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CCC ROP 2021 Annual Report

Highlights from Contra Costa County Regional Occupational Program

Keywords: CCCOE,ROP,CTE,Career,Education

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY - ROP

ANNUAL REPORT

2021

MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR

Contra Costa County Office of Education From Albany to Byron, CCC ROP continues to
supports Career Technical Education (CTE) provide high-quality curriculum to meet the
programs in the county through College and needs of all students and prepare them for
Career Readiness and Contra Costa County post-secondary success.
Regional Occupational Program (CCR ROP). CCC
ROP has offered high-quality CTE courses in CCC ROP is WASC Accredited and develops high
emerging fields for over 45 years. quality ROP pathways for schools. We
collaborate with districts, community colleges,
The 2020-2021 school year provided a industry partners and community organizations
challenge to all schools as the world dealt with to engage students in relevant coursework and
the COVID-19 global pandemic. Our teachers work-based learning explorations.
embraced distance learning and developed
creative lessons to engage students in their As California ROP celebrates 50 years, CCC ROP
ROP programs. CCC ROP Play Production continues to develop programs for all of our
students produced a virtual Hamlet, winning students. Our programs continue to evolve
several awards at a state-wide competition. giving every child an opportunity to explore
Culinary students showcased their amazing careers, develop industry knowledge, and
recipes on Instagram. CCC ROP Early Childhood engage with community and industry partners.
Education students zoomed into classrooms to
support teachers and our youngest students. Hilary Dito

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
77 SANTA BARBARA ROAD, PLEASANT HILL, CA 94523
WWW.COCOSCHOOLS.ORG

COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS

PROGRAM

Our Contra Costa County College and Career Readiness
program ensures all students develop the essential
skills to thrive in meaningful careers, challenging
post-secondary education, and continuous learning.
We accomplish this through:

Developing high-quality Providing leadership to districts,
Regional Occupational Programs (ROP) businesses and community partners
to design and sustain CTE/ROP programs
for emerging careers
that meet local needs

Inspiring educators to engage students in Creating opportunities for students to
high-quality CTE curriculum while explore high-wage, high-demand careers
while developing industry-specific skills
preparing students for future career paths and work-based learning opportunities
and further education

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM (ROP)

SCHOOLWIDE MISSION
LEARNER
OUTCOMES (SLO S) CCC Regional Occupational
Program (ROP) provides

innovative and exemplary Career
Technical Education to prepare
students for challenging careers,
post-secondary education, and

lifelong learning in a diverse
society.

ROP STUDENTS WILL: DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO THINK
CRITICALLY AND CREATIVELY ABOUT
DEMONSTRATE EFFECTIVE SKILLS IN COMPLEX ISSUES
ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
• Create and evaluate ideas and solutions
• Speak and write effectively using professional • Access resources to organize and analyze
and industry-specific terminology information
• Develop appropriate listening, speaking, and • Apply knowledge and demonstrate problem-
presentation skills solving skills
• Read and comprehend industry-related material
• Create appropriate and professional written
communication (e.g., resumes, cover letters,
presentations)

DEMONSTRATE JOB SKILLS, ETIQUETTE, WORK PRODUCTIVELY BOTH AS
INDIVIDUALS AND AS TEAM MEMBERS
AND WORK ETHIC VALUED BY EMPLOYERS
• Demonstrate initiative and resourcefulness
• Use appropriate technology to enhance work • Collaborate effectively with others
performance and acquire industry-specific • Demonstrate leadership potential
competencies • Give and receive constructive feedback
• Meet occupational safety standards • Demonstrate cultural proficiency and value
• Demonstrate organizational skills such as time diversity in the workplace
management, project management, and goal setting
• Respond appropriately and professionally to
industry-related scenarios

COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS- FACTS AT A GLANCE

College and Career Readiness

College and Career Readiness is the Contra Costa County Office of Education's
career-training program designed for high school juniors and seniors, as well as
adults. The goal of College and Career Readiness is to prepare students for college
and career opportunities. In these courses, students gain knowledge and skills for
future careers while developing career skills including résumé development,
interviewing techniques, and internship experiences.

