The primary mission of the local LPC is to plan for child care and development services based on the needs of families.
California Assembly Bill AB 2141 mandated that each of California’s 58 counties establish a Local Child Care and Development Planning Council (LPC). The primary mission of the local LPC is to plan for child care and development services based on the needs of families. The State of California appointed the County Board of Supervisors (BOS) and the County Superintendent of Schools as the designated authorities to establish an LPC. The Consortium for Early Learning Services, a 501(c) 3, founded in 1982, was appointed as the LPC for Riverside County in 1992.
Collaborate with the Riverside County Office of Education, First 5 Riverside and other entities to carry out Early Care and Education staff retention initiatives.
In accordance with the Brown Act, the intention to make appointments to the council and invite local organizations to participate will be publicized locally.
How Can You Be Appointed to your Local Planning Council?
If you are interested in serving your community as a member of the Local Planning Council, and would like to receive additional information, please contact our Local Planning Coordinator at LPC@consortiumels.org or 951-778-5005
If you’ve earned your Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education between May 1, 2024, and now, get ready for some exciting news!