VCOE Tech Chief Lauds New Effort to Protect Student Privacy
The Internet Keep Safe Coalition (iKeepSafe.org) has launched a new California Student Privacy Assessment – an independent, third-party review of K12 edtech products, services and websites to demonstrate that their privacy policies and practices meet the expectations of new California laws, as well as current federal student privacy regulations.
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Video of VCOE-Hosted Robotics Competition Now Available
Video of the entire VEX Robotics competition hosted by VCOE on November 14 is available here. You can also view our photo gallery of the event.
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Winners of VCOE-Hosted Robotics Competition Announced
The winners of the first-ever VEX Robotics competition hosted by the Ventura County Office of Education have been announced. The "Nothing but Net" competition held Saturday in Camarillo featured robots built by middle and high school students from throughout Central and Southern California. The winners are: Tournament Champions• Viewpoint High School in Calabasas• James Monroe High School in North Hills• Grace Brethren Junior High and High Schools in Simi ValleyExcellence Award – Harvard-Wes...
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Teacher Shortage Highlighted in Ventura County Star
The urgent need for more people to enter the teaching profession is the focus of this article which appeared on the front page of the Sunday, November 8 edition of the Ventura County Star.
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Science Fair Poster Contest Winner

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Science Fair Poster Contest Winner
The Ventura County Office of Education is pleased to announce that Audrey Kao, a sophomore at Westlake High School, submitted the winning artwork that will represent the 2016 Ventura County Science Fair.Audrey’s artwork features a pair of young students planting flags on a planet that spell out “STEAM,” an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics. Audrey’s drawing will be featured in posters, flyers and packets publicizing the event. The theme of the 2016 Science Fai...
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Double Honors for VCOE from Statewide Superintendents Group
It was a big day for the Ventura County Office of Education at the quarterly meeting of the California County Superintendents Educational Services Association (CCSESA). Our Deputy Superintendent of Student Services Dr. Roger Rice was honored with the Star Award for his service on the Student Programs and Services Steering Committee. At the same time, our Associate Superintendent of Educational Services Dr. Valerie Chrisman was honored with the Star Award for her work on the Curriculum and Instru...
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Focus on Education: Fall 2015 - Career Education

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Focus on Education: Fall 2015 - Career Education
Career and Technical Education is taking off in Ventura County. In this edition of Focus on Education, we're proud to show you some of the exciting ways career education is transforming lives and building bright futures for Ventura County's students.
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Ventura County’s Premier Academic Competitions Seek Volunteers
Ventura County students have a long, proud tradition of excellence in local, state and national academic competitions. This is only possible through the strong commitment and partnership of our local volunteers. On average, more than 400 volunteer judges are needed to support the 2,500 students that annually participate in Ventura County Academic Decathlon, Mock Trial, Science Fair and VEX Robotics competitions. These high profile competitions are coordinated by the Ventura County Office of Educ...
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2015-16 VCOE Programs & Services Brochure Available Now
The 2015-16 Ventura County Office of Education Programs and Services brochure is now available for download. This handy guide provides a comprehensive overview all that VCOE offers to schools, districts, parents and students.
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New CAASPP Student Assessment Scores Released

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New CAASPP Student Assessment Scores Released
The California Department of Education today released the results of new statewide student tests known as the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP). This is the first time results are available for the assessments which are aligned to California’s new Common Core State Standards (CCSS).  The new computer-based tests, which are also known as “Smarter Balanced,” were administered in grades three through eight and eleven last spring. They featured...
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