Special Education Community Events and News

Community Event Calendar - Check out the Many Events Happening!
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Summer Day Camp 2025 Therapeutic Rec & Park Catalog

SF Therapeutic Rec and Park has a variety of summer day camp options available! Explore the catalog(link is external) beginning on page 10 for the full list of summer programming. 

Summer Adaptive Camp Highlights 

For details and registration, please consult the summer day camp catalog(link is external):

Teens & Young Adults

  • SLICE Summer Camp- Ages 15-25
  • Teen City Summer Camp- Ages 13-22

Youth, Teens/Tweens

  • Everybody Plays Summer Camp- Ages 6-12
  • Everybody Travels Summer Camp- Ages 9-15

Monthly: FREE IEP Workshops & Clinics

Monthly on Thursday's: Individualized Education Program (IEP) Clinics

Presented by SFCD. Offered in English, Spanish and Cantonese. Learn about Special Education law, the IEP process, what to do when things aren’t working, and how to become a more active and effective team member.

To register, please call our Warmline at 415-920-5040, email info@supportforfamilies.org,(link sends email)
or click the registration link below.

Presented in Cantonese: 1st Thursdays; 6-7:00pm
Presented in English: 2nd Thursdays; 4-6:00pm
Presented in Spanish: 3rd Thursdays; 4-6:00pm

點擊這裡登記粵語IEP講座(link is external)

Click here to register for the English IEP Clinic(link is external)

Haga clic aquí para registrarse a la Clínica de IEP en español(link is external)

Monthly: National Alliance Mental Illness SF - FREE Public Programming

Monthly Programs

Sunday, May 18 @ 10:00 - 10:45a: Community Art Class(link is external)

NAMI SF is hosting free monthly art classes on the third Sunday of every month! Creating art can help focus, reduce stress, boost creativity, and is a great way to engage in community. Open to those of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Monthly on the third Sunday. Zoom

Wednesday, May 21 @ 12:00 - 1:00p: Volunteer Open House(link is external)

Want to learn about ways to get involved and give back? Check out the Open House! Volunteers are at the heart of the NAMI SF mission and there are tons of ways to get involved. The Open House is a great space to meet staff and explore available positions. Monthly on the first Thursday and third Wednesday. Zoom


May Programs

星期四,5月15日 @ 6:00 - 7:00p: 父母是盟友和倡議者(link is external) (粤语)

為父母/看護人提供的教育性演講。概述青少年心理健康問題,包括心理健康是什麼、心理健康疾病有多常見,以及文化污名如何影響華人社區的心理健康。此外,該演講將涵蓋導致某些人出現心理健康疾病的因素、警告信號以及與你的孩子溝通和支持孩子的實用方法。該演講還包括對當地資源的討論. Zoom Meeting ID: 841 1571 0745 Zoom Passcode: 697613

Thursday, May 15 @ 6:00 - 7:00p: Parents as Allies & Advocates(link is external) (In Cantonese) (Same as event listed immediately above)

Educational presentation for parents and caregivers that provides an overview of youth mental health, including what mental health is, common mental health conditions, and practical ways to communicate with and support your child. This program also includes a discussion of local resources. Zoom Meeting ID: 841 1571 0745 Zoom Passcode: 697613

Saturday, May 17 @ 9:30a: 2025 NAMIWalk!(link is external)

Join the NAMI SF community for our second annual NAMIWalk Fundraiser! This is a great opportunity to meet staff members, learn about the NAMI SF mission and programming, and support free and accessible mental health services in San Francisco. There will be food, raffles, music, and Drew Robinson (former Giants player) will be the Keynote speaker. Plus a beautiful walk! Little Marina Green, San Francisco. *Interested in volunteering! We would love to hear from you! Let us know via this form(link is external).

Thursday, May 22 @ 6:00 - 7:00p: Understanding the NAMI SF Family Information Form(link is external)

NAMI San Francisco Executive Director, Anne Fischer, will provide an overview of the new Family Information Form(link is external) on the NAMI SF website. The Family Information Form is a great resource for family members and/or loved ones who are caring for someone with a serious mental health condition and provides a means for family members to communicate about their relative’s mental health history to psychiatric and court authorities. Zoom.

Monthly: 2nd Sundays with Spectrum Rock Climbers

Spectrum Rock Climbers is a group of volunteers who want to provide youth with autism who have an interest in indoor rock climbing access to the sport and the benefits. Sign-up is required and space is limited. Email David Kase at david@kasemedia.com(link sends email) to sign-up or with any questions. Some additional details below:

Who: Youth ages 9 to 17. Climbers must be able to effectively communicate with their belayer (all forms are accepted). Climbers must be accompanied by one parent or guardian.

Cost: Free. Gym access, climbing shoes and a harness are provided at no cost (thanks to Movement San Francisco). Sign-up is required as space is limited.

When: The second Sunday of each month from 9:30 to 11 a.m..

Where: Movement Gym San Francisco (924 Mason Street)

Please note that this opportunity has no association with our team or department. Click the link below to get an idea of what to expect.

What to expect video(link is external)

Spring 2025: SFUSD Caregiver AAC Training

Presented by SFUSD AAC Team

This training will cover AAC basics and tips for implementation at home and in the community.  Upon submission you will receive a confirmation email with the link to the virtual training.  If you have any questions you can reach us at aacsupport@sfusd.edu(link sends email)

Caregivers can request interpretation through the registration link.  All the trainings will cover an introduction to AAC and ways to implement AAC at home and in the community.  Each training will vary slightly depending on attendees' questions and interests so caregivers are welcome to attend as many as they want!

Wednesdays 8:30-9:30 am

3/12

4/09

5/14
 

Fridays 12:30-1:30 pm

3/21

4/18

5/16

Register today(link is external)!

