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10/11/2022 - Help! I have a Newcomer English Learner in my Secondary Class!
This will be a Zoom event.
DATE: Tuesday, October 11, 2022
TIME: 4:15 - 5:30 P.M.
PRESENTER: Beth Skelton
DESCRIPTION: Do you have students new to English in your content classroom? This session provides concrete, practical strategies for making grade level content lessons comprehensible for students even on the first day. In this interactive session, you will experience learning content in a new language and apply those strategies to your own lessons. Make sure you register on the EC BOCES website if you plan to attend to get the Zoom link.
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The following are upcoming Paraprofessional Clusters and their topics:
Sept. 19, 4:30 - 6:30 P.M. - over Zoom
Rescheduled from September 1st. Roles and Responsibilities of a Classroom Paraprofessional!
Kit Carson and Lincoln County have recently been added to receive this program.
The mission of the Imagination Library of Colorado is to increase literacy by ensuring all young children across the state may participate in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.
Our goal is to provide support to current affiliates and launch new affiliates so all children in Colorado have access.
We know that reading begins at birth, that the benefits of a home library go far beyond the books, and that parents and guardians are a child’s first and best teacher. By providing books every month at no cost to families, the Imagination Library increases childhood literacy rates, fosters a love of books, and promotes a culture of reading among all families in Colorado.
Share this with families in your communities, friends with young kids, or sign up your own young kids for free! Click on the link below and select enroll
DATE: Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Register on the EC BOCES website
TIME: 4:15 - 5:15 P.M. PRESENTER: JoAnn Anderson EC BOCES ELL Consultant -facilitated by EC BOCES Title III Coordinator Mitzi Swiatkowski
LOCATION: Zoom
Hi All,
As school district instructional teams begin reviewing their Home Language Surveys, screening students, determining language proficiency designations of students and notifying parents, many teams have questions about the process, or a specific situation. Please join us tomorrow (Wednesday) if you have questions or would like to take part in the presentation, discussion and Q & A.
EL Consultant, JoAnn Anderson will review English learner identification requirements, in addition to information about data needed for Data Pipeline and other State and Federal guidance and obligations to be considered when serving English learners. There will be time for questions at the end of the session.
DATE: Wednesday, October 12, 2022
TIME: 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Hello Paras,
For the past few years, we have been able to provide professional development in Computer Science related areas (Robotics, 3D Printing, etc) and been able to provide some tools for your classrooms. As I get ready to submit another application, I would request that you take a couple of minutes to complete this very brief survey to help me meet your needs in this area.
Thank you.
MSU Denver is offering a free 4-part Trauma-Informed Practices training series. We were fortunate to be able to collaborate with MSU Denver and North East BOCES to have Part 1 of the series presented as our first PD for All Cluster to be held on September 22, 2022, via Zoom. The topic of this session is Understanding Trauma and Stress. To register for this training go to the calendar at the EC BOCES website.
MSU Denver would like to give BOCES and District Staff priority to register for the following 3 sessions that are part of the 4-part series. To save the date for the follow-up sessions go to: https:tinyurl.com/TIP-qr-code.
Anyone who attends all four training sessions is eligible to attend a week-long Training of Trainers Training offered during summer 2023. EC BOCES would like to support a team in attending the Training of Trainers. EC BOCES would pay for lodging and meals for participants to attend the Training of Trainers and would provide compensation when you train others within the EC BOCES Administrative Unit.
If you are interested in being a part of EC BOCES Training of Trainers make plans to attend the 4-part series and contact Beverly Blagg at bevb@ecboces.org or 719-740-0544.
There have been changes made to the Zoom Login process and you are ONLY able to login using SSO login. The first time that you use SSO login, it will prompt for a domain - please type ecboces in this box and then login with your ECBOCES login info. This will only affect people that were using Google login to access their Zoom account.
We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause but the ECBOCES SSO login will also give you access to our website and the helpdesk without the need to login again. On both of these sites, just use the ECBOCES SSO button to automatically log you in to these sites.
If you have any trouble, please put in a ticket at our helpdesk (help.ecboces.org) or email help@ecboces.org.
Thank you.
