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Have you checked out the CCRC's Brand NEW Website?


Help Pick Training Dates and Locations
Ever wished that you could have say in when trainings are offered or where?  If so, please fill in the survey below.  If you want to share your program needs with the CCRC Professional Development coordinator, please email Louannr@ccrcinc.com.



Everyday Science 2
School age Fun with Science!

Active, creative, and hands-on SUTQ approved School Age trainings

Students who regularly take part in fun but challenging science activities in school, afterschool care, youth programs, and clubs develop positive feelings and a greater interest in science careers.  They also become more engaged in learning.  The CCRC is thrilled to offer a special study group to help you add more STEM activities to your day with school age children and youth.  Explore, discuss, and practice activities that study electricity or flight at 2 trainings this April and May.  The trainer keeps you as active in the material as the children will be for you!

 

April 30, 2014  - STEM: Wiring a House

 

May 28, 2014  - STEM: Gliders  

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Special Quest
Do you need subs?  Do you use subs?  It is a problem child care programs have everyday.

We need to hear from you!!  Please complete this survey to help inform the creation of a county-wide sub pool solution.
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Sign Up TODAY if you would like to be apart of this Innovations "SUB" Group!


Effective Monday March 24, 2014, the JFS is releasing an update to the OCLQS system.  The release includes the document upload function for programs registering for a SUTQ rating - initial, change or renewal.

 

Document Upload: 

1. Effective Monday March 24th, programs registering for an initial, change or renewal rating will use the online system to upload documents for the desk review.

2.  Step Up Licensing specialists (SULS)will only verify approved training from the Registry pull.  

3.  If the information is not correctly documented in the Registry, the SULS don't have the information they need and the provider doesn't get proper credit. 

Project LEA grant opportunity at University of Toledo.

 

Once again University of Toledo is conducting recruitment activities for the 2nd cohort for Project LEA (Leading Educators in Advancing Inclusive Early education), a grant funded by USDOE which focuses on preparing ECSE supervisors for leadership roles in their district. Drs. Laurie Dinnebeil, Ed Cancio, and Bill McInerney are the faculty members involved.  

 

 

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5350 Oberlin Ave.
Lorain, Ohio  44053
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