Claiming Our Schools and Districts to be “Sanctuary” Is Not Enough!
The US has over 11 million undocumented people living across the States. Some major cities such as New York, LosRead More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
The US has over 11 million undocumented people living across the States. Some major cities such as New York, LosRead More…
Read More…On Tuesday, March 27, 2018, six charter school mothers from the Northeast San Fernando Valley were honored with The HartRead More…
Read More…Last night the L.A. Unified Board of Education voted unanimously to approve the School Equity Need Index 2018 that includesRead More…
Read More…Hello dear readers! I hope to bring some awareness on the importance of parental involvement in our children’s educational journey.Read More…
Read More…The academic performance of Black children is lower than all other students in California and it’s been this way forRead More…
Read More…At the end of every school year, the last school bell rings, signaling the beginning of summer vacation. Students leaveRead More…
Read More…Assemblymember Eloise Reyes (D-Colton) has introduced Assembly Bill 2644 (AB 2644) to amend the Education Code (EC) to establish AprilRead More…
Read More…One of the most important decisions that any school board makes is choosing a superintendent, a process the LAUSD BoardRead More…
Read More…Seeing young activists in the news is becoming a recurring phenomenon in the United States. Our young people are showingRead More…
Read More…Sabrina Cisneros is only 16 years old, but her age has not stopped her from being an active and vocalRead More…
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