Appointed by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond in May 2019, Sarah
Neville-Morgan serves as the Deputy Superintendent for the Opportunities for All Branch
(OFAB) at the California Department of Education (CDE) to support California’s 6 million
students reach their educational potential. In this role, Neville-Morgan oversees a branch with a
budget of over $10 billion that includes five divisions – Early Education, Expanded Learning,
Multilingual Support, Nutrition Services, and Special Education. This branch is leading many of
the state’s recent budget investments to transform the educational system, including
implementation of universal meals, universal prekindergarten for all four-year-old children and
targeted universalism for three-year-olds, as well as increased access to expanded learning
afterschool programs, supports for dual language immersion programs, and enhanced special
education supports.
Prior to being named Deputy Superintendent, Neville-Morgan served as Director of CDE’s Early
Learning and Care Division and, as the Child Care and Development Fund State Administrator,
provided leadership to ensure high-quality early learning and care programs for young children
and their families. She also has served as Deputy Director of Program Management at First 5
California, Deputy Executive Director of the California Early Learning Council, as an Academic
Child Development Specialist at the UC Davis Center for Child and Family Studies, worked in a
childcare resource and referral agency, was an infant/toddler and preschool teacher, and was a
supplementary elementary and a long-term kindergarten substitute teacher.
Additionally, Neville-Morgan is a fellow in the Annie E Casey Foundation’s Children and Family
Fellowship. During the 22-month fellowship, she is joining 14 other diverse leaders to lead and
sustain major equity-driven measurable improvements and system reforms and community
change initiatives that benefit large numbers of children, youth, and families.