Stanislaus County Office of Education

Stanislaus County Office of Education SCOE partners with local schools and the community to support quality education for more than 107,200 students.

The Stanislaus County Office of Education (SCOE) was named one of the Best Places to Work in the Central Valley in 2025. SCOE partners with local schools and the community to support quality education for more than 108,000 students in Stanislaus County and several thousand more in regional programs throughout the state. The office employs approximately 1,200 and manages a $300 million budget. Employment Opportunities can be viewed online at www.edjoin.org/SCOE

At the June 9 County Board of Education meeting, SCOE recognized employees reaching 25, 30, and 35 years of service. Con...
06/11/2026

At the June 9 County Board of Education meeting, SCOE recognized employees reaching 25, 30, and 35 years of service. Congratulations on these remarkable milestones, and thank you for your years of dedicated service to supporting students

25 Years of Service
• Ira Ellis
• Nancy Miller
• Heather Haubrich
• Shelly Campbell
• Julie Wright
• Guadalupe Rodriguez
• Karen Beckwith
• Michael Parisi

30 Years of Service
• Terri McNabb
• Kristy Mabee

35 Years of Service
• Robert Hallsteinsson

Summer fun is rolling into a neighborhood near you!  The Stanislaus County Parks and Recreation brings fun to youth ages...
06/11/2026

Summer fun is rolling into a neighborhood near you! The Stanislaus County Parks and Recreation brings fun to youth ages 6-17 weekdays from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. during the summer. Learn more at stancountyparks.com/mobilerecvan

Monday: Salida Park (Salida)
Tuesday: Fairview Park (Modesto)
Wednesday: Hatch Park (Keyes)
Thursday: Sterling Ranch Park (Denair)
Friday: Burbank-Paradise Park (Modesto)

Congratulations to our SCOE retirees honored in June 2026!Together, these 24 dedicated employees have contributed an inc...
06/10/2026

Congratulations to our SCOE retirees honored in June 2026!

Together, these 24 dedicated employees have contributed an incredible 501 years of service to students, families, educators, and communities throughout Stanislaus County. At the June 9 County Board of Education meeting, nine retirees were recognized in person as we celebrated the lasting impact of each individual’s career.

Thank you for your commitment, service, and the difference you have made. We wish you all the best in retirement!

Adalberto Aguiar, Maintenance Technician/Plumber — 31 years
Catherine Anderson, Infant/Toddler Educator — 15 years
Norma Aranda, Center Supervisor, Child & Family Services — 23 years
Cindy Arroyo, Assistant to the Executive Director, SELPA — 10 years
Ramsina Atanus, SELPA Fiscal Director — 20 years
Patricia Bautista, Para Educator Severe — 19 years
Joy Bills, Early Intervention Program Assistant — 32 years
Marcelo Briones, Principal/Program Director — 25 years
Shelly Campbell, Human Resources Specialist III — 25 years
Sylvia Duburg, Infant/Toddler Educator — 16 years
Patricia Giron, Infant/Toddler Early Start Teacher — 10 years
Michelle Higginson, Center Supervisor, Child & Family Services — 11 years
Debra Hodge, Behavior Support Program Assistant — 24 years
Kimberly Kelley, Program Specialist — 25 years
Kristy Mabee, Principal/Program Director — 30 years
Leticia Munoz, Preschool Teacher — 24 years
Laura Richards, School Nurse — 22 years
Raul Rodriguez, Custodian II — 9 years
Laurel Ruddy, Education Options Teacher, Independent Study — 18 years
Geraldine Selby, Full Inclusion Teacher — 26 years
Jean Simmons, Education Options Teacher, Independent Study — 11 years
Diana Stewart, Behavior Analyst — 11 years
Rocci Vizzusi, Education Options Teacher, Independent Study — 8 years
Joan Wilkins, Para Educator Severe — 26 years

Throwback to last year's Safety Symposium! 📸The 2026 Safety Symposium, taking place July 30, brings together educators, ...
06/10/2026

Throwback to last year's Safety Symposium! 📸

The 2026 Safety Symposium, taking place July 30, brings together educators, law enforcement, first responders, and safety professionals to share resources, strengthen partnerships, and explore strategies for keeping school communities safe.

Learn more at stancoe.org/safetysymposium.

06/09/2026

Do you love technology, organization, and hands-on work? We're looking for a Graphics Technician I to join our team!

