The Rio School District has extensive partnerships with local and global agencies that work to support students and their families within our community. New partnerships are continually added. The following is just a sampling of agencies partnering with the district.
California State University, Channel Islands
Dr. Phil Hampton, STEM Network, Science Carnival
Dr. Jerry Clifford, Physics Professor, Science Academy
University of California, Santa Barbara
Dr. Mario Castellanos, MESA Program
Society of Hispanic Engineers
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers objective is to form a national organization of professional engineers to serve as role models in the Hispanic community.
Oxnard Community College
STEM STEW Dr. Cynthia Herrera
Channel Islands Foundation
State funds alone cannot provide for all the costs associated with providing the finest education possible to our students.
Ventura County Office of Education
The Ventura County Office of Education offers training and support services to local schools, districts, educators and members of the community.
Dr. Elizabeth Yeager
Inquiry and Literacy Learning
Santa Paula School District
Science Academy
EdLeader 21
EdLeader21 is a national network of school and district leaders focused on integrating the 4Cs (critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity) into education.
ACE Charter High School
The mission of Architecture Construction and Engineering (ACE) High School is to provide high school students an educational opportunity to explore architecture, construction, and engineering related careers through rigorous, contextual, hands-on curriculum that prepares students for direct-entry into college, professional apprenticeship programs, or a career.
Oxnard Union High School District
Oxnard Union High School District was established in 1901 and opened Oxnard High School in 1902. The district was formed by the elementary districts in the area it served in order to provide public education for grades 9 through 12.
Contra Costa County Office of Education
The Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) plays a leadership role in the delivery of quality education to more than 174,000 K-12 students in Contra Costa.