SEAC Meeting
Oak Park Library Community Room
Contact Julie Kerns at (818) 889-1037.
For more information on Special Education, visit: www.opusd.k12.ca.us/distoff/committees/special_education.htm
Cathy Skiba/Director of Pupil Services OPUSD (818) 735-3208
Kareen Weidenfeller/SEAC Publicity & Out reach (818) 371-6053
MISSION STATEMENT
The Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) provides a forum in which staff, administration, and parents of Oak Park Unified School District (OPUSD) can discuss issues and recommend action regarding special educational programs and services in OPUSD in order to:
•advise the OPUSD Board of Education regarding the present status and areas of needed improvement in special education;
•investigate, address and propose recommendations for urgent issues that have arisen; and
•educate and inform the public, the administration, the staff, and the Board of Education regarding the laws and best practices pertaining to special education.
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OCTOBER 2024 - COMMUNITY MESSAGES:
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Click HERE to view the schedule.
Report any traffic related issued in Oak Park
by clicking HERE
REPORT DANGEROUS TEEN DRIVING
The Sheriff’s Teenage Traffic Offender Program (STTOP) wants you to be the eyes and ears of the community. If you witness a case of reckless driving, call STTOP at (818) 880- 5420 or click HERE to report an incident online.
LEARN MORE ABOUT OAK PARK FIRE STATION #36
OCTOBER 2024 - CALENDAR & NEWS:
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HAVE YOU LICENSED YOUR DOG WITH THE COUNTY OF VENTURA?
Section 4411 states: "Every person who owns, harbors, or keeps any dog over the age of four (4) months for 30 days or longer shall obtain a current license. A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor. Any dog found without a current license tag may be taken up and impounded".
For more information, please click HERE
Click HERE to read the CERT community messages
SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL
The Ventura County Department of Transportation has conducted a study and provided Oak Park Now with maps of all campuses and the safest routes for students to walk to and from school. We encourage students to walk to school to safely. Elementary children should never walk without an adult and secondary students should never walk alone. Walking to school provides so many benefits to health, for the environment, and for our traffic situation.
To view the the map with the safe routes, please click HERE
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