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Los Angeles trustee pitches new county‑boards association and invites Orange County participation

Orange County Board of Education · December 4, 2025
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Summary

Yvonne Chan of the Los Angeles County Board of Education presented the new Association of California County Boards of Education (ACCP), described statewide coordination, training and advocacy plans, and thanked Orange County for being a founding member as the group scales up regional activities and trustee supports.

Yvonne Chan, a trustee on the Los Angeles County Board of Education, joined the Orange County Board of Education by Zoom to present the newly launched Association of California County Boards of Education (ACCP). Chan described ACCP’s mission to strengthen county boards’ advocacy, training and connectivity and invited Orange County trustees to participate in regional mini‑conferences, statewide trainings and an online resource hub.

Chan said ACCP formed in January 2025, building on decades of county‑board work, and that member counties now represent students statewide. She described ACCP services including governance training, legislative analysis and a free handbook for trustees, and explained that the group intends to run regional events at a lower price point to broaden participation. She also thanked local trustees for their leadership and noted Orange County’s role as a founding member.

Board members responded with appreciation for ACCP’s training and advocacy offers and thanked Chan for the presentation.

What’s next: Chan invited trustees to share ideas on regional events and to participate in ACCP trainings and a planned mini‑conference schedule.