Program Sites
Early Childhood Laboratory at the Center for Child and Family Studies, UC Davis
1 Shields Ave., Davis, 95616
The Early Childhood Laboratory (ECL), Center for Child and Family Studies, serves as a resource for early childhood educators and child development professionals. It is accredited by the National Association for the Education for Young Children. Specific programs are developed, evaluated, and then disseminated widely to advance the health and well being of young children and their families. Notable projects include:
Gesturing as a precursor of spoken language
Infant Garden: a collaboration between child development and landscape design to create a sensorimotor texture and terrain yard that uniquely engages infants and toddlers
Development and implementation of a Nature Explore Classroom model and preschool Outdoor Classroom curriculum
Enriched early language and literacy environment
Infusion of STEM active learning elements into all age group programs
Inclusion of children with special needs into all age group programs
Implementation and demonstration of California Preschool Learning Foundations and Curriculum Frameworks
Piloting of California Transitional Kindergarten Implementation Guide Curriculum and Teaching Strategies
Demonstration programs, open for tour, offer a model of high-quality early learning environments and intentionality in child-initiated and adult-guided learning. Workshops exploring approaches to meeting early learning standards through environmental design and playful adult-child and peer-to-peer interactions are offered on site during the year. Demonstration lecturers and other program staff are also able to create customized, onsite training and technical assistance presentations.
Demonstration Programs
Early Childhood Workshops
Customized trainings and technical assistance
For more information about scheduling a tour, upcoming workshops, and arranging a customized training, please contact:
Janet Thompson, Director, 530-754-4000, jethompson@ucdavis.edu
Kelly Twibell, Child Development Demonstration Lecturer, Early Childhood Laboratory, 530-752-6239, kktwibell@ucdavis.edu
Education
A major mission of the CCFS is to give students hands-on experiences with young children to supplement their academic coursework in human development. Students from introductory courses, first-year seminar participants, medical students observing typical development, and graduate students learning child-friendly research techniques are periodic observers. All are directly supervised during their time here.
The heart of our education program is the course we teach on site, Communication and Interaction with Young Children (HDE 140). Fifty students each quarter enroll to learn about infants, toddlers and preschoolers by working as student caregivers in our ECL classrooms while they also attend accompanying lectures and discussions and write observations based on their experiences and readings. Working in caregiving roles with the children enriches their educational experience while enabling the ECL to offer highly individualized care and education to the program's children.
Questions concerning demonstration or observation opportunities can be directed to the CCFS Director.
Outreach
Those interested in designing or implementing an outreach program at the CCFS or at the Eichhorn Family House can download the Application Forms. Questions concerning outreach opportunities can be directed to the Chairperson of the CCFS Advisory Committee.
Early Kinder Program at SCUSD
5735-47th Ave., Sacramento, 95824
Sacramento City Unified School District is the 12th largest school district in California providing educational opportunities to approximately 2,600 preschool 48,000 K-12, and 20,000 adult education students.
Easter Seals Superior California
3205 Hurley Way, Sacramento,, 95864
Easterseals Superior California is dedicated to empowering people with disabilities by offering a wide range of services and leadership opportunities designed to encourage maximum independence.
Eastern Kern County Onyx Ranch State Vehicular Recreational Area
46001 Orwin Way, Gorman, 93243
Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
Eco-Alpha Environmental and Engineering Services, Inc.
428 J Street, LL-110, Sacramento,
<p>Eco-Alpha’s environmental division helps clients streamline the environmental state and federal regulatory and permitting CEQA, NEPA, and ESA compliance processes. Eco-Alpha’s engineering division provides facilities support services and employs stationary engineers to operate and maintain Class-A commercial buildings.</p>
ECORP Consulting
2525 Warren Drive, Rocklin, 95677
ECORP Consulting, Inc. has assisted public and private land owners with environmental regulation compliance since 1987. We offer full service capability, from initial baseline environmental studies through environmental planning review, permitting negotiation, liaison to obtain legal agreements, mitigation design, construction monitoring, and compliance reporting.
Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park
Park Office, , 96142
Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
EdSource
436 14th St., Oakland, 94612
Access to a quality education is an important right of all children. EdSource believes that an informed, involved public is necessary to strengthen California’s schools, improve student success and build a better workforce.
EdSource works to engage Californians on key education challenges with the goal of enhancing learning success. It does so by providing timely, useful and accurate information to key education stakeholders and the larger public; advancing awareness of major education initiatives being implemented in California and nationally; and highlighting effective models and strategies intended to improve student outcomes, as well as identifying areas that are in need of repair or reform.
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
Lassen Hall, Room 2205, Sacramento, 95819
The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) serves California residents from low-income households who demonstrate the motivation and potential to earn a baccalaureate degree. EOP students are individuals who have the potential to succeed at Sacramento State but have not been able to realize their goal for higher education because of economic and/or educational background.
Edward Kemble Elementary School
7495 29th Street, Sacramento, 95822
Sacramento City Unified School District is one of the oldest K-12 districts in the western United States (established in 1854). SCUSD serves 43,175 students on 75 campuses spanning 76 square miles.
SCUSD is home to a 2013 California Distinguished School (West Campus High School), the only public Waldorf-inspired high school in the nation (George Washington Carver) and the only Hmong language immersion program in the state (Susan B. Anthony Elementary School).
Alumni from SCUSD’s schools include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye, nationally renowned political scholar Dr. Cornel West and author Joan Didion. Recent graduates from SCUSD are currently attending Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC Davis and host of other prestigious universities.
Our Board-adopted mission statement promises the community that our students will “graduate as globally competitive life-long learners, prepared to succeed in a career and higher education institution of their choice to secure gainful employment and contribute to society.”
