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Interested in Running for School Board? Attend Our Informational Meeting!

SCOE and the Registrar of Voters will hold a June informational forum for people interested in running for school board.

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Introducing Sonoma County's Teacher of the Month for April

Students and staff at Park Side Elementary School celebrated 3rd grade teacher Stephanie Grace on Friday, May 8.

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SCOE’s Mouse Games celebrate students who receive special education services

Students at the Sonoma County Office of Education’s Amarosa Academy welcomed several dozen student athletes from the agency’s special education program for a morning of spirited athletic competition on Friday, May 1, 2026.

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Sonoma County Superintendent Recognized

The North Bay Business Journal named Dr. Amie Carter one of its influential women for 2026.

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Sonoma County Office of Education Honors 40 Outstanding Classified Employees

The Sonoma County Office of Education celebrated 40 classified employees who have demonstrated exceptional service to local schools, districts, and students during a reception held Wednesday, April 22, at the agency’s headquarters in Santa Rosa.

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A Celebration of Literacy!

The Sonoma County Office of Education and Northern California Public Media recently teamed up with more than a dozen community groups for a daylong celebration of literacy and learning.

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Donors Raise $170K For Sonoma County Students

Businesses and community leaders committed $170,000 to advance educational opportunities for students in Sonoma County’s public schools during the SchoolsRule 2025 Impact Celebration.

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Affirming Support for Immigrant, LGBTQ+ and Other Protected Communities

Sonoma County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Amie R. Carter and all five trustees on the Sonoma County Board of Education have issued the following joint statement to Sonoma County in support of immigrant families, the LGBTQ+ community, and other protected groups.

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Our Mission
About SCOE
The mission of the Sonoma County Office of Education is to foster student success through service to schools, students, and the community. SCOE provides services and oversight to the county’s 40 districts, which serve nearly 64,500 students. SCOE does not set policies or make personnel decisions at districts, which are operated by independent boards of trustees and district superintendents.

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