January 6, 2026 - 10:57

Santa Cruz County Superintendent of Schools Faris Sabbah addressed the pressing issues facing local education as schools adapt to significant federal policy changes and funding reductions. In a year marked by challenges, including declining student enrollment and financial constraints, Sabbah emphasized the importance of maintaining a commitment to equity within the educational system.
To combat these obstacles, local schools are enhancing their communication and support systems for families, ensuring that they remain informed and engaged in their children's education. Notably, the county has made strides in several key initiatives aimed at improving educational access and quality. Among these efforts is the expansion of college savings programs, which aim to alleviate financial burdens for families planning for higher education. Additionally, a new math education program has been introduced, focusing on innovative teaching methods to better prepare students for future academic challenges.
As the district navigates these turbulent times, the emphasis on community support and equity remains a focal point for the future of education in Santa Cruz County.



