Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth — Students, families, community benefit with CCC&Y partnership with the Coconino County Education Service Agency (CCESA) and more news

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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

 

Connections Spotlight

Students, families, community benefit with CCC&Y partnership with the Coconino County Education Service Agency (CCESA)

From providing professional development training to educators, to informing parents and education advocates about policy and legislative reforms, the political process, school improvement efforts, and local events around education — students, families and the community have benefited from the long term partnership between CCC&Y and the Coconino County Education Service Agency (CCESA).

The Coalition has provided a variety ongoing professional development in recent years including Trauma Informed Care training for educators at the Flagstaff Unified School District and other districts throughout Coconino County.

FUSD reported that more than 1,500 professionals were in attendance for virtual webinar presented in 2020 by CCC&Y.

“Through the support of CCC&Y we were able to provide the opportunity for all staff on our professional development day, August 10th to participate in viewing the webinar: “Understanding Adverse Child Experiences,” district officials reported.

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LGBTQA+ open mic in partnership with One.n.ten and Pflag a heartwarming success! CCC&Y to host next youth open mic on March 7

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff and CCC&Y to present Special Training for Bigs on March 10

Arizona Department of Child Safety announces ‘Youth Leadership Day’ (March 6, 13) and Other Youth Programs!

Northland Family Help Center seeking Domestic Violence Shelter Manager

Cultivate Counseling seeking a Clinical Therapist

one•n•ten presents variety of online events for LGBTQ youth in March

Arizona Education Association Legislative Update

Arizona Center for Afterschool Excellence (AzCASE) — Pandemic Input Needed, Virtual Opportunities Provided!

College Success Arizona — Three Entities Pool Resources to Create Cohesive Voice for Statewide Education Improvement

Expect More Arizona — MAPA: The State of Arizona Latino Education, Power and Influence

Children’s Action Alliance — Essential workers making poverty wages

Health Choice Arizona, BlueCross BlueShield Arizona to present ‘Finding A Way Forward in 2021 with the Warrior’s Guide’ on March 4

DES Office of Tribal Relations (OTR) to present Spring Tribal Information Forums on March 4, 9, 11

Navajo Nation Early Childhood Speaker Series to present ‘Adverse Childhood Experiences’ virtual event on March 4, 11

Next CCC&Y Youth ‘Creativity Calling’ virtual showcase to be held on March 7

You Are Invited!! Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Collaboration Conference on March 9

Bilingual report — Family Involvement Center to present virtual mini-conference on March 9, 16

Parenting Arizona to present ‘Active Parenting First Five Years’ Free Online on March 9, 16, 23

The Pathway to Creating Vibrant Communities discussion to be held on March 10

Bilingual report — Family Child Care Registry & Networking Orientation on March 18, April 20, May 20, June 15

3rd annual Early Childhood Conference to be held in Snowflake on June 19

Local Education Spotlight

Coconino County Superintendent of Schools announces 2021 Spelling BEE Winner. See more local education news here

Cheryl Mango-Paget, County Superintendent of Schools, would like to announce Coconino County’s 2021 Spelling BEE winner is Mae Ann Bradford from Basis.ed.

She was determined the winner after 2 tiebreakers were completed. Congratulations Mae Ann on winning the 2021 County Spelling Bee! You should be incredibly proud knowing your efforts and skills paid off and contributed to your recent achievement. Mae Ann will receive $250 from the Flagstaff Rotary Club and will move on to compete in the March State Spelling Bee.

The County BEE was held online February 11 through February 12, 2021. The 2 tiebreakers were held February 16 through February 19, 2021. Each participating school provided access to the online testing platform for each student participating.

The 2nd place winner is Alex Swain from Sinagua Middle School and the 3rd place winner is Kyleigh Amos from Maine Consolidated School. Alex will receive $150 from Williams Rotary Club and Kyleigh will receive $100 from the Grand Canyon Rotary Club.

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CCC&Y Children & Youth Focused Calendar of Events

 

Note: Please be sure to check with individual organizations regarding postponement / cancellation of events due to the ongoing Coronavirus emergency.

 

2021 Fredonia Regional Events

2021 Grand Canyon, Tusayan Regional Events

2021 Page Regional Events

2021 Tuba City, Navajo Nation Regional Events

2021 Williams Regional Events

 

CCC&Y Children & Youth Tool Kit

CCC&Y Action and Outreach Initiatives for 2020-21

Education Resources

Local Resource Guides

 

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Our Mission: Igniting collective action to cultivate, honor & empower resilient, thriving communities.
Our Vision: We envision a holistic community where all children of Coconino County are increasingly free from trauma experience and all have equitable opportunities that build resiliency.
Our Mailing Address: 2625 North King Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 • (928) 679-7318 (office). Email: coalition@coconinokids.org
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