How I Fight For the Education I was Denied
I’m Marisol Guerra, a 36 year old Mexican American from the bay area. Growing up my family moved a lot,Read More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
I’m Marisol Guerra, a 36 year old Mexican American from the bay area. Growing up my family moved a lot,Read More…
Read More…When immigrants bring their young children to the United States, they often hope for a wider range of opportunities whereRead More…
Read More…College life is often plagued with many misconceptions as to what even a single day may entail. While we mayRead More…
Read More…The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) and the English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) state testRead More…
Read More…Students shouldn’t apply to schools simply based on the name or the perceived reputation of a college or university. WhileRead More…
Read More…My headline and everything behind it is something new for students to understand and may take time to accept. EvenRead More…
Read More…Sometimes it’s the little things that make the biggest difference, or rather a million little things. Last week, Clippers starRead More…
Read More…The first few weeks of school are a critical time to establish routines, expectations, and layout of your class. AsRead More…
Read More…Students today make up a new generation of learners. Born into Generation Z, these students grew up using technology, smartphones,Read More…
Read More…My daughter Esperanza is about to start the ninth grade at KIPP Navigate College Prep in San Jose, California. IRead More…
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