VCOE is hosting the Math Adoption Publishers' Fair, a full day for teachers to explore high-quality math curriculum options and meet directly with publishers to preview instruction materials.
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VCOE's Battle of the Books and Batalla de los Libros events are seeking volunteers! If you would like to volunteer for Battle of the Books, go to: bit.ly/4vIqhpD. If you would like to volunteer for Batalla de los Libros, go to: bit.ly/4dZwaZg.
From special education to alternative education, see how VCOE schools ensure that there are no roadblocks to students' learning. Watch it at: bit.ly/whatisvcoe
Dr. César Morales, Ventura County Superintendent of Schools, spoke at the Association of California County Boards of Education (ACCBE) Knowledge to Action conference to discuss the importance of county offices as agents for change in shaping the future of education.
Support the United Way of Ventura County's Stuff the Bus campaign that helps provide essential school supplies for homeless youth by providing brand-new backpacks and school supplies. To learn more, go to: vcunitedway.org/education/st...
Congratulations to Team Loki Legion on their first-place victory and all the teams who were part of last night's Hackathon by the Sea Showdown at VCOE! Students presented their solutions for an emergency communication system in this high-tech educational event.
As we celebrate Mesa Union’s Middle School Mock Trial team heading to this weekend’s state championship, you can learn more about the competition on the Focus on Education podcast, with special guest Judge Romero. Watch it here: youtu.be/Si2VfdK5Sd8?...
Learn to use technology to drive meaningful change at TIDE: Technology, Innovation & Data in Education. Join us in Camarillo on Friday, May 8, for this free event: vcoe.k12oms.org/eventdetail....
Read the new CTE Spotlight from the VCOE Career Education Department: conta.cc/4mkO3Uj
Calling Ventura County high school artists from Rep. Carbajal's district (Ojai and Ventura)! Submit artwork for the 2026 Congressional Art Competition to be displayed in the U.S. Capitol. Deadline: April 17, 2026. Go to: repcarbajal.us/artcompetition
Thank you to Ventura County Supervisor Vianey Lopez for sharing your insights on public service with these students who participated in the VCOE Civic Action Project.
Dr. César Morales, Ventura County Superintendent of Schools, spoke at CSUCI Professor Daniel Sandoval's sociology class about the growing role public schools are playing in providing social services.
In partnership with Fresno COE, VCOE hosted the final 2025-26 CALPADS Network Watch Party, where participants got the chance to share best practices and receive updates on CALPADS.
Find out about VCOE’s career education courses, our new welding center, and all of the services we provide in this video with Dr. César Morales, Ventura County Superintendent of Schools. Watch it at: bit.ly/whatisvcoe
VCOE's ACCESS School in Moorpark received a visit from Dr. César Morales, Ventura County Superintendent of Schools, who loved seeing the students engaged in learning with our wonderful teachers and staff!
Learn what happens inside the courtroom during the Mock Trial competition in the latest episode of VCOE's Focus on Education podcast, with special guest Judge Romero. Watch it here: youtu.be/Si2VfdK5Sd8?...
California High School Voter Education Weeks are April 13-24, 2026. Click the link for more information on school presentations and how high schoolers can pre-register to vote: www.sos.ca.gov/elections/hi...
VCOE hosted a California Schools Information Services (CSIS) Statewide Data Governance Academy Watch Party for Ventura County educators to get actionable initiatives that agencies can use to launch, strengthen, or accelerate their local data governance efforts.
Learn to use technology to drive meaningful change at TIDE: Technology, Innovation & Data in Education. Join us in Camarillo on Friday, May 8, for this free event: vcoe.k12oms.org/eventdetail....
VCOE employees and community members are donating blood today at the Vitalant Blood Drive in Camarillo!
Dr. César Morales, Ventura County Superintendent of Schools, was honored to attend the Multicultural Day Art Exhibit hosted by the High School at Moorpark College. It explores the lessons of World War II through the art of Holocaust survivor David Labkovski.
Our Boswell students are springing into action in their latest edition of the Boswell Navigator. Read it here: bit.ly/41S0AoM
What is the Ventura County Office of Education??? Watch the video to see the many ways we support students, educators, schools, and districts in Ventura County. Watch the video here: youtu.be/i_SZdJ_aoys
Join us for this free virtual session on financial wellness for educators, including certification pathways for professional development led by NGPF’s Director of Teacher Success, Christian Sherril. Register here: bit.ly/4uWfTdw
Dr. César Morales, Ventura County Superintendent of Schools, congratulates Nate's Place recovery center in Oxnard on earning a grant that will allow them to greatly expand their services to local teens and young adults.
Learn how students bring courtroom drama to life at the annual VCOE Mock Trial competition, with the inside scoop from Superior Court Judge Gilbert Romero in the latest episode of VCOE's Focus on Education Podcast. Watch it here: youtu.be/Si2VfdK5Sd8
Calling all Ventura County high school artists! The 2026 Congressional Art Competition is now open! The deadline to submit is April 16. To learn more, go to: buff.ly/T3V33iH
This month's Library & Literacy update is in full bloom. Get resources for Poetry Month and ideas to celebrate School Library Month. Read it now: bit.ly/4sTBdPC
VCOE's Director of Early Childhood Programs, Alicia McFarland, is featured in the Isabella Project's March newsletter. See how VCOE is working to increase access to early childhood education and care at heyor.ca/gS3Oni.
Spring into the latest edition of VCOE's Focus on Education newsletter. Get the results of the Ventura County Mock Trial and Science Fair, hear from Superintendent Morales about why equity matters, and more. Read it now: conta.cc/48lifsC