Teacher Shortage: Crisis or Opportunity?

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Teacher Shortage: Crisis or Opportunity?
In this opinion piece for the Ventura County Star, Superintendent Stan Mantooth looks at the challenges and opportunities presented by the serious shortage of people entering the teaching profession.
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2015-16 School Calendars Now Available

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2015-16 School Calendars Now Available
With the 2015-16 school year about to begin, we've prepared a calendar with key dates for all Ventura County school districts. You'll find it on our Calendars page along with detailed calendars for VCOE-operated schools.Download Calendars
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Mesa Union School District Names Jeff Turner New Superintendent
After an extensive search conducted by the Ventura County Office of Education, the Mesa Union School District Board of Education has selected Jeff Turner as the district’s new Superintendent. Mr. Turner is the current Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services at the Rio School District in Oxnard.
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Focus on Education: Summer 2015 - The Class of 2015
As the 2015 school year comes to a close, we are proud to introduce you to eleven remarkable graduating seniors who represent the best of Ventura County. 
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Meet the 2015 Ventura County Teacher of the Year

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Meet the 2015 Ventura County Teacher of the Year
The Ventura County Office of Education is proud to announce that a veteran educator known for sparking a love of learning in some of our most at-risk kids is the 2015 Ventura County Teacher of the Year. Kathy Elliott teaches ninth to twelfth grade English and art at Pacific High School, a continuation school in Ventura. She has been an educator for 30 years and taught at Pacific High School for 12 years.Elliott found out she won on Wednesday morning when family, friends and education officials c...
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$10.2 Million Grant to Enhance Career Education in Ventura County
The Ventura County Office of Education (VCOE) has received a $10.2 million grant from the California Department of Education’s Career Pathways Trust program that will fund an unprecedented effort to provide career and technical education to local students. VCOE is one of only ten education agencies in the state to be awarded grants at this level in a highly competitive application process. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson announced the winning applicants today in San Jos...
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263 Beginning Teachers Complete Induction Training at VCOE
Congratulations to the 263 beginning teachers who celebrated the completion of their "induction" training in a ceremony at VCOE on May 19. This is one of our largest induction groups and it comes at a time when there is a great need for new teachers.
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Innovative Teachers Awarded $10,750 in IMPACT II Grants
Twenty-three teachers from throughout Ventura County are receiving $10,750 in grants for developing innovative lessons for their students. The 2015 IMPACT II grants are awarded by VCOE to teachers from nine schools in four local districts.
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VCOE Teacher Credentialing Programs Receive Full Accreditation
All nine teacher credentialing programs offered by the Ventura County Office of Education have received full accreditation from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Every seven years, the CTC’s Committee on Accreditation conducts a thorough review of the programs that includes a site visit and extensive interviews with program administrators and participants. Today in Sacramento, the Commission unanimously approved the accreditation of the VCOE programs.According to the Comm...
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Ventura County Graduation Rate Hits Five-Year High
Ventura County saw improvement in its high school graduation and dropout rates according to data released today by the California Department of Education. The graduation rate for the 2013-14 school year was 83.2 percent, which is up from 79.2 percent in 2009-10. Over the same period, the dropout rate has decreased from 13.2 percent to 9.3 percent.Ventura County’s graduation rate in 2013-14 exceeded the statewide rate of 80.8 percent. The County also enjoyed a 2013-14  dropout rate that’s bette...
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