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Division of Educational ServicesCareer Technical Education
Welcome back!
“Embracing Change”
2015 – 2016 Kickoff
Ronald A. VitoExecutive Director
Educational Services
Career Technical Education
Yolanda NorwoodService Area 1
Alvord USD
Corona-Norco USD
Jurupa USD
Lake Elsinore USD
Lori Fry Service Area 2
Moreno Valley USD
Riverside USD
San Jacinto USD
Val Verde USD
Claire SpenceService Area 3
Banning USD
Beaumont USD
Hemet USD
Murrieta USD
Perris USD
Temecula USD
Tess LakeService Area 4
School of Career EducationAlessandroGrindstaff Indio Don F. Kenny RLC
Coachella Valley USD
Palo Verde USD
Mirna PierceProgram Coordinator
Data Collection- YSSDSP- Direct Support Professional PerkinsSCE Support
Patsy Mata-HammerTeacher on Assignment
SCE Support
Health Science and Medical Technology Program Support
Astra Garcia, Administrator’s Secretary
Araseli Jaquez, Attendance Registration Technician
Erika Gonzalez, Admissions Technician
Laura Kibbie, Admissions Technician
Carmen Arizaga, Registration Clerk
Andrea Mancilla, Student Accounts Technician
Nadine Flowers, Student Accounts Technician II
SCE Administrative and Clerical Support
Lorraine Munoz, Executive Director’s SecretaryLeah Strothman, SecretaryAraceli Luna, Secretary, Service Area 1Lavonne Lee, Administrator’s Secretary, Service Area 2Sylvia Rodriquez, Secretary, Service Area 3TBA, Secretary, Service Area 4
Career Technical EducationSuper Support Staff
Diana M. AsseierChief Academic Officer
Educational Services
Ronald A. VitoExecutive Director
Educational Services
Career Technical Education
Mandated Child Abuse Reporting
A training by Keenan has been created and every RCOE employee will be required to
complete the modules and turn in the certificate of completion to their supervisor.An email to your RCOE account went out to you just
prior to this workshop today.
*Just like the Keenan safety trainings
*Listed in the safety book under trainings
*Detailed explanation in Service Area meeting
* Must be done yearly
*General Safety every two years
The Signs of Change are EverywhereHow do we handle
change?
Be prepared. Life is full of unexpected surprises; don't let this be a lesson you refuse to learn. Death, loss, and strange situations will be a part of your life, no matter how much you may try to shelter or protect yourself from it. The major key to coping with change is to begin by accepting the reality of change and its inevitability.
Notice the signs. Many a time we refuse to see what is before us. To avoid surprise or shock at the last minute, stay alert, listen and register the signs of oncoming change. Acknowledging impending change allows you to be proactive. Putting in place options to cope with change ahead of the actual change can help you to not only deal with it but potentially thrive.
Acknowledge that there's only one thing you can control in life, and that's yourself. Change may turn your world upside down but it's how you react that makes the difference between coping or falling apart. You are the deciding factor on how great the change will affect you and your well being.
Be discerning about advice from others. Advice can be wonderful when the chips are down but it can also result in manipulative and thoughtless behavior. You need to be discerning about others motivations for offering you advice.
First Year and Second Year Teachers
Tammy Bakewell, Year 2Ashley Bingham, Year 2Derek Ellingson, Year 2Jeanette Grant, Year 2Joshua Hiraoka, Year 2Jazmin Jaime, Year 2Jorge Ramirez, Year 2Jeremy Cortez, Year 2Robert Ritchie, Year 2Susann Strucker, Year 2Andrew Wahe, Year 2Robert Oliver, Year 2
Guadalupe Delgado, Year 1Diana Gardner, Year 1Brittanie Kaul, Year 1Christopher Krug, Year 1Grant Otto, Year 1Beverly Pope, Year 1Raquel Rios, Year 1Dana Sanchez, Year 1Kristina Craig, Year 1
How we each handle change is as individual as our finger prints…
Some tips that may really help you:
1) Breathe through it 2) Write notes about the changes3) Use your support systems…double check if you are
questioning4) Take breaks when it’s overwhelming5) Organization – stop and reorganize things if need be6) Minimize loads when you are making major changes…7) Rest and eat healthy meals (getting sick will not help)8) Let people help you when you can9) Remember the things that are changing in your life will one
day become routine10)Recall and take strength from previous changes you have
made or gone through in your life
Last Minute ChangesHealth PLC is going to go to the Gregory after lunch
Business and Finance, Child Care, and Computer Information is moved to Hyatt II after lunch
(Lori and Tess switching rooms for PLC)
http://play.simpletruths.com/movie/paper-airplane/
Change can bring
about the most
amazing events
From this session you will report to the Conference Center on the Third floor and attend
your Service Area meetingService Area I, Yolanda Norwood Landis I and II
Service Area II, Lori Fry Gregory (across parking lot)
Service Area III, Claire Spence Hyatt I
Service Area IV, Tess LakeHyatt II
Please be sure to take the bridge back over and then take the elevators to the Third floor