Looking to start your career as an educator? Come stop by the job fair happening on Saturday, April 1st, 2023 from 9 am to 1 pm being held at MCOE Downtown Professional Development Center (501 W. Main St., Merced, CA).
School districts in Merced County (PreK-12+) are seeking applicants in all subject areas who hold a Teaching Credential (including CTE and Special Education), Child Development Permit or will be eligible for any for the 2023-2024 school year.
On-site interviews may be conducted. Please dress accordingly. No fee is required.
It is recommended that you bring 5-10 packets that include the following items:
-Resumé
-ALL Transcripts
-Valid California teaching Credential
-Intern Eligibility Letter
-Child Development Permit
-Proof of EL Authorization
-Proof of Certificate of Clearance CBEST, CSET, and RICA (copy of exam scores)
Looking forward to seeing you there! Please share with anyone who you might think will be interested!
2 months ago, Yesenia Maldonado
Are you or someone that you know interested in a CTE Career?
If you answered yes come to the 2nd Annual Merced County Career & Technical Education (CTE) Training and Hiring Event on Thursday, April 27th from 9 am-1 pm. This event is happening at the Merced County Fairgrounds (900 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Merced, CA 95341).
Be prepared to engage with job seekers of all ages who will be ready to interview.
Don’t forget to register for this free event by scanning the QR Code or going to this website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2023-merced-county-cte-training-and-hiring-event-tickets-399761195497
Looking forward to seeing you there!
2 months ago, Yesenia Maldonado
Looking to start your career as an educator? Come stop by the job fair happening on Saturday, April 1st, 2023 from 9 am to 1 pm being held at MCOE Downtown Professional Development Center (501 W. Main St., Merced, CA).
School districts in Merced County (PreK-12+) are seeking applicants in all subject areas who hold a Teaching Credential (including CTE and Special Education), Child Development Permit or will be eligible for any for the 2023-2024 school year.
On-site interviews may be conducted. Please dress accordingly. No fee is required.
It is recommended that you bring 5-10 packets that include the following items:
-Resumé
-ALL Transcripts
-Valid California teaching Credential
-Intern Eligibility Letter
-Child Development Permit
-Proof of EL Authorization
-Proof of Certificate of Clearance CBEST, CSET, and RICA (copy of exam scores)
Looking forward to seeing you there! Please share with anyone who you might think will be interested!
2 months ago, Yesenia Maldonado
Looking to start your career as an educator? Come stop by the job fair happening on Saturday, April 1st, 2023 from 9 am to 1 pm being held at MCOE Downtown Professional Development Center (501 W. Main St., Merced, CA).
School districts in Merced County (PreK-12+) are seeking applicants in all subject areas who hold a Teaching Credential (including CTE and Special Education), Child Development Permit or will be eligible for any for the 2023-2024 school year.
On-site interviews may be conducted. Please dress accordingly. No fee is required.
It is recommended that you bring 5-10 packets that include the following items:
-Resumé
-ALL Transcripts
-Valid California teaching Credential
-Intern Eligibility Letter
-Child Development Permit
-Proof of EL Authorization
-Proof of Certificate of Clearance CBEST, CSET, and RICA (copy of exam scores)
Looking forward to seeing you there! Please share with anyone who you might think will be interested!
2 months ago, Yesenia Maldonado
Happening TODAY March 11th, 2023 from 7 am to 11:30 am at the Delhi High School Cafeteria the 13th Annual Pancake Breakfast!
Tickets will be sold at the door: $10 for adults and $5 for kids & seniors. The method of payment is to be CASH only. Thank you for your support. Hoping to see you there!
3 months ago, Yesenia Maldonado
Just a friendly reminder that tomorrow March 11th, 2023 from 7 am to 11:30 am at the Delhi High School Cafeteria the 13th Annual Pancake Breakfast will be happening!
Tickets will be sold at the door: $10 for adults and $5 for kids & seniors. The method of payment is to be CASH only. Thank you for your support. Hoping to see you there!
3 months ago, Yesenia Maldonado
Delhi Performance Academy and Merced County Office of Education's very first production of Disney Frozen for Kids was a success! If you missed out on the performance the last showing will be today March 10th, 2023 at 5 pm at Schendel Elementary. Show support to our elementary school students and everyone else who worked hard on making this production possible.
3 months ago, Yesenia Maldonado
Winter Wonderland Dance for Delhi Middle School students scheduled on Friday, January 27 has been postponed.
4 months ago, Marta Fontes
4 months ago, Marta Fontes
The second session of winter sports has started for Delhi Middle School. Join the Girls Soccer and Boys Basketball teams at home and away. Go Hawks
4 months ago, Marta Fontes
Delhi High School Wrestling team is undefeated. Tonight the Hawks will be in the Nest honoring the senior athletes and competing.
