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We are SJCOE

From our Stockton campus to our outdoor education centers in San Joaquin County and the Tahoe National Forest to our school sites and classrooms throughout the county, we educate, we innovate, and we inspire. Explore the unique programs offered by the San Joaquin County Office of Education today!

Discovery ChalleNGe Academy

Discovery ChalleNGe Academy (DCA) is a program for youth between the ages of 16 and 18 who have dropped out of high school, are at risk of dropping out, or are credit deficient.

Discovery ChalleNGe Academy cadets saluting.

CodeStack

CodeStack is a software engineering and media department focused on web, mobile, and software application development; graphic and multimedia design; and video production. 

CodeStack student chatting with table partners at the first day of CodeStack Academy.

STEM Programs and Outdoor Education

STEM Programs provides innovative programs that empower students, educators, and regional communities to engage in learning experiences integrating science, technology, engineering, and math.

Group of students standing in a forrest.

Teachers College of San Joaquin

Teachers College of San Joaquin (TCSJ) provides a variety of options for those who wish to pursue a career in the field of education. It is the only regionally accredited institution of higher education that is a division within a county office of education.

Adult male student in classroom working on laptop.

Greater Valley Conservation Corps

The Greater Valley Conservation Corps (GVCC) helps youth 18 to 26 years old with green job training, academic instruction, employment opportunities, life skills, and more.

Two GVCC corps members using tools to break down a tree branch.

Head Start San Joaquin

Head Start programs promote school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families by supporting the development of the whole child.

Three young students sitting with a teacher in a classroom doing arts and crafts.

By The Numbers

14

San Joaquin County School Districts

254

Public Schools and Public Charter Schools

152,956

Students Enrolled in San Joaquin County K-12 Public Schools

1,376

Graduates from SJCOE programs last school year

3,675

Fingerprints taken by the SJCOE Human Resources team

6

California Distinguished Schools in our county in 2025

graduation

Latest News

Award winning student artwork adorned with two ribbons, first place and best of show, next to a stage

The County Art Show was recently held at the San Joaquin County Office of Education, bringing together student artists, educators, and families to celebrate creativity and achievement across our region. The event showcased an impressive range of student artwork, highlighting the talent, perspective, and dedication of young artists from throughout the county.

Read More about County Art Show
Students from winning team pose with California Water Services sponsors behind a giant check for $5,000 made out to the team, which is named Code Busters.

Teams from high schools and colleges competed in the Ninth Annual H₂O Hackathon coding competition at the San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE) on Saturday, May 2, racing to design an app to help local communities better understand California’s water supply. In a second category, teams created engaging multimedia campaigns highlighting the importance of staying informed about the state’s ever-changing water situation.

Read More about Winners of H₂O Hackathon Announced
Student playing cello at the County Honors Concert.
A graduate from Discovery ChalleNGe Academy.
A student painting on paper in a classroom.

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