DATE: Wednesday, September 7, 2022
TIME: 4:15 - 5:15 P.M. PRESENTERS: JoAnn Anderson EC BOCES ELL Consultant and Title III Coordinator Mitzi Swiatkowski
LOCATION: Zoom
DESCRIPTION: If you would like to review, or have questions about the redesignation, screening, and identification of English learners, this is the Zoom for you. EL Consultant, JoAnn Anderson and coordinator, Mitzi Swiatkowski will facilitate the hour long Zoom session addressing the noted topics, in addition to information about data needed for Data Pipeline and State and Federal Requirements. There will be time for questions at the end of the session.
ECBOCES is working to support consortium member district teachers as they complete the online modules and earn a certificate for the required K-3 reading training (CDE deadline Monday, Aug. 1).
Consortium teachers responsible for reading instruction who are eligible for the stipends include teachers from the following districts: Agate, Arickaree, Arriba/Flagler, Bennett, Bethune, Burlington, Byers, Cheyenne Wells, Deer Trail, Genoa/Hugo, Hi-Plains, Idalia, Karval, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Liberty, Limon, Strasburg, Stratton, Woodlin. (Title III consortium members working in districts outside of this list are not eligible.)
The current budget includes funding for ECBOCES to offer consortium member teachers (who have not yet completed the training) a stipend for completing the following CDE approved PD (while funds last): Option 5-CDE-Provided Training (online course or face-to-face at no cost to the teacher).
Register for the CDE training at this link: http://www.cde.state.co.us/coloradoliteracy/onlinecdetraining
Contact Mitzi Swiatkowski at mitziski@ecboces.org with any questions.
Hello All -
If you need an CPI Initial course or the CPI Refresher you need to sign up for these ASAP! Space is limited!
CPI INITIAL CLASS
DATE: Monday, August 1, 2022
TIME: 9:00 A.M. - 3: 00 P.M.
PRESENTERS: JoDee Ellis & Callie Burgess
LOCATION: East Central BOCES West Training Room
DESCRIPTION:
Please see information attached. You must register in advance in order to receive the written portion of the course to have completed by the in-person training. Lunch will be provided.
CPI REFRESHER
DATE: August 2, 2022
TIME: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
PRESENTER: Callie Burgess and JoDee Ellis
LOCATION: West Training Room, ECBOCES
DESCRIPTION: This is blended format training. All participants must register prior to the live training to receive access to the online part that must be completed prior to the training.
See information below:
Next year, we will continue to work with Stephanie Hartman from CDE. Please fill out this 1-2 minute survey about Social Studies PD topics for next school year.
Teaching and Learning CoLabs are locally hosted, multi-disciplinary events following a model developed and supported by the Colorado Department of Education. As the name suggests, these events are focused on teaching and learning and are designed for collaboration. Each one brings together stakeholders in K-12, higher education, Colorado's professional teaching organizations, and the Colorado Department of Education.
Schools are encouraged to form teams that attend a CoLab, with teachers spanning across grades and content areas, along with instructional coaches, curriculum specialists, and building-level administrators. Our target attendance is 200 to 250 attendees per CoLab, with approximately 40% elementary teachers, 40% secondary teachers, and 20% administrators and C&I support staff.
CoLabs are being co-designed by multiple partner organizations to help shape the event into something meaningful and sustainable for teachers and educators across the state. The schedule allows both elementary and secondary teachers to dig into these content areas in 2022:
In addition, leaders and instructional coaches can attend these sessions or a program strand designed for school leaders. At the end of the day, school teams will come together for a facilitated hour of planning where they can make sense of the ideas from the day and consider how to carry them forward into the 2022-2023 school year.
CoLabs are free to attend, although you will be responsible for your travel and any lodging you may need. Each CoLab site page will have registration and suggested travel information.
Greeley CoLab
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Here are some tips as you prepare to register:
· Register as a Team: Ideally, we want you to register as a school-based team representing multiple grades and content areas, and we would like a school leader (such as your principal) to attend with you. You can either have each person register themselves as individual ticket holders in Eventbrite, or select multiple tickets and enter the information for each attendee. (If you enter someone else’s information, make sure it’s 100% correct and uses the email address they will be checking in June!)
· The Event is Free, But Capacity is Limited: As each CoLab is limited to 200 participants, we want to ensure that everyone who registers attends the event. We encourage registration from participants who can commit to attending the full day. We understand that some changes may arise and we will work with you to adjust your registration if event capacity becomes an issue.
