Parent Resources
Community School is a year-round public school program operated by the Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office. Since 1987, Community School has worked closely with other school districts, the probation department, and the courts of Kern County. The program takes an individual approach to helping students by encouraging their academic, personal, and social growth. The program serves students in grades K-12 who are referred by their district of residence or another agency. Students may enroll into Community School and at certain times may transfer back to the district during the school year. For example, students referred after expulsion have the right to apply for reenrollment in their district of residence at the end of the expulsion term (or immediately if their expulsion is overturned by the County Board of Education on appeal). Students who voluntarily enroll may return to their district of residence at any time. SARB-referred students have the right to return their prior district of residence at the end of the semester following the semester when the acts leading to referral occurred. For more information about our Community School, click here
Juvenile Court School is operated by the Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office on a year-round, open-entry/open-exit basis and has been providing education to incarcerated youth since 1972. Court School is designed to offer a quality educational program to students who otherwise would not receive an education. All Kern County Juvenile Court School students are either wards or dependents of the court. The residential programs include Central School, Erwin Owen High School, Redwood High School, and Jamison Center School. Bridges Academy is operated as a nonresidential Court School program. For more information about our Court School, click here
Transportation to and from school is the responsibility of the student/parent, except when transportation provided by the school district of residence is required by law (for example, when it is determined transportation is necessary for a student with disabilities to access his/her education; homeless students choosing to attend their school of origin). Information regarding transportation options can be found here and here.
Kern County Superintendent of Schools / Superintendente de Escuelas del Condado de Kern
• LEA Parental & Family Engagement Policy
• Política de participación parental y familiar de la agencia de educación local
Community School/Escuela Comunitarias
• Parent and Family Engagement Policy
• Politica sobre Participacion Parental y Familiar
• School-Parent Compact
• Contrato Escolar-Parental.
Court School/Escuela Correctionales
• Parent and Family Engagement Policy
• Politica sobre Participacion Parental y Familiar
• School-Parent Compact
• Contracto Escolar-Parental
Aeries Parent / Student Portal
• Parent square flyers – English, Spanish
Additional Documents
a. Student/Parent Handbook – Court, Community
b. Community School Referral/Recommendation Form – English, Spanish
c. School Accountability Report Cards
d. Countywide Plan for Expelled Youth 2024-2027
e. Countywide Plan for Expelled Youth 2021-2024