Additional College and Career Readiness facts:

- Employs highly qualified teachers with industry experience
- Provides training for current and emerging careers
- Uses individualized instruction
- Provides state-of-the-art instructional equipment
- Curricula and new programs reflect labor market needs
- Is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and

approved by the California State Department of Education
- Courses included California State Academic Standards and College and Career

Readiness
- Model Curriculum Standards, as well as industry standards
- Courses are reviewed annually by Industry Advisory Committees
- Offers more than 90 rigorous and relevant career courses, including 68 that

meet the University of California "a-g" entrance requirements
- Serves nearly 7,000 students at 22 high schools inn Contra Costa and Alameda

counties
- Career guidance includes industry internship opportunities
- More than 200,000 students have completed ROP training in the past 45 years

Examples of College and Career Readiness Courses Offered:

- Analytical Forensic Science - Computer Integrated - Journalism
- Architectural Design - Manufacturing - Law Enforcement Careers
- Automative Technician - Computer Programming - Music Theory AP

- Biotechnology Accelerated - Construction Technology - Photography

and Research - Culinary Careers - Play Production
- Careers in Teaching - Digital Arts/ Web Design - Robotics Engineering Tech
- Civil Engineering - Electrical Engineering - Sports Medicine
- Environmental Science AP - TV/Video Broadcasting
and Architecture - Fire Science - Veterinary Science
- Introduction to Law



STUDENT IMPACT

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ROP Sports Medicine Student

AND CCC ROP 446
EMPLOYER
100 EMPLOYER PLEDGES PLACEMENTS
IMPACTING
11,924

STUDENT LEARNERS

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CCC ROP ADULT PROGRAMS CA ANTICIPATES

CAREER TRAINING FOR ADULTS 24.5%

CCC ROP CLINICAL INCREASE

MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM IN JOBS IN THE NEXT 7 YEARS FOR
MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
This course prepares students for entry level
positions as a clinical medical assistant in Based on data from the U.S.
doctor's offices, clinics, or HMOs. Instruction Bureau of Labor Statistics
includes medical terminology, anatomy and
physiology, injections, phlebotomy, vital 19
signs, basic lab procedures, and charting.
Externships are served at local medical PARTICIPATED IN THE CMA
facilities. PROGRAM IN 2020-2021

Prerequisites: Must be 18 years of age with
high school diploma or GED. Must have one
year of administrative experience or
complete an Administrative Medical Assistant
class. Current TB test and physical required
prior to starting internship.

Visit our website (www.cocoschools.org) for
information on enrolling.

MANUFACTURING

AND PRODUCT

DEVELOPMENT

PROCESS PLANT OPERATOR In partnership with Chevron, CCC ROP offers
courses in Process Plant Operator and

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic.


As the largest employer in Richmond,
Chevron is committed to increasing its local
STUDENTS IN THIS 18-WEEK hiring by training our community’s workforce
PROGRAM LEARN MECHANICAL to become the next generation of refinery
employees. As part of that commitment,
SKILLS FOR BOILERMAKER, Chevron Richmond has supported the Contra
PIPEFITTER, MACHINIST AND Costa County Office of Education’s Regional
WELDER. THE CLASS ALSO TEACHES Occupational Program for over 40 years,
OTHER SKILLS NEEDED TO PASS giving this community hands-on experience
and 21st-century career skills they need to
EMPLOYMENT TESTS thrive.
FOR INDUSTRIES.
Prerequisites: Pass basic math/reading test
80PARTICIPATED and valid California Driver's License
IN THE CHEVRON
PROGRAMS Visit our website (www.cocoschools.org) for
IN 2020-2021 information on enrolling.

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC

STUDENTS IN THIS 18-WEEK PROGRAM LEARN
SKILLS, COMMUNICATION SKILLS, AND JOB
SKILLS NEEDED FOR A CAREER IN THE
PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION IS A PROUD MEMBER

OF THE CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL CENTERS AND PROGRAMS (CAROCP)

CAROCP CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF CTE PROGRAMS

CAROCP MEMBERSHIP REPRESENTS:

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT 5,252 WORK-BASED LEARNING

Private sector businesses have been BUSINESS CTE organizations maintain ongoing
long-time supporters of California’s Career PARTNERS relationships with businesses that in turn invest
in our students’ successes through
and College Readiness Organizations. an array of work-based learning strategies.


• Hands-on real-world experiences
• Interships
Business and industry representatives: • Guest speakers
• Provide subject matter expertise • Job shadowing
• Serve on course advisory boards • Mentoring

• Support a rigorous industry-approved
curriculum

STUDENT ENGAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL NETWORK

Students who enroll in CTE are more likely to graduate Members benefit from networking and professional
and/or transition into post-secondary opportunities at a development opportunities creating a pipeline of
highly qualified CTE professionals.
consistently higher rate than students who do not
participate in CTE learning opportunities.

