Merced County Office of Education
Lindsey Redondo is an experienced educator currently serving as a Special Education Teacher at the Atwater School District Office since December 2017 and as a Teacher at the Merced County Office of Education since September 2016. Additional roles include Substitute Teacher positions at both Merced City School District and Merced County Office of Education, along with contributions as an Event/Fundraiser Coordinator, Art Teacher, Librarian, and Nutrition Management professional at Merced Christian School since November 2013. Prior work experience includes serving as an Executive Assistant at 1 on 1 Behavior Management and as a Supported Living Professional/Substitute Instructor at Central Valley Training Center. Lindsey holds a Master of Arts in Multi Subject, Mild Moderate, Education Specialist from Fresno Pacific University, along with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Southern New Hampshire University and an Associate's Degree in General Education from Modesto Junior College.
Merced County Office of Education
MCOE staff promotes student success by helping Merced County's 20 school districts serve more than 55,000 K-12 students of all abilities through assistance with curriculum and instruction, career and alternative education, business services, technology, special education, and teacher credentialing. MCOE will continue to focus on improving its work with school districts on behalf of students. MCOE also promotes student success through support of quality child care, preschool programs and special education services to babies and their families operated by Merced County school districts and through MCOE operated Head Start and Early Head Start programs.