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Ventura County Community College District

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Ventura County Community College District ( VCCCD ) is the system of public community colleges in Ventura County , California . The district is a member of the California Community Colleges System . VCCCD member colleges are Ventura College in Ventura, California , Moorpark College in Moorpark, California and Oxnard College in Oxnard, California . The district was formed in 1962 after previous administration of Ventura College had been in combination with the Ventura High School District.

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4-616: The district offices share a building with the Ventura Unified School District at 255 W. Stanley Ave., Ventura. The building was the corporate headquarters for Kinkos until 2002. Ventura College opened in 1925 as part of Ventura Union High School ; its current campus opened in 1955 and is 112 acres (45 ha), serving approximately 14,500 students. It also operates a satellite campus in Santa Paula, California . Moorpark College opened in 1967. Its campus

8-490: Is 150 acres (61 ha), serving approximately 14,250 students Oxnard College's first classes were held in Ramona School starting in 1969 with the current campus opening in 1975. Its campus size is 118 acres (48 ha). 34°13′08″N 119°03′28″W  /  34.2189°N 119.0579°W  / 34.2189; -119.0579 Ventura Unified School District The Ventura Unified School District (VUSD)

12-626: Is a school district headquartered in Ventura, California , United States. The district serves K–12 students in Ventura and surrounding unincorporated communities of Ventura County including Saticoy , Casitas Springs , Oak View , and La Conchita . As of the 2019–20 school year, VUSD enrollment numbered 16,353 students. In November 2020, the Ventura Unified School District Board of Trustees voted to change

16-502: The name of Blanche Reynolds Elementary School to Lemon Grove School effective with the 2020–21 school year. Members of the community demanded the school's name be dropped because Reynolds, a school superintendent in early 20th-century Ventura County, supported racial segregation in education . Accompanying this change will be the addition of middle school grades to the campus, becoming a TK —8 school. The district previously operated Mar Vista Continuation High School. Ventura Unified has

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