CASCWA Southern Section
Phil Kauble February 7, 2025 Workshop
Springs Charter School
43147 Business Park Drive Suite 103
Temecula, California 92590
Breakfast and Registration 7:30-8:15
Presentations 8:15-12:30
There will be no charge for this event. CASCWA Southern Section has historically held a free event in the fall. It is important to Southern Section's Executive Board to continue with this tradition.

Lessons from the Disenfranchised: How Storytelling can Improve our Work, Relationships, and Community Partnerships to Support Students
Our schools can greatly benefit from new strategies to engage students. This workshop will provide storytelling development for leaders to equip them to share stories about their students to inspire increased levels of support.
TOPICS
High Mobility Students
Root Causes of Disproportionate Exclusionary Discipline
The Impact of Your Inclusion and Equity Policies
PRESENTERS
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Susanne Terry, SDCOE, Coordinator for Homeless Education
Elizabeth Bartholomew, RCOE, Director I Pupil and Administrative Services Unit
Maria Al-Shamma, OUSD, District School Worker
CASCWA Southern Section has a history of hosting important workshops for our members and friends. Our workshops bring educators in the fields of student services to focus on important topics, to engage with others and to connect with other experts in our profession.
Our CASCWA State Conference will soon be here in Garden Grove and we hope to see you there! If not, we hope to see you in the "Fall", when we host our next Fall workshop. The topic will probably focus on improving school attendance.
A special thank you to Michelle Sapanara, Assistant Superintendent, Springs Charter School, for putting together this important workshop.
For questions, please contact Aurora Mendoza Perry at: aurora.mendoza.perry@gmail.com
Please share this workshop with others and we hope to see you this February in Temecula!