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Comadres, Did you Know Your High School Students Could Enroll in College Classes?

High school students could be taking advantage of dual enrollment, also known as concurrent enrollment.  Dual enrollment allows high schoolRead More…

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by Eva Heredia

Help for Parents Navigating the Road to College

As an involved parent, I’ve taken several training sessions that have equipped me with the tools to navigate my daughters’Read More…

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by Alma Renteria

College Corner: How To Write An Authentic Narrative for College Applications, Part 2

“It takes a village to raise a child.” As a network, it is important for us to be informed aboutRead More…

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by Alma Renteria

College Corner: How To Write An Authentic Narrative for College Applications, Part 1

Every new academic year is a new beginning for students. Many of them are simply excited to start a newRead More…

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by Erica Rosales

Timely Tips To Prepare H.S. Juniors for the Upcoming College Application Season

College Application season is officially over for our seniors. In my role as the executive director of College Match LA,Read More…

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by Monica Luna Gonzalez

The Opportunity Myth Is Jeopardizing Our Students

A study conducted by The New Teacher Project (TNTP) gathered about 30,000 real student surveys, and it found that 94%Read More…

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by Alma Renteria

All California High Schools Should Set Students Up for A-G Course Completion

Those infamous A-G requirements. It feels like all of us working in the education field often toss around the questionRead More…

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by La Comadre

LAUSD School Board Passes #CloseTheGap to Promote College Readiness by 2023

On Tuesday night, a #CloseTheGap resolution was passed unanimously by the Los Angeles Unified School Board members. This full nameRead More…

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by Robel Espino

High School Standardized Test Scores Don’t Necessarily Predict College Readiness or Success

Every year, the ACT, a national exam that plays a significant role in determining college acceptance for graduating high schoolRead More…

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