Program Information Sheet for:
LEARNING SERVICES-BOCES
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LEARNING SERVICES-BOCES
2020 Clubhouse Drive Suite 230
Greeley, CO 80634
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ATTENTION:
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Phone #:(303) 772-4420 Longmont office - Dale McCall
Phone #:(970) 352-7404 Greeley Office
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Fax Number:(303) 776-0504' ;
Web Page:
www.cboces.org
E-mail to:
dmccall@peak1.cboces.org
Operating Agency:
Centennial Board of Cooperative Educational Services (Educational)
Person In Charge:
Executive Director:Dale McCall
Hours:
M-F 8am - 5 pm
Eligibility:
Call for Information
Fees:
Call for information
Intake Process:
Telephone/ Walk-in
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Staff Qualifications:
Service Area:
Weld/ Boulder/ Larimer Counties
Handicap Accessibility:
Leadership and management for programs and services are coordinated through Centennial BOCES Professional Development Consortium/Infrastructure. Currently, 21 districts in the north central region of Colorado are involved in the consortium. Districts pay a membership fee based on a flat student rate combined with a per pupil formula. The following are some of the programs. Alternative Teacher Licensure (ATL) It allows districts, independent schools, BOCES, to develop and implement alternative teacher license programs. The Program attracts successful individuals seeking career changes. Teachers may participate in a coaching component and receive on-site assistance throughout the year. In addition, the teacher applicant cost is less with the ATL than with a traditional program. This program operates on a September to August calendar year. This program operates on a September to August calendar. The Center for Advanced Student Learning (CASL) is targeted at supporting the needs of Gifted and Talented and advanced student's learning in our region. A Cadre of educators will have knowledge and skills to effectively address Gifted and Talented and advanced student learning needs in their districts. Another program is Principal learning breakfast; which is funded from the CO Department of Ed. It is to provide local and regional leadership, communications, and networking in advanced academic programming, as well as providing a regional point of contact or constituencies within the region and to state linkages. This consortium is closely interwoven with the CASL project. Other programs: North Central Regional Development Council(Special Ed.); Entrepreneurial ; Literacy in Northern Colorado(LINC); Northern Colorado Assessment Consortium (NCAC); Professional Development; Research and Assessment; Title II Eisenhower; North Central Regional Tech. Assistance(RTAC); Colorado Student assessment Data Mining Project;
This information was last updated on 03/09/2005
This information is provided as is with no guarantee
as to the accuracy of the information. Information is considered to be accurate as of
the date of the last update, printed above. United Way 211 may not be held liable for misuse
of this information.
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