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Partnerships & Community Engagement

Partnerships

Warmenhoven Collaborative Leadership Academy

With funding from the Warmenhoven family foundation, ECP is providing principals and educational leaders across Santa Clara County and beyond with a professional learning community focused on enhancing inclusion in their schools.


Bilingual / Biliterate Instruction for Bilingual Youth (BBILY)

BBILY is a U.S. Department of Education–funded project that provides free bilingual online workshops for K–8 teachers and caregivers to improve instruction for English learners. It focuses on bilingual literacy, math content support, data-informed teaching, and culturally responsive practices to strengthen student learning and family engagement.


Latinx Research Center (LRC)

The Latinx Research Center (LRC) builds on a long history of expertise on issues of Latinx education and well-being across Santa Clara University’s School of Education and Counseling Psychology. Our goals are to demonstrate and deepen our ongoing commitment to serve the Latinx communities of Silicon Valley, California, and the United States.


Continuing Education

Character Education

Looking for structured lesson plans aligned with the Common Core Standards in Language Arts? Our Character Based Literacy Curriculum (CBL) offers easy-to-use lesson plans for more than 200 titles, ranging from high interest and engaging reads to traditional and challenging pieces of classic literature.


Clear Administrative Services Credential

Lead with competence,conscience and compassion. Drive Social Justice in Schools.

The CASC pathway prepares school leaders in K-12 schools through personalized coaching and professional learning, guided by CPSEL standards and Jesuit values, and can be completed in 6 quarters.

Professional Development Events

Mental Health Workshops

Empowering Communities, Transforming Lives.

CPD offers APA-accredited mental health workshops that empower clinicians through community, equity, and Jesuit values, integrating culturally responsive practices, trauma-informed care, and strategies for fostering connection, resilience, and professional growth.

Conference: Digital Mental Health & LGBTQ+ Youth: Bridging Industry, Research & Clinical Care

LGBTQ+ youth today face heightened mental health vulnerabilities amid an increasingly complex legislative landscape. This summit convenes key constituents to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities associated with using digital tools to increase safe, ethical, and inclusive access to evidence-based mental health care.