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The Imperial County Office of Education celebrated the Special Education Community Awards

Imperial County – Imperial Valley School District Superintendents have honored 3 individuals for outstanding support to students with a disability.    The eighth annual SELPA Community Advisory Committee (CAC) awards were presented to Norma Nava, Imperial Valley College;  Alan Phillips, CEO California Mid-winter Fair and Bethany Carson, Brawley Union High School Special Education Teacher.  The presentation of awards took place during the regular meeting of the SELPA Executive Board on June 21, 2017

Within the 17 school districts in Imperial County there are approximately 3,500 students with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for Special Education and related services.  The number of special education students in Imperial County is consistent with the state and federal averages.    The annual awards are given by the Community Advisory Committee to increase awareness about the three basic concepts of Special Education which are Community Partnership, Inclusion into regular education and Transition between the major stages of development.

Recognition for inclusion of Special Education students into the general education classroom was given to teacher Bethany Carson of Brawley Union High School.  The Imperial Valley Superintendents noted that Carson works diligently to develop relationships between disabled students and their non-disabled peers.

The transition award was presented to Norma Nava, Director of Imperial Valley College Disabled Student Programs and Services.   Nava was commended for her decade long commitment to facilitate the IVC transition fair to help special education students transition to higher levels of achievement.

For “Community Partnership” the Superintendents recognized Alan Phillips, CEO of the California Mid-Winter Fair for his leadership to sustain the annual Special Citizens day during the fair.

The awards are a project of the SELPA Community Advisory Committee (CAC).  The CAC is a support group of parents and community members that meet to discuss educational needs of disabled students in Imperial County.

Photo from Left to Right :  Norma Nava, Imperial Valley College,  Renato Montano, Superintendent Central Union High School , Kurt Leptich, Senior Director Imperial County SELPA, Alan Phillips, CEO California Mid-Winter Fair.

SELPA = Special Education Local Plan Area (Consortium serving Special Education for 17 Imperial County School Districts).

The Imperial County Office of Education is an intermediary educational institution working with local school districts and the California Department of Education.  For more information please visit the ICOE.org website and follow the official ICOE news feeds on TwitterFacebookInstagram, and YouTube.

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