Best Special Needs Schools in Emeryville, California (2026)
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North Region Selpa
Emeryville, CA • Ages 2-22
North Region SELPA is a collaborative network dedicated to providing comprehensive special education services for children with disabilities from birth through 22 years of age. Serving over 3,000 students across five school districts, the SELPA's core mission is to ensure that every child receives a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), fostering an inclusive educational experience. Key offerings include a range of specialized programs and services designed to meet the diverse needs of students. These include Individualized Educational Plans (IEPs) tailored to each child's unique requirements, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills groups. The SELPA also emphasizes the importance of Child Find activities, which aim to identify and support children who may be eligible for special education services, including those not currently enrolled in public school. What sets North Region SELPA apart is its commitment to community engagement and parental involvement. The organization provides resources and support for parents and guardians, ensuring they are informed and empowered to participate in their child's educational journey. Additionally, the SELPA's focus on collaboration with local education agencies and community organizations enhances the continuum of care and support available to families, making it a vital resource for those navigating the complexities of special education.
Support: all disabilities (SELPA = Special Education Local Plan Area), Public
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