Classes in the Life Sciences and Physics buildings have resumed. The Chemistry building will remain closed until further notice.
Students will identify and learn at least two criteria needed to successfully access at Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS) for their special needs.
Students who attend the Foster & Kinship Care Education (FKCE) Program's renewal classes will learn information and strategies that enable them to support the child's safety, well-being, and permanence needs and effectively use trauma-informed strategies to meet the needs of the children in their care.
Students attending the Partnering for Safety and Permanence – Model Approach to Partnerships in parenting (PS-MAPP) class will gain the knowledge and skills that enables them to select whether or not to foster or adopt at this time.
Foster & Kinship Education at the Community Education Office
Communications Building, Room 201-CA
Website: www.ECCommunityEd.com