Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth update for May 8 — Register now for ‘Meaningful Engagement: Methods for Facilitating Continuous Improvement and Evaluation’

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Weekly Newsletter
Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Connections Spotlight

Register now for “Meaningful Engagement: Methods for Facilitating Continuous Improvement and Evaluation,” to be held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, May 17 at the Flagstaff Aquaplex, 1702 N. 4th St. Flagstaff. The primary focus of this workshop will be to offer tools for effective communication / partnership development, stakeholder engagement, facilitation methods, and applied evaluation techniques. … Sessions include: Measuring the Impact of Coalition, presented by Virginia Watahomigie, executive director of the Coconino Coaltion for Children & Youth — The Coconino Coalition for Children and Youth exists to provide leadership in developing community-wide strategies that enhance the well-being of children and youth in Coconino County. …

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Check Out the Latest News

Association for Supportive Child Care now accepting presenter applications for the 4th Annual Northern Arizona Early Childhood Symposium

Institute for Human Development at NAU joins University of Hawaii on Project TEAMS (June 10-28 in Flagstaff)

2019 Summer Camps in Region. Also get Summer Meals for Youth Information Here

Coconino County Parks & Recreation Master Plan Update Spring 2019

Arizona Center for Afterschool Excellence (AzCASE) update for May 4 — New Toolkit: An Afterschool Guide to Partnering on Career and Technical Education

LAUNCH Flagstaff update for May 3 — 3 Interesting Articles We’re Reading

Coconino County Public Health Services District (CCPHSD) conducting bilingual Healthcare Information Survey

United Way of Northern Arizona update for May 3 — Getting Ready for KinderCamp 2019

Expect More Arizona update for May 2 — The Expect More Excellence Tour

Arizona Center for Afterschool Excellence (AzCASE) update for May 1 — Conference Registration Now Open

2019 Fredonia Regional Events

Education Spotlight

Expect More Arizona — It’s Teacher Appreciation Week (through May 10) – Let’s Think Outside the Box This Year

Teacher Appreciation Week always falls during the first full week in May, which means this year it lands on May 6-10. While we likely all agree that every week is a good time to show our appreciation, we know many parents, schools and students use this time to make special gestures.

We started asking ourselves, do teachers need more coffee mugs or gift cards? What’s the most meaningful gesture the community can make? It’s hard to say, unless you’re a teacher yourself…So, we turned to a group of Arizona Educational Foundation Teachers of the Year and Ambassadors of Excellence to ask what they really want for Teacher Appreciation Week. Here’s what they had to say:

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Most Recent Education News

Local education news

FHS senior receives certificates from CCC before graduation. See more local education news here

State education news

Arizona is the Only State Planning to Freeze KidsCare. See more state legislative and education news here

National education news

Teachers Use Mystery Skype To Give Students A Window On The World. See more national education news here

CCC&Y Children & Youth Focused Calendar of Events

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CCC&Y Children & Youth Tool Kit

Education Resources

Local Resource Guides

 

CCC&Y Takes Policy Initiatives for 2019-20:

  • Education
  • Environmental Equity
  • DACA
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Our Mission Statement: The Coconino Coalition for Children and Youth exists to provide leadership in developing community-wide strategies that enhance the well-being of children and youth in Coconino County.
Our Mailing Address: 2625 North King Street Flagstaff, AZ 86004 • (928) 679-7318, office (928) 679-7286, fax (send fax: Attn: CCC&Y) info@coconinokids.org
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