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The Educational Services Branch (ESB) provides leadership and support to school districts through professional development, curriculum/instruction development, assessment and accountability, and district/school improvement services. ESB conducts seminars and workshops for K-12 teachers and administrators, and supports the development and integration of career technical education skills.

View our event calendar for current course offerings and registration.

Services


  • Assessment and Accountability

    Assessment and Accountability coordinates and implements California's statewide testing programs, and guides the use of achievement data to improve schools and academic achievement.
  • CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION

    CTE provides students with a pathway to postsecondary education and careers through courses that integrate academic knowledge with technical knowledge.
  • CATEGORICAL & SPECIAL PROJECTS

    CSP serves target schools and districts in the implementation of various programs and projects like California Distinguished Schools, School Site Council training, parent engagement and others.
  • Curriculum & Instruction

    Curriculum & Instruction provides high-quality professional development services to improve teaching and learning in a handful of subjects.
  • District and School Support Services

    District and School Support Services provides leadership, professional development, resources and assistance to schools and districts to ensure students meet and exceed state local content and performance standards.
  • Learning Multimedia Center

    The Learning Multimedia Center serves educators, students, parents and community members throughout Santa Clara County.
  • ADVANCEMENT VIA INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION (AVID)

    AVID is an academic support program implemented that prepares students in the academic middle for four-year college eligibility.

 

Date last updated: April 23, 2010