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Nicola Parr Honored As Solano Co. Behavioral Health School Hero
"She is a true advocate for putting students' needs first."

From The Solano County Dept.: The Solano County Department of Health and Social Services nominated Solano County Office of Education’s Director of Student and Program Support Nicola Parr for their Behavioral Health School Provider Hero Award. She will be recognized during the 4th Annual Mental Health Month Celebration on Saturday, May 12th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 1234 Empire Street in Fairfield, California. “We are thrilled that our very own Nicola Parr is receiving this well-deserved recognition. Nicola exemplifies our guiding principles of leadership, collaboration, and support. She is a true advocate for putting students’ needs first. The Solano County Office of Education is student centered in our efforts and we take great pride in providing a variety of services based on the needs of our students and their families,” says Solano County Superintendent of Schools Lisette Estrella-Henderson.
The Solano County Office of Education Student and Program Support Department facilitates and synchronizes services for homeless and foster students throughout Solano County. They provide training to implement the Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) initiative for school districts throughout Solano County, regularly collaborate with the Solano County Behavioral Health Department to coordinate provisional counseling services for students under the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), and offer Positive School Climate services which includes social emotional learning support to students throughout Solano County. For more information about services provided by the Solano County Office of Education please contact Gethsemane Moss at 707-399- 4429 or GMoss@solanocoe.net.
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