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If Your Household Doesn’t Have Wifi, Spectrum Is Offering It for Free

Life is shifting very fast with the spread of virus COVID-19. In the next couple of weeks, it’s likely thereRead More…

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by Abigail Lopez

Dividing Rocketship Redwood City Prep into Two Campuses will Have a Negative Impact on Students

My name is Abigail Lopez and I have an 8-year-old daughter at Rocketship Redwood City Prep named Kimi. Kimi wasRead More…

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by Daniela Felix

School Choice Is Under Attack: It’s Time For Politicians to Put Families First

When I was a young girl, I didn’t understand the jargon surrounding school choice. All I knew was that myRead More…

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by Daniela Felix

Call Your Senators Today, Let’s Support The Keeping Families Together Act

My favorite part of the day is tucking my daughter in at night. We get to read a story, singRead More…

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by Alma Renteria

Feeling Angry with Our Country’s Disheartening Practice of Separating Families? Join us in Taking Action!

A few days ago, an opinion piece in The New York Times, “Seizing of Children From Parents at the BorderRead More…

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by La Comadre

Assemblymember Gonzalez-Fletcher Introduced Bill to End School Bus Collections

You may recall a post that La Comadre wrote with a call to action from last year entitled, SAN DIEGORead More…

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by Cindy Borbon

Say Goodbye to Your College Freshman with a Taco Tour

The mini fridge, toiletries and school supplies are all stacked up, taking up space somewhere in your home, waiting forRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

A New Resource For Districts: Protecting Undocumented and Vulnerable Students

School Board Members and administrators across California should take the time to review the recently produced/published guide by the StanfordRead More…

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by Alma Renteria

School Boards Are NOT Stepping Stones, Stop Asking Me What’s Next!

During my tenure as a school board member, I have encountered the misconception and honestly, unfair notion around local officeRead More…

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