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KCSOS Unveils New Central Kitchen, Scaling Up Fresh, Scratch‑Cooked Meals
Thu June 19, 2025 | KCSOS News

KCSOS Unveils New Central Kitchen, Scaling Up Fresh, Scratch‑Cooked Meals

Earlier this week, Kern County Superintendent of Schools (KCSOS) celebrated the opening of the new Central Kitchen, marking a significant milestone in the way meals are prepared and delivered to students across Kern County.

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PHOTO ESSAY: KCSOS Summer STEAM Camps Inspire Lifelong Learning
Tue June 17, 2025 | KCSOS News

PHOTO ESSAY: KCSOS Summer STEAM Camps Inspire Lifelong Learning

Thousands of students across Kern County are sparking curiosity and a love of learning at the Kern County Superintendent of Schools (KCSOS) summer STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) Camps. The summer extended learning program offers a variety of hands-on activities and lessons for several age groups and districts. The summer STEAM Camps were nominated for a 2025 Beautiful Bakersfield Award in the Educational Excellence category. This year, the camps’ locations have expanded to include the new KCSOS STEAM Yard, which opened at the beginning of May. Each location offers a distinct focus, with lesson plans tailored to match each theme.

Senior Spotlight: Delano’s Ruby Bravo Graduates High School with Three College Degrees
Fri June 13, 2025 | Spotlight

Senior Spotlight: Delano’s Ruby Bravo Graduates High School with Three College Degrees

Thanks to the extensive early college programs offered by high school districts across Kern County, many local seniors can graduate with more than just a few college credits to their name. In fact, a growing number are earning full associate degrees before they even leave their high school campus.  Ruby Bravo, who recently graduated from Delano High School, has earned three degrees: two Associate of Arts (AA) degrees from Bakersfield College (BC) and one Associate of Science (AS) degree from Cerro Coso Community College.

New Award Shines Light on Unsung Student Achievements at VOCS 
Fri May 30, 2025 | Spotlight

New Award Shines Light on Unsung Student Achievements at VOCS 

Meet the unsung heroes of Valley Oaks Charter School. The inaugural Superintendent’s Award honors four standout students—not just for grades, but for grit, kindness, and quiet leadership. From running a petting zoo to reviving a drama program, these 8th and 12th graders show that impact isn’t always loud—but it’s always powerful.

Mark Luque Reflects on Legacy at BCSD, Looks Ahead to New Chapter with KCSOS
Thu May 29, 2025 | KCSOS News

Mark Luque Reflects on Legacy at BCSD, Looks Ahead to New Chapter with KCSOS

After more than a decade in leadership at Bakersfield City School District, Superintendent Mark Luque is stepping into a new role with the Kern County Superintendent of Schools as Chief Training & Advancement Officer. The longtime educator, who once attended BCSD schools himself, says the move isn’t a departure but an expansion — a chance to support and empower school leaders countywide while continuing to champion student success.

Kern County Students Earn State Recognition for Civic Engagement
Tue May 20, 2025 | KCSOS News

Kern County Students Earn State Recognition for Civic Engagement

Hundreds of students are being awarded for more than just their academic achievements — they’re being recognized for their commitment to making a difference in their communities. Thanks to a major local push to promote civic participation, more than 700 high school students will earn the State Seal of Civic Engagement (SSCE) this year, a dramatic leap from just two students a few years ago.

Inspiring Creativity, Tobacco Awareness with TUPE PSA Day
Fri May 16, 2025 | Community News

Inspiring Creativity, Tobacco Awareness with TUPE PSA Day

Middle school students across Kern County got a chance to flex their creative muscles today and spread a message of tobacco prevention at the same time, with an awareness campaign created by kids for kids. The Kern County Superintendent of Schools’ Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE) program teamed up with the Delano Union School District Friday to host a ‘PSA day’ at La Viña Middle School.

Sierra Sands Unified Celebrates Milestones in School Culture, Student Support
Mon May 12, 2025 | District News

Sierra Sands Unified Celebrates Milestones in School Culture, Student Support

Sierra Sands Unified is celebrating major strides in student support and community engagement. Las Flores and Inyokern Elementary earned national recognition for fostering safe, connected school cultures, while Pierce Elementary launched the Watch D.O.G.S. program to bring positive male role models into classrooms. A new $1.9 million Community Schools grant will expand services and strengthen family partnerships districtwide.