Sacramento County Office of Education
Resources for Families
College/Career
AVID college readiness, Cal-SOAP financial aid advising, adult re-entry assistance, and more
Family Rights
Guidelines, handbooks, and related resources.
Early Learning
Professional learning, on-site support, and technical assistance.
Special Education
Provides services to the 13 school districts within Sacramento County for students from birth–22 years of age.
Educational Options
CARE Intervention, Community Schools, Juvenile Court School, and Senior Extension.
Student Programs/Events
SCOE encourages students to explore the variety of specialized programs offered by schools and districts.
Seeds of Partnership provides assistance on behalf of the California Department of Education, Special Education Division to support the direction, initiatives and activities that are a part of the State Performance Plan (SPP) related to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Indicators. We aim to create or provide avenues and tools to increase improvement of partnerships and provide professional learning resources that will assist LEAs seeking to improve their family engagement practices and educational outcomes. Seeds of Partnership assists Special Education Division Consultants, LEAs, SELPAs, administrators, staff and families involved in educational programs that serve children with disabilities. We invite you to explore the pages of this site to learn more about family engagement and related professional development resources. We encourage you to share how you have used the tools as an individual or as a team using our share your ideas comment form.
This project is funded by the California Department of Education (CDE), Special Education Division (SED) and is under the auspices of the Sacramento County Office of Education.
https://www.seedsofpartnership.org/
Announcement/Opportunity: Youth Leadership Forum Extended Application Deadline
The application deadline has been extended to March 17, 2023.
Please share with youth and other partners to help us get a diverse group of applicants! Please share with partners and social media.
We are accepting applications for the 2023 Youth Leadership Forum for Students with Disabilities (YLF)!
- What is YLF? Six-day program that helps delegates become advocates and leaders in their communities by developing pride in their disability, confidence in their skills, and knowledge of how to discover resources for college, careers, and independent living
- When is YLF? July 13-15, 2023, virtually by Zoom and July 17-19, 2023, in-person at California State University, Sacramento (Delegates will attend both virtual and in-person sessions.)
- Who is YLF For? Students who are Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors during the 2022-2023 School year, have any type of disability, and exhibit leadership potential.
- Cost: Free! All expenses are free for the selected delegates to attend.
- How to Apply: Submit application, essay, and letter(s) of recommendation to the YLF Student Selection workgroup at [email protected]
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