The Classical Academies
Bobbie Cox is an experienced educational professional currently serving as a Specialized Academic Instructional Assistant at The Classical Academies since November 2022 and as Catalyst First-Gen Coaching at the University of San Diego School of Leadership and Education Sciences since August 2021. Previous roles include Lead Front Desk at Palomar College from October 2011 to December 2020, where responsibilities involved assisting students and parents with college entry requirements. Bobbie holds a Master of Arts in Leadership from the University of San Diego School of Leadership and Education Sciences (2019-2021) and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from California State University San Marcos (2016-2018). Bobbie is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership Studies, coaching, and organizational consulting at the University of San Diego (2021-2025).
The Classical Academies
The Classical Academies are an organization of award-winning, tuition-free, Certified California Public Charter Schools serving North San Diego County since 1999. With over 4,500 TK-12 students at campuses in Escondido, Vista, Oceanside, and Online, the schools are making a tremendous impact as they reinvent public education. Each campus offers a flexible, personalized educational environment that blends the best of independent study and the traditional classroom experience. Options range from blended in-seat and independent study programs to full-time independent study programs. The hybrid programs are uniquely designed to encourage students to explore their interests, accommodate their learning style and reach their maximum potential by becoming thinkers, communicators, and achievers. In addition to rigorous academics, small class sizes, and an acclaimed character education program students are invited to participate in a variety of extracurricular activities and clubs, such as musical theater, choir, robotics, art, sports, and more. The Classical Academies provide a rare educational option that is open to all students in San Diego County.