STUDENTS 107,133 1,183 EMPLOYEES

K-12 CTE PIPELINE TO MEDICAL, PUBLIC SAFETY/FIRE TECHNOLOGY,

ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES/GREEN TECHNOLOGY

This data shows the impact CAROCP programs
have had in training crucial sectors, not only in the
fight against COVID-19, but also in the state’s
longstanding and enduing goals around climate
change and environmentally sound policies.

Our programs are funded out of Prop 98, CTE
categorically funding, and to some extent, Federal
Perkins money. The return on investment of these
programs is astonishing, and we ask that you
protect the investments the state has made.

CONNECT • INSPIRE • ACHIEVE

CAROCP’s Mission is to promote and support the regional delivery of exemplary career education,
career development, and workforce preparation that contribute to student academic
and career success and to the economic developments of California.

CCCOE ROP

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR
2021 ROP STUDENTS OF EXCELLENCE

THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS HAVE BEEN RECOGNIZED BY CCCOE ROP AND
THEIR TEACHERS FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN THEIR ROP COURSES

AHNAYA REED AIDAN JENKINS ALEXANDER MEDINA AMBER RUIZ ANDREW MCCANN

PITTSBURG HIGH SCHOOL CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL CLAYTON VALLEY CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL
BROADCAST JOURNALISM PLAY PRODUCTION DIGITAL RECORDING STUDIO ADVANCED VIDEO PRODUCTION HONORS CIVIL ENGINEERING &
TEACHER: PAUL LACASSE ARCHITECTURE
TEACHER: LAURA WOODS TEACHER: JUAN CARREON TEACHER: GUS GUARDADO TEACHER: JOANNA CASTILLO

ANTONELLA CHAVEZ GARCIA BENJAMIN CARDOZA BRIANA VOCAL CIENNA KAHROBAIE CINDY GUZMAN
DOUGHERTY VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
ANTIOCH HIGH SCHOOL MIRAMONTE HIGH SCHOOL DEER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PITTSBURG HIGH SCHOOL
CAREERS IN TEACHING DIGITAL DESIGN 2 PLAY PRODUCTION ACCELERATED BIOTECHNOLOGY GRAPHIC DESIGN
TEACHER: REBECCA QUIÑONES AND RESEARCH
TEACHER: STACEY CHURCHILL TEACHER: JOYCE THRIFT TEACHER: MARILYN NARAYAN
TEACHER: KATHERINE HUANG



DANIEL ZHU ELIZABETH KNEER EMMY BURRUS IVY LA JEWEL HICKMAN

DOUGHERTY VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL A P FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL C E CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL PITTSBURG HIGH SCHOOL CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL
VSNET & AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A ENVIRONMENTAL SCIEN JOURNALISM ADVANCED GRAPHIC DESIGN AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A
TEACHER: JOHN SIERRA TEACHER: MARILYN NARAYAN
TEACHER: AZINE DAVOUDZADEH TEACHER: BRIAN BARR TEACHER: ANH NGUYEN



LANIE PRITCHARD LAUREN GONI LIZBETH PINZON LOUIS SOLANA NATTALIYA VATANANAN

MIRAMONTE HIGH SCHOOL JOHN SWETT HIGH SCHOOL FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL DOZIER-LIBBEY MEDICAL HIGH SCHOOL
INTRO TO ENGINEERING DESIGN COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN CAREERS WITH CHILDREN ADVANCED VIDEO PRODUCTION
TEACHER: STACEY CHURCHILL TEACHER: TONY TAMMER TEACHER: JOHN SIERRA SPORTS MEDICINE
TEACHER: KIM O'LEARY
TEACHER: ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ

NICOLE BAPTISTA NOAH ATKINS SARAH WARNER CCCOE is thankful for our
Students of Excellence
LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL CLAYTON VALLEY CHARTER CAMPOLINDO HIGH SCHOOL Partners. The support of
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING HIGH SCHOOL ADVANCED SPORTS MEDICINE these businesses help
provide scholarships to
TEACHER: JOHN DORR BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE TEACHER: RAY ALBIENTO our CTE/ROP students.
TEACHER: ELIZABETH HAWKES




SHAKEIRA REPAREJO VIRGILIO CECILIO, JR YANNICK ALFRED

DEER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL DEER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL LAS LOMAS HIGH SCHOOL
CAREERS WITH CHILDREN TV PRODUCTION PLTW HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS
TEACHER: KIEL OLFF TEACHER: KATHLEEN MOONEY, RN
TEACHER: STEPHANIE MARPLE


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