
Communications
Connecting our community with the stories, programs, and achievements that make Mendocino County education exceptional.
The Mendocino County Office of Education Communications office leads strategic communications that share stories and information, strengthening education across Mendocino County. Through the website, social media, publications, media outreach, and events, Communications highlights the people and programs that help students succeed, advancing MCOE’s mission to improve educational experiences and outcomes for all.
Contact Communications
If you are a member of the public or news media seeking information about the Mendocino County Office of Education, please contact:
Brook Gamble
Director of Communications & Engagement
Email: bgamble@mcoe.us
Phone: (707) 457-5029
Stay Connected
Government Code §6252 (e) defines a public record as "any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public's business prepared, owned, used or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics." The Mendocino County Office of Education (MCOE) respects the public's right to access records created and maintained by MCOE in the course of normal business. In order to invoke a CPRA, the request for records must be both specific and focused. MCOE requests that you narrow your request to that which reasonably identifies the desired records in order for staff to more efficiently search for and promptly provide responsive documents.
Making a CPRA Request
A focused request must include the following to ensure that MCOE staff have enough information to process your request:
- The subject of the record
- A clear, concise, and specific description of the record(s) being requested
- The date(s) of the record(s), or a time period for your request (e.g., calendar year 2020)
- Full names for the individuals and/or departments included in your request, including proper spelling
- Any additional information that helps staff identify the record(s) being requested
- Your contact information for response to your request, preferably an email address
Please make every effort to research the records you are requesting prior to submitting your request. There is a vast amount of information, resources, and records available on the MCOE website and the California Department of Education website by utilizing the search tool or browsing the topics related to your request.
CPRA Response Time
MCOE will review your request promptly upon receipt and will, within 10 calendar days from the date the request was received, notify you of one or more of the following:
- We have determined that MCOE has nonexempt records responsive to your request and the date the records will be provided
- We have determined your request seeks records exempt from mandatory disclosure pursuant to the PRA
- Your request requires additional guidance to make a clearer and more effective request
- MCOE does not have documents responsive to your request
As a courtesy, you may receive a receipt of acknowledgement; however, this is not a requirement by law.
Under unusual circumstances, we may extend this time to respond to your request by an additional fourteen days. MCOE will notify you when it extends the response time and inform you of the reasons for the extension.
MCOE may deny your request if we determine the records you are seeking are privileged, confidential, or otherwise exempt from mandatory disclosure under the PRA, or if the requested records are not found. MCOE will notify you if we make this determination.
Please contact Veronica Bazor, Superintendent's Liaison, for all public records requests.

Main Contacts
Director- Communications & Engagement
Superintendent's Liaison
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