This free event provided in partnership with Creating Opportunities
Salem-Keizer Public Schools (SKPS) Office of Behavioral Learning and Student Services will be hosting a free information session on behavior supports available to students across the district’s 65 schools. Launched in 2017, the SKPS Office of Behavioral Learning supports students, staff and families in the development of social emotional and behavioral skills to prepare children for successful lives.
The event, geared toward parents, guardians and caretakers, is open to the public and will be held from 10 a.m. to noon and from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 28 at the Support Services Center, located at 2575 Commercial St. SE, Salem.
This event will provide parents and community members an opportunity to learn about how SKPS is working to support students’ behavioral needs from Office of Behavioral Learning Coordinator David Fender. This session is made possible through partnership with Creating Opportunities, a community organization working to support families of children with developmental disabilities.
The Salem-Keizer Office of Behavioral Learning currently supports thousands of students in our schools and provides supports such as social and emotional learning (SEL) curriculum, positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) structures, behavioral specialists, mental health specialists and more. To learn more about the SKPS Office of Behavioral Learning, visit its website.
What: Informative Session on Behavioral Supports in SKPS
When: 10 a.m. to noon and 5:30-7:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 28
Where: SKPS Support Services Center, 2575 Commercial St. SE, Salem
Cost: Free
Registration: http://www.creatingops.org
Additional: Refreshments will be provided, and language services are available upon request by contacting Student Services at 503-399-3101.