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he never went to high school because he had to work and send money to his parents back home. he married, raised a family and never found time to go back to school but he frequently took his kids to the library to help them succeed and they became high school and college graduates. >> where is the school? >> it is between the library and the park. >> his daughter, who now works at ibm, volunteers at the library to teach english as a second language and it was at the library when his other daughter found out about the career online high school program and encouraged her dad to sign up. after years of getting turned down for better jobs because he had no high school diploma, estancia needed no convincing. >> i just applied to the program and they answered me right away. >> the career online high school program has graduated 155 adults since 2016 and it has a 70% graduation rate, the highest in the nation for similar programs. full scholarships are awarded to each student and there is a waiting list to get in. unfortunately, the library's educational programs like this are in dang
he never went to high school because he had to work and send money to his parents back home. he married, raised a family and never found time to go back to school but he frequently took his kids to the library to help them succeed and they became high school and college graduates. >> where is the school? >> it is between the library and the park. >> his daughter, who now works at ibm, volunteers at the library to teach english as a second language and it was at the library...
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in the high school western division, brendan jain, emily and maxr; rerpalo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for threats of change that takes a critical look at the fast fashion top awf $5,000 for a grand prize goes to nate coleman and joanna, tenth graders at w■=estern high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary, innocence held hostage navigating past and future conflicts with iran, deals with timely and sensitive subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying you are free to leave, i was blindfolded, handcuffed, taken straight to prison. it brings me great joy out in the competition this year, you guys are the grand prize winners. >> oh my god, thankou >> thank you so much. >> it is a huge honor. we are so grateful for this opportunity. thank you a lot. >> we extended the gratitude to the educators, parents and participants who supported each congratulations to all the women. don't miss out the documentaries will be broadcast starting apri. plus you can catch each of the 150 online anytime@student kim.org. to j
in the high school western division, brendan jain, emily and maxr; rerpalo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for threats of change that takes a critical look at the fast fashion top awf $5,000 for a grand prize goes to nate coleman and joanna, tenth graders at w■=estern high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary, innocence held hostage navigating past and future conflicts with iran, deals with timely and sensitive subject and features interviews with a...
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e high school eastern division, from montgomery layer high school in maryland for the film the promisegining the future of america suburbs. ■i■om troy athens high school in michigan, first prize in their high school central division with their production, unseen heroes, the caregivers of america. in the high school western division, from p9halo alto senir high school in california earned first prize for threads of change which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry. our top award of $5,000 goes to 10th graders at western high school in connecticut for a compli documentary, innocence held hostage, navigating future conflicts with iran deals with a timely and sensitive topic and has an interview with a former iranian hostage. >> i was bcuffed, thrown into tk of a car, sent straight to prison. >> it brings me great joy out of 3200 participated, you are the grand prize winners of student cam 2024. >> thank you. >>we thank you a lot. >> we extend our gratitude to the educators, parents and participants who supported each of these young filmmakers on their creative journey. congr
e high school eastern division, from montgomery layer high school in maryland for the film the promisegining the future of america suburbs. ■i■om troy athens high school in michigan, first prize in their high school central division with their production, unseen heroes, the caregivers of america. in the high school western division, from p9halo alto senir high school in california earned first prize for threads of change which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry. our top...
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he frequently took his kids to the library to help them succeed and they became high school and college graduates. >> he wears the school. >> his daughter, who now works at ibm volunteers at the library to teach english as a second language. it was at the library his other daughter, ashley, found out about the program and encouraged her dad to sign up. after years of getting turned down for better jobs because he had no high school diploma, he needed no convincing. >> i just applied to the program and they answer me right away. the career online high school program graduated 155 adults since 2016. it has a 70% graduation rate, the highest in the nation for similar programs. full scholarships are awarded to each student. there is a waiting list to get in. the library's educational programs like this are in danger of downsizing or cuts. >> the funding for our librarieses it is a biz malcompared to our surrounding neighboring library systems. >> reporter: heading the library foundation that aims to raise $700 million a year to keep the high school program and others afloat. >> the high sch
he frequently took his kids to the library to help them succeed and they became high school and college graduates. >> he wears the school. >> his daughter, who now works at ibm volunteers at the library to teach english as a second language. it was at the library his other daughter, ashley, found out about the program and encouraged her dad to sign up. after years of getting turned down for better jobs because he had no high school diploma, he needed no convincing. >> i just...