In this role, you will produce high volumes of quality printed materials, operate a high-speed copier and related equipment, maintain records, and meet timelines. A successful Graphics Technician I communicates effectively, manages tasks, and works independently under the general supervision of the Communications Supervisor.

Every day brings a mix of technology, problem-solving, and production work that supports students, educators, and staff across Stanislaus County.

Pay: $21.02-25.68

Apply today at edjoin.org/Home/JobPosting/2235248

SCOE partners with local schools and the community to support quality education for more than 107,200 students.

3 resources for screen-free summer fun! ☀️Looking for ways to help kids unplug, get outdoors, learn something new, and m...
06/05/2026

3 resources for screen-free summer fun! ☀️

Looking for ways to help kids unplug, get outdoors, learn something new, and make memories this summer? Check out these local opportunities:

🎨 Camp MoChiMu at the Modesto Children's Museum offers hands-on, week-long day camps filled with creativity, storytelling, science, and exploration for kids ages 5-11.

🏊 The City of Modesto Summer Activity Guide is packed with camps, classes, events, aquatics programs, and activities for all ages throughout the summer.

⚽ Boys & Girls Club of Stanislaus County SummerStrong Day Camp provides a safe, engaging environment where kids can learn, play, stay active, and build friendships.

This summer, trade screen time for story time, splash time, camp time, and adventure time!

This summer, trade screen time for story time! Reading helps children stay engaged and strengthen literacy skills while ...
06/04/2026

This summer, trade screen time for story time! Reading helps children stay engaged and strengthen literacy skills while taking a break from devices. Check out the Stanislaus County Library's Summer Reading Challenge.

Discover Summer at Your Library!
From June 1–July 31, a summer of learning and entertainment awaits at the Stanislaus County Library. Readers of all ages are invited to join the Summer Reading Challenge, explore exciting programs for a variety of interests, and enjoy our summer performer series.

Summer Reading Challenge
• Challenges are available for ages 0–5, 6–17, and 18+
• Ages 0–5 track the number of books read
• Ages 6–17 and adults track minutes spent reading

Start your summer reading journey with a FREE summer reading book from your local Stanislaus County Library, while supplies last. Complete the Summer Reading Challenge to receive a tote bag, while supplies last! And check out the extra activity challenges for a chance to earn more tickets for our free prize drawings!

Start your summer adventure today. Visit our online events calendar to see what's coming up this summer, and register for the Summer Reading Challenge on Beanstack, or stop by your local library for a paper log!

Register here: https://stanislauslibrary.beanstack.com/reader365

Do you have a heart for helping children learn and grow?SCOE's Child & Family Services Division is seeking a Home Based ...
06/03/2026

Do you have a heart for helping children learn and grow?

SCOE's Child & Family Services Division is seeking a Home Based Educator to support families with prenatal, infant, toddler, and preschool-aged children. In this role, you'll help strengthen parent-child relationships while providing guidance in areas such as child development, health and safety, nutrition, and family support services.

Pay: $25.91-32.25 per hour

Required Qualifications
• California Child Development Teacher Permit (or higher)
• Associate's degree (AA/AS) with at least 24 units in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field
• Minimum of 3 units in infant/toddler development

Preferred Qualifications
• Two years of experience in an early childhood education program or family health services in a home-based setting
• Bachelor's degree in Child Development or a related field

Help make a difference in the lives of children and families throughout our community. Apply today at edjoin.org/scoe! 🏠❤️

Get one step closer to your college goals.🎓Register for the SAT Exam Weekend hosted by SCOE on Saturday, September 12, 2...
06/03/2026

Get one step closer to your college goals.🎓
Register for the SAT Exam Weekend hosted by SCOE on Saturday, September 12, 2026, at Petersen Alternative Center for Education in Ceres. Check-in begins at 8:00 a.m., and space is limited to 100 students.
📍 3113 Mitchell Road, Ceres, CA 95307
Register today: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat/dates-deadlines

Jillian Bowerman, Food Service Lead at Fox Road Elementary in Hughson Unified School District, was honored as a 2026 Cal...
05/29/2026

Jillian Bowerman, Food Service Lead at Fox Road Elementary in Hughson Unified School District, was honored as a 2026 California Classified School Employee of the Year. Nine classified employees from across the state were recognized in Sacramento by California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond and the California Department of Education. Congratulations, Jillian, on this achievement and recognition of your dedication to serving students each day.🎉

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Modesto, CA
95354

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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