Jael Ovalle
Jael Ovalle is the Program Manager for Parent Education for the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE). She participated in the design and implementation of the Title I Parent Education and Consultation Program; an overhaul of LACOEs’ models for parental engagement. The program is the first and only agency-lead program in the nation to reach out to the families of incarcerated youth, homeless students and foster children. Jael has been at the center of major reform on parent engagement in Los Angeles. She has worked with community partners, bargaining units, district officials, families and students to support the passage of the historic resolution “Parents As Equal Partners” in 2010, which sparked a substantial conversation on the role of parents in public education. She collaborated in the creation of the Parents’ Bill of Rights, to guide the parent involvement work of school districts, charter schools and community-based organizations that advocate for parental engagement in education in Los Angeles. Jael has participated in extensive training on the Dr. Joyce Epstein’s Typology for Parental Engagement, conducted by Dr. Epstein’s herself, and possess broad knowledge of the Parent Action Teams model by the Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships at Johns Hopkins University and the research that guides school district's practices for parental engagement in the nation. Jael has Master’s Degree in Public Administration Program, with a specialization in Leadership. She is an expert in policy writing, strategic planning, budget alignment, and understands profoundly the political environment in which the work of educating students and providing families with authentic opportunities for learning must be carried out.