· Use Sched to Select Your Sessions: You'll register via Eventbrite but then be prompted to log in to Sched and to select the sessions you wish to attend. Selecting your sessions now helps us make the best use of the venue and helps presenters know how many attendees to expect.
For general questions and answers about Teaching and Learning CoLabs, contact Joanna Bruno (bruno_j@cde.state.co.us), director of CDE's Office of Standards and Instructional Support. For site-specific questions, contact information will be listed under each CoLab site page.
We are working on some website improvements and would value feedback from our member districts! Please take a few minutes to respond to this brief survey and help us as we work on updating the website to better meet your needs.
Thank you.
Emma Richardson
Ute Knowledge History Kits for FREE!!!
Stephanie Hartman from CDE has shared an opportunity for elementary teachers. History Colorado has launched their new Ute Knowledge History Kits! These free kits are available for educators across Colorado. They are looking for a few teachers in our area who would be interested in piloting the kit. If interested, please see more details on the attached flyer.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mL0SXJxIMeBcnBOUb5VSdNaP6tY6IanE/view?usp=sharing
Please see the below information for PD with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Learn more at: https://www.dmns.org/learn/teacher-professional-development/k-12-professional-development/
Engaging Multilingual Newcomers (3 Virtual WIDA Webinars totaling 4.5 ED PD Hours)
Registration Limit: 40 attendees
Registration Ends: 3/22
Format: Live webinars not to exceed 90 minutes each. Webinars will not be recorded. Alternate tasks available from WIDA for participants not able to attend.
Webinar 1: Wednesday, 3/30, 4:15-5:45pm
Webinar 2: Wednesday, 4/6, 4:15-5:45pm
Webinar 3: Wednesday, 4/13, 4:15-5:45pm
WIDA Facilitator: Amy Faust Fraser (She presented in Burlington and Bethune about 6 years ago and was excellent!)
Attendance Certificate: Provided by WIDA after attendee completes survey questions following Webinar 3
One thing you must do before registering, is have the person in your district who creates WIDA Secure Portal accounts associated with your district (usually your DAC) create an account for you (unless you already have an account). This will allow you to access webinars and training on the WIDA website.
After someone in your district has created a WIDA Secure Portal account for you, register at this link:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/language-specialists-engaging-multilingual-newcomers-tickets-247346819997
Please contact Mitzi Swiatkowski at mitziski@ecboces.org or Megan Eikleberry at megane@ecboces.org if you have difficulty in registering or have questions about the PD.
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Please read the attached flyer to find out more about the leading cause of death and disability in the United States.
https://www.ecboces.org/pluginfile.php/16468/mod_forum/post/4045/Brain%20Injury%20Awareness.pdf
The Colorado Educator Loan Forgiveness Program offers loan repayment assistance on qualified loans for educators, mainly for those who serve in rural and hard-to-fill positions in Colorado. Those who qualify may be eligible to receive up to $5,000 in loan forgiveness for any given year. Individuals who continue to qualify may apply every year of the program for up to $5,000 in loan forgiveness annually. The program is funded for five years. The electronic application for the first round of awards will open on Wednesday, Dec. 15. More program details can be found on CDHE's website.
For More Information, Contact Megan McDermott at 720-394-3205 or megan.mcdermott@dhe.state.co.us
The mission of the Imagination Library of Colorado is to increase literacy by ensuring all young children across the state may participate in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.
Our goal is to provide support to current affiliates and launch new affiliates so all children in Colorado have access.
We know that reading begins at birth, that the benefits of a home library go far beyond the books, and that parents and guardians are a child’s first and best teacher. By providing books every month at no cost to families, the Imagination Library increases childhood literacy rates, fosters a love of books, and promotes a culture of reading among all families in Colorado.
Share this with families in your communities, friends with young kids, or sign up your own young kids for free! Click on the link below and select enroll
During the Title I training on September 30th, there were many questions regarding the READ Act and wanting clarification on EL students, SPED students, and possible training. The SPED guidance for local districts in ECBOCES is to not include the READ Plan in a student's IEP. These should be two separate documents. Attached is READ Plans and Students with Disabilities Guidance Document from CDE with highlighted areas that contributed to East Central BOCES decision that the READ Plan would not be included in IEP’s. In addition, we have attached an EC BOCES document to assist in integrating components of the IEP into the READ Plan to ensure the documents complement each other.
