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◈ Homepage — https://www.nocrop.org/714-502-5800 [email protected] HOME ABOUT US K-12 STUDENTS ADULT CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCES JOIN OUR TEAM WELCOME TO NORTH ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM FIND YOUR SCHOOL PARENTS/STUDENTS Find information about what Pathways are offered at your school. PRESCHOOLS Get more information about our FREE preschools offered at Anaheim, Cypress, Katella, and Loara High Schools PARTNERS Interested in partnering with North Orange County ROP? Fill out an interest form today! STAFF Get everything you need to feel equipped to change lives through career technical education. REGIONAL COURSES Is there a pathway not offered at your school? Check our regional course offerings to find the pathway you’re passionate about! CAREER EDUCATION FOUNDATION CEF exists to reward students who excel in their ROP courses. Click here to receive more information about how you can donate today.   About ROP We exist to prepare students for the workforce through expert-led training, hands-on experience, and industry certifications. Simply put, we are changing lives through career technical education. Learn More OFFICE HOURS M-F: 7:30 am – 4:30pm ADDRESS 385 N. Muller Street Anaheim, CA 92801 EMAIL [email protected] PHONE (714) 502-5800 What we offer… WORK-BASED LEARNING ROP believes that students learn best through hands-on activities that teach valuable skills not covered in regular classroom programs. By actively engaging in these experiences, students can gain practical knowledge and abilities that help them succeed in the real world. FOCUSED CURRICULUM For every ROP course, around 8 local businesses work together to create a strong and up-to-date curriculum. These businesses help ensure that the courses teach skills that are important and needed in today’s job market. This way, students learn what they need to know to succeed in their future careers. BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS Local businesses support ROP by offering learning sites and providing the latest industry-standard technology for classrooms. This ensures students get hands-on experience with real tools and equipment. In return, ROP trains students to become skilled workers, ready to meet the needs of these businesses, benefiting both the students and the local community. REGIONAL DELIVERY ROP carefully studies job trends to ensure its programs meet the needs of local employers. This way, students learn the skills that are in demand in their community. By doing this, ROP helps students find jobs or pursue advanced training after completing their courses, giving them a better chance at a successful career, one step at a time. OFFICE HOURS M-F: 7:30am – 4:30pm ADDRESS 385 N. Muller Street, Anaheim, CA 92801 EMAIL [email protected] PHONE (714) 502-5800 TELETYPWRITER (714)-776-6491 QUICK LINKS CUPCCAA Privacy Policy Public Records Request Email Uniform Complaint Procedure Email CONTACT INFO 714-502-5800 (Main Line) [email protected] 385 N Muller St, Anaheim, CA 92801 714-776-6491 (Teletypewriter) SLICE OF SUCCESS NEWSLETTER Enter your email to receive updates about all things NOCROP! Please note that by submitting this form, you are opting in to receive emails from North Orange County ROP. Subscribe ◈ Interior Pages — 10 pages crawledSpecial Education | North Orange County ROP - 2024 714-502-5800 [email protected] HOME ABOUT US Mission/Vision/CTE Overview Career-Ready Practices Board Information Board of Trustees Board Agenda & Minutes Board Policies Meet Our Staff Administration Calendars Salary Schedules 2025 – 2026 Org Chart Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) K-12 STUDENTS CTE Courses & Pathways College Articulated Credit & Dual Enrollment CTE Internship Preschool Labs Regional/Summer Offerings Student Ambassadors Student Handbook ADULT CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCES 2026 CEF Scholarship Application Form 2026 CEF Nomination Form Student-Related Board Policies K-12 Digital Resources Workability Center of Excellence JOIN OUR TEAM Select Page Workability The WorkAbility I (WAI) grant programs provide comprehensive training in work, employment placement, and follow-up for middle and high school students in special education who transition from school to work, independent living, and post-secondary education or training. The WAI program is funded and administered by the California Department of Education and offers special education students the opportunity to complete their secondary education while also obtaining marketable job skills for success in the modern labor market. More info for BOUSD & PYLUSD Students Schools include: Brea Olinda High School, El Camino Real High School, El Dorado High School, Esperanza High School, La Entrada High Schoool, Parkview, Valencia High School, Venture Academy, Yorba Linda High School More info for FJUHSD Students Schools include: Buena Park High School, Fullerton Union High School, La Vista High School, La Sierra Adult Transition Program, La Habra High School, Sonora High School, Sunny Hills High School, Troy High School h Employment First Activities Brochure OFFICE HOURS M-F: 7:30am – 4:30pm Address 385 N. Muller Street, Anaheim, CA 92801 Email [email protected] Phone (714) 502-5800 TELETYPWRITER (714)-776-6491 QUICK LINKS CUPCCAA Privacy Policy CONTACT INFO 714-502-5800 (Main Line) [email protected] 385 N Muller St, Anaheim, CA 92801 714-776-6491 (Teletypewriter) SLICE OF SUCCESS NEWSLETTER Enter your email to receive updates about al things NOCROP! Please note that by submitting this form, you are opting in to receive emails from North Orange County ROP. Success! First Name Last Name Email Subscribe Facebook X Instagram RSS CTE Courses & Pathways | North Orange County ROP - 2024 714-502-5800 [email protected] HOME ABOUT US Mission/Vision/CTE Overview Career-Ready Practices