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The Los Altos Mountain View PTA Council provides these website links for information and education only
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"Our children did not create this crisis, and we cannot allow their future opportunities to be undermined because of it." |
| PTA Membership Info Registration for OMDR webinars Certificate of Liability Insurance form The California State PTA Bank of Best Practices The California State PTA Bank of Best Practices is the new place online to find programs, projects and ideas to support the good work of PTA in your school and community. SELPA 1 CAC "SELPA" stands for Special Education Local Plan Area, as it is defined by the state Office of Education. SELPA 1 includes all the public schools in the cities of Los Altos, Palo Alto, and Mountain View. "CAC" stands for Community Advisory Committee. Formed in 1994, the SELPA 1 CAC is a group of people — mostly parents of children with special needs along with district administrators and special education staff — who work on a wide range of issues related to special education. Fund Raising Ideas: - Escrip - Box Tops For Education - Campbell Soup Labels - Nestles Pure Life Water - Tyson meats CSMA Community School of Music and Arts enhances the quality of life in our region by engaging our diverse community in high-quality arts education, performances and exhibitions. ![]() |
Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health Lot's of great information and free events on children's, health, growth and development. - Find Data on Children's Health Topics - Find Listings of Community Resources The Children's Health Council Answers for families, help for kids - Directions to CHC and Map Common Sense Media Website: - Social Networking Tips for Teens - Home - Mission "Rubber Side Down, Shiny Side Up" Bicycle Safety Resources: - Free bike skills class in San Jose (adults only) - Safe Routes to School (SR2S) - Marin County Safe Routes to School (SR2S) - League of American Bicyclists (LAB) - Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)Los Altos - Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Mountain View Parents Place Parenting classes in Palo Alto. Camp Erin Grief Support Camp for Children & Teens Camp Erin is a free, weekend grief camp designed for children ages 6-17 who have experienced the death of a family member or friend. Our 2 days and 2 nights at camp are filled with traditional fun camp activities combined with grief education and emotional support—facilitated by grief professionals and trained volunteers. |