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Corona-Norco Unified School District

2820 Clark Ave, Norco, 92860

Mission Statement
PROVIDE a quality education for all students within a secure and supportive environment.

PROMOTE in all students academic excellence, social growth, and responsible decision making.

PREPARE all students to lead productive lives in a diverse global community.

Our Mission will be accomplished by a well trained professional staff, utilizing shared decision making, and parent and community involvement.

Guiding Principles

  • Student needs are priority one.

  • Everyone in the community is responsible for creating an environment for life-long learning.

  • All students can learn and be successful.

  •  High expectations generate high success.

  •  Diversity is recognized as a strength and valuable resource that is accepted and respected by the organization.

  •  Learning is enhanced by caring and trusting relationships.

  •  Celebration of efforts encourage risk taking and growth.

  •  Personal relationships are the strength and foundation of the organization.

  •  All individuals within our community are treated with dignity and respect.

Cottonwood Canyon Elementary

545 Chaney Street, Lake Elsinore, 92530

Industry Type: Education

Keywords: Elementary, Academic, Leadership, Public Education, K-12, Health, Human Development, HD, Public Health, MPH, Mentoring, Tutoring, Diversity, Child and Adolescent Development, Science, Mathematics, Literature and Writing Studies, Physical Education,...

County of Los Angeles Various Departments

500 W. Temple St. #585, Los Angeles, 90012

County of San Diego - Department of Homeless Solutions and Equitable Communities, Office of Equitable Communities

County of San Diego, San Diego, 92101

The Department of Homeless Solutions and Equitable Communities (HSEC), led by Community Operations Officer, Barbara Jiménez, was established on July 1st, 2021 at the direction of the Board of Supervisors. HSEC’s mission is to ensure equity among all San Diegans, foster a community that is welcoming to new residents, and...

County of San Diego - Live Well Schools

1255 Imperial Avenue, San Diego, 92101

The County of San Diego (COSD) Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) provides vital health and social services to over 3.3 million residents across 18 cities, 18 federally recognized tribal reservations, 16 major naval and military installations, and 64 unincorporated areas. More than one in every three county residents is a direct recipient of our services each year, emphasizing HHSA’s critical role in ensuring the health and well-being of the region.

County of San Diego Health & Human Services Agency

County of San Diego, San Diego, 92101

The County of San Diego (COSD) Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) provides vital health and social services to over 3.3 million residents across 18 cities, 18 federally recognized tribal reservations, 16 major naval and military installations, and 64 unincorporated areas. More than one in every three county residents is a direct recipient of our services each year, emphasizing HHSA’s critical role in ensuring the health and well-being of the region.

County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency - Behavioral Health Services

County of San Diego, San Diego, 92101

The County of San Diego (COSD) Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) provides vital health and social services to over 3.3 million residents across 18 cities, 18 federally recognized tribal reservations, 16 major naval and military installations, and 64 unincorporated areas. More than one in every three county residents is a direct recipient of our services each year, emphasizing HHSA’s critical role in ensuring the health and well-being of the region.

County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency - Seville Plaza

5469 Kearny Villa Rd, San Diego, 92123

The County of San Diego (COSD) Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) provides vital health and social services to over 3.3 million residents across 18 cities, 18 federally recognized tribal reservations, 16 major naval and military installations, and 64 unincorporated areas. More than one in every three county residents is a direct recipient of our services each year, emphasizing HHSA’s critical role in ensuring the health and well-being of the region.

County of San Diego, Health and Human Services, Aging & Independence Services

5500 Overland Drive, San Diego, 92123

The County of San Diego (COSD) Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) provides vital health and social services to over 3.3 million residents across 18 cities, 18 federally recognized tribal reservations, 16 major naval and military installations, and 64 unincorporated areas. More than one in every three county residents is a direct recipient of our services each year, emphasizing HHSA’s critical role in ensuring the health and well-being of the region.

County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services

3233 South Higuera, San Luis Obispo, 93420

Social Services- civil servants

CovEducation

16 Hound Pack Circle, East Walpole, 02032

CovEducation (or “CovEd”) is a community of undergraduates, postgraduates, students and educators from colleges and universities across the U.S. who are interested in supporting K-12 students in light of the pandemic. We created a free virtual platform for pairing mentors from higher education institutions with K-12 students affected by school closures. We are also working to compile free, web-based educational resources for students, families, and educators, as well as partner with schools and other non-profits to improve the learning experience of K-12 students.

Creative Performing Media Arts Middle School

5050 Conrad Avenue, San Diego, 92117

CPMA Vision Statement: At CPMA, every classroom will be alive with collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, and communication in order to develop student skills as artists and scholars and prepare them for opportunities in the arts and academics at the high school level. CPMA Mission Statement: CPMA will do this by developing relevant artistic programs that showcase student progress and training via authentic performances and sharing. CPMA will implement a school wide arts integration focus where all learning connects through the common language of arts.

CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care

333 S Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, 92096

The CSU Shiley Haynes Institute for Palliative Care provides high-quality education to healthcare professionals and students, builds advocacy, and promotes research to advance the care of persons living with serious illness and their communities.

CSUDH Esports

1000 E. Victoria St., Carson, 90747

We believe that Esports is a strategy and not an outcome. Our Esports program is centered in four pillars which are Academics & Research, Community Engagement, Competition, and Entertainment. We aim to always meet the needs of all students, by providing development programs within the Esports environment in order to obtain transferable career skills. We believe in providing safe spaces and environments for our members to collaborate in-person and online. We promote and achieve both individual and team growth mindsets.

CSUSM - Global Programs & Services (International Admissions)

333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, CA 92096, 92096

No description provided.

CSUSM - MultiCultural Entrepreneurship Project

333 S Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos, 92096

Our mission is to provide resources and information for multi-cultural entrepreneurs, as well as create opportunities to build a connected and resilient community of entrepreneurs. We aim to develop networks and resources that are accessible and supportive to multi-cultural entrepreneurs. Our vision is for this space to be a hub for multi-cultural entrepreneurship in San Diego County, a central space that provides resources, information, events, and training for entrepreneurs.

CSUSM - Office of Undergraduate Studies, First-Year & University Programs

333 S. Twin Oaks Blvd., San Marcos, 92029-0001

California State University San Marcos focuses on the student as an active participant in the learning process. As a Carnegie classified "community engaged" university, CSUSM students work closely with a faculty whose commitment to sustained excellence in teaching, research, and community partnership enhances student learning. The university offers rigorous undergraduate and graduate programs distinguished by exemplary teaching, innovative curricula, and the application of new technologies. CSUSM provides a range of services that respond to the needs of a student body with diverse backgrounds, expanding student access to an excellent and affordable education. As a public university, CSUSM grounds its mission in the public trust, alignment with regional needs, and sustained enrichment of the intellectual, civic, economic, and cultural life of our region and state.

California State University San Marcos will become a distinctive public university known for academic excellence, service to the community, and innovation in higher education. In its teaching and student services, CSUSM will combine the academic strengths of a large university with the personal interaction characteristic of smaller institutions. Students will select from a growing array of specialized programs responsive to state and regional needs. Our curriculum will emphasize a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences while it provides the knowledge, skills, competencies and experiences needed in a global society experiencing accelerated technological, social, and environmental change. A faculty of active scholars and artists will foster student learning through teaching that reflects ongoing discovery and experimentation, and that makes a difference in the life of our communities. CSUSM will celebrate and capitalize on its diversity to form a learning community committed to this shared vision.

California State University San Marcos is an academic community dedicated to the values of:

  • Intellectual Engagement: learning, teaching, discovery, and application of knowledge
  • Community: shared commitments to service, teamwork, and partnership
  • Integrity:  respect, honesty, trust, fairness, academic freedom and responsibility
  • Innovation:  creativity, openness to change, flexibility, responsiveness, and future focus
  • Inclusiveness:  individual and cultural diversity, and multiple perspectives

CSUSM Academic Technology Services

333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, 92096

Industry Type: Higher Education

Keywords: Academic, Technology, Media, Design, Marketing, Digital Marketing, Writing, Literature and Writing Studies, Video Production, Customer Support

CSUSM American Language and Culture Institute

333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, 92096

Industry Type: International Education

Keywords: Communication, Global Studies, Human Development, HD, Mentor, Diversity, Culture, Liberal Studies, Spanish, Higher Education, in-person, REMOTE

CSUSM Army ROTC

333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, 92078

Industry Type: Non-Profit

Keywords: Army, Military, ROTC, Physical Fitness, Kine., Kinesiology, Government

CSUSM ASI Cougar Pantry

333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos, 92078

Industry Type: Non-Profit

Keywords: Leadership, Marketing, Networking, Sustainability, Customer Service, Teamwork, Communications, Food Distribution, Sustainability, Nutrition, Remote

CSUSM Aspiring Scholars Program

333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd., San Marcos, 92096-0001

The CSUSM Scholars Program will provide students with intellectual disabilities with the knowledge, skills, and opportunity to follow their aspirations and to live their lives inclusively in their community. Peer mentors, faculty, and staff will become advocates for change to create and maintain an equitable and inclusive world. The CSUSM Scholars program is committed to fostering a welcoming, inclusive post-secondary education environment where students with intellectual disabilities are provided meaningful inclusive access to university life and successfully prepared for competitive, integrated employment in their chosen career.

CSUSM Associated Students Inc.

333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos, 92078

Keywords: Community outreach, culture, education, fundraising, health advocacy, health education, LGBTQA, Public awareness, social issues

CSUSM Black Student Center

333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, 92096

Industry Type: Higher Education

Keywords: Education, Culture, Political, Diversity, Academic, Leadership, Community Engagement, Civic Enagement

CSUSM California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center

333. S. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, 92096

Industry Type: Education

Keywords: Mentoring, Culture, Diversity, Sovereignty, Politics, Political Science, American Indian Studies