Board Information Board of Trustees Board Agenda & Minutes Board Policies Meet Our Staff Administration Calendars Salary Schedules 2025 – 2026 Org Chart Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) K-12 STUDENTS CTE Courses & Pathways College Articulated Credit & Dual Enrollment CTE Internship Preschool Labs Regional/Summer Offerings Student Ambassadors Student Handbook ADULT CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCES 2026 CEF Scholarship Application Form 2026 CEF Nomination Form Student-Related Board Policies K-12 Digital Resources Workability Center of Excellence JOIN OUR TEAM Select Page CTE Courses & Pathways ADULT CAREER EDUCATION Anatomy and Physiology Automotive Technology Computer Technician A+ CPR (BLS) Provider Level Certification Dental Assistant Graphic Design 1 Information Technology Fundamentals Licensed Vocational Nurse Medical Assistant Medical Terminology Nurse Assistant Sterile Processing Technician For more information, contact: Irina Danova 714-502-5869 [email protected] ANAHEIM HIGH SCHOOL Biotechnology Child Development (Preschool Lab) DVMA: Graphic Design Food Service & Hospitality Patient Care: Dental Assistant Patient Care: Medical Assistant Public Safety Residential & Commercial Construction (BITA) For more information, contact Amie M. Cuellar 714-999-3750 [email protected] BREA OLINDA HIGH SCHOOL Design, Visual, and Media Arts: Graphic Design Patient Care: Sports Medicine Residential & Commercial Construction (BITA) For more information, contact: Elizabeth McDonald 714-990-7850 x1209 [email protected] BREA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Medical Careers Residential & Commercial Construction (BITA) For more information, contact: Elizabeth McDonald 714-990-7850 x1209 [email protected] BUENA PARK HIGH SCHOOL Design, Visual, and Media Arts: Graphic Design Food Service & Hospitality Patient Care: Sports Medicine Production and Managerial Arts: Film/Video System Diagnostics, Service & Repair For more information, contact: Sarah Arciba 714-992-8660 [email protected] CYPRESS HIGH SCHOOL Child Development (Preschool Lab) Legal Practices Patient Care: Nursing Assistant Public Safety For more information, contact: Mary Binford 714-220-4178 [email protected] EL CAMINO REAL HIGH SCHOOL Design, Visual, and Media Arts: Design for Digital Print For more information, contact: Araceli Mejia 714-986-7060 x12023 [email protected] EL DORADO HIGH SCHOOL Education Game Art & Design Design, Visual, and Media Arts: Graphic Design For more information, contact: Tempa Davidson 714-986-7580 x11025 [email protected] ESPERANZA HIGH SCHOOL Design, Visual, and Media Arts: Graphic Design Food Service & Hospitality Patient Care: Medical Assistant For more information, contact: Rigoberto Aragon 714-986-7540 x13027 [email protected] FULLERTON HIGH SCHOOL Structural Repair & Refinishing For more information, contact: Han Kim 714-626-3845 [email protected] GILBERT HIGH SCHOOL Design, Visual, and Media Arts: Graphic Design Food Service & Hospitality Patient Care: Nursing Assistant Self-Employment/Entrepreneurship For more information, contact: Jill Briquelet 714-999-3738 [email protected] KATELLA HIGH SCHOOL Child Development (Preschool Lab) Design, Visual, and Media Arts: Graphic Design Engineering Design Patient Care: Nursing Assistant System Diagnostics, Service, & Repair For more information, contact: Ken Gompert 714-999-3644 x25951 [email protected] KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL Education Patient Care: Medical Assistant For more information, contact: Helen Chan 714-220-4121 x27950 [email protected] LA HABRA HIGH SCHOOL Emergency Response Food Service and Hospitality Patient Care: Sports Medicine System Diagnostics, Service, & Repair For more information, contact: Erin Murphy 562-226-5019 [email protected] LA VISTA / LA SIERRA HIGH SCHOOL Production and Managerial Arts: Film/Video For more information, contact: John Diaz 714-447-5505 [email protected] LOARA HIGH SCHOOL Child Development: (Preschool Lab) Patient Care: Nursing Assistant Patient Care: Sports Medicine Production and Managerial Arts: Drone Technology Residential and Commercial Construction (BITA) System Diagnostics, Service, & Repair For more information, contact: Helen Chung 714-999-3677 [email protected] LOS ALAMITOS HIGH SCHOOL Emergency Response For more information, contact: Marianne Schaeffer 562-799-4780 x82240 [email protected] MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOL Education Patient Care: Medical Assistant Production and Managerial Arts: Multimedia Production Public Safety Residential & Commercial Construction (BITA) For more information, contact: Nasreen Sarvi 714-220-4257 [email protected] OXFORD ACADEMY Exploring Biotechnology Biotechnology: Biomedical Engineering Design For more information, contact: Van Parker 714-220-3067 [email protected] SAVANNA HIGH SCHOOL Food Service & Hospitality Patient Care: Medical Assistant Patient Care: Nursing Assistant Residential & Commercial Construction (BITA) System Diagnostics, Service, & Repair For more information, contact: Britney Bouska 714-220-4262 x23952 [email protected] SONORA HIGH SCHOOL Food Service & Hospitality Patient Care: Medical Assistant For more information, contact: Rachelle Jackson-Gomez 562-266-2046 [email protected] SUNNY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL Engineering Design Patient Care: Sports Medicine Production and Managerial Arts: Film/Video System Diagnostics, Service, & Repair For more information, contact: Jennifer Beglin 714-626-4202 [email protected] VALENCIA HIGH SCHOOL Education Food Service & Hospitality Production and Managerial Arts: Photography Residential & Commercial Construction (BITA) For more information, contact: Carolyn Douglas 714-996-4970 x10023 [email protected] WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL Food Service & Hospitality Product Innovation and Design Public and Community