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Nicole Gordon
Program Specialist
Supports:
- John Cabrillo
- John Sloat
- Oak Ridge
- Parkway
- Peter Burnett
Community Advisory Committees (CAC)
Community Advisory Committees (CACs) are a vital component of effective Special Education programs in California. They are commissioned by law and are a reflection of the community they serve. CACs are composed of parents, educators, pupils and adults with disabilities, representatives of public and private agencies, and persons concerned with the needs of individuals with disabilities. They are appointed by their governing boards in accordance with locally determined selection procedures described in the Local Plan.
Legal Resources
Tort Claim Form
If the occurrence happened on January 1, 1988, or after this
date, then a claim for bodily injury or death, damage to personal
property, or damage to growing crops must be filed not later than
six months after the occurrence out of which the claim arose. All
other claims must be filed not later than one year after the
occurrence. (Refer to California Government Code Section
911.2)
Please contact Risk Management 916-643-9421 for a claim
form.
What is the English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC)?
English Language Advisory Committee is a school site committee that must be formed whenever a school has over 21 or more EL students enrolled.
The committee is responsible for advising the principal and staff on programs and services for English learners and on the development of the school’s academic plan for the following year through the School Site Council.
Contact your student’s school to find out more about ELAC.