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Special Education
Director, Student Programs, West County Region, Bianca
Bloom, Ed.D.
Director, Student Programs, Central County Region, Marie
McClaskey
Director, Student Programs, East County Region, Jane
Shamieh, J.D.
Overview
The Contra Costa County Office of Education provides a full range of
services designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities throughout
the county, ranging in age from birth to age 22.
Student Programs serves the following:
These programs provide classes and training that use innovative approaches
in a structured, positive environment to support each student in meeting
his or her Individual Education Plan (IEP) goals and objectives. Approximately
700 students are served in more than 40 locations throughout the county.
Classroom settings include fully integrated sites on regular school
campuses, community-based instruction, and special centers. By offering
a range of settings, the programs can address students' individual education
needs.
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Programs
for Children with Autism
The Contra Costa County Office of Education provides highly specialized,
intensive, early intervention programs for young children (Pre K-2)
with autism. These programs utilize a variety of instructional and
behavioral strategies, derived from best practices and research in
the field, to reach and teach the child with autism. Comprehensive
instructional plans are systematic and responsive to each child's individual
present needs, and incorporate both home and school activities.
Programs emphasize an ongoing multidisciplinary case intervention
team approach, where parents are expected to be active members of the
team. A maximum student-to-staff ratio of 2:1 is maintained in these
programs.
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Community-Based
Instruction and Transition Programs
The goal of the Transition Program is to implement and evaluate a
model program that demonstrates innovative approaches to facilitate
the transition from school to adult life for persons with severe disabilities.
The Transition Program assists a large group of students, parents,
interested community personnel, educators, adult service providers
and prospective employers with this process. The Transition Program
includes appropriate identification of the individual transition needs
of each student. Individual transition services are developed in conjunction
with the annual IEP with each student who is 14 years or older. A student
centered team including parents, teachers, assistants, and support
staff, develop and implement the transition services.
The focus of the Transition Program is to assess, train, and place
each student. Informal assessments, portfolios, and standardized tests
are ongoing in the classroom for each student. In addition, a full
vocational assessment is available through the Vocational Assessment
Center. Students can attend Community Based Instruction classes which
utilize the community as well as the classroom. The students learn
transition skills in the environment in which they will apply them
as adults. Specialized
Regional Occupational Program courses are offered to meet the needs of students who require a
more supportive environment.
Follow-up studies are completed annually to review the progress of
students who have transitioned into adult options. All students are
followed for a minimum of two years and, if necessary, they are provided
with redirection services from the Transition Program.
Community Based Instruction is a class for students 18-22 years of
age. The goal of this program is to facilitate the transition from
school to adult life for students with severe disabilities. Curriculum
and transition strategies include: Independent Living Skills, Social
Skills, Recreation/Leisure Opportunities, Employment Training, Mobility
Training, Economics/Money Management and Community Awareness and Services.
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Early
Start and Preschool Programs
The Contra Costa County Office of Education operates a multifaceted
program for youngsters 0-3 years old who qualify for special education
services. Also offered are classes for students with Autism.
- EARLY START serves children to age three who have vision, hearing,
orthopedic problems or other developmental disabilities. Early Start
educators assist the family in developing an Individual Family Service
Plan (IFSP) to address the child's needs and priorities. The Early
Start team includes teachers, instructional aides, occupational therapists,
a psychologist and a speech language therapist. Service is provided
in a variety of ways which may include classroom activities, individual
home-based instruction, play groups and family activities.
- INTENSIVE CLASSES serve students, ages 5 to 11, diagnosed with
Autism. Opportunities to work on behavior, academics and integration
with same-age peers abound. The classes are supported by a team composed
of a psychologist, behaviorist, nurse, speech and language specialist,
adaptive P.E. and occupational therapist.
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Programs
for Emotionally Disturbed Students
The CCCOE provides Special Education classes for approximately 150
elementary, middle, and secondary school students who exhibit a wide
range of emotional and behavioral problems.The program is based at
the Floyd I. Marchus School and extends
to district campuses throughout Contra Costa County through satellite
classes on integrated sites. Students are recommended for placement
in classes on integrated sites when their behavior is appropriate for
a district school campus.
The intent is to help students address personal issues and change
their behavior so that they may return to a less restrictive educational
setting when appropriate. To that end, students are taught academic,
social, and conflict resolution skills that foster healthy emotional
development and academic achievement. Behavior and a other management
techniques are used with students to help them overcome inappropriate
behaviors which may prevent their return to a district school campus.
