The Sonoma County Office of Education
provides career education and job training for high school students. Our
Regional Occupational Program, known as ROP, operates in partnership with
Sonoma County school districts and our classes are offered on high school
campuses.
ROP classes are in sync with local employment needs, so they give students job training that pays
off in the real world. Students take ROP courses during the regular school day to receive elective
credit, career-focused skills training, and job placement assistance.
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