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CSTAC Event **This Week!**
MTSS/CS CoP: Strengthening Data, Systems, and Practices to Support Students, Staff, and Families
Hosted by the Central/Western NYSED CS TAC
Featured Speaker:
Ali Hearn, Education Consultant
(read bio)
Friday, September 24
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
REGISTER
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CSTAC Event **Next Week!**
The Importance of Best Practice, Evidence-Based Strategies For Addressing Learning Loss
Hosted by the Netter Center UACS Regional Training Center, Binghamton University Community Schools, and the Central/Western NYSED CS TAC
Featured Speaker:
Dr. Gary Smith, Consultant, Educator, Trainer (read bio)
Wednesday, September 29
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
REGISTER
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TOOLKIT
Coordinators Appreciation Week:
There's still time to join in the celebration!
Coordinators so often step up to the plate without ever being asked, or are the last ones still grinding at the end of the day to make sure everyone's needs are met. They truly are the drivers of our Community School Strategy.
Please use the sample resolution and proclamation language in the toolkit to get your local and state officials to introduce resolutions and proclamations to recognize and celebrate Coordinators in your communities and states.
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Have you visited our new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Resource Portal yet?
Take a look at the portal today!
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ABOUT THE CENTRAL/WESTERN NYS CS TAC
The C/W CS TAC provides technical assistance to school districts and their cross-sector partners integrating a Community Schools approach into a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) framework. This approach promotes alignment and integration of evidence-based practices for academic, social/emotional, behavioral, and health needs.
We offer support in building upon the existing strengths of school districts to remove barriers to learning and support the whole child, family, and community through technical assistance that includes:
- Regional Events
- Webinars
- Site Visits
- Phone Consultation
- Communities of Practice
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WHAT IS A COMMUNITY SCHOOL?
Using schools as hubs, community schools bring educators, families, and community partners together to offer a wide range of opportunities, supports, and services to students, as well as their families and communities.
Community schools:
- Provide expanded learning opportunities that are motivating and engaging during the school day, after school, and in the summer
- Offer integrated health and social supports and services
- Engage families and communities as assets in the lives of their children
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Watch this video to learn more about the Central/Western NYS Community Schools Technical Assistance Center.
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