Health Residential & Commercial Construction – Construction Tech For more information, contact: Heather Field 714-220-4018 [email protected] YORBA LINDA HIGH SCHOOL Food Service & Hospitality For more information, contact: JeNell Gandy 714-986-7500 [email protected] Looking for Regional Course Offerings? The North Orange County Regional Occupational Program offers diverse courses for students in Anaheim Union, Brea Olinda, Fullerton Joint Union, Los Alamitos, and Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School Districts. These after-school courses allow students to pursue pathways unavailable at their home schools or complete pathway courses faster. Held at various locations across North Orange County, the program expands educational and career opportunities for all students. Regional Course Offerings OFFICE HOURS M-F: 7:30am – 4:30pm Address 385 N. Muller Street, Anaheim, CA 92801 Email [email protected] Phone (714) 502-5800 TELETYPWRITER (714)-776-6491 QUICK LINKS CUPCCAA Privacy Policy CONTACT INFO 714-502-5800 (Main Line) [email protected] 385 N Muller St, Anaheim, CA 92801 714-776-6491 (Teletypewriter) SLICE OF SUCCESS NEWSLETTER Enter your email to receive updates about al things NOCROP! Please note that by submitting this form, you are opting in to receive emails from North Orange County ROP. Success! First Name Last Name Email Subscribe Facebook X Instagram RSS K-12 Digital Resources | North Orange County ROP - 2024 714-502-5800 [email protected] HOME ABOUT US Mission/Vision/CTE Overview Career-Ready Practices Board Information Board of Trustees Board Agenda & Minutes Board Policies Meet Our Staff Administration Calendars Salary Schedules 2025 – 2026 Org Chart Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) K-12 STUDENTS CTE Courses & Pathways College Articulated Credit & Dual Enrollment CTE Internship Preschool Labs Regional/Summer Offerings Student Ambassadors Student Handbook ADULT CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCES 2026 CEF Scholarship Application Form 2026 CEF Nomination Form Student-Related Board Policies K-12 Digital Resources Workability Center of Excellence JOIN OUR TEAM Select Page California K-12 Digital Resources Online content from Encyclopedia Britannica, ProQuest research databases, and TeachingBooks.net are available to all at: California State Library Encyclopedia Britannica (PreK-12) Britannica School | Elementary School Britannica School | Middle School Britannica School | High School Britannica School | eScolar (Spanish) Teachingbooks.net (PreK-12) Book Guides & Lesson Plans Award-Winning Books Meet-the-Author Movies and More Literature-Based Vocabulary Lists Diverse Books Book Lists: Build Your Own ProQuest (Grades 3-12) CultureGrams SIRS Discoverer SIRS Issues Researcher eLibrary eLibrary Guided Research ProQuest Central | Student Edition Research Companion Schools & Educators Complete ProQuest Glossary CultureGrams Concise social, cultural, and political information on countries, U.S. states, and provinces around the world. (Grades 3-12) SIIRS Discoverer A general reference database providing safe, reliable, curriculum-aligned content and features for use by students and educators. (Grades 3-9) SIRS Issues Researcher Pros and cons on 360+ (and growing) complex social issues with relevant, credible information that tells the whole story on the major questions of the day. (Grades 6+) eLibrary | Guided Research Guided Research edition delivers one of the largest general reference collections of periodical and digital media content including more than 11,000 Research Topics (Grades 6+) eLibrary Database Edition General reference aggregation of periodical and digital media content with editorial guidance for novice researchers. (Grades 6+) Central Student Designed to bring instant results to users across thousands of journals, magazines, newspapers, videos, reports, and more. This resource brings together some of ProQuest’s most used databases in education, humanities, psychology, science, social sciences, and news. (Grades 9+, IB, AP, College Prep) Research Companion A self-guided product that supports information literacy, writing, and research skills instruction. (Grades 8+) Schools & Educators Complete eBook subscription database of over 13,000 titles that supports English Language Arts, Science, Math, Social Studies, Health, Physical Education, Information Literacy and Technology. (Grades 9+, possibly some content for Middle School, also includes professional development content for faculty) OFFICE HOURS M-F: 7:30am – 4:30pm Address 385 N. Muller Street, Anaheim, CA 92801 Email [email protected] Phone (714) 502-5800 TELETYPWRITER (714)-776-6491 QUICK LINKS CUPCCAA Privacy Policy CONTACT INFO 714-502-5800 (Main Line) [email protected] 385 N Muller St, Anaheim, CA 92801 714-776-6491 (Teletypewriter) SLICE OF SUCCESS NEWSLETTER Enter your email to receive updates about al things NOCROP! Please note that by submitting this form, you are opting in to receive emails from North Orange County ROP. Success! First Name Last Name Email Subscribe Facebook X Instagram RSS Student Forms | North Orange County ROP - 2024 714-502-5800 [email protected] HOME ABOUT US Mission/Vision/CTE Overview Career-Ready Practices Board Information Board of Trustees Board Agenda & Minutes Board Policies Meet Our Staff Administration Calendars Salary Schedules 2025 – 2026 Org Chart Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) K-12 STUDENTS CTE Courses & Pathways College Articulated Credit & Dual Enrollment CTE Internship Preschool Labs Regional/Summer Offerings Student Ambassadors Student Handbook ADULT CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCES 2026 CEF Scholarship Application Form 2026 CEF Nomination Form Student-Related Board Policies K-12 Digital Resources Workability Center of Excellence JOIN OUR TEAM Select Page Student-Related Board Policies BP 5125 Student Records BP 5121 Grading System