A free conference for families of children with disabilities, the professionals who work with them, and community members. Learn about Special Education and find community and disability resources. Sponsored by SFUSD Special Education Services and SFUSD Community Advisory Committee for Special Education.
Come to the annual Support for Families Information and Resource Conference on Mar. 18! This is a free conference for families of children with disabilities, the professionals who work with them, and community members.
Comprehensive Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CCEIS) invites families to join a stress management workshop on Wednesday, Mar. 1 at 5:30 p.m. at Leola Havard.
We will be learning stress-management techniques so that we can be our best selves!
Please share with youth and other partners! The CA Department of Rehab is accepting applications for the 2023 Youth Leadership Forum for Students with Disabilities (YLF)! Deadline to apply: Dec. 30, 2022
Hear information about how SFUSD is supporting Black students' academic and socio-emotional growth, give us feedback on how we can better support our students, and share your opinion at the CCEIS Educational Partners Meetings. The next meeting is Jan. 9, 2023.
The SFUSD Inclusive Arts Showcase is still accepting student art through the winter holiday. We would also love pictures of school site events and activities. Please share your highlights with us!
Join us Thursday, Dec. 8 from 6-8 p.m. for a virtual webinar about San Francisco's role in the disability rights movement. Learn about the community leaders who started the movement and the new generation moving things forward today!
Join us Thursday, Dec. 8 from 6-8 p.m. for a virtual webinar about San Francisco's role in the disability rights movement. Learn about the community leaders who started the movement and the new generation moving things forward today!
Inclusive Schools Weeks provides an opportunity for SFUSD educators and community members to teach students about disabilities AND the intersection of disabilities with other categories of identity, like race, gender, class, cultural heritage, language preference and other differences.