Community colleges play a unique role in the spectrum of education. For many it’s the transition between high school and college. For others it’s specialized training for careers and...
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Dec. 17, Christmas came early at JW House, when about 25 students from Sutter Elementary School arrived bearing wrapped gifts, food to...
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The click-clack sounds of fingers tapping on the keys of laptops filled Amber Wacht’s fifth-grade classroom at Laurelwood Elementary School on the...
“Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, had a very shiny nose,” sang out sixty some fifth graders from Milliken Basics+ Elementary School, 615 Hobart...
“The inspiration is life energy and transformation,” says artist Beth Shields. “Even though they’re all epiphanies, which is a word that means...
What’s the number one rule of chess? Sportsmanship. “Look your opponent in the eye and say ‘Good luck,’ and shake hands. At...
‘Getting away’ was the theme of the latest Library essay contest. Not surprisingly, the participating teens’ individual passions are their escapes. Sofia...
Retta Conley Robertson entered the AP class for parenting when her dyslexic daughter lost her Individualized Education Program (IEP), a benefit for...
Wilcox and Santa Clara high schools’ girls volleyball teams were at it again on Oct. 27 as they faced off in a...
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Most of us know the plot of “The Breakfast Club”. Five students find themselves in detention together on a Saturday where they...