BP 5112.1 Open-Entry Open-Exit competency-based instruction BP 5112 Student Attendance BP 5111 Admission Revised 10-10-18 Facebook X Instagram RSS North Orange County ROP – Adult Career Education Back About Courses Anatomy & Physiology Automotive Technology Community Health Worker Computer Technician A+ CPR (BLS) Provider Level Certification Dental Assistant Graphic Design 1 Information Technology (IT) Fundamentals Medical Assistant Nurse Assistant: Long Term Care Nurse Assistant: Acute Care Medical Terminology Sterile Processing Technician Vocational Nurse Training Program (VNTP) Get In Touch Resources Adult Student Handbook Adult Students Record Request Counseling Job Board FreshSuccess Care Solace Events Student Portal NOCROP.ORG Coming Soon: A redesigned and enhanced website experience. Stay tuned! --> About Courses Anatomy & Physiology Automotive Technology Community Health Worker Computer Technician A+ CPR (BLS) Provider Level Certification Dental Assistant Graphic Design 1 Information Technology (IT) Fundamentals Medical Assistant Nurse Assistant: Long Term Care Nurse Assistant: Acute Care Medical Terminology Sterile Processing Technician Vocational Nurse Training Program (VNTP) Get In Touch Resources Adult Student Handbook Adult Students Record Request Counseling Job Board FreshSuccess Care Solace Events Student Portal NOCROP.ORG ADULT CAREER EDUCATION YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HERE The Career Training Center Is located at: 1800 W Ball Road, Anaheim, CA 92804. Questions? Call us at 714-502-5904. LEARN from industry-experienced instructors EARN industry-recognized certifications and/or licensures GAIN hands-on training to graduate workforce ready FEATURED COURSES VIEW ALL Read More TBD Sterile Processing Technician TBD 0 Students 0 student $3,750.00 Read More TBD Medical Terminology TBD 0 Students 0 student $700.00 Read More TBD Acute Care Certified Nursing Assistant TBD 0 Students 0 student $2,500.00 Read More TBD Community Health Worker TBD 0 Students 0 student $1,600.00 Read More TBD Anatomy & Physiology TBD 0 Students 0 student $850.00 Read More TBD Medical Terminology TBD 0 Students 0 student $700.00 Read More TBD Nurse Assistant: Long-Term Care (Day Program) TBD 0 Students 0 student $2,150.00 Read More TBD Nurse Assistant: Long-Term Care (Evening Program) TBD 0 Students 0 student $2,150.00 Read More TBD Medical Assistant: Clinical & Administrative TBD 0 Students 0 student $3,350.00 Read More Vanessa Aguilar Dental Assistant I Vanessa Aguilar 0 Students 0 student $4,100.00 Read More TBD Dental Assistant Level II (RDA Preparation) TBD 0 Students 0 student $1,750.00 50 YEARS OF EDUCATION 47380 ANNUAL CLINICAL HOURS 10 CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 97 PERCENT NCLEX PASS RATE LEARN ABOUT OUR TRAINING PROGRAMS North Orange County ROP Adult Career Education offers five high-quality training programs, preparing students with the knowledge and experience to graduate work-force ready. Taught by industry-experienced instructors, students learn fundamental principles in the classroom and gain clinical experience through rigorous hands-on training in local businesses, offices, and work-sites. Medical Assistant Medical Terminology Dental Assistant Nurse Assistant Vocational Nurse ADULT CAREER EDUCATION STAFF North Orange County ROP Christina Itz Medical Assistant Program Instructor Paul Linares Instructor Jacalyn Talamentes Medical Assistant Program Instructor Michelle Tio Instructional Programs Administrative Assistant Yemmi Escobar Instructor Irina Danova Adult CTE Counselor Shirley Schofield Instructor Laura Garcia, MSN, BSN, PHN, RN, CDCES, CV-BC, CLSSGB Director, Nursing Programs Vanessa Aguilar Dental Assistant Instructor Rosa Burns, RDH Dental Director Jenice Garcia Medical Assistant Program Instructor Dr. Jennifer Pesavento Administrator, Instructional Programs Rebecca Clements Teacher on Special Assignment Alfredo Mendoza Vocational Nurse Program Instructor Anna Alcantar Student Information Assistant, Adult CTE Programs Dwight De Guzman Vocational Nurse Program Instructor Florian Cases Vocational Nurse Program Instructor JOIN OUR COMMUNITY North Orange County ROP Adult Career Education Leave this field empty if you're human: North Orange County ROP COVID-19 Updates PLEASE NOTE, A 4% PROCESSING FEE WILL BE ADDED TO ALL DEBIT/CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS NORTH ORANGE COUNTY ROP 385 North Muller Street Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 502-5904 Teletypewriter: (714) 776-6491 CAREER TRAINING CENTER 1800 West Ball Road Anaheim, CA 92804 QUICK LINKS About Contact Counseling Events Job Board Student Portal Refund Policy Admission Policies Privacy Policy Board of Trustees | North Orange County ROP - 2024 714-502-5800 [email protected] HOME ABOUT US Mission/Vision/CTE Overview Career-Ready Practices Board Information Board of Trustees Board Agenda & Minutes Board Policies Meet Our Staff Administration Calendars Salary Schedules 2025 – 2026 Org Chart Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) K-12 STUDENTS CTE Courses & Pathways College Articulated Credit & Dual Enrollment CTE Internship Preschool Labs Regional/Summer Offerings Student Ambassadors Student Handbook ADULT CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCES 2026 CEF Scholarship Application Form 2026 CEF Nomination Form Student-Related Board Policies K-12 Digital Resources Workability Center of Excellence JOIN OUR TEAM Select Page Board of Trustees Marilyn Buchi Board President Marilyn Buchi also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Fullerton Joint Union High School District VISIT HOME DISTRICT Carrie Buck Vice President / Clerk Carrie Buck also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District VISIT HOME DISTRICT Deana Miller Trustee Deana Miller also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Brea Olinda Unified School District VISIT HOME