Learn more about the AAC program on their website, and more about these offerings here(link is external)!

SFUSD Special Olympics Events SY 24-25

Check out the SFUSD Special Olympics event calendar for the 2024-2025 school year! Events run from 10:30am-12:15pm

SoccerBasketballTrack and Field

October 8 @ Washington HS (High School + ACCESS)

October 9 @ West Sunset Fields (Middle)

October 22 @ South Sunset Fields (Elementary)

 

March 11 @ Burton HS (Elementary)

March 13 @ Lincoln HS (High School)

March 18 @ Presidio MS (Middle)

March TBD @ Galileo HS (ACCESS)

May 6 @ Balboa HS (Elementary)

May 8 @ Balboa HS (Secondary)

Interested in more from Special Olympics? Contact Sasha Trope, SFUSD Special Olympics Coordinator

tropes@x.sfusd.edu

 

Weds May 14 @ 5:30-6:30pm: Dani Bowman: Neurodiversity, Mental Health, and Everything in Between

Presented by The Neurodiversity Alliance

The Neurodiversity Alliance is thrilled to welcome Netflix Love on the Spectrum cast member, animator, and entrepreneur Dani Bowman for this special live webinar. Dani will share her inspiring journey—from building a career in animation to navigating autism and mental health as a neurodivergent creative. She’ll offer career advice, storytelling, and practical insights for students, advocates, and aspiring artists.

When: Wednesday, May 14 @ 5:30-6:30pm PST

Where: Virtual, register and learn more(link is external)!

Sun May 18 @ 9:00am: Bay Area Walk4Hearing

Registration(link is external)

Location: Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach, 8th St, Otis Drive, Alameda, CA 94501

Schedule:

Registration- 9:00 am

Stage Presentation- 10:30 am

Walk Starts- 10:45 am

Contact: Walk Manager- Ronnie Adler, radler@hearingloss.org(link sends email)

Learn more and register(link is external)!

Thurs May 22 @11:00am-12:00pm: Strengthening Partnerships for Students with Disabilities

Presented by the California Department of Education (CDE), Special Education Division

The California Department of Education, Special Education Division, in partnership with the Seeds of Partnership project, invite you to join this engaging webinar series. Whether you're a parent seeking to learn more about special education, related supports, and how to deepen your partnership with educators, or an educator looking for strategies to engage and support families, this webinar series offers a unique opportunity for collective learning. By learning together, we can build stronger connections that empower students to do their best both academically and personally. Each session will include a variety of topics, such as strategies for effective communication, ways to strengthen family-school relationships, insight into systems, programs, supports, best practices and approaches. Who should attend? Parents, educators, administrators, leaders, and parent center staff – all of whom support students with disabilities.

The California Department of Education, Special Education Division, in partnership with the Seeds of Partnership project, invite you to join this engaging webinar series. 

Whether you're a parent seeking to learn more about special education, related supports, and how to deepen your partnership with educators, or an educator looking for strategies to engage and support families, this webinar series offers a unique opportunity for collective learning. 

By learning together, we can build stronger connections that empower students to do their best both academically and personally. Each session will include a variety of topics, such as strategies for effective communication, ways to strengthen family-school relationships, insight into systems, programs, supports, best practices and approaches. Who should attend? Parents, educators, administrators, leaders, and parent center staff – all of whom support students with disabilities.

Learn more and register today(link is external)!

Thurs May 22 @ 6:00-8:00pm: CAC May Meeting: SELPA Local Plan & Special Education Budget

Presented by the SFUSD Community Advisory Committee on Special Education

May 22, 2025 Meeting: SELPA Local Plan & Special Education Budget

Please join the CAC for a community conversation about the SFUSD SELPA Local Plan. Attendees will be able to provide feedback on the 2024-2025 SFUSD special education budget and special education service plan. The information gathered at the meeting will inform SFUSD Special Education and CAC priorities for the coming year.

Learn more and register today(link is external)!

Sat May 24 @ 11:00am-3:00pm: Adaptive Bikes in Golden Gate Park, BORP Summer Preview Day

Adaptive Bikes in Golden Gate Park, BORP Summer Program Preview Day

All SFUSD Special Education students 13+ and their families are invited to come learn about adaptive bikes, meet other bike enthusiasts, and have fun riding with a family member! 

Free to ride, after signing a waiver and wearing a helmet!

When: Saturday, May 24th from 11:00am-3:00pm

Where: Golden Gate Park in the Concourse behind the Bandshell

Accessible by car or by bus (route 44- DeYoung Museum stop). For further parking details, please visit https://sfrecpark.org/1544/Getting-to-the-Music-Concourse(link is external)

BORP adaptive sports and recreation hosts weekly adaptive cycling opportunities Saturdays in GG Park that cater to riders of all abilities.

For more information, visit: https://www.borp.org/borp-sf/(link is external)

Tues May 27 & Weds May 28 @6:00-7:30pm: Supported Decision Making by Support for Families

Life After High School: Post Secondary Transition for Students with Developmental Disabilities

Presented by Support for Families of Children with Disabilities

Planning for life after high school can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Join us for an informative session designed to help families, educators, and students with disabilities understand the essential steps for a successful transition into adulthood.

We’ll explore how to use the IEP transition planning process to build decision-making skills and prepare students to take an active role in shaping their future. Learn about supported decision-making as an alternative to guardianship, and how it can help young adults with disabilities make informed choices with the help of trusted supporters.

This session will also cover key components of Transition Planning and Services required under state and federal law and discuss pathways to adult education, independent living, and employment support programs. Discover what resources are available in your local community—and how to access them—so you can plan with confidence for a bright future.

Register and learn more(link is external)!

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