4 months ago, Marta Fontes
Delhi High School FFA is having a BBQ Drive thru February 9 after school. You can buy tickets from FFA students or message Ms. Amador. Tickets will be available until Friday Feb 3.
4 months ago, Marta Fontes
Valley Onward and Livingston Community Health will be holding a free vaccine clinic on December 8, 2022 from 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm at El Capitan Elementary School for anyone interested in receiving the flu or Pfizer vaccines.
6 months ago, Marta Fontes
Time changes this weekend. Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour.
7 months ago, Marta Fontes
Delhi High School Financial Aid Night is Monday, November 7 at 5:30. Sessions in English and Spanish available.
7 months ago, Marta Fontes
Congratulations to the Delhi Middle School Volleyball team for going 10-1 this season. Way to go Lady Jr. Hawks!
8 months ago, Marta Fontes
Delhi's Food Service Department is cooking up something spooky this week in celebration of National School Lunch Week. Encourage your student to visit the cafeteria for a health breakfast and lunch everyday.
8 months ago, Marta Fontes
Delhi's Walk N Roll to School is tomorrow, Tuesday, October 11. There are two starting points. Parents are invited to join with their students at the Delhi Educational Park Pool or at the Lewis Circle/Shanks Road bus stop. All parents and students are welcome to join the Walk or Roll to school tomorrow, October 11.
Schendel Elementary Parents walking with their students to school may ride the bus back to the starting point where their vehicle is parked.
This is a new adventure for our Delhi students. We look forward to making Walk N Roll to School Day available to all elementary schools in the future.
Looking forward to having our parents and students participation Tuesday, October 11 at 7:15 AM.
8 months ago, Marta Fontes

Parents are the first defense in protecting their teens' from drugs and alcohol
By the time they are seniors, almost 70 percent of high school students will have tried alcohol, half will have taken an illegal drug, nearly 40 percent will have smoked a cigarette, and more than 20 percent will have used a prescription drug for a non-medical purpose. (National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2014.)
Our community is not exempt from these troubling statistics. Recently, it has come to our attention that some of our students may be participating in dangerous activities during the evening away from school that include drinking alcohol and perhaps even driving while intoxicated. Please know that we will investigate incidents that come to our attention. These investigations may lead to disciplinary actions that might include the involvement of the local authorities.
Research shows that the fear of losing their parents’ trust and respect is the greatest deterrent to adolescent drug use. Parents are the front line of defense in protecting their teens’ developing brains from drugs and alcohol, so I encourage you to use the following 9 Practices that can reduce the chances of teen drug or alcohol use:
Maintain a close relationship with your child during the teen years. Encourage them while offering appropriate levels of independence.
Talk honestly with your teens about drugs and alcohol. For talking tips, read our ideas on the back of this page, or go to
www.drugfree.org.
If you drink, drink responsibly, and don’t use drugs or alcohol to manage your stress. Drinking in excess around your children increases the odds that they will develop alcohol or drug problems.
Lock up or hide your prescription medicines, and pay attention to use of non-prescription medications including cough syrup and mouthwash.
Don’t allow your teen to drink in your home with their friends or with you. Trying to teach teens how to “drink responsibly” has been shown to increase the risk of future substance abuse.
Be aware of certain risk factors that may increase the risk of teen substance abuse. These include a family history of addiction or alcoholism; depression, bi-polar disorder, anxiety or ADHD; a lack of impulse control; or traumatic experiences such as bullying, severe illness or the death of a family member.
Know your teen’s friends, know what they are doing and what is important to them. Trust your gut about their friends, and keep in touch with their parents.
Monitor and supervise your child. Know where they are and who they are with.
Stay connected with school – academics and activities – as a finger on the pulse of your teen’s performance, values, priorities and moods.
Together we can collaborate to ensure that we protect all of our children and adolescents from alcohol and drug use. If you or someone you know needs support with this, please reach out to your site principal so we can coordinate support services.
Thank you, Jose Miguel Kubes, Superintendent
Delhi Unified School DIstrict
9 months ago, Marta Fontes
Our Hawk Branch finally reopens three days a week this week! We can’t wait to share all the benefits of banking with a credit union at Delhi High for the 2022/2023 School Year! So stop by and see what all the ruckus is about Tuesdays & Thursdays from 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM or Saturdays from 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM. Don’t forget to like and follow us on social media to stay up to date with all things Hawk Branch! Show of hands 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♂️ Who’s already a member?!
This branch is open to all MSEFCU Members in the surrounding area and curious students, staff, and faculty members, too.
9 months ago, Marta Fontes