DISTRICT Marlys Davidson Trustee Marlys Davidson also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Los Alamitos Unified School District VISIT HOME DISTRICT Brian O'Neal Trustee Brian O’Neal also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Anaheim Union High School District VISIT HOME DISTRICT Vicki Calhoun, Ed.D. Trustee Dr. Vicki Calhoun also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Fullerton Joint Union High School District VISIT HOME DISTRICT Annemarie Randle-Trejo Trustee Annemarie Randle-Trejo also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Anaheim Union High School District VISIT HOME DISTRICT Board Authority North Orange County Regional Occupational Program, established under authority granted by the State of California, is a legal entity formed to provide a broad career/technical educational program for the people of the Region. The members of the governing board serve as state officials and operate within the legal authority as specified in the Joint Powers Agreement, the Constitution of the State of California, the Education Code, the Government Code, the Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Education as contained in the California Administrative Code of Regulations, Title 5, Education, and other applicable codes. The North Orange County ROP Board represents the people of the Region and has complete jurisdiction over all aspects of ROP. Each Board member has a responsibility to support the mission and goals of the Program for all ROP students. The Board shall continually evaluate the policies of the ROP to ensure that they are consistent with the needs of students in a constantly changing global society. Election of Officers The officers of the Governing Board shall consist of a President and a Vice President/Clerk. They shall be elected from among the members of the Governing Board at the Annual Organizational Meeting of the Board and shall hold their respective offices for a period of one year beginning at the organizational meeting, or until their successors shall be elected. Vacancies shall be filled according to the terms of the Joint Powers Agreement. President: The President shall preside at all meetings. The President shall decide, subject to Board approval, questions of order, and shall appoint any committees which the Board determines necessary. The President shall have the same rights and privileges as other members of the Board in voting, introducing motions and resolutions, and in discussing questions. Vice President/Clerk: The Vice President/Clerk shall act as the presiding officer at all meetings where the President is absent. While acting in this capacity, the Vice President/Clerk shall have all of the powers and privileges of the President. The Vice President/Clerk shall sign documents and agreements when authorized by the Board. Secretary: The Superintendent shall serve as Secretary to the Governing Board in accordance with the provisions of the Joint Powers Agreement. The Secretary of the Board shall: (1) Prepare and maintain the Board agenda, minutes and other Board records and documents. (2) Handle Board correspondence, sign reports, certify minutes and attest to actions taken by the Governing Board. Parliamentarian: The Parliamentarian shall be appointed by the Governing Board at the Annual Organizational Meeting, and shall be well versed in Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised and be able to advise the Board as needed or requested. The Governing Board shall observe Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised. Meeting Dates The Board meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 4:00 p.m. Meetings are held in the ROP Board Room, 385 N. Muller Street, Anaheim 92801. For more information, call 714-502-5802. OFFICE HOURS M-F: 7:30am – 4:30pm Address 385 N. Muller Street, Anaheim, CA 92801 Email [email protected] Phone (714) 502-5800 TELETYPWRITER (714)-776-6491 QUICK LINKS CUPCCAA Privacy Policy CONTACT INFO 714-502-5800 (Main Line) [email protected] 385 N Muller St, Anaheim, CA 92801 714-776-6491 (Teletypewriter) SLICE OF SUCCESS NEWSLETTER Enter your email to receive updates about al things NOCROP! Please note that by submitting this form, you are opting in to receive emails from North Orange County ROP. Success! First Name Last Name Email Subscribe Facebook X Instagram RSS CTE Courses & Pathways | North Orange County ROP - 2024 714-502-5800 [email protected] HOME ABOUT US Mission/Vision/CTE Overview Career-Ready Practices Board Information Board of Trustees Board Agenda & Minutes Board Policies Meet Our Staff Administration Calendars Salary Schedules 2025 – 2026 Org Chart Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) K-12 STUDENTS CTE Courses & Pathways College Articulated Credit & Dual Enrollment CTE Internship Preschool Labs Regional/Summer Offerings Student Ambassadors Student Handbook ADULT CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCES 2026 CEF Scholarship Application Form 2026 CEF Nomination Form Student-Related Board Policies K-12 Digital Resources Workability Center of Excellence JOIN OUR TEAM Select Page CTE Courses & Pathways ADULT CAREER EDUCATION Anatomy and Physiology Automotive Technology Computer Technician A+ CPR (BLS) Provider Level Certification Dental Assistant Graphic Design 1 Information Technology Fundamentals Licensed Vocational Nurse Medical Assistant Medical Terminology Nurse Assistant Sterile Processing Technician For more information, contact: Irina Danova 714-502-5869 [email protected] ANAHEIM HIGH SCHOOL Biotechnology Child Development (Preschool Lab) DVMA: Graphic Design Food Service & Hospitality Patient Care: Dental Assistant Patient Care: Medical Assistant Public Safety Residential & Commercial Construction (BITA) For more information, contact Amie M. 