Michelle François
Senior Director of Compassionate Education Systems (CES) at the National Center for Youth Law (NCYL); Michelle leads NCYL’s Compassionate Education Systems Initiative to ensure that all young people experience compassion, love and respect in their day to day lives at school, feel welcome in their school communities, are supported to thrive in school, and are afforded respect and opportunity to express their values, perspectives and preferences in educational decision making. Her role encompasses CES as a whole, including all CES sites in both California and Arizona.
Kayla Schivo
Senior Program Manager, Compassionate Education Systems Monterey at the National Center for Youth Law (NCYL); Kayla leads the Monterey Demonstration Site where she works with NCYL liaisons and their partner school district, MPUSD, to support students and families who experience homelessness. A large part of her role as program manager is to use data and evaluation to identify gaps in services, improve best practices, and continue to push the work. None of this would be possible without the whole team.
Margaret Olmos
California Director of Compassionate Education Systems at the National Center for Youth Law (NCYL); Margaret is the Director of the Compassionate Education Systems team in California which aims to improve the educational outcomes of young people experiencing homelessness, involved in the foster care system, and on juvenile probation. This initiative works in local communities to ensure students experience compassion by the many adults entrusted to support them and are supported on their path to graduate from high school and the futures they want for themselves.
Erica Parker
Education Liaison; Erica serves as an education liaison across two high schools, Monterey High School and Educational Options, where she serves students and families who are identified as McKinney-Vento. She partners directly with young people and their families to support a variety of needs such as basic needs (i.e. clothing, food, shelter, etc.), education (i.e. attendance, grades, transportation, etc.), and personal growth (i.e. goal setting, college and career planning, etc.).
Aracele Ortiz
Education Liaison; Aracele serves as an education liaison across two high schools, Marina High School and Seaside High School, where she serves students and families who are identified as McKinney-Vento. She partners directly with young people and their families to support a variety of needs such as basic needs (i.e. clothing, food, shelter, etc.), education (i.e. attendance, grades, transportation, etc.), and personal growth (i.e. goal setting, college and career planning, etc.).