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Total number of staff members.
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Ravenswood City School District
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizes an agreement between the Ravenswood City School District and STEM4Real for the implementation of targeted professional development. STEM4Real will provide leadership training, workshops, and resources to equip educators with skills for integrating innovative, culturally responsive STEM teaching practices, particularly focusing on anti-bias strategies for underrepresented BIPOC and SPED students within the Changemakers Program. The agreement is effective from October 1, 2023, to June 30, 2025.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2023
Ravenswood City School District
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This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizes an agreement between the Ravenswood City School District and STEM4Real for the implementation of targeted professional development. STEM4Real will provide leadership training, workshops, and resources to equip educators with skills for integrating innovative, culturally responsive STEM teaching practices, particularly focusing on anti-bias strategies for underrepresented BIPOC and SPED students within the Changemakers Program. The agreement is effective from October 1, 2023, to June 30, 2025.
Ravenswood City School District
This document is Addendum #1 to an existing Agreement for Services (S24-035) between CORE and Ravenswood City School District. Dated October 19, 2023, it modifies the original agreement from June 6, 2023, by adding one in-person professional learning day. This adjustment increases the total contract cost from $31,000.00 to $35,500.00.
Effective Date
Jun 6, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jun 6, 2023
Ravenswood City School District
Expires:
This document is Addendum #1 to an existing Agreement for Services (S24-035) between CORE and Ravenswood City School District. Dated October 19, 2023, it modifies the original agreement from June 6, 2023, by adding one in-person professional learning day. This adjustment increases the total contract cost from $31,000.00 to $35,500.00.
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This document serves as an invoice (Invoice Number: 0000114) and a contract addendum for the 2024-25 school year, detailing services provided by The Unwound Mind, LLC to Ravenswood City School District. The services include 1:1 Leadership Coaching Sessions from October 2024 to May 2025, In-person Retreat Design and Facilitation for June 9, 2025, and a Travel Stipend, amounting to a total of $8,300.00. The document also outlines the terms of payment, default, termination, and collection of monies owed.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2024
Ravenswood City School District
Expires:
This document serves as an invoice (Invoice Number: 0000114) and a contract addendum for the 2024-25 school year, detailing services provided by The Unwound Mind, LLC to Ravenswood City School District. The services include 1:1 Leadership Coaching Sessions from October 2024 to May 2025, In-person Retreat Design and Facilitation for June 9, 2025, and a Travel Stipend, amounting to a total of $8,300.00. The document also outlines the terms of payment, default, termination, and collection of monies owed.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Ravenswood City School District
The Ravenswood City School District's AB 181 Home to School Transportation Plan details the provision of essential, free bus transportation services for TK-8th grade students. Key focus areas include ensuring free bus services for all eligible students, prioritizing access for TK-6th grade, low-income, disabled, and homeless pupils, and outlining coordination efforts with regional transit authorities, air quality management districts, and various internal stakeholders. The plan aims to provide accessible, safe, and equitable transportation for the district's student population.
The board meeting included special recognitions for students participating in the reading program and for students who performed in the school musical production. The board approved resolutions to designate the California Day of the Teacher and Classified School Employee Week. Additionally, the meeting featured updates, including a report on the district being recognized as a 2026 California Green Ribbon School.
The board meeting included a special recognition of the CCRMS robotics team for their participation in the World Championships. The meeting also addressed board member comments, including a note on a reading challenge and a discussion regarding the narrative of the school district in local media. Additionally, the superintendent provided a report on upcoming school events and the meeting included a discussion regarding the bond subcommittee.
The board meeting included the approval of a resolution recognizing National Women's History Month and discussion regarding the 'Rock and Read' initiative across school campuses. Board members shared updates on student engagement in reading, volunteer opportunities, and collaborative meetings between high school and middle school staff. The superintendent provided highlights from various school sites, including infrastructure improvements, instructional developments in phonics, and the success of the regional robotics championships where several teams qualified for world-level competition.
This document outlines the Ravenswood City School District's AB 181 Home to School Transportation Plan for the 2025-2026 school year. The plan details the provision of free bus transportation services for TK-8th grade students, with a prioritization for TK-6th grade and low-income students. It also addresses accessible transportation for students with disabilities and homeless children and youth. The plan emphasizes collaborative development through consultation with classified staff, teachers, school administrators, regional local transit authorities, air quality districts, parents, and pupils.
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