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The North Orange County Regional Occupational Program offers diverse courses for students in Anaheim Union, Brea Olinda, Fullerton Joint Union, Los Alamitos, and Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School Districts. These after-school courses allow students to pursue pathways unavailable at their home schools or complete pathway courses faster. Held at various locations across North Orange County, the program expands educational and career opportunities for all students. Regional Course Offerings OFFICE HOURS M-F: 7:30am – 4:30pm Address 385 N. Muller Street, Anaheim, CA 92801 Email [email protected] Phone (714) 502-5800 TELETYPWRITER (714)-776-6491 QUICK LINKS CUPCCAA Privacy Policy CONTACT INFO 714-502-5800 (Main Line) [email protected] 385 N Muller St, Anaheim, CA 92801 714-776-6491 (Teletypewriter) SLICE OF SUCCESS NEWSLETTER Enter your email to receive updates about al things NOCROP! Please note that by submitting this form, you are opting in to receive emails from North Orange County ROP. Success! First Name Last Name Email Subscribe Facebook X Instagram RSS Salary Schedules | North Orange County ROP - 2024 714-502-5800 [email protected] HOME ABOUT US Mission/Vision/CTE Overview Career-Ready Practices Board Information Board of Trustees Board Agenda & Minutes Board Policies Meet Our Staff Administration Calendars Salary Schedules 2025 – 2026 Org Chart Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) K-12 STUDENTS CTE Courses & Pathways College Articulated Credit & Dual Enrollment CTE Internship Preschool Labs Regional/Summer Offerings Student Ambassadors Student Handbook ADULT CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCES 2026 CEF Scholarship Application Form 2026 CEF Nomination Form Student-Related Board Policies K-12 Digital Resources Workability Center of Excellence JOIN OUR TEAM Select Page Salary Schedules 2025-2026 School Year 2025-26 10-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 08.01.25 (2) 2025-26 10-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 08.01.25 2025-26 11-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.25 (2) 2025-26 11-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.25 2025-26 Column Movement on the Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 08.01.25 2025-26 Classified Salary Schedule, Effective 11.01.25 2025-26 Classified Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.25 2025-26 Management Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.25 2024-2025 School Year 2024-25 10-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.24 2024-25 11-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.24 2024-25 Classified Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.24 2024-25 Management Salary Schedule, Effective 08.01.24 2024-25 Administrator’s Annual Salary List 2023-2024 School Year 2023-24 10-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.23 2023-24 11-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.23 2023-24 Classified Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.23 2023-24 Management Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.23 2023-24 Administrator’s Annual Salary List 2022-2023 School Year 2022-23 10-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 02.09.23 2022-23 Classified Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.22 2022-23 Management Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.22 2022-23 Administrator’s Annual Salary List 2021-2022 School Year 2021-22 10-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 11.15.21 2021-22 Classified Salary Schedule, Effective 04.14.22 2021-22 Management Salary Schedule, Effective 02.10.22 2020-2021 School Year 2020-21 Administrator’s Annual Salary List 2019-2020 School Year 2019-20 Management Salary Schedule, Effective 08.14.19 2018-2019 School Year 2018-19 10-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 08.04.22 2018-19 Classified Salary Schedule, Effective 01.09.19 2018-19 Management Salary Schedule, Effective 07.11.18 2017-2018 School Year 2017-18 Classified Salary Schedule, Effective 11.09.17 2017-18 Management Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.17 2016-2017 School Year 2016-17 10-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.16 2015-2016 School Year 2015-16 10-Month Certificated Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.15 2015-16 Classified Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.15 2015-16 Management Salary Schedule, Effective 07.01.15 *Salary schedule in compliance with Government Code section 20636 and Education Code sections 41409.3 and 45030. Facebook X Instagram RSS Mission/Vision/CTE Overview | North Orange County ROP - 2024 714-502-5800 [email protected] HOME ABOUT US Mission/Vision/CTE Overview Career-Ready Practices Board Information Board of Trustees Board Agenda & Minutes Board Policies Meet Our Staff Administration Calendars Salary Schedules 2025 – 2026 Org Chart Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) K-12 STUDENTS CTE Courses & Pathways College Articulated Credit & Dual Enrollment CTE Internship Preschool Labs Regional/Summer Offerings Student Ambassadors Student Handbook ADULT CAREER EDUCATION RESOURCES 2026 CEF Scholarship Application Form 2026 CEF Nomination Form Student-Related Board Policies K-12 Digital Resources Workability Center of Excellence JOIN OUR TEAM Select Page About Our Mission North Orange County Regional Occupational Program specializes in career exploration and training guided by industry experts, providing students with essential skills, hands-on experience, recognized certifications, and the confidence to thrive in the workforce. Our Vision North Orange County Regional Occupational Program envisions shaping a future where Career Technical Education seamlessly integrates into all levels of schooling, equipping every learner with the knowledge, skills, and real-world experiences needed to discover their purpose, unlock their potential, and achieve lifelong success. Founded in 1971 Classes are offered