College and Career Readiness
The Contra Costa County Office of Education is committed to supporting College and Career Readiness (CCR) for all students in Contra Costa County. The CCR department helps coordinate Career Technical Education (CTE) programs at school districts through the Regional Occupational Program (ROP), the Career Technical Education Incentive Grant (CTEIG), and the K12 Strong Workforce Program (K12SWP). Support includes funding of ROP classes, articulation with community colleges, alignment to UC/CSU 'a-g' requirements, work-based learning opportunities, teacher credential assistance, and much more.
Program Information: (925) 942-3368
ROP
ROP
ROP
Mission
Contra Costa County Regional Occupational Program (CCC ROP) provides innovative and exemplary Career Technical Education to prepare students for challenging careers, post-secondary education, and lifelong learning in a diverse society.
About Us
The Contra Costa County Regional Occupational Program (ROP) annually serves nearly 10,000 students at 32 high schools, a county special education facility, two adult detention facilities, and two adult training centers in Contra Costa and northern Alameda Counties.
Contra Costa County ROP:
- Offers more than 90 standards-based courses within the 15 state-identified Career Technical Education (CTE) industry sectors
- Includes nearly 70 ROP courses that are UC ‘a-g’ approved (the most of any ROP in the state)
- Employs highly qualified ROP teachers with industry experience
- Provides leadership and support to teachers, schools, and districts in college and career preparation for students
- Collaborates with schools, business/industry partners, and community colleges to develop, implement, and strengthen career pathways
For more information about ROP, see our most recent WASC report, read our ROP Newsletters, or check out the program from our annual Students of Excellence ceremony.
CTEIG
CTEIG
CTEIG
The CTE Incentive Grant funds a consortium of Contra Costa and northern Alameda County school districts working together to provide High Quality CTE for high school students within the 15 state recognized industry sectors. CCCOE support includes:
- Leadership at All Levels
- High Quality Curriculum and Instruction
- Career Exploration and Guidance
- Student Support and Leadership Development
- Industry Partnerships
- System Alignment and Coherence
- Effective Organizational Design
- System Responsiveness to Changing Economic Demands
- Skilled Faculty and Professional Development
- Evaluation, Accountability and Continuous Improvement
- CTE Promotion, Outreach, Marketing, and Communication
K12 SWP
K12 SWP
K12 SWP
The K12 Strong Workforce grant funds a consortium of Contra Costa and northern Alameda County school districts to expand and strengthen CTE pathways within industry sectors. These projects focus on strengthening curriculum, increasing Work-Based Learning (WBL) experiences for students, and providing professional learning opportunities for teachers.
Contacts
Contacts
Contacts
TITLE | NAME | PHONE | |
Director III, College and Career Readiness | Hilary Dito | (925) 942-5357 | |
Manager, College and Career Readiness; K12 SWP Coordinator |
Erin Pulley | (925) 942-3359 | |
Administrative Assistant III | Nicole Chan | (925) 942-3368 | |
Data Technician | Kham Phaxaypraseuth | (925) 942-3491 | |
Purchasing Technician | Connie Jordan | (925) 942-3404 | |
SITES and PROGRAMS | |||
Coordinator, College and Career Readiness
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(707) 301-7123 | |
Coordinator, College and Career Readiness | Azine Davoudzadeh | (925) 942-5385 | |
Coordinator, College and Career Readiness | Leslie Marley | (925) 942-3367 |