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Brewing Confidence, Skills at Robert F. Kennedy High School’s T-Bird Tea Bar
Tue December 2, 2025 | District News

Brewing Confidence, Skills at Robert F. Kennedy High School’s T-Bird Tea Bar

Every afternoon during fifth period at Robert F. Kennedy High School in Delano, an ordinary classroom transforms into the T-Bird Tea Bar, a place where teachers can get their afternoon caffeine fix, and where special needs students can gain real-world experience that will support them long after they leave campus.

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Registration Opens for 26th Annual Kern County Teacher Recruitment Fair
Mon December 1, 2025 | KCSOS News

Registration Opens for 26th Annual Kern County Teacher Recruitment Fair

Registration is now open for the 26th Annual Kern County Teacher Recruitment Fair, set for Saturday, January 31, 2026, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Larry E. Reider Education Center in downtown Bakersfield. The event, hosted by the Kern County Superintendent of Schools (KCSOS), remains the county’s largest one-stop opportunity for individuals interested in beginning or advancing a career in education.

HolidayLights Hosts Preview Night, Opens to Public Saturday
Tue November 25, 2025 | Spotlight

HolidayLights Hosts Preview Night, Opens to Public Saturday

The California Living Museum (CALM) welcomed sponsors, community partners, and members of the media on Monday night for an exclusive first look at the 23rd annual HolidayLights at CALM Zoo. Presented by Adventist Health, the preview was highlighted by the unveiling new displays, expanded features, and special additions ahead of Saturday’s public opening.

Lighting up the Valley: The Story behind HolidayLights at CALM
Fri November 21, 2025 | Spotlight

Lighting up the Valley: The Story behind HolidayLights at CALM

What began as a child’s fascination with twinkling lights has grown into one of Kern County’s most cherished traditions. As he celebrates 23 years leading HolidayLights at CALM Zoo, Josh Barnett continues to transform creativity, community spirit, and pure holiday joy into a winter wonderland that brings families back year after year.

California Unveils ’25 School Dashboard; Kern County Shows Steady Gains
Fri November 14, 2025 | State Education News

California Unveils ’25 School Dashboard; Kern County Shows Steady Gains

California’s 2025 School Dashboard was released Thursday, providing a comprehensive snapshot of how the state’s students, schools, and districts are performing across a range of academic and school-climate measures. The annual accountability tool — created by the California Department of Education in 2017 — evaluates progress using multiple indicators such as English language arts and math achievement, graduation rates, suspension rates, chronic absenteeism, and college and career readiness.

Dream Center Recognized Statewide for Impact on Youth Homelessness
Thu November 13, 2025 | Spotlight

Dream Center Recognized Statewide for Impact on Youth Homelessness

A new report from John Burton Advocates for Youth names Kern County’s Dream Center as one of California’s leading programs reducing youth homelessness. Powered by HHAP funding, the center’s “one-door” model has helped more than 200 youth and achieved an 86% safe-housing success rate. But with HHAP absent from the state budget, the future of Kern’s only youth-dedicated drop-in center is uncertain.

Judges in the Classroom Brings Civic Learning to Kern Students
Wed November 12, 2025 | District News

Judges in the Classroom Brings Civic Learning to Kern Students

From third graders at Patriot Elementary donning a judge’s robe to Liberty High students observing a live criminal trial, Kern County’s Judges in the Classroom program is bringing civic learning to life. Through engaging, age-appropriate experiences, students are discovering how justice works — and imagining themselves in the courtroom one day.

District Spotlight: P-BVUSD Stands Tall After 150 Years
Mon November 3, 2025 | District News

District Spotlight: P-BVUSD Stands Tall After 150 Years

From a one-room schoolhouse serving just 11 students to a thriving district with 26 campuses and nearly 20,000 students, the Panama-Buena Vista Union School District (P-BVUSD) is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year by looking back at its remarkable legacy and looking forward to a future of growth and progress.

BCSD Teacher April Raguindin Named California Teacher of the Year
Thu October 30, 2025 | District News

BCSD Teacher April Raguindin Named California Teacher of the Year

Dr. Douglas K. Fletcher Elementary’s April Raguindin has been named one of five educators statewide to receive the 2026 California Teacher of the Year honor — and California’s nominee for National Teacher of the Year. Known for her innovative, student-centered approach and passion for hands-on learning through Fletcher’s Edible Schoolyard program, Raguindin continues to inspire young learners and colleagues alike.

Modernization Begins at Virginia Avenue Elementary
Wed October 22, 2025 | District News

Modernization Begins at Virginia Avenue Elementary

Fairfax School District has officially broken ground on a major modernization project at Virginia Avenue Elementary, marking the start of a new era for students and staff. The upgrades will bring new classrooms, expanded administrative spaces, and modern learning environments designed to support 21st-century education.

Family, Opportunity, and Hope Take Root at El Tejon Schools
Thu October 9, 2025 | District News

Family, Opportunity, and Hope Take Root at El Tejon Schools

“It’s like a big family, basically.” Those six words from student Brycen Braz capture the heart of what makes El Tejon Unified special. When John Mendiburu visited the district this week, he saw a Community Schools model alive in every corner — from welding shops and FFA barns to family resource partnerships and health services. It’s a place where students feel seen, supported, and set on a path toward bright futures.

STEAM on the Streets Returns for Second Year at New Home — The STEAM Yard
Wed October 8, 2025 | Community News

STEAM on the Streets Returns for Second Year at New Home — The STEAM Yard

The excitement is building for the second annual STEAM on the Streets, and this year, the celebration is moving into a brand-new home. On Saturday, October 25, families from across Kern County are invited to gather at The STEAM Yard (2020 K Street) for a free morning of hands-on exploration, creativity, and community fun centered around Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.