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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Why Is There A $23 Billion Dollar Disparity in Public Education?

Are “white” schools getting extra funding? Lots more apparently, according to a report by edbuild.org. Edbuild reports that there areRead More…

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by Jocelyn Sida

From Food Stamps to Science Research: How the Government Shutdown Hits Education

As we enter into 2019, a new year, we have come to see that the government shutdown is not endingRead 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 Melissa Salgado

Are You At the Decision Making Table When It Comes To Your Child’s Education?

Who makes decisions about our public education system? You could say Betsy Devos, the State Department of Education, and localRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Race for Superintendent of Public Instruction Still Too Close to Call

Most other races were ether called on the night of the election, including the Governor’s race which was actually calledRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

The Truth about Tuck and Thurmond

Every election brings so much tension. And here in California, it’s no different. As we continue in the trajectory ofRead More…

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by Melissa Salgado

3 Ways You Can Exercise Your Power To Impact Your Child’s Education

The definition of Power is the ability to act. Many times the word power can be intimidating. I want youRead More…

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by Randy Jurado Ertll

We Have to Disrupt to Make Positive Changes in Public Education, Especially in Regards to Improving Student Reading Proficiency

Authors Kylene Beers and Robert E. Probst wrote a book titled Disrupting Thinking: Why How We Read Matters. It isRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Traditional School or Charter School? I Support Public Education!

The way to do that is simply support excellence in education. For some reason, charter schools have been vilified, misrepresented,Read More…

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by Alma Renteria

Why Teachers Needs to Embrace Technology and Add New Tools to Their Toolkits

With every academic school year, there comes the opportunity to champion new initiatives and implement new instructional practices that canRead More…

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