DMSELPA Policies and Procedures

Policy – Category 4000 (Personnel)

BP 4001 – Personnel Development

Linked Professions (CAHELP) (https://cahelp.org) and all registration is handled through the Organizational Management System (OMS) at http://oms.sbcss.k12oms.org.ca.us

For events that require payment, individuals must register online and follow up with payment forwarded to the DMSELPA office. When an individual initially registers online, he/she will receive an email indicating that his/her registration will be confirmed once payment is received. Once the DMSELPA has received payment, registrants will be sent another email confirming registration. Those who do not receive a confirmation email prior to the day of the training should check with their LEA to determine whether payment has been sent. If payment has been sent and the registration has not yet been confirmed, individuals should contact the DMSELPA office to confirm/verify registration and that all materials will be available for all participants on the day of the training. Many of the DMSELPA trainings fill up quickly and, unfortunately, the DMSELPA has had to turn away some individuals on the day of the training due to nonreceipt of payment, and because the training was full. It is in the individual’s best interest to register early and ensure that payment is sent promptly so that your registration can be confirmed. The DMSELPA hopes the electronic system streamlines the registration process and allows individuals to verify registration via email prior to the event.

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On-site Training

To request training from the DMSELPA, LEA staff must fill out an on-site request form. This form needs to be signed by the LEA Special Education Director and sent to the DMSELPA office. The request form can be scanned and emailed or faxed to the DMSELPA Program Manager for Regional Services at 17800 Highway 18, Apple Valley, CA 92307, (760) 242- 5363. The Special Education Director and requestor’s email addresses should be included in the form so that the DMSELPA can verify receipt of the training request via email. Because program specialists book trainings several months in advance, the DMSELPA will need approximately six weeks advance notice to fulfill requests for on-site training. The DMSELPA program team meets every Monday to review all requests and to assign requests to the appropriate program specialist. The requestor and the Special Education Director will be notified via email when the request has been assigned and a program specialist or support person will contact the requesting individual to make final arrangements.

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Special Education Staff

Teachers assigned to serve children with disabilities shall possess the credential that authorizes them to teach the primary disability of children within the special education setting as determined by the program placement recommendation in the child's Individualized Education Program (IEP) ( Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations § 80046.5 through 80048.6 ). Special education teachers who teach core academic subjects

BP 4001 – Personnel Development

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Desert Mountain Special Education Local Plan Area (DMSELPA) (rev. 09/17)

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