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The California Association of Regional Occupational Centers and Programs (CAROCP) is an organization that promotes and supports ROCPs in providing career education, career development, and workforce preparation that contributes to student academic and career success and to the economic development of California.
List of public school districts in Orange County, California. Community College Districts: Coast Community College District; North Orange County Community College District; Rancho Santiago Community College District; South Orange County Community College District
The Southern California Regional Occupational Center or SoCal ROC is located in Torrance, California.It is a Joint Powers Authority serving 6 school districts (Inglewood, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Redondo Beach, El Segundo, and Torrance).
The North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) is a community college district in Orange County, California that offers associate degrees and adult education certificates. It includes two colleges: Cypress College and Fullerton College.
[15] [16] For the Tongva, north Orange County was at the southern extent of their village sites. [17] In coastal villages like Lupukngna, at least 3,000 years old located in what is now Huntington Beach, villagers likely used te'aats or plank boats to navigate the coastline, with fish and shellfish being more central to the diet.
For example, before 1978, the North Orange County Community College District levied a special tax on all property owners in the district which funded a comprehensive health care plan generous enough to amount to an overall 4% increase in compensation for all employees. [18]
This is a list of high schools in Orange County, California. It includes public and private schools and is arranged by school district (public schools) or affiliation (private schools). Public schools
Rio Hondo College District was established in October 1960, encompassing the boundaries of Whittier Union High School District. [4] As it expanded to include the El Rancho Unified and El Monte Union High School Districts, it established a board of trustees in April 1962.