SCUSD’s students reflect the rich diversity that is the hallmark of Sacramento’s central city. Our student population is 37.1 percent Hispanic or Latino; 17.4 percent Asian; 17.7 percent African American; and 18.8 percent white. About 5.3 percent of students are of two or more races or ethnicities.
Residents within SCUSD speak more than 40 languages; 38 percent of students do not speak English at home.
SCUSD employs 4,213 people and operates with a budget of $383 million.
El Camino High School-SJUSD
4300 El Camino Ave, Sacramento, 95608
This is an open-enrollment high school, serving the Arden Arcade and other areas in the San Juan Unified School District. Students of all ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds attend the school.
El Capitan State Beach
El Capitan State Beach Rd, Goleta, 93117
Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park sits in Midtown Sacramento in an area that has been the homeland of the Nisenan people since time immemorial. From 1839 to 1849, Sutter’s Fort was the economic center of the first permanent European colonial settlement in California’s Central Valley. Its founder was a Swiss immigrant named John Sutter who named his vast Mexican land grant “New Helvetia.” During that time, the Fort catalyzed patterns of change across California. No one felt those changes more acutely than the diverse Native peoples whose lives were transformed by the Fort’s presence. Many different Native people helped build the Fort, and their exploited labor made the Fort’s many industries possible. The discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1848 started the gold rush that ultimately undermined Sutter’s businesses at the Fort and led to an even greater exploitation of Native people across California.
El Dorado Co DHHS - Behavioral Health
768 Pleasant Valley Rd., Diamond Springs, 95619
No description provided.
El Dorado Co DHHS - CPS
3057 Briw Road, Placerville, 95667
El Dorado County Child Protective Services with Department of Health and Human Services is located in Placerville, CA
Personal vehicle is required.
El Dorado County Health and Human Services Learning Site
3057 Briw Rd Suite B, Placerville, 95667
El Dorado County, located in east-central California, encompasses 1,805 square miles of rolling hills and mountainous terrain. The County’s western boundary contains part of Folsom Lake, and the eastern boundary is also the California-Nevada State line. The County is topographically divided into two zones. The northeast corner of the County is in the Lake Tahoe basin, while the remainder of the County is in the “western slope,” the area west of Echo Summit. This landscape invites residents and tourists alike to enjoy outdoor recreation activities year-round.
El Dorado Hills Community Service District
1021 Harvard Way, El Dorado Hills, 95762
The El Dorado Hills Community Services District was formed on May 21, 1962 by County Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 98-62 and under Government Code §61600 as an independent special district. The CSD serves a large, densely developed suburban population located east of the Sacramento County Line and mostly north of Highway 50. Major access roads/inhabited corridors include Highway 50, El Dorado Hills Boulevard, Silva Valley Parkway, Green Valley Road, Francisco Drive, Salmon Falls Road, Bass Lake Road and Latrobe Road. The EDHCSD boundary encompasses approximately 28 square miles (18,079 square acres) and the District serves the most populated community in the county.
El Hogar - Administrative Offices
3780 Rosin Court, Suite 240, Sacramento, 95834
No description provided.
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
902 Anacapa St, Santa Barbara, 93101
Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park sits in Midtown Sacramento in an area that has been the homeland of the Nisenan people since time immemorial. From 1839 to 1849, Sutter’s Fort was the economic center of the first permanent European colonial settlement in California’s Central Valley. Its founder was a Swiss immigrant named John Sutter who named his vast Mexican land grant “New Helvetia.” During that time, the Fort catalyzed patterns of change across California. No one felt those changes more acutely than the diverse Native peoples whose lives were transformed by the Fort’s presence. Many different Native people helped build the Fort, and their exploited labor made the Fort’s many industries possible. The discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1848 started the gold rush that ultimately undermined Sutter’s businesses at the Fort and led to an even greater exploitation of Native people across California.
El Sereno Independent Learning High School
10700 FAIR OAKS BLVD, FAIR OAKS, 95628
We offer a variety of high quality education environments to serve the learning needs of every student.
Elder Care Management
1333 Howe Ave, Sacramento, 95825
Elder Care Management (ECM) was founded in 2010 by Ginger McMurchie who brought together an experienced team of care managers, gerontologists, and registered nurses, each who had a depth of personal and professional experience working with the elderly and disabled. Throughout her career, Ginger saw the need for a trusted group of advisors where families could go to get answers to tough questions and find resources that were appropriate and trustworthy. Within ECM, she assembled an exceptional team of Care Managers to help families navigate the confusing array of services and options. Because the Elder Care Management team has personal experience caring for their loved ones and seeing firsthand how confusing the choices are, our Care Managers bring a passion for their work that truly brings solace and comfort to those in need.
In 2020, ten years later, Ginger stepped away from the company allowing Jason Wu, owner of ApexCare, to guide Elder Care Management into new opportunities to serve and support the community. Given our growing aging population, Jason is assuming the leadership role at Elder Care Management at a critical time where the need for professional Care Management is more important than ever. Jason is absolutely focused on building upon the high-performing team that has already been assembled. Today, our Care Managers work with a vast network of eldercare professionals, including attorneys, social workers, financial planners, physicians, therapists, and hospice care professionals. Because they have “walked the walk” through their own personal experiences in helping elder loved ones, they have a deep and broad knowledge of local and national resources that can help elders thrive in the midst of challenges.
Elder Creek Elementary - SCUSD
7934 Lemon Hill Ave., Sacramento, 95824
Elder Creek Elementary, serving approximately 700 elementary students, emphasizes math and reading fundamentals. A highly experienced staff provides students with the academic, social skills and confidence to become successful, responsible citizens in a changing world. Programs include Chinese Immersion, GATE...