Riverside County Board of Education (RCBE) Seeks Candidates for Vacancy in Trustee Area 3

Applications are sought for provisional appointment in region serving Val Verde USD, and parts of Moreno Valley USD and Riverside USD

RIVERSIDE – The Riverside County Board of Education (RCBE) is accepting applications from qualified persons who would like to be considered for a provisional appointment due to a vacancy in Trustee Area 3. The vacancy is a result of Trustee Corey Jackson’s election to the California State Assembly. The short-term position will end on June 30, 2024.

Qualified candidates must be:

  1. A California registered voter residing in the boundaries of Trustee Area 3: Moreno Valley USD (shared), Riverside USD (shared), Val Verde USD
  2. At least 18 years of age
  3. Not disqualified by the constitution or laws of the state from holding a civil office
  4. Not an employee of the Riverside County Superintendent of Schools or any K‐12 public institution in Riverside County. (Should any such employee choose to apply and is selected, employment would be terminated upon being sworn into office.)

Online applications are due by 5 p.m. on Monday, December 12, 2022. A description of duties and an online application are available at www.rcoe.us/boardapplication.

Interviews will be held on January 10, 2023, at the Riverside County Office of Education’s 4th floor Board Room (3939 13th Street, Riverside, CA). Interviews will be held in an open meeting, by appointment, beginning at noon. Please contact Sandra Guerrero at sguerrero@rcoe.us or (951) 826‐6674 for questions regarding this vacancy.

About the Riverside County Board of Education (RCBE)

The Riverside County Board of Education consists of seven members who represent the seven trustee areas of the county via four-year term as elected by the voters within their respective trustee areas. RCBE operates under authority of the California Constitution, the State Legislature, the State Education Code, and the State Board of Education. RCBE acts as an appellate agency for student expulsions, inter-district transfers, and charter school petitions, among additional functions in support of the Riverside County Superintendent of Schools. Through its role of long-range policy development and other critical functions, the Board works with the Riverside County Superintendent of Schools and staff to offer the most effective educational programs possible to the students being served directly by the Riverside County Office of Education for which it has responsibility.