New conference strands are inclusive of ALL roles in education. Registration is now open! Call for Proposals and Sponsorship Opportunities are also available.
The following RCOE divisions and units are dedicated to providing professional development training and career advancement opportunities. The School of Education was established to meet the growing demand for credentialed and highly-qualified staff, in addition to units under our Educational Services and Student Programs and Services divisions.
Every student in Riverside County will graduate from high school academically and socially prepared for college, the workforce,
and civic responsibility.
Many of our units and programs provide countywide and regional support for professional networking groups, as well as continuously developing educational resources to assist district and school administrators and teacher leaders with the latest data-driven solutions for classrooms and targeted student groups. Some of the units providing these services include:
Begin your journey of developing a sustainable creative practice to release stress, increase empathy, and encourage kindness to yourself as you learn to create Paper Collages. This art project will pay special attention to the music, feelings of the participant, color choices and cutting techniques to design your collage.
Winning entries in the category of visual arts incorporated the theme “Expressions of Possibility”. Dance competition submissions close today, with Theater submissions now being accepted through April 21.
A total of 525 submissions from every school district in Riverside County poetically addressed the theme “Expressions of Change.” Visual Arts winners set for announcement next week. Dance competition submissions open through April 14.
Awards ceremony acknowledges blue ribbon recipients and internships with Riverside County Public Defender’s Office, Riverside County District Attorney’s Office, and the Riverside County Superior Court following fourth round of student competition.
Dr. Judy White sworn in as commissioner for First 5 Riverside to represent Riverside County Office of Education and 430,000 students in public schools and early learning programs