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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

7 Financial Skills to Teach your Teens Before they Move Out

April is National Financial Literacy month! Ironically, I’ve had to teach my young-adult children about finances recently… I guess IRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Sexual Assault Cases Went Unreported at this Rialto High School

At the end of February, the Rialto Police Department investigated a series of sexual assaults at a local high schoolRead More…

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by Cindy Borbon

California’s TK Teacher Shortage – Will It Affect Your Child?

California has big plans to enroll all four-year-olds in public schools over the next four years. But are tens ofRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Banned Books that Might Help us Understand Why Books are Still Being Banned Today

Like me, you might assume that book banning was a thing of the past. I mean, it’s 2022, right? WeRead More…

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by Evangelina Núñez

How Parents Can Learn with their Children about Financial Aid

A few weeks ago, I attended a community Zoom event for parents and students held by East San Jose councilRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Across the Country, Parents are Protesting Suicide Prevention Programs, Why?

Unfortunately, there’s yet another trend popping up at School Board meetings all over the country and it’s from the sameRead More…

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by Veronica Guzman

The San Jose Unified School District Recently Removed Mental Health Counselors from Schools and We’re Concerned

In addition to the economic and social impact COVID-19 has had on our Latino families and other minority groups, ourRead More…

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by Somaya Sanchez

How In-Person Learning Can Positively Impact Students with Special Needs

As the parent of a student with Special Needs, I have a lot of mixed feelings about my son attendingRead More…

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by La Comadre

Ethnic Studies Bill Passed and Awaits Governor Newsom’s Signature

Two weeks ago, California AB101 cleared both legislative chambers. The bill will make Ethnic Studies a graduation requirement for allRead More…

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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Is my Child Safe at School in a COVID World?

It’s more than likely that your child has gone from zoom classrooms to being back on campus this semester.  AsRead More…

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