests, and future aspirations. Attendees learn about the PRICE of finding your “why” (Purpose, Routine, Inspiration, Confidence, and Education) and all will leave with a guide to support students in identifying pathways to finding purpose in their lives (and maybe even your own!) to flourish into their most positive and productive selves.
School District Employee, Centinela Valley Union High School District
Tali Sherman has taught at the Centinela Valley Union High School District for 20 years; she has worked as an English teacher at the comprehensive high schools, and as a teacher and WASC coordinator at both the independent study and continuation high schools. She is a National Board-Certified... Read More →
This presentation on Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) for students and teachers focuses on the importance of developing emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and interpersonal skills to create a supportive and inclusive school environment. It will introduce activities such as mindfulness exercises, group discussions, and strategies to incorporate into a classroom setting to help students and teachers alike recognize and manage their emotions, resolve conflicts, and build stronger relationships. Measuring tools like SEL assessment surveys, teacher observations, and student reflections will be shared to track progress and ensure effectiveness. By incorporating SEL into daily routines, the school culture can be transformed, fostering empathy, respect, and resilience, ultimately enhancing academic performance and creating a positive, cohesive learning community.
School District Employee, Columbus High, Downey Unified
Hello! My name is Jennifer LaMar and I am the visual arts instructor at Columbus High School in Downey. I've been teaching art at the secondary level for 14 years in both the public and private sectors, having transitioned to continuation school 3 years ago. We all saw the need for... Read More →