The Alameda County Office of Education (ACOE), under the leadership of County Superintendent of Schools Alysse Castro, serves as a liaison between the California Department of Education and the 18 Alameda County public school districts that serve more than 211,000 students and 12,000 teachers. ACOE provides oversight of district budgets and Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAPs), differentiating supports for the most struggling systems. As an education leadership agency, ACOE also provides training and support services for educators. We also serve as an alternative education school district and provide programs to Alameda County's most vulnerable students
ACOE directly operates Court Schools at the Juvenile Justice Center, ACOE Opportunity Academy schools serving students 16 and older seeking a high school diploma, and Community Schools that serve foster youth, students in substance abuse treatment, parenting teens, Probation-referred youth, and students expelled from their resident school districts. ACOE also runs the Infant & Family Support Program, which provides individualized service for children from birth to three years and their families.
Finally, ACOE provides services and supports to school districts in order to address pervasive issues obstructing the well-being of their student populations, particularly those groups that have been historically marginalized.