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The State of California is launching a new program that will pay college students $10,000 to volunteer doing public service work for a year. Announced on Tuesday January 8th, some 6,500 students will be able to join the new Californians for All College Corps and will be required to put in...
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Joselyn Marroquin, estudiante de primer año en Lincoln High en San Francisco, se desafió a sí misma al tomar dos clases de matemáticas este año. Debido a que el Distrito escolar unificado de San Francisco requiere que los estudiantes esperen hasta el noveno grado para tomar Álgebra 9, Joselyn se inscribió...
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Joselyn Marroquin, a freshman at Lincoln High in San Francisco, challenged herself by taking two math classes this year. Because the San Francisco Unified School District requires students to wait until 9th grade to take Algebra 1, Joselyn enrolled in both Algebra 1 and Geometry at the same time so she...
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The University of California will not require any kind of admissions test for students trying to gain entry as undergraduates, system leaders reiterated Thursday. Though the system voted last year to do away with requiring the SAT and ACT admissions tests, still up in the air was whether the UC...
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La Universidad de California no requerirá ningún tipo de prueba de admisión para los estudiantes que intenten inscribirse, reiteraron los líderes del sistema el jueves. Aunque el sistema votó el año pasado para eliminar la exigencia de las pruebas de admisión SAT y ACT, todavía estaba en el aire si...
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Steven Kellner es un ex superintendente escolar que ahora trabaja para California Education Partners, una organización sin fines de lucro. Un martes por la tarde en mayo, la maestra de tercer grado Clara Yáñez y la maestra de segundo grado Jackie González se pararon frente a su junta de...
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Steven Kellner is a former school superintendent who now works for California Education Partners, a nonprofit organization. On a Tuesday evening in May, third-grade teacher Clara Yanez and second-grade teacher Jackie Gonzalez stood in front of their board of education and asked them to count little plastic farm animals. While...
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Governor Gavin Newsom is directing the California Department of Public Health to add the COVID-19 vaccine to other vaccinations required for in-person school attendance—such as measles, mumps, and rubella. Students will be required to be vaccinated for in person learning starting the term following FDA full approval of the...
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El gobernador Gavin Newsom está ordenando al Departamento de Salud Pública de California que agregue la vacuna COVID-19 a las otras vacunas requeridas para la asistencia escolar en persona, como el sarampión, las paperas y la rubéola. Se requerirá que los estudiantes estén vacunados para el aprendizaje en persona...