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Ventura Unified proposes centralized Parent Institute pilot to support Spanish-speaking families

Ventura Unified School District Board of Education · September 23, 2025
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District staff presented a proposed centralized Parent Institute for Quality Education (PK) pilot: an eight‑week, Spanish‑language parent education program capped at 50 families with a $18,900 pilot budget to cover instruction, childcare and light dinner for participants.

Ventura Unified School District staff on Tuesday outlined a proposal to pilot a centralized Parent Institute for Quality Education, or PK, aimed at Spanish‑speaking multilingual families.

Staff said the PK signature program focuses on family engagement and parent education, offering weekly evening sessions (6 p.m.) over eight weeks, taught in Spanish and capped at 50 parents. Karen H., director of educational services, described workshop topics that include supporting homework, navigating parent‑teacher conferences,…

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