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Education Synergy Alliance Granted $350,000 to Continue Supporting Linked Learning
Education Synergy Alliance (ESA), an organization sparking transformative change in San Diego education, announced today that it received $250,000 from The James Irvine Foundation and an additional $100,000 from the local Moxie Foundation.
Linked Learning Gaining Momentum
Doug Murdock is a young man who is attending College of the Sequoias to start his career goal in becoming a California licensed Architect.
Porterville Education Program is Leading the Way
Many may not know where the city of Porterville is or may never have even heard of the Tulare County region.
Linked Learning Continues to Shine
Porterville Unified School District’s Linked Learning education has caught the attention of Washington, D.C.
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia Lists Universal Preschool, Increased Internships Among Education Priorities
Providing universal preschool and doubling the number of student internships are important parts of Long Beach’s education and economic future, Mayor Robert Garcia said Friday in his first policy address since his inauguration.
Eight New Pathways to Higher Education
Network releases best practices from eight states offering new pathways to a career-specific degree.
Butte College Lands $5.6 Million Grant to Keep Students in School, Destined for Jobs
Butte College and the Butte-Glenn Career Pathways Consortium have landed a $5.8 million grant that college officials hope to use to keep students in school and destined toward college and high-demand local jobs.
Montebello Schools Partner with ELAC on Career Grant
In a first-of-its-kind effort, the Montebello Unified School District, in partnership with East Los Angeles College, has been awarded a $6 million grant to coordinate regional resources to develop educational pipelines in high-skilled industries that will allow students to excel, while boosting the regional economy.
Local Educators Receive $15 Million
On Friday, educators of Tulare and Kings counties were pleased to learn they were selected in a competitive application process to receive $15 million in funds from the California Career Pathways Trust.