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California Preschool Instructional Network (CPIN)

Serving Central Valley Region 7 Counties: Merced, Madera, Mariposa, Fresno, Tulare and Kings


Christie Hendricks -Coordinator
Office: (209) 381-6785 ext. 6153
Cell: (209) 658-5261
chendricks@mcoe.org

Shirley Baltazar - Early Childhood/Special Education Lead
Office: (209) 381-6785 ext. 6128
Cell: (209) 658-2354
sbaltazar@mcoe.org

Diana Decker - Special Education Lead
Cell: (559) 313-0941
ddecker@mcoe.org

Dr. Pamela Dungy - English Learner Lead
Cell: (559) 841-2828
pdungy@mcoe.org

Maria Cuevas - Secretary III
(209) 381-6785 ext. 6785
mcuevas@mcoe.org



  • CPIN is a Statewide System of Preschool Instructional Networks funded by Child Development and Special Education divisions to provide consistent and high quality professional development for preschool administrators and teachers focusing on preparing children ages 3-5, including English learners and children with disabilities, for success in elementary school.
  • MCOE is the lead agency for Region 7 ( Merced, Madera, Mariposa, Fresno, Tulare and Kings county) and this effort is coordinated by Christie Hendricks.
  • Diana Decker, Special Education Lead, provides professional development in inclusive practices. CDE/Special Education division committed these resources to insure that children with disabilities are full participants in inclusive preschool settings and that training will focus on the needs of ALL children.
  • Dr. Pamela Dungy, English Learner Lead, will help to insure that children who are learning English are also full participants in preschools and that practices are appropriate for their special needs and those of their families.

The Region 7 California Preschool Instructional Network (CPIN) focuses on the educational component of preparing all children, ages three to five years, for success in school by providing and/or supporting professional development for administrators and leaders in early childhood programs.

Sponsored by the California Department of Education                 CPINStaff.pdf

For more information, please visit: http://www.cpin.us/




 
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