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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Claudia Sheinbaum: Mexico’s First Woman President

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, born June 24, 1962, in Mexico City, has made Herstory as Mexico’s first woman president. Her electionRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Keeping New San Bernardino Superintendent Doc Ervin Accountable

Harry “Doc” Ervin was unanimously chosen to lead the San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD), the 9th largest districtRead More…

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by Alexandrea Martinez

The Fear of Being “Too Political”

This past August, as we embarked on this unparalleled school year, many of our cities were in the height ofRead More…

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by Anonymous Comadre

Schools Must Prioritize Student’s Mental Health

***Content Warning: Topics of suicide and depression***  We’ve all seen the heart breaking statistics, since the pandemic began mental healthRead More…

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by Mavis Salazar

Mother’s Day Tribute to My Mom Priscilla Salazar, RIP 1/12/2021

I was thinking of how fast our stories go. Once upon a time, we were born and then the storybookRead More…

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by Yaneth Padilla

Mommy of a Healthy and Happy Autistic Boy

I am the mommy of Isaac Padilla. My son brings me the biggest smiles, and always inspires me to beRead More…

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by Jazmin Guerrero

When Everything is More Difficult: Autism in Girls

My experience with autism has been quite difficult, and more complicated than it seems. Even though we are living inRead More…

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by Eva Heredia

How My Daughter’s High School Principal is Engaging Parents During School Closures

First of all, I want to thank my daughter Esperanza’s high school principal, Ms. Verrochi, for hosting coffee with theRead More…

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by Eva Heredia

A San Jose Role Model for Our Girls: From Being a Community Teacher to a Community Officer

Prior to becoming an officer, Denise Alvarez applied in 2013 to work at Rocketship Spark, a public charter school inRead More…

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by La Comadre

The California Charter Schools Association Sets Up Grab-and-Go Lunch for Children Under 18

La Comadre continues searching for resources in all our regions to share with you in a timely manner. We knowRead More…

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