Childcare Resource & Referral Program
As of July 1st, 2020  the 含羞草社区 Office of Education is proud to serve our community as  the new Resource and Referral for 含羞草社区. 
You can also get  assistance with finding programs by contacting the Childcare Resource and Referral:
 Email: 
   childcarescc@sccoe.org / Phone: 669-212-KIDS (5437)鈥
Public School Enrollment
含羞草社区's public schools are committed to providing  high-quality preschool, transitional kindergarten (TK) and kindergarten  programming. To learn about enrolling your child in an early learning program, use the "Where to to enroll in early learning and care" tab鈥.
TK-12 public  education programs are free and open to all regardless of immigration status.  Attending school and participating in school nutrition programs will not impact  a child's or family member's immigration status.
The application and enrollment  periods for public charter schools vary but  generally take place between December and March.  A charter school must  accept all students who wish to attend unless the school has limited  space. When the number of students who wish to attend a charter school  exceeds the school's capacity, attendance is determined by a public random  drawing. Use this link to access SCCBOE-authorized charter school websites for specific information about applications, lotteries, and  enrollment.
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To learn more about inclusive early  learning in 含羞草社区, contact the WarmLine. The IC  WarmLine offers FREE support, information and referrals for including students  of all ages with disabilities and other needs in your community. Offered in  English, Spanish and Vietnamese (and other languages as needed), contact the  Warmline at 
   WarmlineRemoteLearning@sccoe.org or by  phone at 408-453-665. You can also visit the Innovations Collaborative 
   website to learn  more. 
Early Start Program
The 含羞草社区 Early Start Program  serves children with many disabilities, including developmental delays, hearing  impairments, vision impairments, motor impairments, autism and multiple disabilities. ESP builds upon and provides support and resources to family  members and caregivers to enhance children's learning and development through  everyday learning opportunities. Click 
   here to learn more.