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Student Services
August 26, 2010

The Student Services department is comprised of programs designed to ensure diverse paths to success in an environment that fosters human dignity and promotes academic social, emotional and personal success. The department is responsible for the following:

  • Managing and administering all aspects of Special Education, CARE team, 504 Plans, health, psychological, home/hospital teaching, and guidance services.
  • Coordination & management of 504 process (Students with Disabilities - Americans with Disabilities Act).
  • Seeking and completing grant applications to expand educational services..
  • Administering the Martinez Early Intervention Preschool Programs.
  • Coordinating the district-wide kindergarten registration process.
  • Processing requests for intra-district (transfers between schools inside MUSD) agreements.
  • Administering involuntary transfer hearings and students suspensions / expulsions.
  • Overseeing the School Attendance Review Board (SARB).
  • Implementing Safe and Drug Free Schools & Healthy Kids Programs.
  • Administration of Medi-CAL Reimbursement / MAA Training and Billing.
  • Coordination & management with referral, assesment, and identification of students with special needs.
  • Facilitating IEPs (Individual Education Plan).
  • Hearing and Resolving parent support / compliance issues.
  • Administers district alternative dispute resolution.
  • Homeless and Foster Youth Programs

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CJ Cammack, Director of Student Services

Phone: (925) 335-5917
E-mail: CCammack@martinez.k12.ca.us

Martinez Unified School District, 921 Susana St., Martinez, CA 94553
Phone: 925-335-5800 | Fax: 925-335-5960 | Email: scasey@martinez.k12.ca.us - Last Modified: Wed Sep 29 11:13:38 PDT 2010

This school district does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, religion, political affiliation, gender, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, parental or marital status, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law, ordinance or regulation, in its educational program(s) or employment.