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Students Building Futures at Dinuba High's Engineering and Construction Management Academy
Several students at Valley high schools are getting job offers before they even graduate.
LBUSD Student Will See What Makes Grand Prix Tick
Students from the Long Beach Unified School District are getting a close-up view of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach (TGPLB) tomorrow, Friday.
Building Skills Outside the Classroom With New Ways of Learning
What differentiates the Mayfield Innovation Center from traditional classrooms is evident not just in the virtual reality technology, the 3-D printers or the open architecture that make the two-floor, 30,000-square-foot building seem less of a secondary school than a Google satellite office.
How More Meetings Might Be the Secret to Fixing High School
The week before winter break, snow is piled up around St. Louis Park High School, a low-slung, rambling brick complex in suburban Minneapolis. And more snow is falling.
Student Access to Arts Education Growing in California, Visalia
Student access to arts education in California is growing, but the state isn't where it needs to be, according to a recently completed project by California's Statewide Arts Education Coalition.
Linking Classroom and Career Creates Upward Mobility and a Better Workforce
The California economy is humming. Unemployment is at historic lows, even in many parts of the state often left behind in good times.
New Partnership for Youth Employment and Opportunity Launched
The California Chamber of Commerce and the Linked Learning Alliance have launched a new California network of employer associations committed to advancing youth opportunities and reducing youth unemployment.
Holyoke High School Linked Learning Academies to Launch for Next Year
Next year, Holyoke High School will be launching it’s new “Linked Learning Academies” for 10th grade students.
Wind Tunnels and Sheep Brains: Students Get Their STEM Wings at This L.A. School
At her aerospace engineering elective, high school senior Keren Araujo shows off the latest creation.