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Fr. Keith B. Kenny
Elementary School (K-6)

Father Keith B. Kenny Elementary School is proud to serve students in the Oak Park community! We work diligently to provide a welcoming and engaging place where students can thrive, and where families are an integral part of their students’ education. While we focus on excellence in Reading, Writing, and Math, we also ensure that our school is place that students want to be every day through celebrations and incentives that increase positive behaviors, attendance, and academic growth. #GoBees

3525 Martin L. King Jr. Blvd
Â鶹ÊÓƵ, CA 95817
Phone: (916) 395-4570
Fax: (916) 277-6507

Special Education Department

Overview

Mission & Department Goals

It is the mission of SCUSD Special Education Department to provide appropriate, high quality, evidenced based supports and services to students in the least restrictive learning environment. 

The Department is driven to LEAD this work by the following department focus areas: 

  • Launch proactive systemic data-based decision making
  • Empower through adult professional learning & coaching
  • Accelerate Instruction & Learning 
  • Deepen understanding in order to implement MTSS

Related Services

Over 6,500 students qualify for special education and related services in the Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District (SCUSD).  Our team of teachers, instructional assistants, related service providers, program specialists, and administrators are dedicated to providing high quality individualized services to students. According to both federal and state law, the goal of special education is to help students with disabilities become as independent as possible as they move through the grade levels. In alignment with the SCUSD District Guiding Principle that, “all students are given an equal opportunity to graduate with the greatest number of postsecondary choices from the widest array of optionsâ€, each program and service provided through special education is devoted to this principle.

The Special Education Department is not able to reach these goals alone. We value the partnerships we have built with our parents/guardians in this effort.

SCUSD Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA)

SCUSD is a single district SELPA and is responsible for the development of a local plan, describing how it provides special education services.  Further, the SCUSD SELPA collaborates and supports the operations of the SCUSD Community Advisory Committee (CAC). For more information and access to documents, please visit the SCUSD SELPA website: /selpa  To learn more regarding the legal background and overview of SELPAs statewide, please visit the California Department of Education’s SELPA website:     

Parent Resources

Visit our Parent Resource page that highlights resources and support for parents, guardians, and families of children with disabilities.

Special Education Student Records

Special Education Student records contain information related to an identifiable student (other than directory information) which is maintained by the District or is required to be maintained by a school employee in the performance of their duties, whether by handwriting, print, tapes, film, microfilm or other means.

The Special Education Department is responsible for requesting and sending all Special Education Student records and maintaining records for students receiving special education services. Special Education staff process mandatory interim pupil records for all students receiving special education services. The Special Education Department staff may assist with student record requests, subpoenas for student records, and challenges to student records.

Staff Directory

Program Records Technician
Tommy Vang

Phone: (916) 643.9205
Fax: (916) 399-2030
Email: SPEDRecords@scusd.edu

Mailing Address:
SPED Student Records
SCUSD Special Education
Dept 5735 47th Avenue
Â鶹ÊÓƵ, CA 95824

Procedural Guide:
Sample Records Request Letter:

History/Background of SPED Reviews/Audits

In the Spring of 2017, after conducting a review of the SCUSD’s services for students with disabilities, The Council of the Great City Schools released a report designed to help SCUSD identify systemic changes needed to achieve its goal of maximizing the District’s capacity to educate all students. The full report is available . 

In 2018, the California Community College Equity Assessment Lab, released, The Capitol of Suspensions, report sighting data showing SCUSD’s suspension rate for black male students was more than five times higher than the state average.  The report, available , included recommendations for addressing the large disparities in discipline within the Â鶹ÊÓƵ region. 

Following the release of the 2019 CA School Dashboard data, four school districts became eligible for Systemic Instructional Review (SIR) Support from the California Collaborative for Education Excellence (CCEE). The purpose of a SIR is to identify strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities (SWOT) in the implementation of instructional initiatives and practices of an LEA through a series of data collection activities. The full report is available .  

The report recommendations continue to inform the continuous improvement efforts of the special education department and District at large.  For additional information regarding these reports and metrics that the District is currently monitoring, please visit the .

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Dependents must be added within 30 days of a qualifying event, such as marriage, birth, registered domestic partner or loss of coverage. Employee must complete a new enrollment along with required documentation.

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Effective January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023

2023 SEIU Early 50% Rates

School Program

Rosemont Leadership and Enrichment through Academic Development (LEAD)
Grades 9-12

Program Information

Leadership and Enrichment through Academic Development (LEAD) which stands for Leadership and Enrichment through Academic Development, is an Advanced Placement/Honors program that prepares its students to be critical thinkers, analytical readers and writers, effective communicators, and well-rounded citizens. Graduates of Rosemont’s LEAD Program will develop the skills necessary to be successful in their post-secondary pursuits, including the increasingly competitive world of not only college acceptances, but also the global workforce.

School Program

Luther Burbank Law and Social Justice (LSJ) Program
Grades 9-12

Program Information

Law and Social Justice (LSJ) leads the way with courses learning about the legal professions as well as law enforcement. We build leaders in LSJ that are community and equity centered. Want to shape the future and be part of a more just society? Join LSJ and be the change you want to see in the world.

Parent Information Exchange (P.I.E.)
Working Together For Student Success

Overview

The Parent Information Exchange (P.I.E.) was established as an opportunity for SCUSD parents and school site and district staff to exchange information with community agencies providing free and low-cost services to students and their families.

The Family and Community Empowerment Department coordinates the monthly luncheon meetings that bring together key representatives from school parent groups, SCUSD staff, community organizations, city and county agencies and business partners to discuss their programs and services for families.  The meetings are designed to create ever-growing partnerships with resources that will support the educational, health and emotional development of our students.