Innovation & Engagement Event Series

Work-Based Learning Resources Micro-Internships Micro-Internships are monthly virtual and in person interactions of 90 minutes or more between industry partners and small groups of students designed around industry- specific workplace technical and essential skill development. The micro-Internship toolkit contains resources that can be utilized and modified as needed by teachers/districts to implement micro-internships in their communities. Audience: High school students Contact: Jalisa Randle, Workforce SBCSS Project Manager jalisa.randle@sbcss.net 909.252.4555 Website: https://bit.ly/A4EMicroInternshipToolkit #athomeWBL #athomeWBL lessons encourage students to explore careers and learn independently, providing support to classrooms and families in an online environment. Educators are encouraged to browse the free library of online lessons covering essential career skills, career preparation activities, and career exploration designed for elementary, middle, and high school students. Audience: Elementary, middle, and high school students Contact: Deidra Puentes, Curriculum Specialist deidra.puentes@sbcss.net 909.252.4573 Website: https://www.wsbcss.org/ apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ ID=1924871&type=d&pREC_ID=2316350

K12 Pathway Coordinators Strong Workforce legislation created the K12 Pathway Coordinator positions to support vital connections between the K–12 sector and community colleges in order to strengthen Career Tech Ed (CTE) programs and pathways that align with regional workforce needs. SBCSS now hosts five K12 pathway coordinators. They are assigned to each community college district’s service area to work with the community colleges and the K-12 LEAs. These positions provide technical assistance as needed to strengthen and expand CTE programs and are go-to resources for K-12 Strong Workforce and the Career Technical Education Incentive grants. Contact: Dr. Terri Giamarino terri.giamarino@sbcss.net 909.252.4559 Website: https://bit.ly/3AFr134

CTE Curriculum Library To support all San Bernardino County school districts in implementing and maintaining high- quality CTE Pathways, SBCROP makes all course outlines available to the public. The most recent revision of the course outlines has an improved format, increased consistency, and ISTE alignment. Additional information in each course outline consists of a suggested industry sector and pathway, the corresponding CALPADS code, UC A-G designation, course length, related industry certifications (if applicable), and SOC codes to associated occupations. Standards alignment includes: • CTE Model Curriculum Standards • Career Ready Practices • CTE Anchor Standards • Common Core State Standards • Next Generation Science Standards (when appropriate) • ISTE standards These resources are made available to support CTE curriculum development and intersegmental alignment throughout San Bernardino County. Resources include: • CTE course outlines • Essential Career Skills • Ready-to-use #athomeWBL digital lessons • Links to additional CTE resources • SBCROP – Pathways to Success – CT Curriculum Contact: Deidra Puentes, Curriculum Specialist deidra.puentes@sbcss.net 909.252.4573 Website: https://www.wsbcss.org/ apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ ID=427605&type=d&pREC_ID=933166

Mock Trial The Mock Trial program is a collaborative effort between the offices of the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools and the County District Attorney’s Office to provide students with working knowledge of legal institutions and the judicial system. Students research a case developed by the Constitutional Rights Foundation and prepare for trial as attorneys, witnesses, defendants, bailiffs, and clerks. Local judges, prosecutors, public defenders, and private attorneys volunteer their time to provide guidance in courtroom procedure and trial preparation. These volunteers preside over

the trials and score the events. Audience: High School Students Dates: Coaches’ Orientation September 12, 2025 Preliminary Competition

November 12, 2025 November 19, 2025 December 3, 2025 December 10, 2025 Semi-Finals

January 14, 2026 January 15, 2026 Location: Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse, San Bernardino Courthouse, and Victorville Courthouse Contact: Christy Biancullo, Curriculum Specialist christy.biancullo@sbcss.net 909.252.4574 Website: https://bit.ly/SBMockTrial

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