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African American Parent Advisory Council (AAPAC)
The African American Parent Advisory Council (AAPAC) is an important partner in the Palm Springs Unified School District Advisory Councils and the Riverside County African American Achievement Initiative.
AAPAC is a network of PSUSD stakeholders that gives voice to the issues and concerns of our parents and students.
Title 1 schools are Federal Programs established to help school districts improve student achievement and include strategies to support and encourage parent involvement. The PSUSD-AAPAC recruits parents to help plan and implement programs designed to help our children become educationally successful. We collectively seek practical solutions and promote transparent two-way communication between district parents and district officials on matters and events of broad educational and social interest particular to African American families.
Contact Information
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District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC)
Consisting of representatives from each school's English Learner Committee (ELAC) members learn about and advise on matters related to English learner programs.
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Contact Us
Robin Hinchliffe
English Learner Programs Coordinator
(760) 883-2703
Fax (760) 325-8722
RHinchliffe@psusd.us
Lorena Ortiz
English Learner Programs, Office Specialist - Bilingual
(760) 883-2703
Fax (760) 325-8722
LOrtiz@psusd.us
Sonia Montaño
English Learner Programs TOSA
(760) 883-2703
Fax (760) 325-8722
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Family Engagement District Advisory Committee (FEDAC)
Composed of parents, teachers and district staff, FEDAC has the role of creating, assessing and updating the district's Parent and Family Engagement Policy.
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LCAP Parent Ambassador Academy
Representatives from every school site participate in the nalysis of the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) to provide parent input for district goals, policies, and budget.
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Parents in Action (PIA)
A collaboration between PTA, PTG, and PTOs across the district. Tips and information on most effective family engagement practices.
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Special Education Parent Advisory Committee (SEPAC)
S.E.P.A.C Mission:
Our mission is to empower parents, teachers, paraprofessionals, and all other staff to work cohesively as a team towards a better education for our children with exceptional needs by providing resources through support, training, and community awareness programs. We welcome you to join us in accomplishing this mission.
S.E.P.A.C Role:
We are a dedicated group of parents, teachers, and district staff. Our goal is to encourage families to actively participate in their student's academic journey by providing support, information, and resources that will empower them to collaborate in providing a meaningful learning experience for students with exceptional needs. We offer workshops throughout the year on various topics that are targeted to provide parents and families with the tools to better support the unique needs of their students. We believe every student should have the opportunity to succeed regardless of their abilities.