This newsletter includes an announcement for the Office of Early Care and Education's July 19 NOFA process listening/feedback session, Fall classes at City College, job announcements, and more.

We also wanted to let you know that SFCCPA Events & Updates will be taking a summer break. We look forward to sharing more events, resources and job openings with you in August.

Have a great week,
Sara
NOFANOFA Process Listening/Feedback Session

OECE will be holding a listening/feedback session on the NOFA process on July 19, 2017, 6:30-8:30pm at SF City College, Ocean Campus, Multi-Use Building (MUB) rm 140. Please see more information in the below flyers in English, Spanish and Chinese. 






workingadultdegreeWorking Adult Degree Program at City College SF

The new Working Adult Degree Program at City College of San Francisco presents a wonderful opportunity for students who have earned units or a certificate in Child Development to earn a degree in Child Development and/or a degree in Social Justice/ Ethnic Studies, and graduate and transfer! 
 
The Working Adult program is offered at our Downtown Center ( on 4th and Mission) on evenings and weekends and includes some online components as well. This learning cohort based program is focused on courses that meet general education requirements for CCSF, CSU, and almost all requirements for UC. Working Adults who take 10-12 units a semester can complete multiple degrees in 3 years. The Working Adult program takes into consideration coursework already completedand does not require students to take courses they do not need to meet their degree goals. CDEV students can utilize some CDEV courses already completed and may complete faster!
 
The Working Adult program is open to all students. For students not yet ready for transfer-level English and Math we are offering Refresher Workshops and helping students find appropriate preparatory courses. A Fast Track option allows students who enter the program already eligible for transfer level English and Math to complete the program in 21 months.  Please visit our website at www.CCSF.edu/WADP  for additional information. This program can assist students interested in pursuing careers in teaching, education, ECE, CDEV, youth-work, after-school, counseling and related fields.
 
Explore: www.CCSF.edu/WADP
Call: (415) 267-6573
 
This program is funded and brought to you by City College of San Francisco! Remember that FREECCSF is available to students with San Francisco residency, effective August 2017.
Working Adult Degree ProgramFREECCSF and a supportive environment are all waiting for you. Finish your degree, graduate and transfer!
 
Kathleen White
Program and Pathways Coordinator
Child Development & Family Studies Dept.
City College of San Francisco
50 Phelan Ave. - MUB 247
San Francisco, CA 94112
(415) 239-3891 or (415) 239-3172

cdevccsfFall 2017 CDEV Classes at CCSF include ESL Support!
Please see the following information from City College of San Francisco regarding classes being offered Fall 2017 that include an English as a Second Language (ESL) Instructor.   

SELECT FALL 2017 CDEV CLASSES AT CCSF include ESL support!
 
"The following CDEV classes will include an ESL instructor for ESL supportive services. ESL (English as a Second Language) students interested in enrolling in CDEV 67 or 96 can receive additional support in English language development. 
 
1. CDEV 67: Child Family and Community with Norma Villazana-Price. Leslie Vaughn is the ESL Instructor. It meets Thursdays 1-3:50. Room 174 (Mission Campus)
 
2. CDEV 96: Understanding Children with Challenging Behaviors with Linda Sudak. Terri Massin is the ESL Instructor. It meets Mondays 6:10-9:00. Room 174 (Mission Campus) 
 
3. CDEV 67, Child Family and Community with Cynthia Fong. Cindi Augsjoost is the ESL Instructor. It meets Thursdays 10:10-1:00 in MUB 238 (Ocean Campus)
 
Additional courses available in Cantonese and Mandarin at the Chinatown/North Beach Campus and Spanish at the Mission Campus. Enroll now! CCSF will be free in the Fall 2017 semester for San Francisco residents! 
 
For additional information, please contact 415-452-5605 or 415-239-3172!"
 
Kathleen White
Program and Pathways Coordinator
Child Development & Family Studies Dept.
City College of San Francisco
50 Phelan Ave. - MUB 247
San Francisco, CA 94112
(415) 239-3891 or (415) 239-3172
 
jobs Workforce Registry & Job Announcements
If your site has job postings, please share them with us! Email [email protected].

For comprehensive ECE job information, check out the California ECE Workforce registry, a comprehensive ECE job source!  
The Registry is a state, regional, and local collaboration tracking and promoting the education, training, and experience of the early care and education workforce, and piloted in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Visit www.caregistry.org to create your account, and post or search job listings. For assistance, contact the San Francisco Professional Development Project (PDP) in the Child Development and Family Studies Department at City College, 415-452-5605, or Mona Mala, [email protected], 415-343-4669. 

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