Education Matters
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FCSS Foundation 15 Years
The Foundation at the Fresno County Office of Education has been bridging community partners and educational needs for 15 years. Established in 2009 in response to budget cuts, the Foundation supports schools through generous donations and annual fundraisers. Recent grants, such as one from Kaiser Permanente, fund innovative programs like a life skills kitchen for special needs students, providing valuable hands-on learning opportunities.
Thank you to our sponsors – Chevron, Educational Employees Credit Union, CalViva Health, and Fresno Pacific University!
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Migrant ED Outdoor Education
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FCSS Summer Expanded Learning Programs
Fresno County Superintendent of Schools is supporting Expanded Learning Programs (ELP) across 31 districts, offering students valuable enrichment opportunities. At Jefferson Elementary in Kings Canyon Unified, activities like boxing are part of the program, while Eric White Elementary in Selma Unified balances academics with enrichment, engaging over 1,200 students. These partnerships aim to enhance learning and provide essential support outside regular school hours.
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It is with great pleasure that we honor Jazarai Perkins, Project Specialist in Safe & Healthy Kids, as the…
It is with pleasure that we honor Annie Sharp, Senior Director in Data Strategy & Improvement,…
It is with pleasure that we honor Jayla Alvarez, Behavioral Health Clinician I in All 4 Youth, …
It is with pleasure that we honor Angela Gonzalez, Paraeducator – Integrated Sites in the Special…
Patrick Guizar, age 21, is a student in the FCSS Adult Transition Program at Kerman High…
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