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 Professional Learning

Professional Learning

 Welcome

The Placer County SELPA provides a range of professional learning opportunities to staff across the region. Each year, the SELPA solicits the input of its constituent LEAs to determine specific needs and areas of interest for training. 

The SELPA seeks to identify professional learning opportunities that are comprehensive and meet the needs of our local region. Trainings are added and updated annually to respond to current challenges and timely topics for educators. ​​

 Professional Learning Information

 Professional Learning Catalog

Professional Learning Catalog
Our Professional Learning Catalog displays every training available to our districts in the current school year. This catalog will be updated throughout the year as new courses are added and will be disseminated through the staff resources section of the SELPA website.

Download the most recent Professional​ Learning Catalog​​​ ​to find regional trainings, locations and our schedule at-a-glance. The catalog also include scheduled dates, start and endtimes, costs for training and our curriculum descriptions. 

Contact Christy McCoard
Phone: (530) 886-5876
Email

 Register for Trainings

For all of our professional development and training opportunities please visit our GoSignMeUp section which lists all courses available including:

  •   Alternative Dispute Resolution
  •   Behavior
  •   Communication
  •   Legal/Compliance
  •   Student/Information Management​

​Visit GoSignMeUp and choose "SELPA" to see the available courses.

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 FAQ's

What does a SELPA do?​

The Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) is a state-mandated association which oversees and facilitates education services for students with disabilities. The SELPA office for Placer County is located at the Placer County Office of Education and its operations are cooperatively governed by the Placer County Superintendent of Schools and member district superintendents. SELPA's role is to ensure that the specialized educational needs of each disabled student in the county are appropriately met. To fulfill this purpose, SELPA oversees the allocation of over $40 million annually distributed to local education agencies for special education. SELPA also offers an array of trainings and dispute resolution services for the county.​

How do I register for a SELPA training?​

Visit GoSignMeUp​. Log in using your username and password. If you do not have an account, click on “Create Account" in the top right. On the home page, you can search for the desired course. Once you find the course you are looking for, click “add to cart". You can continue adding courses or you can complete your registration by clicking on the cart icon. Click “Checkout" to continue the registration process. Once the method of payment is selected, you can place your order. You will be taken to the confirmation page where you can print a copy for your records. You will also get a confirmation email sent to you.  ​

How do I resolve a complaint with my child's special education services?

If you are experiencing a problem with your child's special education program, there is a specific procedure that you should follow to get your complaint resolved. If your complaint involves an individual teacher or other member of the school staff, it is suggested that you contact him/her directly to discuss your concerns and try to resolve the problem informally. If this fails, contact the principal or vice principal of the school. If this also produces unsatisfactory results or you are uncertain how to proceed, contact the district office for assistance. If you are unable to resolve the dispute, you may contact the Placer County SELPA's Alternative Dispute Resolution team to provide facilitated support as a neutral third party. This resource is available to resolve disagreements between schools and the families of all children in special education in Placer County. Each district has a SELPA Program specialist assigned to support ADR activities. To find contact information for your district, click here.​ If you would like contact information for a particular district, please see our district directory.

What is ADR and how do I access it?

The ADR program​ is a method of problem resolution that involves getting the two disputing parties (family and school) to talk through a conflict to reach a mutually agreeable solution. A parent or district can access any of the ADR components by calling the assigned SELPA Program Specialist. The program components include: phone consultation and conflict assessment by the Program Specialist, IEP attendance as a neutral third party, IEP facilitation and informal mediation. All information remains confidential unless permission is given to share it.​ See the Program Specialist Assignments document for more information.

Where do I get my student's records?

Contact the school your child is attending to access educational records. If you have a child attending a regionalized PCOE special education program you may contact the special education director of the district you reside in or the PCOE program administrator for that classroom. ​​​​​​

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