MSHS Agencies List
Riverside County Office of Education
The Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE) provides specific educational, financial, legislative, and leadership services and support to all K-12 school districts in Riverside County. As an organization, it is comprised of the elected Riverside County Superintendent of Schools and the array of individuals employed by the County Superintendent to help fulfill their statutory duties and responsibilities. A seven member elected County Board of Education is affiliated with the RCOE.
Telamon Corporation
Telamon Corporation is a private, nonprofit organization that has always been dedicated to improving the lives of those in need. We have done this every day, year-round, for over 56 years. Headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, we offer a wide array of services in 11 states.
Our mission is to provide educational services that lead to better jobs, better lives, and better communities.
Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc.
Tri-Valley is a non-profit community action agency. We believe in the value of all human beings. It is that belief that drives our efforts to identify needs, seek resources and provide opportunities for people to thrive.
The mission of Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. is to provide opportunities to improve the quality of life for people and communities.
Tulare County Office of Education
The mission of the Tulare County Office of Education is to provide quality service and support to the students and school districts of Tulare County. This is achieved by promoting life-long learning opportunities that will help individuals lead healthy and productive lives. We are dedicated to work in a collaborative manner with students, parents, school districts, public agencies and communities to prepare students to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
United Migrant Opportunity Services
The United Migrant Opportunity Services (UMOS), a non-profit advocacy organization, provides programs and services which improve the employment, educational, health and housing opportunities of under-served populations.
UMOS began as a single-focused, single state, migrant and seasonal farm worker serving agency only. Today, UMOS offers diverse programs and services to diverse populations with a diverse staff. Currently, UMOS operates 40+ programs with more than $25 million grant and performance-based contracts from federal, state, and local funding sources.