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Sonoma County Students Shine at 2026 STEAM Showcase

This year’s STEAM Showcase at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds brought together 550 students, and was centered around a timely and vital theme: Wellness.

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SCOE Celebrates National Day of Reading

The event brought together families who registered and community partners for evening readings of four age-appropriate stories featuring transgender or non-binary youth.

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Meet Sonoma County's Latest Teacher of the Month

Students, school staff, and radio partners celebrated Two Rock Elementary teacher Perry Gray at an all-school assembly.

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Sonoma County School, Community Leaders Convene to support Black Students

The daylong Cultivating Belonging Summit at the Sonoma County Office of Education focused on promoting celebratory, supportive learning environments for Black students, part of a larger effort to ensure all students feel like they belong.

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Local Donors Raise Nearly $170K For Sonoma County Students

Businesses and community leaders committed nearly $170,000 on Thursday, Oct. 23, to advance educational opportunities for students in Sonoma County’s public schools during SchoolsRule Sonoma County’s 2025 Impact Celebration. An additional $25,000 in-kind donation was also announced.

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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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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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