Here is the guidance and response we received from the READ Act Team at CDE:
All students in grades K-3 that are identified as having a significant reading deficiency (SRD) should have a READ plan.
This READ Act and English Learners document provides guidance and flowcharts for determining SRD for English Learners. The READ and EL webpage provides additional information on the READ Act and English Learners and provides a sample READ Plan for English Learners.
Districts have the option to integrate READ Plan goals into an IEP based on the following language in the READ Act:
CRS 22-7-1206 (3) Notwithstanding any provision of this part 12 to the contrary, if a student is identified as having a disability that impacts the student's progress in developing reading skills, the local education provider shall, as appropriate, integrate into the student's individualized education program created pursuant to section 22-20-108 intervention instruction and strategies to address the student's reading issues in lieu of a READ plan.
However, most districts choose to keep these plans separate. This is a local-level decision, and it is recommended that district leadership (including Special Education leadership) consult with district legal counsel to determine the most appropriate related district policy. You may find the information and scenarios in this READ Plans and Students with Disabilities guidance document helpful as you make considerations.
It is important to keep in mind that students with an IEP who are identified as having a significant reading deficiency are entitled to all the supports outlined in the READ Act, including scientifically and evidence-based core instruction, READ Act assessments, and READ plan services, whether documentation of the READ plan intervention instruction and strategies are integrated into the IEP or kept as two separate documents.
Our training team is currently providing the K-3 evidence-based training in teaching reading sessions and is not available to provide live READ Act training this fall. We are updating resources on our website and will be posting a voiceover READ Plan training that can be viewed by individuals or in a group. We will let you know as soon as this training is posted on our website.
Teacher, Alex Taylor, taught four Zoom sessions of "Survival Spanish for Educators" in September.
Links for all four sessions are available on the EC BOCES website (https://www.ecboces.org/), and can be accessed by clicking on the "Professional Development" tile on the homepage, then clicking on the "English Language Learners" tile, then scrolling down to "Survival Spanish Course for Educators".
Teacher, Alex Taylor, will facilitate "Survival Spanish for Educators" Session #4 on Friday, September 24 from 9:00-10:00 AM. Links for the videos from sessions #1, #2 and #3 are available on the EC BOCES website (https://www.ecboces.org/), and can be accessed by clicking on the "Professional Development" tile on the homepage, then clicking on the "English Language Learners" tile, then scrolling down to "Survival Spanish Course for Educators". The video for Session #4 will be added as well once the session is complete.
Full-Time Special Education Paraprofessionals needed for our West Area Center-based Learning Program located in Strasburg. Competitive pay and benefits including individual health insurance. $13-$17 per hour depending on experience. Rewarding position in a supportive work environment with same schedule as Strasburg School District. To apply for this position, please complete the Classified Application for Employment available for download on the ecboces.org website under "Jobs" or contact Tracy at (719) 775-2342, ext. 101. Please fax completed application to 719-771-4001 or email it to tracyg@ecboces.org Equal Opportunity Employer
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Mitzi was award the the Roy G. Brubacher Award on July 12, 2021 at the Colorado BOCES Association meeting held in Colorado Springs. Mitzi is pictured above with Jason Westfall, EC BOCES Executive Director and her husband Greg. The Roy G Brubacher award recognizes outstanding leadership at the regional, state, or national level. Without question awardees show leadership that has impacted school districts in our region, across our state, and even at a national level. This is a well deserved award for Mitzi. She is voice for East Central BOCES schools and other rural schoosl at the state level. Mitzi is very skilled at her job and spends countless hours ensuring everything is completed appropirately and timely to ensure EC BOCES districts receive funding they need to provide services to students. As Jason shared in his nomitation letter, most of us are replaceable as someone could step in and take are place if needed, but that is not the case with Mitzi. The skills and knowledge she exhibits are outstanding and she it not replaceable. Congratulations Mitzi for this well deserved award!