When possible, classes maintain an educational program similar to
that which students may expect upon returning to their district's schools.
The staff members work within a collaborative model to help each student
meet the social, emotional, academic, and behavioral goals that are
prescribed in the student's Individual Education Program (I.E.P.).
To an even greater extent than in district school programs, this program
relies on the support and participation of each student's family as
well as related agencies. Staff communicate frequently with families
and encourage them to utilize fully community support services.
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Severely
Handicapped Program
The Contra Costa County Office of Education provides a full range
of services designed to meet the needs of severely handicapped students
from age 3 to 22.
Programs emphasize integration of students with age-appropriate peers,
placement in the least restrictive environment, a comprehensive curriculum
for severely handicapped, and programs to support transition. Leadership
and support exists to insure the quality of their student's instructional
programs as well as having facilities that are appropriate and maintained
in a safe condition.
This Special Education curriculum is based on the core areas identified
in the California State Department of Education Curriculum Frameworks
and is aligned with Contra Costa County Standards. It includes a framework
and the following subject areas:
- English/Language Arts
- Mathematics
- History/Social Science
- Health
- Physical Education
- Visual Performing Arts
- Science
The instructional focus of this curriculum is the integration and
connection between the core areas and the four life skills domains:
- Recreation/Leisure
- Domestic
- Community
- Vocational
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Programs
For Students with Visual and Auditory Impairments
The Special Education Program provides special day classes and services
for approximately 115 students at 14 sites.
The regional office is located at Mauzy
School in Alamo. At the Mauzy site there are two preschool
classes, one Elementary and one combined middle school and high
school class for severely handicapped students. In addition, Meadowlark,
a typical preschool and the San Ramon Valley Unified School District's
early childhood special education programs are located at the site.
Support staff, such as speech therapists, nurses, psychologists, behavior
specialists, occupational therapists, augmentative communication specialists,
and teachers of vision and hearing impaired students are also part
of the program team. In addition, the California Children's Services
has a medical therapy unit at the Mauzy site.
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WorkAbility
I (Special Education)
WorkAbility is a community and state of California transition program
providing special education students (ages 16 to 22) the opportunity
to complete their secondary education while obtaining marketable job
skills.
Workability was started in the early 1980s by Gail Zittel, a vocational
education visionary. She wanted a continuum of vocational education,
work experience and life skills for special education students. The
student-focused philosophy continues today, helping students understand
how they fit into the "world of work" and preparing them
for life. From a small beginning, Workability services are now available
throughout the state of California.
The Contra Costa County Office of Education program, begun nearly
20 years ago, was the third program established in California. Currently,
there are 304 established in the state.
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Online
Resources for Special Education
Assistive
Technology Connections: Apple Canada Project
This site is a joint Apple/British Columbia experiment in using computer
technology with Special Education students. It includes student profiles
and projects, tools, and teaching strategies.
Keytools
Keytools supplies a range of computer equipment, specially chosen for
children or users with special needs.
The
National Center to Improve Practice in Special Education (NCIP)
The National Center to Improve Practice (NCIP), located at
Education Development Center, Inc., was funded by the U.S. Department
of Education, Office of Special Education Programs from 1992-1998 to
promote the effective use of technology to enhance educational outcomes
for students with sensory, cognitive, physical and social/emotional
disabilities.
NCIP
Links
Extensive list of links for Special Education resources
Yellow
Pages for Kids with Disabilities
Wrightslaw:
This is a resource for accurate, up-to-date information about advocacy
for children with disabilities. You will find hundreds of articles,
cases, newsletters, and resources about special education law and advocacy
in the Advocacy Libraries and Law Libraries, including:
