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Upcoming Events

The NCESD offers a variety of professional development opportunities for educators, administrators and other school staff. The calendar below includes most of our current offerings, but check our full listing on pdEnroller.

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The Heart of Early Learning – Early Learning Connection

This Early Learning Connection event will explore social emotional learning and the connection to play. Participants will engage in discussion about how children in early learning programs are connecting with peers and adults as well as identifying supports in programs for children to make emotional connections.

Paraeducator Fundamental Course of Study: Equity

This three-hour professional learning opportunity is for instructional paraeducators, K-12. Participants will deepen their understanding of the Fundamental Course of Study (FCS) requirements, specifically including 4 of the required 28 units of study hours that align with the FCS learning objectives.

Cannabis (THC) Vaping 101

NCESD has partnered with the Washington Poison Center to offer this event for district/school colleagues, community partners, and parents to learn about what cannabis is and how it works. Participants will also learn about cannabis' legal status, different modes of use, and current evidence on therapeutic and harmful effects.

Careers After School – Video Production (Voortex Productions)

The purpose of Careers After School™ (CAS) is to help students and their support networks discover occupations and training pathways through enriching career-connected learning events held on-site at local businesses. During CAS business and industry partners provide valuable information, hands-on activities and connections to better equip our youth as they make plans for the future.

Cyber Meetup – May 2022

Join us for our monthly Cyber Meetup events! These events are designed for business, education, technology, and community partners to come together for collaborative learning and discussion on technology topics. Every event features a short presentation from a technology professional, discussion, and time for networking.

Careers After School – Municipal Court (City of East Wenatchee)

The purpose of Careers After School™ (CAS) is to help students and their support networks discover occupations and training pathways through enriching career-connected learning events held on-site at local businesses. During CAS business and industry partners provide valuable information, hands-on activities and connections to better equip our youth as they make plans for the future.

Safety Care Specialist Certification, Complete

The Safety-Care curriculum is designed to provide a set of skills and strategies that allow staff in a variety of settings to humanely and safely provide support to students engaging in disruptive or dangerous behavior.

Cyber Meetup – June 2022

Join us for our monthly Cyber Meetup events! These events are designed for business, education, technology, and community partners to come together for collaborative learning and discussion on technology topics. Every event features a short presentation from a technology professional, discussion, and time for networking.

Cyber Meetup – July 2022

Join us for our monthly Cyber Meetup events! These events are designed for business, education, technology, and community partners to come together for collaborative learning and discussion on technology topics. Every event features a short presentation from a technology professional, discussion, and time for networking.

Safety Care Specialist, Recertification

The Safety-Care curriculum is designed to provide a set of skills and strategies that allow staff in a variety of settings to humanely and safely provide support to students engaging in disruptive or dangerous behavior.

Level 1 Student Threat Assessment – Learning Lab/Refresher

Includes brief review of Level 1 Student Threat Assessment and how it has evolved in the past year, and direct instruction on conducting and setting up a Level 1 Student Threat Assessment Team at a school/building level.

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