By Brian Beary In a state where the overall population has continued to steadily rise, school attendance has dropped ever so slightly over the past…
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School and Education
By Terry Miller As we celebrate those who graduate this year, we are flummoxed by the out of control—the ridiculous—cost of higher education, or any…
The road to college By May S. Ruiz In a few weeks the school year will be over!!! Freshmen are looking forward to their last…
Open enrollment for tuition-free home schooling is now underway for parents opting to move their child away from the traditional brick and mo...
California Credit Union encourages local teachers to apply for a class project grant California Credit Union is inviting all Los Angeles area teachers who have…
The road to college By May S. Ruiz It’s drought or deluge. After years of dry winters, we finally got rain. Lots of it! I’m…
The Taiwanese American Scholarship Fund (TASF), the Cathay Bank Foundation, Royal Business Bank, and Mega Bank are offering scholarships for the fall of 2019. The…
California Credit Union now accepting applications California Credit Union invites college-bound students in Los Angeles County to submit an application in its annual College Scholarship…
High school seniors invited to write about how Alzheimer’s has impacted their lives The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is inviting college-bound high school seniors…
Frostig Center hosts Transition Fair Teenagers and young adults with special needs and their families are invited to attend The Frostig Center’s annual Transition Fair…