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AEOE strengthens environmental education in California by connecting providers, building professional expertise, and championing environmental literacy and outdoor learning.

Program Leaders' Annual Retreat - No Lodging

  • February 03, 2024
  • 11:00 AM
  • February 04, 2024
  • 11:00 AM
  • Camp Ocean Pines, Cambria

Registration

  • Cost includes 2 meals and professional development (plus discount for being an AEOE member!)
  • Cost includes 2 meals and professional development (plus discount for being a staff member of an AEOE organizational member!). This pricing is for staff of AEOE's organizational members (if you are the primary contact, login for even more discounted pricing). Please contact aeoe@aeoe.org for the access code.
  • If your employer is not covering your expenses and you need financial assistance to attend, please select this option
  • Cost includes 2 meals and professional development (note: if you are an AEOE member, log in to access special pricing, or become a member today!)

Registration is closed

Join your colleagues from across the state for a retreat on the beautiful site of Camp Ocean Pines in Cambria. Professional development, and two meals meals included (Saturday lunch and dinner). With this registration level you are responsible for securing your own lodging. In addition to a structured PD session, there will be discussions on hiring and pay, and ample opportunities for networking and conversations around topics of your choice. 

Draft Agenda

  • Saturday late morning arrival and check-in
  • Saturday lunch (included)
  • Saturday afternoon: networking, resource share, and professional development 
  • Saturday dinner (included)
  • Saturday evening social / prep for open space
  • Sunday morning walk (optional) and check-out
  • Sunday breakfast (not included)
  • Sunday open space

Professional development: "Effective Community Engagement"

Explore principles of effective community partner engagement with Mandy Breuer, founding principal at Golden Charter Academy (GCA). Mandy's session is based on the NAAEE Guidelines for Excellence on Community Engagement, highlighting examples from GCA’s instructional unit design process. Learn strategies and techniques to apply to current and emerging partnerships in your own community that advance equity and are financially sustainable. 

    Presenter bio

    Mandy Breuer, founding principal at Golden Charter Academy, the school of environmental stewardship in Fresno, CA, is known for crafting the highest quality of learning spaces that support the whole student—academically, socially, emotionally, mentally, and physically. Breuer mentors teachers and staff, greens physical campuses, counsels students, and designs family involvement opportunities to cultivate empowered, joyous and connected learning communities. 

    Before her journey into public education, Breuer spent time in marketing with FOX Broadcasting Company. After receiving her B.A. in Public Relations from Texas Tech University and her M.A. in Counseling from Loyola Marymount University, Breuer began her quest to bring environmental justice to the context of public education. Breuer was selected as a recipient of the Dean’s Award for her work in Social Justice while at Loyola Marymount. Her tenure with LA County public schools began in the Compton High School counseling department and as a founding director for a 5th grade transition program in Lennox, CA. The last decade has seen Breuer building the counseling, academic and environmental programs from the ground up as a school leader at Environmental Charter High School (Lawndale), Larchmont Charter School (Hollywood) and Wonderful College Prep Academy (Delano). Breuer also enjoys music festivals, playing the guitar in a garage band, perfecting plant-based comfort food recipes, and backpacking in our State and National Parks.

    Registration options:

    Please select the option that is appropriate for you. Members automatically receive a discounted rate if you are logged in. If you work for an organizational member, contact us at aeoe@aeoe.org for your discount code. The assisted level rate is available for anyone who needs financial assistance to attend. If you need additional assistance and identify as Back, Indigenous, and/or a Person of Color, scholarships are available through our partnership with CAELI in an effort to increase access and decrease barriers to participation. Contact us at aeoe@aeoe.org. 

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