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County Office of Education Releases 2022-2023 Annual Report

Press Release

by CC News

PLEASANT HILL, CALIF. –  Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) invites the community to view its 2022-2023 Annual Report to the Community which outlines the accomplishments of the past year by the agency, county school districts, its schools, and students.

The report also includes information about the county’s Board of Education, school funding, how the agency serves its most vulnerable students, and more. The report can be viewed and downloaded on CCCOE’s website at cocoschools.org/annualreport; it is available in English and Spanish.

“As a government agency and educational institution, it is important that members of the community are able to access information about the services we provide and the work we do,” Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools Lynn Mackey said. “The Annual Report to the Community serves to provide information and give community members insight into how we serve our students and their families as well as school districts and educators.”

 

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Data from the Report:

History of K-12 Public School Enrollment in Contra Costa County

  • 2009-2010 – 166,519
  • 2010-2011 – 166,228
  • 2011-2012 – 169,394
  • 2013-2014 – 171,418
  • 2014-2015 – 173,020
  • 2015-2016 – 174-802
  • 2016-2017 – 176,413
  • 2017-2018 – 177,370
  • 2018-2019 – 177516
  • 2019-2020 – 178,406
  • 2020-2021 – 173,021
  • 2021-2022 – 169,604
  • 2022-2023 – 169,225

Enrollment by Ethnicity

  • 38.1% – Hispanic or Latino
  • 24.8% – White
  • 14.2% – Asian
  • 8.1% – African American
  • 7.2% – Two or more races
  • 4.1% – Filipino
  • 0.06% – Pacific Islander
  • 2.7% – not reported
  • 0.3% – American Indian or Alaska Native

ROP Courses: In 2022-2023, 8,977 CCC ROP students had access to 18 articulated courses earning college credit while in high school. ROP students participated in over 7,800 work- based learning activities, including guest speakers, student leadership organizations, mock interviews and internships. In May, students were recognized for their achievements at the 2023 Students of Excellence

Children in Foster Care

  • 2022-23: 751
  • 2021-22: 681
  • 2020-21:  797
  • 2019-20: 842
  • 2018-19: 949

Children Experiencing Homelessness

  • 2022-23: 2,763
  • 2021-22: 1,694
  • 2020-21: 2,271
  • 2019-20: 2,680
  • 2018-19: 2,896

To request printed copies of the 2022-2023 Annual Report, visit Contra Costa County Office of Education at 77 Santa Barbara Road, Pleasant Hill, CA  94523 or call (925) 942-3325 (postage charges apply). Community members will soon be able to pick up a copy at libraries across the county.

About Contra Costa County Office of Education

One of 58 counties in California, Contra Costa County (CCCOE) has the 11th largest public-school student population in the state (approximately 169,225 students). Officially established in 1932, CCCOE has a long history of providing direct services to some of our county’s most vulnerable students, including young people who are incarcerated, homeless, or in foster care, as well as students who have severe physical or emotional challenges.

CCCOE also provides support services to schools and school districts in Contra Costa County; services that can be handled most effectively and economically on a regional basis rather than by each of the county’s 286 schools or 18 school districts.

These services range from budget approval and fiscal support to technology infrastructure, communication support, and high-level professional development opportunities for educators. CCCOE maintains a website at www.cocoschools.org.

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