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by Angela Arellano

1st Generation College Student? My Tips and Tricks!

People always ask, what is like to be a minority in college? Well, there are plenty of factors that makeRead More…

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by Alma V. Marquez

I Learned What Pi Was After I Earned My Master’s Degree at UCLA

I never learned what Pi was in my public education in the Los Angeles Unified School District. I said thatRead More…

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by Yendy Rebollo

To the LPS Richmond Seniors Waiting for their College Admissions

Dear Leadership Public Schools Richmond Seniors, This may be too late to say or perhaps it is the best momentRead More…

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by Diana Cristales

360° Evaluations for Teachers: What Would Students Say About Their Teachers and Why Does that Matter?

“Oh, they’ll be fine, kids are resilient.” I’ve heard this said many times during a move, a divorce, custody situationRead More…

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by Laura Renerro

San Diego Teen Mom Perspective: For the First Time, I’m Staying in School

I am Laura Renerro. I am seventeen years old. I am a mother. I am an addict. Being a teenRead More…

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by La Comadre

L.A. Unified Board of Education Approves $25 Million For Highest Need Students

Last night the L.A. Unified Board of Education voted unanimously to approve the School Equity Need Index 2018 that includesRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

16-Year-Old Sabrina Cisneros is a Luchadora on the Rise in the Inland Empire

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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by Melissa Salgado

My High School Could Have Done A Better Job Of Preparing Me For the Culture Shock of College

I graduated from a public high school in East Los Angeles almost nine years ago. Although my family had economicRead More…

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by Rocio Aguayo

San Bernardino Millennial Alex Beltran is a Luchadora on the Rise

Alex Beltran was originally from the San Gabriel Valley in California, but her family moved to the Inland Empire whenRead More…

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by Alma V. Marquez

Taking the Bull by the Horns: Vivan Los Doyers!

I was about 4 when I fell in love with the Dodgers. My Dad loved watching baseball and  that meant,Read More…

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