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John D. Anderson, Superintendent

1398 Sperber Road, El Centro, CA 92243






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ICOE is "touching lives" in powerful ways. Learn more about ICOE and the impact it has on our community by reading our stories below.

100 years of education - Schools chief helps celebrate


CATTLE CALL: More than 200 treated to a preview of this weekend.


A NEW SET OF EYES Dogs bring choices


Initiative increases college rates


Higher Education Week: How to pay for education


Higher education: Student well on her way to college


Partnership starts early to get students into college


Four choices for California colleges


HIGHER EDUCATION: Students have testing options


Our Opinion: Education important to Valley’s future


Our Opinion: Young students must learn English


Adapting to a unique community


Colleges seek local students


Westside kids tour tide pools


Endless work for school nurses


Anne Mallory: Small town girl makes her mark


Damon Smith: Turning Luck into Passion


Denise Cabanilla: Lessons to last a lifetime


Field Trip for Blind Students


Caring About Their Community


API base reports to be released today


Teens prepare for college


Teachers Hit the Books - Substitutes go back to school


Todd Finnell was awarded CUE’s Technology in Learning Leadership Award


Student wins poster contest


Opinion: Students need to be challenged


Students get sneak peek of professions


Eyeing the future


Mock trial: Students take over the courtroom


Special folks are treated to a special day


Too much TV? Grades reflect tube time


Through the eyes of the Valley: IVC is key provider of higher education


Parents play vital role in college


Yazmin Arellano living her dream


Coach learned job in college


SDSU plans to add two new majors


Freshman scholars


Valley places focus on growth


Choosing college


Office of education gets $9M grant


Our opinion: Making strides in education


1-on-1 contact is key


Viewpoint: Just Warming Up: Don’t waste the chance for an education


Higher ed week set


Finding friends through mentors


Imperial County Men and Women of the Year 2006


‘BIGGEST SINGLE-DAY EVENT IN THE IMPERIAL VALLEY:’Children’s Fair promotes healthy families


Peggy Calvin, Sue Tally had ‘the courage to get involved’


Trustees to seek input on drug-testing


Teens test career waters


Students ‘train’ for the Academic Decathlon


Senior Living series: Grandmas make a difference


Young artists to design poster, win tickets


Safety Seminar - High schoolers learn life skills


Moving on up


Great American Smokeout: Message is heard loud and clear


Child care providers updated on free preschool


‘BUILD ON YOUTH' Conference


Seeley FRC’s Grand Opening


New Resources and New Look for Niland’s Family Resource Center


4th Annual Regional Migrant Parent Conference


Mentoring Children of Promise


Success Stories from ICOE’s Veterans On-the-Job Training Program


Calexico Community School Students Spread Holiday Spirit


Imperial County Office of Education will manage California’s K-12 High Speed Network with its key partners Butte and Mendocino County Offices of Education and School Services of CA, Inc.


Teachers are Continual Learners


New Leadership for Imperial Schools


Wild About Science


2003 Tech Conference


Grant Keeps Students on Track


Survey Completed!


Students break language barrier


EdTech Profiles: Heber


Personal Stories of Success Inspire Imperial County


Hats Off to Nationally Certified Local Teachers


Colleges Educate High School Seniors


Plenty of fun and sunshine at the 25th annual Children's Fair


Migrant seniors focus on college


Local Teacher Talent


CUHS consecutive win streak intact


Eye on Education


Central back in winning game with Mock Trials defeat of Southwest


I.V. students compete in decathlon


Club Live camp enables Valley students


Saving a sweetheart through anti-smoking campaign


Siblings Workshops


More than community service: Some find it fun to help others


Team effort targets truancy


Ride of Life - Program reaches teens


Study shows California kids fill preschools


Our Opinion: Three Schools Earn 'Distinguished' Status


Central team heads to state capital