What does the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools office do?
The San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools is an intermediate service agency supporting the county’s 33 K-12 school districts and linking them with the California Department of Education. Our services include:
- business advisory services, payroll and warrant processing, technology and information management, and administrative support to districts;
- instructional programs for preschool, special education, alternative education and juvenile court schools students;
- professional training, support and resources for teachers, administrators and staff;
- leadership and advocacy on behalf of the 412,00 students and their families, and the 33 K-12 districts.
Do all employment applications have to be submitted online?
Yes. All applications for employment at SBCSS must be submitted through EDJOIN.
May I submit a resume instead of an application?
No. All positions require the completion of an online application.
What if I can’t get all my reference letters online prior to the application deadline date?
Unfortunately, all additional documents must be submitted prior the the application deadline date for consideration.
Does my application stay on file for additional recruitments?
No, all recruitments require individual application submissions.
How can I apply to be a substitute?
To be considered for a position as a classified or certificated substitute, you will need to apply online from the SBCSS EDJOIN job opportunities page for a specific posting. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications for the position will take a pre-employment proficiency test (if required for the position) and will be pre-screened for employment. If you are selected to be a substitute employee, you will be contacted by Human Resources to complete the substitute new-hire process.
How do I renew my California teaching credential?
Online credential renewal information can be found on the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) website.
How do I file for an appeal for expulsion?
The Child Welfare and Attandance office handles expulsion appeals, which are heard by the San Bernardino County Board of Education. Please see their page for details regarding appeals and contact information for obtaining an expulsion appeal packet.
Where can I find information on interdistrict transfers?
Please see the Child Welfare and Attandance page for details regarding interdistrict attendance appeals and contact information for obtaining an interdistrict attendance appeals packet.
Is there a place where I can find demographics and statistics?
Please see our Data and Statistics page.
How can I get my diploma information or transcripts?
Diploma information and transcripts are maintained by the individual districts. Please contact districts directly as each district has a specific procedure for obtaining this information.
How can I obtain my G.E.D.?
If you would like to obtain a G.E.D., please contact your school district’s adult education department.
How can I obtain a copy of my G.E.D.?
As of January 18, 2005, the Educational Testing Service (ETS)-GED Records Center handles all requests for duplicate GED records in California. Questions can be directed to ETS at (866) 370-4740 or ETS-GED Records Center, P.O. Box 4005, Concord, CA 94524-4005 or at GEDoffice@cde.ca.gov.
I would like to add my company to the SBCSS bidders list – may I do that online?
Yes! Just complete the Vendor Application and our Purchasing department will add you to its list of vendors.
What can I do if I have a complaint about a school or a district?
Each local district has jurisdiction in such cases, and the complaint must be handled through the school district.

