![]() Later start times for middle and high school students, the expansion of transitional kindergarten, more after-school programs and the opening of more community schools are just some changes students and staff will have to adjust to this school year, while still dealing with Covid-19 safety protocols and persistent staff shortages.ĭespite the challenges, educators seem confident that the experience of the last two years and increased resources will help them navigate another year of Covid-19, as well as new state programs. Eyes on the Early Years Newsletter Archive.Local Control Funding Formula Explained.California’s Homeless Students: Undercounted, Underfunded And Growing.Full Circle: California Schools Work To Transform Discipline.Tainted Taps: Lead puts California Students at Risk.Education during Covid: California families struggle to learn.College And Covid: Freshman Year Disrupted.Adjuncts’ gig economy at CA community colleges. ![]() California’s Community Colleges: At a Crossroads.A town’s library fight spotlights inequities.17, 7p: Zoom Information Night at Berkeley Arts Magnet 12, 7p: Zoom Information Night at Ruth Acty, Washington 11, 7p: Zoom Information Night at Malcolm X 10, 7p: Zoom Information Night at Rosa Parks, Oxford, Emerson 5, 7p: Zoom Information Night at Thousand Oaks, Cragmont, John Muir San Lorenzo, CA 94580Īgency Name: Berkeley Unified School District Agency Name: San Lorenzo Unified School DistrictĪddress: 15510 Usher St.1, 6p: TK/K Information Night at Bay, Hesperian, Lorenzo Manor 1, 5:30p: TK/K Information Night at Daytonįeb. 1, 5p: TK/K Information Night at Del Reyįeb. 15, 5:30p: TK/K Information Night at Colonial Acres & Corvallisįeb. 15, 5p: TK/K Information Night at Grant & Hillside Transitional Kindergarten & Kindergarten Enrollment 2023/24Īgency Name: San Lorenzo Unified School Districtĭescription: Transitional Kindergarten (TK) is the first year of a two-year kindergarten program for children who turn 5 between September 2 and December 2, that uses a Transitional Kindergarten curriculum that is age and developmentally appropriate. Preschool children, ages 3 to 5 years old, may qualify for special education services if they have an "established medical disability." An "established medical disability" is a disabling medical condition or congenital syndrome very likely to require special education services. They are designed to meet the specific educational needs of each child and are based on an Individual Educational Plan (IEP). ![]() Services are available to children with eligible disabilities and/or delays. Please click the View Program Details button and look at the Requirements section.Īgency Name: Albany Unified School Districtĭescription: Early Childhood Special Education services are for children ages 3 to 5 and are provided through Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Agency Name: East Bay Agency for ChildrenĮmail: 2828 Ford Street Oakland, California 94601Īlbany Unified School District-Special Education 3-5Īccess to programs depends on eligibility. ![]() Service Address: 746 Grand Ave Portable A Information and referrals for child support, child care, housing, mental health services, etc. Healthcare insurance enrollment and retentieon (Medi-Cal, Healthy Families, Kaiser Health Care Plan)Īpplication Assistance: Food Stamps, CalWorks, Social Security, In Home Support Services, etc. EBAC works with district, city, and county personnel as well as other community based organizations to coordinate provision of the following services to families on campuses throughout the school district: This family resource center provides the gateway to connect children and their families with health insurance and other social services vital to supporting student health and educational success. The Central Family Resource Center serves the families of the Oakland Unified School District. Agency Name: East Bay Agency for Childrenĭescription: Central Family Resource Center - Oakland ![]()
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