at 25 high schools, 3 junior high schools, and 2 middle schools, and 2 ROP facilities, covering various career pathways. The program serves northern Orange County and nearby Los Angeles County, including the cities of Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, La Habra, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Placentia, Rossmoor, Seal Beach, Stanton, Whittier, and Yorba Linda. Accreditation North Orange County ROP is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and its classes are certified by the California State Department of Education. UC Approved Courses Certain ROP courses meet UC-approved admission requirements. Designated ROP courses meet the UC Laboratory Science (“d”), UC Visual and Performing Arts (“f”), UC Language other than English (“e”), or UC elective (“g”) requirements for admission. Articulation Articulation is a formal agreement that connects sequenced courses offered at North Orange County ROP to community colleges/post-secondary institutions. High School students who successfully complete an articulated course may receive credit and/or skip the Introductory level course at the community college level. North Orange County ROP has entered into articulation agreements with several local community colleges. District Partnerships North Orange County ROP provides career technical education through a partnership of five school districts: Anaheim Union, Brea Olinda Unified, Fullerton Joint Union, Los Alamitos Unified, and Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified. Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), it serves over 16,000 students with career education and training. About Career Technical Education What is CTE? CTE prepares students of all ages for a wide range of high-wage, high-demand careers through the integration of rigorous academics and relevant, hands-on, industry-based experiences within the classroom setting and through work-based learning experiences. North Orange County Regional Occupational Program has provided high-quality CTE for secondary and adults students since 1971. CTE Framework Business and industry partners paired with state and local educators to develop the “what” students need to know and be able to do to be successful in the 21st Century workplace. The result was the CTE Model Curriculum Standards. These standards provide a comprehensive framework that aligns educational outcomes with the skills and knowledge demanded by modern industries. CTE Model Curriculum Standards Business and industry partners paired with state and local educators to develop the “what” students need to know and be able to do to be successful in the 21st Century workplace. The result was the CTE Model Curriculum Standards. Industry Sector and Career Pathway Sequence There are 15 industry sectors with 58 career pathways defined in the state’s CTE Standards and Frameworks. These courses provide individuals with the academic and technical knowledge and skills needed for further education, employment, technical proficiency, a credential, certificate, or degree. A career pathway sequence may start with an introductory or concentrator course and must end with a capstone course, totaling at least 300 hours. Capstone Courses The final, most advanced course where students apply their preceding learning is considered the capstone. A student who completes this course may receive an industry-recognized certificate or exit the program for employment or continue preparation for higher level employment or advanced education in the same career pathway. This capstone course is designed to integrate and apply the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the career pathway sequence, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their next steps. Work-Based Learning An umbrella term that covers work experience, work experience education, and other career exploration activities that help students become work-ready. In ROP it may take many forms such as clinical and externships (required for certain training programs), Community Classroom (CC) which is unpaid WBL, or Cooperative Vocational Education (CVE) which is paid WBL. ROP teachers oversee the various aspects of WBL according to Title V, Sections 10085 and 10106 of the State Department of Education Regulations. Articulation Agreement A written commitment to a program that is designed to provide students with a non-duplicative sequence of progressive achievement leading to technical skills proficiency, a credential, a certificate or a degree and is linked through credit transfer agreements between the two institutions. To access the articulation form for each college, click on their icon. Certification End of sequence industry-approved certificate indicating competency and readiness for entry-level employment in a specific career field. Most ROP students who complete a career pathway sequence of courses (including meeting all requirements of the capstone course) will receive an ROP certificate. Dual-Enrollment Mutually agreed upon instructional programs that allow students to gain community college and high school credits while still in high school. These programs provide a unique opportunity for students to accelerate their education and gain a head start on their post-secondary goals. UC/CSU “A-G” Approved Courses These letters represent different academic areas and are assigned to courses that have been approved as meeting the criteria for students to be able to matriculate into the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems as such: *(a) History/Social Science, (b) English, (c) Mathematics, (d) Laboratory Science, (e) Languages Other Than English, (f) Visual and Performing Arts, and (g) College Preparatory Electives. Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) An organization which is specifically for students enrolled in CTE programs. CTSOs engage students develop and practice leadership roles by applying specific occupational and academic content and skills knowledge. CTSOs must extend teaching and learning through innovative programs, business and community partnerships and leadership experiences at the school, state and national levels. 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#34hospitality20x · 0.47%