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fronts in 1962 and 1963, high school comrades ironically because their friends who went together ande brave and proud in the fronts became martyrs. about half of the 900 students of this school took up arms and defended the homeland in the wal-fajr 8 karbala 5 kurdistan operations in the cases of the end of the mersad war, and about 100 some of these children are martyred, 150 of them become veterans, and about 300 of them get injured. in this book, the memories of 500 people, including the remaining students of al-sadegh high school and the families of the martyrs, are narrated. the interesting part of this class of holy war and defense has come out in this book today and there are about 9 chapters that have been researched for 3-4 years. the team that supported us is 30 people who worked hard to help us and we were able to collect these interviews. this high school is known by the name of its 11 martyrs and its stories are full of memories of martyrs. in the name of god, light on light, in the name of god, light on light. in the name of god, light on light . in the name of god, lig
fronts in 1962 and 1963, high school comrades ironically because their friends who went together ande brave and proud in the fronts became martyrs. about half of the 900 students of this school took up arms and defended the homeland in the wal-fajr 8 karbala 5 kurdistan operations in the cases of the end of the mersad war, and about 100 some of these children are martyred, 150 of them become veterans, and about 300 of them get injured. in this book, the memories of 500 people, including the...
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track the children, don't track the students, because a lot of students go into a career technical high school, and schools, where they decide they want to go to college. so, they offer all of those college prep courses, so that if they make that decision, even though they are learning a trade, they have that opportunity to do that as well. >> spoiler alert, i was an ap gov teacher in a career ed tech school in brooklyn. 94% of kids in career tech ed graduate from high school on time, and 70% go to college. that's compared to if you look at high school graduates writ large, 60% of them don't go to college. we have created these kind of opportunities where these kids can have what becky just said. it is not just trade, its advanced manufacturing, health care, culinary, cybersecurity. it's transportation. and lots of kids then go to college regardless. we are just creating opportunities for kids if we start in high school and do this work. it is a whole of government approach. but let's be real, when i was teaching, we had to fight like hell -- can i say hell on this stage? to keep a program at
track the children, don't track the students, because a lot of students go into a career technical high school, and schools, where they decide they want to go to college. so, they offer all of those college prep courses, so that if they make that decision, even though they are learning a trade, they have that opportunity to do that as well. >> spoiler alert, i was an ap gov teacher in a career ed tech school in brooklyn. 94% of kids in career tech ed graduate from high school on time, and...
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the book yaran high school tells about the children of sepah high school.ho were friends in high school , became martyrs because of irony that they were friends who went together and were brave and proud in the fronts. about half of the 900 students of this the school took up arms to defend the homeland . in wal-fajr 8 karbala 5 operations, kurdistan operations. back in the cases of the end of the mersad war, there are these children and about 100 of these children are martyred. 150 of them become veterans and about 300 of them get injured. in this book , the memories of 500 people, including the remaining high school students of al-sadegh school and the families of the martyrs, are narrated . interesting memories of this class of war and holy defense. today, it has been published in this book and there are about 9 chapters , a research work has been done for 3-4 years . the team that supports us is 20-30 people. we were able to collect these interviews, we found them, we interviewed them. this high school is known by the name of its 11 martyrs, and its sto
the book yaran high school tells about the children of sepah high school.ho were friends in high school , became martyrs because of irony that they were friends who went together and were brave and proud in the fronts. about half of the 900 students of this the school took up arms to defend the homeland . in wal-fajr 8 karbala 5 operations, kurdistan operations. back in the cases of the end of the mersad war, there are these children and about 100 of these children are martyred. 150 of them...
