Community Advisory Committee
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Community Advisory Committees are vital components of effective Special Education programs in California. CACs have specific roles and responsibilities. Across California, many CACs are active, creative bodies that assist in advising local school districts, the Board of Education, and Special Education administration about the Special Education Local Plan, annual priorities, parent education, and other Special Education related activities. Every Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) is required to establish a CAC. A SELPA is a consortium that is formed to ensure that the full continuum of Special Education services is available to all eligible students within its boundaries. It is comprised of an individual district, a group of districts, or districts and a county office(s) of education. CACs provide an important connection between the community and the SELPA.
The Community Advisory Committee's responsibilities include advising the policy and administrative entity of the district, SELPA, or county office, regarding the development, amendment, and review of the Local Plan. The Local Plan describes the local policies, procedures, and programs that are consistent with state laws, regulations, and policies for Special Education. The CAC acts in an advisory capacity and may recommend priorities or changes to be addressed by the plan. Other responsibilities include, but need not be limited to:
- Encouraging community and parental involvement in the development, review, and implementation of the Local Plan
- Supporting activities on behalf of individuals with exceptional needs
- Assisting in parent awareness of the importance of regular school attendance
- Providing families with an opportunity to share resources and support
CAC Archive
All CAC newsletters and campaigns can be found here.
To register for the CAC Newsletter please contact cacselpa@gmail.com
The CAC survey can be found here.
Reasonable Accommodations for any Individual with a Disability
Any individual with a disability who requires reasonable accommodation to participate in the Community Advisory Committee meetings or events may request assistance by contacting the SELPA Office at 626-966-1679.To receive information on upcoming parent trainings or for more information, please email the Community Advisory Committee at: CACSELPA@gmail.com