Business Etiquette Week highlights need for high school students to learn professional skills. Math, science, history and language are all essential classes in high school, but it’s just as important […]
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Compton College selects Enid Wright as commencement student speaker
Enid Jai Wright has been selected as the student speaker for the 2021 Commencement Ceremony at Compton College…
Non-profit organization providing free afterschool programs
Jade Love Kids Foundation is offering a free African-American history after school..
Howard University students protest mold, rodents in their dorms
While the expectations of the first year of college tend to be linked to independence and new opportunities, Chandler Robinson, a freshman at Howard University in Washington, D.C., said her […]
Assembly bill 1316 looks to revise charter schools, opponents feel it goes too far
Since the state legislature authorized the creation of charter schools in 1992…
Compton College Trustees extend president/CEO contract
The Compton Community College District (CCCD) Board of Trustees..
Tech giants earned billions during pandemic
As school districts around the nation grapple with how to educate students this fall..
The ‘criminal miseducation’ of Black students in the LAUSD
If African-American students in the Los Angeles Unified School District..
Preparing the next generation of scientists
On a warm and sunny morning, a dozen precocious pre-kindergarteners at New Liberty Child Care in South Los Angeles were busy using their ingenuity and an assortment of makeshift materials to construct a mini-recycling park.
Avoiding financial aid scams
As students prepare to enroll in college this year and take out loans to pay for higher education, Attorney General Kamala D. Harris issued the following tips, encouraging Californians to know all the facts—and avoid potentially harmful scams—before taking on or paying off substantial student loans.