Inspiring Stories from the Ventura County Class of 2026

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At the end of each school year, the Ventura County Office of Education takes the opportunity to shine a spotlight on some of the remarkable students graduating from local high schools. Every year, we’re amazed by the stories we receive of students who have overcome great odds and achieved incredible things on the road to their high school diploma.

Classof2026LogoThis year is no different, and we’re excited to profile just a few students who demonstrate the resilience, dedication and drive of the Ventura County Class of 2026. Among our featured graduates are a young man who journeyed alone from Mexico in search of a better life and a young woman whose family fled Ukraine to find safety and opportunity in Ventura County.

These stories are a vital reminder of the power of public education to change lives for students from all walks of life. Their success reflects the tremendous work of thousands of dedicated teachers and support staff who have devoted their careers to serving our kids. I hope you’ll find them as powerful and inspiring as I do.

Dr. César Morales
Ventura County Superintendent of Schools

 

  • Alison Jimenez - Moorpark High School

    Daughter of Mexican Immigrants is Headed to UCLA


  • Matthew Guerrero - Triton Academy

    Autistic Student Finds His Future at Triton Academy


  • Genese Bowers - Foothill Technology High School

    From a Haitian Orphanage to a New Life in Ventura County


  • Juan Garcia - Fillmore High School

    Teen Journeys Solo to the US to Pursue His American Dream


  • Valeria Novikova - Moorpark High School

    Ukrainian Roots Fuel Her Nuclear Engineering Dreams


  • Check Back Soon for More Stories from the Ventura County Class of 2026