Napa County Office of Education brochure to be used during the Association of California School Administrator's Legislative Action Day in Sacramento, CA on April 15.
1. Napa County School Districts
Napa County Office of Education
Barbara Nemko, Ph.D.
Napa County Superintendent of Schools
napacoe.org • 707-253-6810
Calistoga Joint Unified School District
Erin Smith-Hagberg, Ed.D., Superintendent
calistogaschools.org • 707-942-4703
Howell Mountain Elementary School District
Janet Tufts, Ed.D., Superintendent
hmesd.org • 707-965-2423
Napa Valley Unified School District
Patrick Sweeney, Ed.D., Superintendent
nvusd.org • 707-253-3511
Pope Valley Union Elementary School District
Kenneth Burkhart, Superintendent
popevalley.k12.napa.ca.us • 707-965-2402
St. Helena Unified School District
Marylou Wilson, Ed.D., Superintendent
sthelenaunified.org • 707-967-2708
Napa County Office of Education
Legislative Agenda
2018
Barbara Nemko, Ph.D.
Napa County Superintendent of Schools
2121 Imola Avenue • Napa, CA 94559
www.napacoe.org • 707-253-6810
Student Diversity
(California Department of Education K-12 enrollment 2016-17)
Napa County CA
American Indian 0.3% 0.5%
Asian 2.1% 9.0%
Pacific Islander 0.3% 0.5%
Filipino 6.1% 2.5%
Hispanic/Latino 55.4% 54.2%
African American 2.1% 5.6%
White 30.0% 23.6%
Two or more
races
3.4% 3.3%
Not reported 0.3% 0.7%
Napa County School Districts
(California Department of Education 2016-17 and NCOE internal
enrollment information)
Calistoga Joint Unified School District
3 Schools 792 students
Howell Mountain Elementary School District
1 School 85 students
Napa County Office of Education
5 Court and Community School
programs
150 students
9 Infant and Preschool Sites 681 infants, toddlers
and preschoolers
Career and Vocation Services 1,424 students
Before/After School and Expanded
Learning Programs
4,523 students in
various schools
countywide
Napa Valley Unified School District
34 Schools 17,820 students
Pope Valley Union Elementary School District
1 School 58 students
St. Helena Unified School District
4 Schools 1,211 students
2. Student Achievement and
Accountability
Expand the availability of high quality Preschool
Programs and Digital Early Literacy to improve the
academic outcomes of under-performing schools and
close the achievement gap before students enter school.
Expand Career Technical Education (CTE)
pathways for high school students.
Incorporate career readiness standards into the
new academic assessment program.
Develop one seamless accountability system for
local, state, and federal accountability needs.
Professional Development
Provide an articulated course of study for
individuals working with children from birth to grade 3
via two and four-year colleges.
Provide additional funding support for
implementation of the Common Core State Standards.
Provide funding support for alignment of
preschool foundations through Kindergarten
Common Core State Standards and related staff
development.
School Finance and Budget
Increase the funding to quality after school
programs that provide essential expanded learning
opportunities to children and their families.
Fully fund Local Planning Councils for Childcare
and Development Programs.
Allow for regional adjustments to the income
eligibility guidelines for state preschool to account
for variations in the cost of living.
Reinstate funding for centralized eligibility lists to
allow counties to coordinate enrollment for state funded
childcare, public and private preschool, and family
childcare providers.
Support the Governor’s proposal to provide
ongoing funding for County Offices to provide
differentiated assistance to school districts.
Provide ongoing Career Technical Education
funding for K-12.
Provide full funding for all state mandates.
Thank you for your support of education in California!
Contact us today about our 2018 Legislative Agenda.
Please contact: Barbara Nemko, Ph.D., Napa County Superintendent of Schools, 2121 Imola Avenue, Napa, CA 94559 • 707-253-6810 • bnemko@napacoe.org
Napa County Office of Education
2018 Legislative Agenda