(Edited by Jason Westfall - original submission Thursday, July 15, 2021, 8:43 AM)
Professional license extension increased to 7 years
Recently passed Colorado House Bill 21-1104 extends all professional teacher, special services, principal and administrator licenses from five to seven years. Beginning July 1, all applications for professional licenses will be issued for seven years and all active professional licenses will automatically be extended two years, (as will any professional licenses issued in response to renewal applications already submitted).
This two-year extension also delays the deadlines for meeting any required English learner, special education and behavior health professional development activities at the time of renewal, thus granting educators additional time to meet these requirements. Visit the Educator Professional Development Requirements webpage for more information.
Please keep in mind that READ Act requirements do not pertain to licensure so this extension does not apply to them. However, the deadline for individuals teaching reading in a K-3 classroom to meet this requirement has been extended to the beginning of the 2022-23 school year. Visit the K-3 Teacher Evidence-Based Reading Training Requirements webpage for more information about the READ Act and how individuals may fulfill its expectations.
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Last December, EC BOCES shared out the news of approval from CDE to use Title II funds for EC BOCES consortium district K-3, Title I, Special Education and ELD teacher stipends for successful completion of CDE approved READ Act PD.
Terms: The stipends will be paid out on a first come, first serve basis. Once the budgeted amount has been expended, no more funding will be available to be paid out. Hard deadline: May 28, 2021 (if the funding lasts through that date). Please submit as soons as you have completed the training, and gathered the documentation. Almost 50 stipends have already been paid out which is about 1/3 of the funding available for the stipends.
Email a scanned copy of the Stipend Request Form, W-9 and certificate of of the successful completion of an approved training to:
Mitzi Swiatkowski (mitziski@ecboces.org)
East Central BOCES
719-775-2342 Extension 114
The stipends will be paid for with Federal funds and are approved only for payment to certified teachers for completing CDE approved and provided online, or face-to-face online PD.
The following are not eligible for stipends: Holding a State of Colorado Endorsement as a Reading Teacher or Reading Specialist, CDE-approved Alternative Assessment, Undergraduate or Graduate Reading Course.
As per CDE guidance, the state provided training, and payment of the stipend will be limited to K-3 teachers and other teachers providing literacy instruction for students grades K-3, such as a Title I teacher, EL teacher or Special Education teacher.
Good Morning All,
One of the consortium teachers emailed me with a question about the EL and READ Act PD requirements. She had been reviewing the READ Act online module introduction. It indicated that many ELL strategies are included in the online program. This was her question, "Is there a possibility that this class/program could also count toward the 45 hours of ELL training that we need in order to renew our teaching license?" I emailed Jennifer Simons who works in licensure at CDE in Educator Talent as an Educator Development Principal Consultant. She responded with, "This should be fine."
If you choose to earn the EL PD hours as you are completing the READ Act PD requirements, please take notes that will allow you to provide a description of how the module addressed the selected elements in the EL PD Matrix. Jennifer at CDE has told me that "justification is key".
From my perspective, the READ Act PD will most likely meet EL PD Standard III, Elements A and B related to literacy development.
https://www.cde.state.co.us/coloradoliteracy/onlinecdetraining
WIDA Resources: eLearning Professional Development
WIDA (Wisconsin Center for Educational Research, at University of Wisconsin, Madison) provides eLearning courses for Colorado educators as part of their contract with CDE. These courses are free and count toward the English Learner Professional Development Quality Standards Professional Development requirement for relicensing. Educators can request access to WIDA eLearning by contacting the WIDA Client Services Center (help@wida.us) from their school issued email. Please share this information with new and veteran teachers in your district.
CDE has training courses available for K-3 teachers needing CDE hours to meet the READ Act requirements.
Reading Course Details:
We are collaborating with Belize to provide some teachers to share a session or so for their teacher training conference this summer. If you have a great idea, are considered innovative or just have something that you want to share with other teachers, ECBOCES, through the help of the Morgridge Foundation is offering stipends for teachers who would be willing to teach a session or so via Zoom/Google. Please contact Emma Richardson (emmar@ecboces.org) for more information.
ECBOCES is looking for a part-time Spanish teacher to teach over our Distance Learning system. Please see https://www.ecboces.org/course/view.php?id=19 for more information.