#35auhsd20x · 0.47%
#36tbd20x · 0.47%
#37policies19x · 0.45%
#38graphic18x · 0.42%
#39construction18x · 0.42%
#40shall18x · 0.42%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: https://www.nocrop.org/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · long · 46,825 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: 6e1556cba7f2ba16ed4b921735e47d10...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.272
TTR
0.143
HAPAX
0.857
REP
0.644
BIGRAM
0.525
H2T
0.526
CPRT
4.203
SKEW
19.107
KURT
1.294
C/P
1.795
PENT
0.698
S1P
0.000
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · moderate lexical diversity · short-form declarative register · moderate clause complexity · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0002
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.5463
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (3452x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.2716
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1427
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.5253
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.2943
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.7953
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
132
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
4.2033
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.6977
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.8573
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
19%
4-6
36%
7-10
34%
11-15
9%
16-20
1%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.361.0
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 249 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: 6e1556cba7f2ba16... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.0000
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.2396
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.0190
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
4
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.2143
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 15 · depth_1: 45 · depth_2: 13 · depth_3plus: 23
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.MINIMAL · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✗Open Graph: ✗Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✗CSP: ✗
Security
SecurityLabel.MINIMAL
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
cloudflare
cmsWordPress
cdnCloudflare
web_servercloudflare
analytics['Google Analytics', 'Google Tag Manager']
Ledger Appends 1 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Every ledger this entity appends to. Follow any link to see every other entity in the registry that shares that TLD or schema type. Law VII — Torus. The corridor never ends.
TLD LEDGER
.org
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/tld/ledger/org ↗
Law V — Common Edge · Law VII — Torus · 1 ledger appends
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-17
nocrop.org · gdr-25b2f105
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A gift from the Global Data Registry

When the Global Data Registry crawled https://www.nocrop.org/, we found no structured data — the language AI systems use to understand and describe a business online.

Schema is how ChatGPT, Google, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity know what your business does and how to describe you accurately to your customers. Without it, AI systems are guessing.

The most important field in this block is sameAs — a verified edge connecting your website to your permanent record at the Global Data Registry. This is a free, confirmed link to a real verified source. It costs nothing and gives your website a confirmed node in the graph that AI systems traverse when building answers about your business.

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▶   What is schema?

Schema is a standard vocabulary maintained at schema.org that lets websites describe themselves in a language machines can read. When you add schema to your website, you are telling AI systems, search engines, and knowledge graphs exactly what your business is and how it connects to the rest of the web.

Google structured data guide ↗  ·  schema.org ↗  ·  Standard Terminal schema reference ↗

schema.org · verified by Global Data Registry · https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/nocrop-org
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@graph": [
    {
      "@type": "WebSite",
      "@id": "https://www.nocrop.org/#website",
      "url": "https://www.nocrop.org/",
      "name": "nocrop.org — North Orange County ROP - 2024 | Creating Career Ready Communities",
      "sameAs": "https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/nocrop-org"
    },
    {
      "@type": "WebPage",
      "@id": "https://www.nocrop.org/#webpage",
      "url": "https://www.nocrop.org/",
      "name": "nocrop.org — North Orange County ROP - 2024 | Creating Career Ready Communities",
      "isPartOf": {
        "@id": "https://www.nocrop.org/#website"
      },
      "keywords": "nocrop.org — North Orange County ROP - 2024 | Creating Career Ready Communities"
    }
  ]
}
◈ Verified source: https://www.nocrop.org/ · GDR record: https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/nocrop-org · Issued by globaldataregistry.com
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The Global Data Registry is on a mission to give every business and website owner a fair chance at discovery in the AI era of the internet. This schema block is free. No account required. No strings. The sameAs edge is a verified, permanent link — your website's first confirmed node in the machine-readable web.