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An educator from Ventura County has been named to head the San Diego County Office of Education, which oversees a variety of educational and administrative programs for districts countywide.
Thomas C. Boysen, superintendent of the Conejo Valley Unified School District near Thousand Oaks, will become superintendent of the county office in September. Boysen’s appointment was confirmed by the County Board of Education on Wednesday.
Boysen, 47, succeeds Gerald Rosander in the $85,000-a-year post. Rosander retired in January.
The Office of Education, with an annual budget of about $52 million, provides assistance in numerous curriculum areas, especially for teachers and administrators in the smaller of the county’s 43 school districts without extensive resources of their own.
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