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CALSA’s Summer Institute is where innovators, educators, and intergenerational leaders come together to shape the future of public education. Grounded in the theme Somos el Puente entre Generaciones – We Are the Bridge Between Generations, the 2026 conference elevates the voices, practices, and partnerships that strengthen schools and communities across California.

 For more information on Summer Institute 2026, visit calsa.org/summerinstitute.
Thursday June 25, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
This session highlights how the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) developed and implemented a countywide strategy to support school districts serving students and families impacted by changes in immigration policy. Central to this effort was the creation of a cross-division Immigration Taskforce, which brought together leaders from student services, mental health, legal counsel, and community partnerships to design a coordinated, rapid-response system of support. The taskforce aligned messaging, resources, and training priorities to ensure consistency across all 80 school districts in Los Angeles County.
Through this structure, LACOE launched a comprehensive training initiative delivered virtually and in community-based settings to educators, families, and community partners. Using tools such as Supporting School Staff: A Multi-Tiered Guide to Immigration-Related Stress and Legal Protections for Immigrant Students , the county provided guidance on staff wellbeing, student rights, trauma-informed practices, and school responsibilities under current laws. These trainings were intentionally designed to be accessible, culturally responsive, and grounded in real-time policy updates.
The strategy also centered student engagement and empowerment. Schools implemented student-facing lessons, peer-led discussions, and informational campaigns to ensure students understood their right to a public education regardless of immigration status and felt equipped to advocate for themselves and their families.
By leveraging cross-sector collaboration, community partnerships, and a multi-tiered system of supports, LACOE created a scalable, equity-centered model that strengthens school systems, builds trust with families, and ensures safe, inclusive learning environments during times of uncertainty.


Speakers
avatar for Vibiana Andrade

Vibiana Andrade

General Counsel, Los Angeles County Office of Education
Vibiana M. Andrade previously served as a Los Angeles deputy city attorney. Prior to that, she was with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, serving as the attorney in charge of legal programs, public policy and community outreach. She also has worked as a lawyer... Read More →
avatar for Selena Barajas-Ledesma, MSW Ed.D.

Selena Barajas-Ledesma, MSW Ed.D.

Director II, Community Schools, Los Angeles County Office of Education
Dr. Selena Barajas-Ledesma has over 20 years of experience supporting the students and families of Los Angeles County. She started her career in public service at the Department of Public Social Services and supporting families experiencing homelessness in the community of Boyle Heights... Read More →
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Fredy Ruiz

Immigrant Relations Coordinator, Los Angeles County Office of Education
With over 20 years of experience, I have had the privilege of working alongside families in Los Angeles County from underserved communities in various capacities. Currently, I serve as an advocate for immigrant communities in my role as the Immigrant Relations Coordinator at the Los... Read More →
Thursday June 25, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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