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Overview
SELPAs in California - What is a Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA)?
In 1977, all school districts and county school offices in California were required to form geographical regions of sufficient size and scope to provide for all special education service needs of children residing within the region’s boundaries. Each region became known as a Special Education Local Plan Area – SELPA. Today, there are over 120 SELPAs in the State. The SELPA governance structures vary in form, including models for Multi-District SELPAs, Multi-District/County Office SELPAs, Single District SELPAs, Multi-District/Multi-County SELPAs, County SELPAs with Joint Powers Agreements, and Charter only SELPAs. Size and scope also vary across the state. Each SELPA has a Local Plan describing how it provides special education services. Specific components to be included in the Local Plan are delineated in the Education Code.
The SELPA and member local education agencies (LEAs) foster coordination between general and special education for prevention and early intervention of suspected disabilities. The SELPA also ensures appropriate education services for individuals with disabilities by working cooperatively with other public and private agencies to support a full complement of special education services for students. Each SELPA must have an Administrative Unit (also known as the Responsible Local Agency), which serves as the legal entity that receives funds. In some instances, the Administrative Unit is a school district and in other instances it is the county office.
Costs for SELPA operations and the Administrative Unit are provided by funding from the state, which may be augmented by local, federal and state funds. Each region determines the funds available for regionalized services and the responsibilities of the SELPA office. The SELPA policy-making body is designated in the Local Plan to make policy decisions, approve the SELPA budget and Allocation Plan, and direct SELPA operations. Responsibilities of the SELPA include such things as:
- Ensuring Program Availability for all Children with Disabilities
- Governance Committees, including the Community Advisory Committee (CAC)
- Assistance with understanding compliance requirements
- Transition Planning
- Program Coordination
- Fiscal Management
- Staff Development
- Curriculum Development and Support
- Management Information System (CASEMIS) Reporting to the State
- Regionalized Services and Program Specialists
- Interagency Coordination
- Program Evaluation
- Budget Planning and Review
- Community Awareness
The Tri-City SELPA
Member Districts
- Beverly Hills Unified School District
- Culver City Unified School District
- Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District
Tri-city SELPA Agendas and Public Hearings
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - April 22, 2020
- PUBLIC HEARING - Annual Budget and Service Plan English version Spanish version
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - May 27, 2020
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - September 16, 2020
- Superintendetn's Council Meeting Agenda - November 18, 2020
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - January 27, 2021
- Community Advisory Committee Agenda - February 1, 2021
- Community Advisory Committee Agenda - March 15, 2021
- PUBLIC HEARING - Annual Budget and Service Plan Announcement
- Community Advisory Committee Agenda - August 9, 2021 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - August 25, 2021 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - September 15, 2021 English Spanish
- Community Advisory Committee Agenda - October 11, 2021 Engligh Spanish
- Community Advisory Committee Agenda - January 24, 2022 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - February 23, 2022 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - March 23, 2022 English Spanish
- Community Advisory Committee Agenda - April 26, 2022 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - May 25, 2022 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - August 24, 2022 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Advisory Committee Agenda - September 23, 2022 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Advisory Committee Agenda - December 14, 2022 English Spanish
- Community Advisory Committee Agenda - January 6, 2023 English Spanish
- Community Advisory Committee Agenda - March 24, 2023 English Spanish
- Community Advisory Committee Agenda - April 24, 2023 English Spanish
- PUBLIC HEARING ANOUNCEMENT - Annual Budget and Service Plan English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - May 25, 2023 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - September 27, 2023 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - September 27, 2023 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - November 15, 2023 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - January 17, 2024 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - February 14, 2024 English Spanish
- PUBLIC HEARING ANOUNCEMENT - Annual Budget and Service Plan English & Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - August 28, 2024 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - October 16, 2024 English Spanish
- Community Advisory Council Meeting Agenda - October 18, 2024 English Spanish
- Superintendent's Council Meeting Agenda - November 13, 2024 English Spanish