23 Ventura County Schools Receive Gold Ribbon Honors
Twenty-three Ventura County elementary schools have been honored as 2016 Gold Ribbon Schools by the California Department of Education. The Gold Ribbon Awards recognize California schools that have made gains in implementing the academic content and performance standards adopted by the State Board of Education. These include the California Standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics, California English Language Development Standards, and Next Generation Science Standards.The Califor...
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VCOE Recognized as Leader in Student Digital Safety
A new report from iKeepSafe finds VCOE has distinguished itself as an internet safety trendsetter in the education space. Through effective programs and initiatives, collaboration with iKeepSafe and other experts in the field of online safety, and the skilled leadership of Stephen Carr, VCOE has guided their county into a positive digital culture.
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Antonio Castro Named New VCOE Associate Superintendent
After an extensive search, the Ventura County Office of Education has named Dr. Antonio Castro as its new Associate Superintendent of Educational Services. Dr. Castro will replace Dr. Valerie Chrisman, who is retiring in June after 14 years of service with VCOE.Dr. Castro is currently the Director of Student Support Services at the Conejo Valley Unified School District in Thousand Oaks. In his new role, he will lead VCOE’s Educational Services Branch, which provides training, curriculum de...
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Focus on Education: Spring 2016 - Expanded Learning Opportunities
From early education to after school programs, learning opportunities are expanding in Ventura county. In this edition of Focus on Education, we take a look at how early these programs are evolving into key components of a well-rounded education.
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Teacher of the Year Applications Being Accepted through May 5
The Ventura County Office of Education is now accepting applications for the 2016 Ventura County Teacher of the Year. This program recognizes outstanding Ventura County teachers for the dedication and innovation they bring to their students and highlights the contributions local teachers make in our schools every day.  Candidates must be nominated by a school district, charter school, private school or service club and be at least one of the following:• A fully credentialed pre-kinderg...
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VCOE Receives Two Statewide Communications Awards

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VCOE Receives Two Statewide Communications Awards
Ventura County Office of Education Communications Manager Dave Schermer was honored with two awards from the California School Public Relations Association (CalSPRA) at its annual seminar on March 3 in North Hollywood. Schermer received Awards of Merit in the categories of Internet/Intranet Website and Newsletter/Newspaper.The website award recognizes Schermer’s work leading a complete redesign and redevelopment of VCOE’s public website at www.vcoe.org. The redesigned website replace...
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$5.7 Million Grant to Enhance Career Education in Ventura County
The Ventura County Office of Education has received a $5.7 million Career Technical Education Incentive Grant from the California Department of Education (CDE). VCOE is one of 265 applicants receiving a total of $245 million to integrate academics with career training, connect employers with schools and prepare students for jobs in high-demand fields, including robotics, information technology, health care, teaching and emergency services.VCOE leads a consortium of local school districts that of...
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Ocean View School District Proves an Ounce of Prevention Pays Off
The Ocean View School District was honored as a Health Champion by the Ventura County Board of Supervisors at its regular meeting today in Ventura. The Oxnard-based district was recognized for its Healthy Habits initiative, which encourages employees to have an annual preventative visit with their health care provider. The campaign, which offered gift cards to employees who receive an annual preventive visit, had a dramatic impact. Prior to the Healthy Habits program, only 29 percent of district...
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VCOE Tech Chief Receives National Honor for Innovative Leadership
Steve Carr, the Chief Technology Officer at the Ventura County Office of Education, is one of 20 education technology leaders nationwide to be honored by the National School Boards Association. The NSBA named Carr one of its “20 to Watch,” which recognizes the “ability to inspire colleagues to explore and embrace innovative technology solutions and instructional strategies that contribute to high-quality learning experiences for all students.”In selecting Carr for the hon...
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Camarillo High Wins 2016 Ventura County Mock Trial

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Camarillo High Wins 2016 Ventura County Mock Trial
Adolfo Camarillo High School’s Scorpions team is the winner of the 2016 Ventura County Mock Trial. Their victory comes after a five-year winning streak by La Reina High School. The Mock Trial results were announced this evening at an awards ceremony at the Oxnard Performing Arts Center. Here is how the top eight teams placed:1. Adolfo Camarillo Scorpions      2. Grace Brethren3. Oak Park Black           &n...
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