Capital Central Foothills Area Consortium

The Capital Central Foothills Area Consortium (CCFAC) is one of seven California Geographic Lead Areas in the California System of Support.  CCFAC represents 14 county offices of education (COEs) in Northern California.  CCFAC COEs serve 10% of California's students.

CCFAC Vision

Build capacity of COEs to provide effective assistance to districts; facilitate learning and collaboration across the system of support; and connect resources, professional learning activities, and other efforts available to assist Local Education Agencies (LEAs) and COEs to improve outcomes.

Equity Imperative

The consortium of county offices that comprise the Capital Central Foothills Geographic Region (CCFAC) believes in unlimited possibilities for every learner. Collectively we are committed to advancing equitable and inclusive practices, programs, and technical assistance that support our districts and schools in creating, sustaining, and continuously improving systems to ensure rich academic and social-emotional learning for each of the diverse students and families we serve. We seek to empower every learner in our region with the access, ability, and opportunity to realize a strong sense of civic engagement and belonging in their community and our state.

 

The CCFAC will work intentionally and collaboratively to leverage our collective expertise, will, and influence, to eliminate inequities in the education system by acknowledging, honoring, and planning for the diverse identities and lived experiences of the students and families we serve.

Collective IMPACT

CCFAC is organized to ensure collective impact and improved outcomes across all 14 COEs.  CCFAC represents a shared leadership model with an Advisory Committee that guides the work through identifying approaches to communication, building capacity, and collaborating to develop resources.   

The CCFAC Consortium is an expanded leadership group that represents curriculum, instruction, accountability, special education, alternative education, court, and community schools, and other areas of emphasis.  The CCFAC Consortium meets quarterly to ensure that resources are deployed, calibrated, and coordinated within CCFAC and across the state.