Early Childhood Special Education – Napa Infant Preschool Program
Early Childhood Services Letter to Parents (English/Spanish) – PDF
The campuses, offices and programs of the five Napa County School Districts and the Napa County Office of Education are closed through the end of the school year. Remote learning information is being distributed to students.
Los campus, oficinas y programas de los cinco Distritos Escolares del Valle de Napa y de la Oficina de Educación del Condado de Napa están cerrados hasta el final del curso escolar. Se está distribuyendo información sobre aprendizaje remoto a los estudiantes.
Starting April 21st, the Napa County Office of Education (NCOE) will be providing free supper meals on Tuesdays and Fridays from 11 AM – 12 PM at 2121 Imola Ave., Napa. When you arrive at NCOE you will be asked to confirm how many children under 18 are in your family. You will receive 3 meals per child on Tuesday and 2 meals per child on Friday. In order to keep safe physical distance, we ask you open the trunk from inside your car for the staff to place your food.
- Meals are available for any child 18 years or under
- Children do not need to be present to pick up meals
- No paperwork is required to receive meals
- The Napa County Shelter at Home order does not apply if you are getting food
Safety First
In order to maintain the health and safety of all team members and visitors during meal distribution, please help us by doing the following:
- For your safety, please do not arrive before 11:00 a.m.
- Please do not get out of your car as we are committed to practicing social distancing.
- Meals are for pick up only. Please exit the site immediately after picking up your meals. Meals may not be consumed onsite.
- It is recommended that you wear protective face covering for your safety and the safety of others.
- Do not visit if you or anyone in your household has had contact with anyone who has tested positive for (or is being monitored for) COVID-19 in the last 14 days or had any symptoms of respiratory illness (fever greater than 100 degrees F, difficulty breathing, cough) in the last 14 days.
A partir del 21 de abril, la Oficina de Educación del Condado de Napa (NCOE) ofrecerá comidas gratis los martes y viernes entre 11 AM-12 PM en 2121 Imola Ave., Napa. Cuando lleguen a NCOE, se les pedirá que confirmen cuántos niños menores de 18 años hay en su familia. Recibirán tres comidas por niño/a el martes y 2 comidas por niño/a el viernes. Para mantener la distancia física de seguridad, les pedimos que abran el maletero desde dentro de su carro para que el personal ponga su comida.
- Las comidas están disponibles para cualquier niño/a de 18 años o menos.
- Los niños no tienen que estar presentes para recoger las comidas
- No se requiere documentación para recibir las comidas
- La orden de Confinamiento en Casa del Condado de Napa no se aplica si van a buscar comida.
La seguridad es lo primero
Para mantener la salud y la seguridad de todos los miembros del equipo y de las visitas durante la distribución de comidas, por favor, ayúdennos haciendo lo siguiente:
- Por su seguridad, por favor, no lleguen antes de las 11:00 a.m.
- Por favor, no salgan de su carro, dado que respetamos el distanciamiento social.
- Las comidas son solo para recoger. Por favor, salgan inmediatamente después de recoger sus comidas. Las comidas no se pueden consumir in situ.
- Se recomienda que lleven mascarillas de protección por su seguridad y la seguridad de los demás.
- No acudan si usted o si alguien en su domicilio ha tenido contacto con cualquier persona que haya dado positivo (o que esté siendo controlado/a) en COVID-19 durante los últimos 14 días, o si ha tenido cualquier síntoma de enfermedad respiratoria (fiebre mayor que 100º F, dificultad para respirar, tos) en los últimos 14 días.
The Napa Infant Preschool Program (NIPP) is an Early Childhood Special Education program that provides a variety of special education services to children from birth through five years, who are eligible under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
Our philosophy places an emphasis on the “whole” child, using a family focused approach that engages parents as active participants in their child’s education. Through cooperative community networking and a team approach to service delivery we provide experiences and environments that address how children learn; how families can promote learning; how children make and keep friends; how children become more independent; how children play; how children talk and listen; and how children feel about themselves.
Our Program Staff Includes
- Early Childhood Special Education Teachers & Assistants
- Speech Therapists
- Physical Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Psychologist
- School Nurse
- Family Counselor
- Vision Specialist
- Hearing Specialist
- Bilingual Support Staff
- Family Education Classes
- Coordination of Services with Other Agencies
- Transition to School-Aged Program Support
Our Services Include
- Developmental Assessments for Eligibility and Individualized Education Plans
- Inclusive preschool classes
- Consultation with community preschool or childcare providers
- Individual or small group speech and language services
- Home visits
- Family involvement activities
- Parent support groups
How to Refer a Child
A family may refer their child by directly contacting the Napa Infant Program or the Napa Preschool Program. Children may also be referred for services by relatives, physicians, public health nurses, California Children’s Services, North Bay Regional Center, school districts, or other educational programs.
At no charge to you, we can help answer your questions and provide the services you need for your child. It all starts with one phone call. Contact us today.
Children Birth to Three
Napa Infant Program
707.253.6914
Children Three to Five
Napa Preschool Program
707.253.6850