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Locality: Santa Rosa, California

Phone: +1 707-524-2818



Address: 5340 Skylane Blvd. 95403 Santa Rosa, CA, US

Website: www.ncsoe.org

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North Coast School of Education 13.07.2021

NCSOE is looking to hire more Practicum Supervisors to support our incoming framework interns in the credential areas below: -Education Specialist (Mild/Mod) -Education Specialist (Mod/Sev) -Secondary Math... Here is the link to the job posting: https://www.edjoin.org/Home/DistrictJobPosting/1355792 Do you have anyone in mind that you think would be a good addition to our team? We will have opportunities to support virtually. Please feel free to contact [email protected] for any questions.

North Coast School of Education 05.07.2021

The Classified Employee Teacher Credentialing Grant application is now open! All qualified classified employees looking to earn a teaching credential are encouraged to apply. Please feel free to share with colleagues. More information and the grant application can be found on our website: https://www.ncsoe.org//teacher-credentialing-grant-newslot... Application deadline is Friday, April 9, 2021, including letters of recommendation & unofficial transcripts.

North Coast School of Education 01.07.2021

Visit SCOE's Website for a comprehensive and up to date list of Mental Health Resources for Sonoma County Youth compiled by counselors on the SAMHSA team: https://www.scoe.org//mental_health_resources_sc_youth.html

North Coast School of Education 23.06.2021

Together in spirit for our annual tradition of stealing ornaments from one another!

North Coast School of Education 10.06.2021

Interested in our "Be A Teacher" Intern Program? Register for a VIRTUAL Informational Meeting here (11/17 & 12/2) : https://www.scoe.org/pub/htdocs/class.html?class_id=8130

North Coast School of Education 21.05.2021

School Leaders provide critical support and navigation for new teachers by setting the foundation for success, especially in the early months of the school year when new teachers are learning how to survive in a new context.