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01 Nov
All About Compassion

All About Compassion

Learn how you can be the change during National Homeless Youth Awareness Month this November. Every November, KCSOS’s Foster and Homeless Youth Education Program, the Kern County Network for Children’s Dream Center, Bakersfield Kern Regional Homeless Collaborative (BKRHC), and many other local organizations pool their resources to bring awareness to youth homelessness. For KCSOS Peer […]

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01 Nov
HolidayLights at CALM Returns Nov. 25

HolidayLights at CALM Returns Nov. 25

The California Living Museum (CALM) has announced that tickets for the award-winning HolidayLights are now on sale at www.calmzoo.org. This year, the event is returning to its original format as a walk-thru event after three years as a drive-thru experience. HolidayLights will kick-off on Saturday, Nov. 25 and run nightly through Dec. 30, except on […]

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19 Oct
Student Data Show Students Making Gains

Student Data Show Students Making Gains

On October 18, The California Department of Education (CDE) released student performance data results from the 2022–23 administration of the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP), which includes assessments for English language arts (ELA) and mathematics. The assessments are given annually to students in grades three through eight and 11. Prior to the […]

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06 Oct
Reexamining What it Means to Be a Mathematician

Reexamining What it Means to Be a Mathematician

Growing up on a rancho just outside of Bakersfield’s city limits, Hilda Wright was brought up learning how to calculate real-world math problems at a very early age. Now, as a Math Coordinator for KCSOS with over 28 years of education experience, she credits her passion and career to one person: her father. Despite only […]

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02 Oct
Legacy in <br> Action

Legacy in
Action

How one KCSOS staffer works to preserve her father’s legacy in providing equitable access to Hispanic communities in Kern County As the daughter of Raul Camacho Sr., publisher of the first Spanish-language newspaper in Kern County, Lilly Rosenberger saw first-hand the sacrifices her father made to provide local news to the Spanish-speaking populations of rural […]

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27 Sep
2023 Equity Champions Announced

2023 Equity Champions Announced

Four individuals have been named Kern County Equity Champions for their work advocating for, modeling, and promoting inclusive practices in our schools and our community at large. In all, ten individuals were nominated for the honor within three categories — student, educator, and community member. The recipients were chosen by a committee and were recognized […]

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21 Sep
Community Reading Project Returns

Community Reading Project Returns

The Kern County Superintendent of Schools office has announced that volunteers are now being sought for the annual Kern County Community Reading Project, which has returned after being on hiatus during the pandemic. The project recruits and trains community members to become reading coaches for local second grade students. Volunteers attend a two-hour training session […]

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15 Sep
Breaking Barriers for Migrant Families

Breaking Barriers for Migrant Families

From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, KCSOS celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month. This month is dedicated to recognizing the countless contributions and influence of Hispanic and Latino Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Today, we highlight the contributions and transformative work happening to help migrant families and Hispanic communities in […]

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31 Aug
Father-Daughter Duo at “Do the Math”

Father-Daughter Duo at “Do the Math”

After over two decades and with more than 950 live episodes in the books, “Do the Math” kicks off its 22nd season on Sept. 12. Although “Do the Math” was the brainchild of former KCSOS employees Janis Jones, coordinator of after-school programs, and Laurie Maclin, coordinator of instructional media, Michael Cushine, a GATE teacher with […]

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26 Jul
Kern County College Night Returns

Kern County College Night Returns

The Kern County Superintendent of Schools and Kern High School District are happy to announce the return of the 24th annual Kern County College Night, which will take place on Sept. 11, 2023 at the Mechanics Bank Convention Center from 5 pm to 8 pm. Dozens of colleges and universities will be on hand under […]

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