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County Special Ed Program Reimagined to Reduce Commutes, Enhance Inclusivity
Thu October 31, 2024 | District News

County Special Ed Program Reimagined to Reduce Commutes, Enhance Inclusivity

KCSOS has introduced a regionalized model for special education, cutting travel times and fostering deeper connections between families and schools. Fruitvale School District’s Endeavour Elementary, a key partner of this initiative, exemplifies the powerful social and emotional impacts of inclusion.

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Tickets Now on Sale for CALM’s 22nd HolidayLights Presented by Adventist Health
Fri November 1, 2024 | Community News

Tickets Now on Sale for CALM’s 22nd HolidayLights Presented by Adventist Health

The California Living Museum (CALM) announced today that tickets for the award-winning HolidayLights, now featuring a refreshed logo, are now on sale at www.calmholidaylights.org. HolidayLights will kick-off on Saturday, Nov. 30 and run nightly through Jan. 4, except on Christmas. Guests can enjoy the lights from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sundays through Thursdays, and enjoy new extended hours on Fridays and Saturdays from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

School Nurse David Tate Champions Support for Kids Battling Cancer
Wed October 30, 2024 | Community News

School Nurse David Tate Champions Support for Kids Battling Cancer

In the halls of Rio Bravo-Greeley Union School District (RBG), school nurse David Tate has made it his mission to bridge the gap between education and healthcare for families going through childhood cancer. Inspired by his son’s fight with leukemia, Tate, alongside the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), has championed resources aimed at helping schools support children with cancer as they return to the classroom. 

KCSOS Marks 30 Years at City Centre, Bell Tower Addition Advances Blanton’s Vision for Downtown Education Hub
Fri October 25, 2024 | KCSOS News

KCSOS Marks 30 Years at City Centre, Bell Tower Addition Advances Blanton’s Vision for Downtown Education Hub

In the early 1990s, former Kern County Superintendent Kelly Blanton dreamed of moving KCSOS to downtown Bakersfield to create a lively hub of learning and community. His vision became reality in 1994 with the dedication of City Centre, which has since become the beating heart of KCSOS, serving thousands who have worked tirelessly to support Kern County’s children and families over the years. Now, as KCSOS marks 30 years downtown, the addition of the iconic Bell Tower signals an exciting new chapter in Blanton’s enduring legacy.

Creating a Peaceful Path: McKinley Elementary Revitalizes Nature Trail
Thu October 24, 2024 | Community News

Creating a Peaceful Path: McKinley Elementary Revitalizes Nature Trail

McKinley Elementary School has welcomed back its Peaceful Paths Nature Trail. This project has transformed a long-forgotten trail into a tranquil space for students and staff alike. The trail, which had fallen into disrepair over the years, was brought back to life thanks to the efforts of Leadership Bakersfield’s Team Three and dedicated community volunteers.

Lamont Elementary School District Celebrates 130 Years of Legacy and Progress
Wed October 23, 2024 | District News

Lamont Elementary School District Celebrates 130 Years of Legacy and Progress

The Lamont Elementary School District (LESD) is marking a significant milestone this year, celebrating its 130th anniversary. Since its humble beginnings in the late 19th Century, the district has grown alongside the town of Lamont, transforming into a vital institution at the heart of its community. Current and former school officials, as well as community members gathered at Mountain View Middle School Tuesday morning to celebrate as LESD looks back on its storied past while keeping its eyes set on the future.

California to Require Financial Literacy Education for High Schoolers
Mon October 21, 2024 | Community News

California to Require Financial Literacy Education for High Schoolers

In a significant move to equip young Californians with essential life skills, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill last June that will require financial literacy education in high schools. Beginning in the 2027-28 school year, all high schools in the state will offer a semester-long personal finance course; by the 2030-31 school year, financial literacy will become a graduation requirement. This initiative aims to give youth the tools they need to navigate adult financial life.

First-Ever SEL Symposium Promotes Student Well-Being in Kern County
Thu October 17, 2024 | District News

First-Ever SEL Symposium Promotes Student Well-Being in Kern County

School representatives from all over Kern County came out to the Padre Hotel Thursday morning for Kern County Superintendent of Schools’ (KCSOS) Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Symposium. The event, themed “Cultivating Hearts and Minds: Empowering the Whole Child,” emphasized the importance of supporting all students from academics to behavior to mental health and well-being.

Kern High School District Celebrates Principal Partners’ Day
Thu October 17, 2024 | District News

Kern High School District Celebrates Principal Partners’ Day

The Kern High School District (KHSD) brought nearly 400 community partners together for an inspiring day of collaboration and connection during the annual Principal Partners’ Day event on Wednesday. With the theme “Together We Thrive,” this year’s event celebrated the powerful role community partnerships play in shaping the education and future of Kern County’s students.

Boys & Girls Club Empowers Kern County Students Through Artfest
Mon October 14, 2024 | Community News

Boys & Girls Club Empowers Kern County Students Through Artfest

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Kern County hosted its highly anticipated Artfest this past Friday, where dozens of young artists from across Kern proudly showcased their visual and performing arts talents. While the event raises essential funds for art programs across four Boys & Girls Club sites, it serves a deeper purpose. It empowers students by building their confidence and encouraging them to pursue their passion for art.

Foster Youth Find Path to Success Through Early Childhood Education Partnership
Fri October 11, 2024 | Community News

Foster Youth Find Path to Success Through Early Childhood Education Partnership

Inside a classroom at Bakersfield College, a group of young adults is working on building futures that, for some of them, seemed out of reach. The cohort, made up of former foster students, is part of a unique program designed to help them gain skills in early childhood education, a field that is not only in high demand but also offers them a personal connection through their lived experiences.

Free One-on-One College Application Workshops Offered this Fall
Tue October 8, 2024 | Community News

Free One-on-One College Application Workshops Offered this Fall

To help ease the stress of the college application process, the Kern Regional K-16 Education Collaborative is offering free workshops on October 26, November 16, and November 23. Held in Bakersfield, Mojave, and Shafter, these sessions provide one-on-one assistance with applications, personal essays, FAFSA, and more. Virtual options are available, ensuring support for all students.

BCSD Hosts Inspiring Community Partners in Education Event
Fri October 4, 2024 | District News

BCSD Hosts Inspiring Community Partners in Education Event

Student voices took center stage Thursday morning as the Bakersfield City School District (BCSD) brought together community leaders, local businesses, and educators for its annual Community Partners in Education (CPIE) event. This year’s gathering emphasized the collaboration between schools and the community to help set Bakersfield’s students up for success.

Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight: Candi Huizar, a Shining Example of Equity & Compassion
Fri September 27, 2024 | Community News

Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight: Candi Huizar, a Shining Example of Equity & Compassion

As the daughter of Mexican immigrants, Candi Huizar, KCSOS’s director of equity and inclusion, knows firsthand the power of resilience and determination. Growing up, she and her seven siblings navigated the challenges of language barriers, poverty, and adapting to a new way of life in the U.S. Now, forty years later, Huizar looks back on her family’s incredible journey — eight children, all college graduates, three with master’s degrees, and Huizar herself on the path to earning her doctorate.