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Rooted in love, justice, and possibility— the GENIUS Initiative guides us to create learning spaces where students feel seen, valued, and empowered to thrive. It also represents a bold and necessary move towards educational equity. Our support is centered on serving schools with high populations of historically marginalized and underserved students such as juvenile justice populations, high needs schools and schools seeking to create equitable systems, schools and leaders from the inside out. The GENIUS Initiative Kings County Office of Education Center for the Transformation of Schools Sonoma County Office of Education Los Angeles County Office of Education

Discover the GENIUS Initiative Resource Hub

Step into the GENIUS Resource Library—a dynamic collection of tools, research, and professional learning opportunities designed to support educators in creating meaningful, student-centered learning experiences. Our resources are thoughtfully curated to help educators unlock the potential of every student, with a special focus on African American students and other students of color.

Whether you’re looking for inspiration, actionable strategies, or ways to collaborate with fellow educators, the GENIUS Resource Library is your go-to hub for creating classrooms where all students feel seen, valued, and empowered to thrive.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Professional Learning Opportunities: Flyers and guides to connect with peers, deepen knowledge, and engage in transformative learning.
  • Books & Research: Scholarly articles and research-based texts that inform culturally responsive and strength-based teaching practices.
  • Practical Classroom Tools: Ready-to-use strategies to foster engagement, social-emotional learning, resilience, and academic rigor.
  • Collaboration Support: Resources for staff PD’s or participating in Communities of Practice and implementing equitable teaching approaches.