General Agency Information |
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Name: | Santa Cruz County Office of Education |
Address: |
400 Encinal Street Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Driving Directions |
Contact Information |
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Primary Phone: | 831-466-5600 |
Fax: | 831-466-5607 |
Website: | https://santacruzcoe.org/ |
Hours |
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Days/Hours of Operation: |
Monday-Friday, 8-4
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Details |
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Description: | More than 150 years ago, the citizens of California, through the State Constitution and State Legislature created a three-level system of public education. While regulations, funding, and fundamental policies are established at the State level, the day-to-day delivery of instruction is the responsibility of over 1,000 local districts in California. At the intermediate level of the public education system, the 58 county offices provide a support infrastructure for local schools and districts. They also must fulfill State mandates to audit school district budgets, register teacher credentials, complete employee background checks, certify school attendance records, and develop countywide programs to service special student populations. |
Mission: | The Santa Cruz County Office of Education is a public agency whose purpose is to provide educational leadership, resources and services to schools to ensure quality educational opportunities for all students. |
Programs: | Direct instructional programs are offered through special education, alternative education and Regional Occupational Programs. |
Languages other than English: | Spanish |
Accommodations for Disabled Persons: | Call for Information |
Public Transportation: | Available Within One Block |
Eligibility: | Public Service |
Fees: | Call for Information |
Areas Served: | Santa Cruz County |
Physical Location: | Santa Cruz |
Funding Source: | State Government |
Subject Headings |
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Subject Headings: |
Alternative Education Alternative Schools Camps Child Care Centers Child Care Instruction Child Care Provider Training Child Care Resource and Referral Child Development Classes Children Developmental Disabilities Early Childhood Education Government Agencies High Schools Middle Schools Physical Disabilities Public Schools Resource System Development Assistance Special Education Students Students with Disabilities Technical Assistance Specializations Vocational Education |
This agency was last updated on February 10, 2022. |