Teachers Candidates
Click here to download our Induction Calendar for this year: Induction 2023-2024 Timeline Important Dates Work Session Mentors and Candidates 9/7/2023 4:00-6:00 Work Session Mentors and Candidates 12/7/2023 4:00-6:00 Mid Year Review Mentors and Candidates 2/6/2024 4:00-6:00 Induction Colloquium Mentors, Candidates and Admin 5/16/2024 4:00-6:00 |
What is Induction? The WUSD Teacher Induction Program (TIP) is a two-year program of support designed to meet the needs of participating teachers in California. The culmination of the two-year program is the issuance of the new teacher’s California Clear Credential. Click here to view the 2022-2023 Induction Handbook. Induction consists of:
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Additional Resources
The following links provide more detailed information about the number of English learners and fluent-English proficient students by school and language group as well as information about our immigrant student count: English learners are assessed annually with the state-required English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) in order to determine their level of proficiency in English and monitor their progress toward becoming fully proficient in English. Students are reclassified to Fluent-English Proficient (R-FEP) when they have met district criteria based on state assessments and teacher and parent input.
For questions regarding your English Language Learners please contact Stacy Tran at [email protected] Special EducationSpecial Education is not a 'place', rather it is a set of services. The goal of Washington Unified School District (WUSD) is to partner with families regarding the individual needs of children. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is the federal law that helps guide school teams and families in determining eligibility of students and the development of an Individual Education Program (IEP). WUSD has a continuum of services to meet the needs of our diverse student population. Services are provided to students based on their Individualized Education Program (IEP). The IEP is developed based on evaluation results and in collaboration with both educators and parents/guardians. The goal of WUSD is for children to be educated in their neighborhood school and in the general education setting to the greatest extent possible. Washington Unified School District believes that there is inherent benefit for eligible students to learn with their community peers. At times, students are placed in programs that may not be located at their resident school. For questions regarding special education or IEP's please contact Karla Salvo at [email protected] |