2014 Safe Supportive Schools Grantee Training

Event Date
Add to Calendar 2014-08-05 08:30:00 2014-08-05 08:30:00 2014 Safe Supportive Schools Grantee Training The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning environments is pleased to host a training for the Safe Supportive Schools grantee state teams this summer.  This year the training will focus on Leaving a Legacy: Sustaining efforts to improve school climate and academic achievement.   The agenda will include technical assistance and training to better assist you in identifying lessons learned, sustainability planning and leveraging the work begun as part of the Safe and Supportive Schools grant.    Objectives The training will provide grantee state teams with opportunities to work and plan for SY 2014-15 based on information on: lessons learned by other states and partner stakeholders on program implementation and effectiveness; planning and sustainability efforts to improve school climate and academic achievement; strategies for the delivery of effective programs and services to improve school climate and academic achievement; addressing technical needs of grantees beyond September 2014.  Tentative Training Information A tentative agenda and logistical information are below. Tentative Agenda Logistical Information Registration NCSSLE asks that each state team member register using the link below.  Thus, if 4 team members are planning to attend, we will need a completed form for each team member.  As you register and plan training logistics, please email NCSSLE@air.org, and add “2014 S3 Summer Training” in the Subject line.  For questions related to the content of the training, please contact your respective technical assistant specialist (Karen Francis: kfrancis@air.org; Kelly Wells: kwells@air.org). Washington, DC Washington, DC noreply@air.org America/New_York public

The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning environments is pleased to host a training for the Safe Supportive Schools grantee state teams this summer.  This year the training will focus on Leaving a Legacy: Sustaining efforts to improve school climate and academic achievement.   The agenda will include technical assistance and training to better assist you in identifying lessons learned, sustainability planning and leveraging the work begun as part of the Safe and Supportive Schools grant.   

Objectives

The training will provide grantee state teams with opportunities to work and plan for SY 2014-15 based on information on:

  • lessons learned by other states and partner stakeholders on program implementation and effectiveness;
  • planning and sustainability efforts to improve school climate and academic achievement;
  • strategies for the delivery of effective programs and services to improve school climate and academic achievement;
  • addressing technical needs of grantees beyond September 2014. 

Tentative Training Information

A tentative agenda and logistical information are below.

Tentative Agenda
Logistical Information

Registration

NCSSLE asks that each state team member register using the link below.  Thus, if 4 team members are planning to attend, we will need a completed form for each team member.  As you register and plan training logistics, please email NCSSLE@air.org, and add “2014 S3 Summer Training” in the Subject line.  For questions related to the content of the training, please contact your respective technical assistant specialist (Karen Francis: kfrancis@air.org; Kelly Wells: kwells@air.org).


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