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Administer four elementary schools and one middle school in Orinda. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, call for information.
Administers three elementary and one middle school in Moraga. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
Provides intensive, disability specific educational services for enrolled students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf/blind, and visually impaired/multi-disabled. Whose primary learning needs are related to their visual impairment. Offers a school based day program for blind and visually impaired individuals ages 7-22, a residential program for ages 9-22 and a transition program for ages 16-22. Referrals for admission to CSB must be made by the student's school district or SELPA in conjunction with the student's family.

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Operates the Antioch Unified School district's public schools and adult education center. The district has fourteen elementary schools, four middle schools, five high schools, nine alternative schools, three charter schools and an adult education program. Programs and classes are available for special education students; call for information.
Assists families living with a family member with a severe emotional disorder. Uses evidence based techniques to address behaviors and developmental stages while teaching the family coping skills and how to better connect with their family member.
Support and education provided in the home or community, supporting caregivers in building skills to understand the meaning of their child's behaviors and best meet their needs.
Provides community-based comprehensive range of intensive support services and housing referrals in Contra Costa County for transition age young adults ages 16 - 25 that have significant mental health issues and are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. This includes young adults who are currently undocumented immigrants. TAY's purpose is to help youth to be able to achieve their individualized, recovery-focused goals and to be able to function as self-sufficiently as possible within their homes and communities. The program supports youth with accessing a variety of housing referrals. TAY is a collaborative partnership of the Fred Finch Youth Center, Contra Costa Youth Continuum of Services, Greater Richmond Interfaith Program's and The Latina Center, as well as Contra Costa County Mental Health Services.
Administers twenty-two elementary schools, eight middle schools, and four high schools and two alternative high schools in the San Ramon Valley. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
Administers one elementary school, one middle school and two high schools serving Rodeo and Crockett area. Services are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
Administers five elementary schools and one middle school in Walnut Creek. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
New Beginnings (preschool and clinic) program that offers an early intervention program for children with Social-Emotional and Behavioral needs. Children may have experienced trauma, loss or abuse, or may just need extra help with social skills, impulse control, anger management, etc. Children may receive services at center preschool or therapy service in the clinic, home or community.
Provides oversight to two high schools, three middle schools, eight elementary school, a preschool and an adult education school in the Pittsburg School District.. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
Administers four elementary schools and one middle school in Lafayette. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
Administers five elementary schools and two middle schools in Oakley. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
Administers a preschool, two elementary schools and one middle school serving Byron and Discovery Bay.
Provides preschool for Bay Area children ages 3-6, elementary, middle school, and high school education, as well as a career center, transition services, and resource center for deaf for individuals from San Louis Obispo to the Oregon border. Students from nearby communities attend on a day school basis; a residential program (age 5+) is available for those at a further distance. Referral needed from student's local school district. Offers sign language classes for parents and parent workshops.
Provides outpatient counseling services, specializing in the treatment of children and families, as well as individual and couple counseling for problems that may include behavior disorders, school avoidance, abuse, family conflicts, marital conflict, depression and adjustment problems, parent child interaction therapy. Counseling also available at Martinez location.
Due to COVID-19, school closures until further notice. Limited staff are available by phone and email. Administers four elementary schools, one middle school, one high school, two alternative schools and an adult education program. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
Administers eighteen Preschools, thirty-six Elementary Schools, one K-8 School, six Middle Schools, six High Schools, along with Alternative Schools, and an adult education program as well as special education programs. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
Administers eight elementary schools and three middle schools in Brentwood. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information.
Administers five high schools, eighteen alternative schools, nine middle schools, thirty elementary schools, two special education school and two adult education centers. Programs and classes are available for special needs children, ages 0-22; call for information. Offers programs for foster students and homeless students. The district covers Concord, Pleasant Hill, Clayton; portions of Walnut Creek and Martinez, unincorporated areas, including Lafayette, Pacheco, and Bay Point.
Administers four public high schools, one alternative high school and an adult education department. Programs and classes are available for special education students; call for information.
Oversees Contra Costa County's 259 schools in 18 school districts including special education services for special needs students, alternative education programs, adult education classes and career development & ROP programs to prepare high school students and adults for careers.
Provides intensive, disability specific educational services for enrolled students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf/blind, and visually impaired/multi-disabled. Whose primary learning needs are related to their visual impairment. Offers a school based day program for blind and visually impaired individuals ages 7-22, a residential program for ages 9-22 and a transition program for ages 16-22. Referrals for admission to CSB must be made by the student's school district or SELPA in conjunction with the student's family.
Administers an elementary-middle school in Canyon. Services are available for special needs children, call for information.

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