(Edited by Lorie Coonts - original submission Monday, May 11, 2020, 9:44 AM)
Hi All,
I realize you have had so many resources and links passed on and it can get a bit overwhelming to keep track of all of them.
In the last several weeks CDE has passed on info about serving students including:
Links to all of these resources can be found in one place on the EC BOCES website:
In order to access them, log into the website.
Look for the "COVID-19 Resources for Districts" (orange rectangle on the right side of the homepage).
On the next page look for "CLICK HERE FOR FEDERAL PROGRAMS RESOURCES" (on the right side of the page).
Clicking on that link will take you to the resources CDE has shared with me. I will continue to add the the list as the resources are made available.
Best,
Mitzi
Need Resources and Support with Transitioning to Remote Learning?
We recognize the unprecedented moment in education across the country. Are you in need of support with maintaining student engagement in scientific practices through remote instruction? PEER Physics has online resources to help with timely and effective web-based support for teachers and parents.
Remote learning link for resources: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kOOmCOl9XHQo-iSP1wsIl2LbBx7TW19e
Jonathan Mann
Director of Educational Partnerships
University of Colorado, Boulder | School of Education
jon.mann@peerphysics.org | Cell: 303-887-6216
PEERphysics.org
East Central BOCES has started a webpage of resources for our districts that might be looking at closing down during this COVID-19. This page will continued to be updated as we continue to research options for our schools that might need to support their students remotely. A link to the page is found on the ECBOCES website or the page can be found HERE.
Tips for educators to meet the English Learner Professional Development requirement
All educators with elementary, math, science, social studies and English language arts endorsements are required to complete Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) Education training or professional development (PD). This new requirement was adopted by the State Board of Education in June 2018. Below are some tips and reminders about how to ensure educators are meeting this requirement.
How to check if you need this professional development?
Educators can look at their current teaching license to check if they already meet the requirement. If an educator has either of the following endorsements on their teacher license, the educator is not required to complete the additional CLD training.
If educators don’t have these two endorsements on their teaching license there are multiple pathways to meet this requirement.
For educators that already have some relevant PD completed
WIDA is offering six free self-paced, online eWorkshops through Monday, Aug. 31 that total 34 hours and are aligned to the CDE standards for CLD professional development. For more information about accessing this free PD opportunity, visit the Office of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education webpage.
For educators that don’t have any of the relevant PD completed
There are 21 programs approved by CDE offering 45 hours of the required PD around the state that educators can choose from. Additionally, 14 districts are approved to offer the full 45 hours of required PD to their educators. The list of these programs can be found on the Approved English Learner Professional Development Programs webpage.
For educators currently enrolled in a teacher preparation program or who have recently graduated
All approved educator preparation programs in Colorado must have the CLD standards in place by Spring 2020. Upon completion of an educator preparation program that has been verified by CDE to meet the new standards, educators will receive an Approved Program Verification (APV) form denoting that the educator has satisfied the new CLD requirement.
For detailed information on the requirement for educators, visit the EL PD Information for Educators webpage. A tutorial video is also available for educators about how to meet the requirements.
For questions or comments, contact Jennifer Simons at simons_j@cde.state.co.us or 303-866-6793.
For those teachers who have school email addresses associated with a Google Apps account, we have now enabled Google login so that you can log in to our website with your school credentials. Currently, this is set up for the following districts: Agate, Arickaree, Arriba Flagler, Burlington, Hi Plains, Idalia, Limon, Kiowa, Stratton.
To take advantage of this, you have to do the following:
1. The email in your ECBOCES profile must be your school email address. (If you are unsure, when logged into the site, click on your name in the top right hand corner of the site, click on Profile. If the email there is not your school email, click on Edit Profile, update the email and click on update profile)
2. If you are logged into the ECBOCES website, log out. Then, from the home page, click on the Google icon in the Login box. Enter your school login.
3. You will then be sent an email to connect your Google login to your ECBOCES website account. Once you have clicked on the link in the email, the two accounts will be linked and you will then be able to use your school login to access our website.
We hope that this will make it easier for you to access our site. I hope to be able to add more districts as they confirm that the emails will match correctly so if your district is not listed and you know that you have Google Apps, please put in a help desk ticket and we will follow up. A few districts (Bennett, Byers, Deer Trail) do not have your school email linked to Google and so we cannot set those up as yet.