Contra Costa SELPA

Contra Costa SELPA

Mission

The mission of the Contra Costa SELPA is collaborative planning for student success through participation of families, Local Education Agencies and other organizations. Contra Costa SELPA membership includes the following sixteen Local Education Agencies (LEA) in the Contra Costa County:

Acalanes, Antioch, Brentwood, Byron, Canyon, Contra Costa County Office of Education, John Swett, Knightsen, Lafayette, Liberty, Martinez, Moraga, Oakley, Orinda, Pittsburg, and Walnut Creek.

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SELPA Parent Group Community Advisory Committee

Local Plan Local Plan

2024-2025 COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Meetings & Parent Training Schedule

 

November 6, 2024

Meeting: 5:00 - 5:45 pm

Parent Training: 5:45 - 6:30 pm

Parent Training Topic: 

What is Special Education? What is Special Education NOT? 

Presented By: 

Anusheh Khabbaz, Ed.S., School Psychologist

January 22, 2025

Meeting: 5:00 - 5:45 pm

Parent Training: 5:45 - 6:30 pm

Parent Training Topic: 

Top 5 Signs a Parent Should be Aware Of: How an IEP Can Impact a Student

Presented By: 

MaryAnn Frates, Ed.D., SELPA Director and Tricia Facteau, M.S., SELPA Program Coordinator

February 12, 2025

Parent Training Only: 12:00 - 1:00 pm

Parent Training Topic: 

Alternate Pathway Diploma, Workability and Options for Students After Transition

Presented By:

Care Parent Network

March 5, 2025

Meeting: 5:00 - 5:45 pm

CAC Awards: 5:45 - 6:30 pm

CAC Awards 

No parent training

March 19, 2025

Parent Training Only: 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Parent Training Topic: 

Accommodations, Modifications, and Least Restrictive Environment

Presented By: 

SELPA Program Specialists, Rachel Fogleman, M.A., and Soledad Springfield, M.A.

April 9, 2025

Parent Training Only: 12:00 - 1:00 pm

Parent Training Topic: 

Behavioral Strategies for the Home and Setting Up an Environment for Individual Student Needs

Presented By: 

Anusheh Khabbaz, Ed.S., School Psychologist

May 7, 2025

Meeting: 5:00 - 6:30 pm

CAC End of Year Meeting

No parent training

 

CAC Meeting & Parent Training Location: Zoom Teleconference

 

Follow the link below at the time of the meeting/parent trainings to attend

https://bit.ly/CAC2024-25
Meeting ID: 836 4927 4887
Passcode: CAC2425

The Contra Costa SELPA can provide reasonable accommodations for persons with special needs or translation planning to attend CAC meetings.

Please contact our office at least a week before the meeting at jlarriega@ccselpa.com.

El área del plan local de educación especial de Contra Costa puede proporcionar adaptaciones razonables para personas con necesidades especiales o planificación de traducción para asistir a las reuniones del CAC.

Comuníquese con nuestra oficina al menos una semana antes de la reunión al jlarriega@ccselpa.com.

These events are open to all parents and staff from Contra Costa SELPA member districts and others who wish to participate.
Please contact our office if you have any questions at 925.827.0949 x10.

 

In the Contra Costa SELPA we believe...

  • In child focused decision-making

  • In supporting the educational needs of all children

  • In being supportive of parents

  • That parents are essential in the decision-making process

    Therefore, the Community Advisory Committee (CAC) is an integral component of the SELPA structure.

 

Community Advisory Committee Mission Statement

The mission of the Contra Costa SELPA Community Advisory Committee is to collaborate with the local SELPA in an effort to facilitate parent education, increase understanding of issues within special education and advocate to elected officials, the governance committee and individual districts for students with diverse abilities in order for these students to receive the specialized support necessary to reach their potential socially, emotionally and academically.


The Purpose of the Community Advisory Committee

The CAC serves as an advisory body to the Governance Council and the Contra Costa SELPA Director, regarding the development and review of the Local Plan as well as any policy additions or revisions. Additional duties include assisting in parent education and in recruiting parents and other volunteers to support activities on behalf of individuals with exceptional needs. District representative members also have the responsibility of forwarding pertinent information from the CAC to their local boards and to assist in parent awareness of the importance of school attendance.

Membership

All meetings are open to parents of children with and without disabilities, educators, agency representatives and other community members. Voting members are appointed and approved by the school board of each district. The majority of voting membership must be comprised of parents of children with disabilities enrolled in public and private schools within the Contra Costa SELPA. We welcome everyone concerned with the education of children with special needs to attend.

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