Claudia Sheinbaum: Mexico’s First Woman President
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, born June 24, 1962, in Mexico City, has made Herstory as Mexico’s first woman president. Her electionRead More…
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Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, born June 24, 1962, in Mexico City, has made Herstory as Mexico’s first woman president. Her electionRead More…
Read More…Here’s the link to the video, please watch it before continuing: Brigette Browning Racist Rant Let’s talk about the termRead More…
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Read More…According to The Fresno Bee, there may be one California city where school enrollment isn’t on a steady decline —Read More…
Read More…Vaccines have been the backbone of curtailing what seemed like the never-ending COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the research, however, some familiesRead More…
Read More…You might not know this, but 47 states currently have laws requiring students to recite the pledge of allegiance, includingRead More…
Read More…I am sharing this to help women, and Latinas in particular, to remember that abuse comes in many forms. AbuseRead More…
Read More…Dr. José Manuel Villareal was raised in Blythe, California in a family of farmworkers. Blythe, an agricultural area in RiversideRead More…
Read More…Dear Mom, Gracias. Gracias por ser mi primera maestra. Gracias por sacrificar tus sueños educativos para que los míos seRead More…
Read More…Since this week is National Teacher Appreciation Week, I wanted to take the opportunity to and say “Thank You” toRead More…
Read More…Tier I Schools Title I Program Improvement Schools identified as the lowest five percent. *from California Department of Education websiteRead More…
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