Programs and grant funding are collaboratively developed among county office of education, pre-schools, public schools and higher education, service agencies, and community organizations to improve the health, safety, and educational success of children, youth, families,
and communities. This service provides administration and supervision of grant program personnel, relationships and resources and offers facilitation and technical assistance to schools and partners in grant program and resource development, application, and
implementation.
After School and Extended
Learning Programs
After School Education and Safety Programs
On-going funding provided by California Department of
Education supports the success of K-9 students in extended
academic improvement, educational enrichment, and recreation and
health learning opportunities that take place in safe school and
community environments. Beyond school hours activities are
linked to classroom learning, improving student attendance and
behavior, and increasing parent and community involvement in and
support of students and schools. Programs serve K-9
students and their families in 28 schools and sites countywide.
Region 2 Learning Support Network
After School Technical Assistance and Training
In California, CDE funding provides resources to each region
to be administered by local county office of education
designated as Regional Leads for afterschool. Regional
Leads work to ensure that governmental, educational and
community organizations are aware of the importance of and
effectively support afterschool initiatives - including capacity
building of funded schools to meet statutory requirements.
Region 2 serves Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta,
Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity counties.
Child Development Programs and
Services
CDPS
develops, administrates, coordinates and delivers early care
and education programs to children and families, provides
complementary support projects, partnerships, collaborative planning, and data collection and analysis in Butte County.
Community Development and Training
Throughout the state,
contracts
are developed with Districts and COEs to provide technical
assistance to current and/or potential After School, and Healthy
Start programs, which include support with strategic planning,
organizational development, staff development training, coaching
and mentoring. Scope of services range from community
engagement of school staff, students, parents, cultural groups,
businesses, law enforcement, non-profit organizations,
foundations and governmental partners in assessing needs and
strengths of children and youth to promoting youth development
principles and approaches, leadership development, maximizing
resources, strengthening and sustaining pre-K-12 educational
programs and services to enhance attainment of student academic,
physical and emotional outcomes.
For more information contact:
Gloria Halley - Community
Developer
Phone: (530) 532-5839
Fax: (530)
532-5699
Email:
ghalley@bcoe.org
Health and Safety Programs
The Partners in Health & Safety are health educators and community organizing professionals and youth dedicated to improving the health and safety of youth, families,
schools, and communities in Butte County through drug, alcohol, tobacco, and violence prevention
and learning support services. Development of positive assets
for youth, families, schools, and communities are essential.
Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (MAA)
Federal funding reimburses school employees for the cost of
administrative activities that promote access to health care for
pre-K-12 students in public schools and coordinate student
health care needs with Medi-Cal service providers.
Employees of BCOE and identified districts and schools in Butte
County are trained and assisted in providing and reporting MAA
activities performed during the typical work day as reported in
four annual week-long time surveys. Local Education
Councils (LECs) in each CCSESA region support the system of
training, review and reimbursement through the California
Department of Health Services (DHS) and the Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Systems (CMS).
LEA Billing Option
The Local Education Agency Medi-Cal Billing (LEA Billing) Option
program offers health assessment and treatment by school health
professionals for eligible children and family members.
Claims for these services are billed to Medi-Cal for individuals
who receive services and are eligible for Medi-Cal support.
Mobile Dental Van
Funding from the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board (MRMIB)
for a Rural Health Demonstration Project Populations supports a
mobile dental van provided by Dental Access. The van
offers visual dental screenings, sealants, fluoride treatments,
and dental health education to pre-K-12 children and youth,
coordinated by BCOE in forty project locations in isolated rural
areas of six north state counties. Identified locations
have concentrations of migrant and/or Native American children
who have limited access to dental care.
For more information on MAA, LEA Billing or the Dental Van,
contact:
Anysia Drumheller - Medi-Cal
Programs Specialist
Phone: (530) 532-5733
Fax: (530)
532-5699
Email:
adrumhel@bcoe.org
Email:
maatechsupport@bcoe.org
For More Information
Contact:
Carolyn Olsen - Assistant Superintendent
Butte County Office of Education
1859 Bird Street, Oroville, CA 95965
Phone: (530) 532-5789
Email: colsen@bcoe.org