Region 4 System of District and School Support
The Region 4 System of District and School Support is designed to provide support to schools and districts in improving the educational performance of low-achieving students in high-poverty schools receiving Title I funds.
The System consists of five major components which form an interactive, dynamic, collegial and collaborative network: School Leadership Teams, District Learning Support Teams, Regional Support and Improvement Teams, the California Department of Education and the Comprehensive Technical Assistance Centers.
The system will provide support and technical assistance to schools that are furthest from meeting state and district content and performance standards and where the number of students in poverty is at or above 50% of the total school enrollment. Twelve Regional School Support and Improvement Centers (RSSIC) facilitated by Regional Directors have been created to serve as the central focus for coordinating and implementing the entire system.
- Welcome
- About Educational Services
- Staff Directory
- Who's Who in Ed Services
- Programs and Services
- Administrator Support
- After School Programs
- Arts-Visual and Performing
- Assessment and Accountability for Alameda County Schools
- English Language Learners
- Foreign Language Assistance Program Grants
- GATE
- Health
- History/Social Science
- Literacy
- Mathematics
- Physical Education
- Reading/Language Arts
- School Improvement/ Intervention
- School Safety
- Science
- Service-Learning
- Teacher Support
- Technology
- Youth Development at ACOE
- Training and Professional Development
- Annual Report of Services to Districts