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| Special
Education Contacts: |
Director,
Student Programs,
West County Region |
, Ed.D. |
925.942.3408 |
Director,
Student Programs,
Central County Region |
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925.942.3368 |
Director,
Student Programs,
East County Region |
, J.D. |
925.942.3376 |
| Administrative Assistant II |
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925.942.3376 |
| FAX, Special Education |
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925.942.3353 |
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| Special
Education Schools: |
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Heritage
High School
101 American Avenue
Brentwood, CA 94513
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| Principal: |
Janet Haun |
634-3671, ext. 100 |
| School Administrative Assistant: |
Sandra Skillman |
634-3671, ext. 108 |
| FAX: |
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634-4310 |
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Liberty
High School
850 Second St.
Brentwood, CA 94513
School
Information |
| Principal: |
Diane
Misasi |
634-0511, ext. 102 |
| School Administrative Assistant: |
Lynette
Pitau |
634-0511, ext. 101 |
| FAX: |
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634-9725 |
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Marchus
School
2900 Avon Ave.
Concord, CA 94520
School
Information |
| Principal |
Peter
Simack |
602-4400 |
| School Administrative Assistant |
Margaret
Diehl |
602-3421 |
| Office Assistant III |
Sue
Nicholson |
602-4400 |
| FAX |
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689-9128 |
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Mauzy
School
2964 Miranda Ave.
Alamo, CA 94507
School
Information |
| Principal |
Claudia
Ronaldson, Ed.D. |
837-6007, ext. 100 |
| School Administrative Assistant |
Sandy
Michel |
837-6007, ext. 101 |
| Office Assistant |
Paula
Ramsey |
837-6007, ext. 100 |
| Resource Center
for the Visually Impaired (RCVI) |
| Braillist |
Monica
Krieger |
837-6007, ext. 112 |
| FAX |
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831-8691 |
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Turner
Elementary
4207 Delta Fair Blvd.
Antioch, CA 94509
School
Information |
| Principal |
Barbara Berman |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| School Administrative Assistant |
Brenda
Kozak |
777-2000, ext. 101 |
| Office Assistant III |
Peggy
Russell |
777-2000, ext. 100 |
| FAX |
|
778-1319 |
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| Special
Education Sites: |
| Antioch CBI |
Diane
Misasi, Principal |
634-0511, ext. 102 |
| Antioch Middle |
Rebecca
Corrigan, Principal |
427-8662 |
| Bristow Middle |
Diane
Misasi, Principal |
634-0511, ext. 102 |
| Buena Vista Elementary |
Claudia
Ronaldson, Ed.D., Principal |
837-6007, ext. 101 |
| Deer Valley High |
Janet
Haun, Principal |
296-1431 |
| Del Amigo High |
Lindi
Huntsman, Principal |
942-3428 |
| Diablo Valley College CBI |
Claudia
Ronaldson, Ed.D., Principal |
837-6007, ext. 101 |
| Diablo Vista Elementary |
Barbara Berman, Principal |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| Heritage High |
Janet
Haun, Principal |
634-3671, ext. 100 |
| Kimball Elementary |
Barbara Berman, Principal |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| Krey Elementary |
Diane
Misasi, Principal |
777-2000 |
| Lafayette Elementary |
Claudia
Ronaldson, Ed.D., Principal |
837-6007, ext. 101 |
| Liberty High |
Diane
Misasi, Principal |
634-0511, ext. 102 |
| Liberty CBI / Liberty ROP |
Diane
Misasi, Principal |
634-0511, ext. 102 |
| Los Cerros Middle |
Claudia
Ronaldson, Ed.D., Principal |
837-6007, ext. 101 |
| Los Medanos (Early Start) |
Barbara Berman, Principal |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| Marchus School |
Peter
Simack, Principal |
602-4400 |
| Martinez Jr. High |
Peter
Simack, Principal |
602-4400 |
| Mauzy School |
Claudia
Ronaldson, Ed.D., Principal |
837-6007, ext. 101 |
| Mission Elementary |
Barbara Berman, Principal |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| Montair Elementary |
Claudia
Ronaldson, Ed.D., Principal |
837-6007, ext. 101 |
| O’Hara Park Middle (Early
Start) |
Janet
Haun, Principal |
634-3671, ext. 100 |
| O’Hara Park Middle |
Janet
Haun, Principal |
634-3671, ext. 100 |
| Oak Grove Middle |
Claudia
Ronaldson, Ed.D., Principal |
837-6007, ext. 101 |
| Park Middle |
Barbara Berman, Principal |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| Pittsburg CBI |
Barbara Berman, Principal |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| Pittsburg High |
Janet
Haun, Principal |
296-1431 |
| Stoneman Elementary |
Barbara Berman, Principal |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| Sutter Elementary |
Barbara Berman, Principal |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| Turner Elementary |
Barbara Berman, Principal |
777-2000, ext. 102 |
| Woodside Elementary |
Claudia
Ronaldson, Ed.D., Principal |
837-6007, ext. 101 |
| WorkAbility I |
Diane
Misasi, Principal |
634-0511, ext. 102 |
| Ygnacio Valley High |
Sally
Savage, Principal |
296-1430 |
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