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the high school eastern division's first prize is awarded to tker mott foley from montgomery blair highmise of langley park, the purple line, climate change, and reimagining the future of america's suburbs. brianna and leah claim the first prize in their high school central division with their production unseen hero, the caregivers of america. in the western division, brendan, emily, and max from palo alto senior high stkaol earned first prize for threats of change which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry and top award of $5,000 for grand prize goes to nate and jonah, 10th graders at weston high school in connecticut. their documentary, incse hostage, navigating past and future conflicts with iran deals with a timely and sensitive subject and features interviews with the former iranian hostag. >> instead of staying you are free to leave, i was blindfolded, handcuffed, thrown in the back of a car and taken straight to prison. >> it brings me great joy out of 3,200 students who participated, you guys, the grand prize stude. >> oh, my god. thank you. >> thank you so much. w
the high school eastern division's first prize is awarded to tker mott foley from montgomery blair highmise of langley park, the purple line, climate change, and reimagining the future of america's suburbs. brianna and leah claim the first prize in their high school central division with their production unseen hero, the caregivers of america. in the western division, brendan, emily, and max from palo alto senior high stkaol earned first prize for threats of change which takes a critical look...
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of sepah high school says that they year in 1962 and 1963, high school friends left for the fronts ,king that friends who went together and were brave and proud in the fronts, became martyrs. about half of the 900 students of this school took up arms and defended the homeland in the operations of wal-fajr, 8 karbala, 5 operations of kurdistan, in the cases of the end of the mersad war, these children are martyrs, and about 100 of these children are martyred. 150 some of them become veterans and about 300 people get injured. in this book , the memories of 500 people, including the remaining high school students of al-sadegh school and the families of the martyrs, are narrated. the interesting memories of this class about the holy war and defense today are included in this book, and there are about 9 chapters , a research work has been done for 3-4 years . we were able to collect these interviews, we found them , we interviewed them. this high school is known by the name of its 11 martyrs and its stories are full of. noor roz 1402 channel 3 portrayed the competition among athletes with
of sepah high school says that they year in 1962 and 1963, high school friends left for the fronts ,king that friends who went together and were brave and proud in the fronts, became martyrs. about half of the 900 students of this school took up arms and defended the homeland in the operations of wal-fajr, 8 karbala, 5 operations of kurdistan, in the cases of the end of the mersad war, these children are martyrs, and about 100 of these children are martyred. 150 some of them become veterans and...
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high school embarked on a trip of a lifetime this afternoon. they're heading abroad to asia, and for some, it is the very first time they've been out of the bay area. ktvu crystal bailey joins us now with more on this exciting story for these students. crystal. >> well, heather, the kids took off from sfo and are on their way now to tokyo, japan. they'll spend two weeks abroad, but i caught up with them before their flight to learn more about what this means to them, to see the world. these castlemont high school students are heading across the pacific to asia, sporting matching jackets for this year's theme, stop aapi hate. >> this was a club that started out in my classroom. it was students who really just wanted to travel. >> for the last six years, the pacific bridge club has created a space for east oakland kids to learn about different cultures. described as the bridge between east oakland and the rest of the world. we've been to turkey, china, you know, egypt, thailand, costa rica. >> we started off by like helping people in our communit
high school embarked on a trip of a lifetime this afternoon. they're heading abroad to asia, and for some, it is the very first time they've been out of the bay area. ktvu crystal bailey joins us now with more on this exciting story for these students. crystal. >> well, heather, the kids took off from sfo and are on their way now to tokyo, japan. they'll spend two weeks abroad, but i caught up with them before their flight to learn more about what this means to them, to see the world....
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to high schools, juniors and seniors. we are looking to take that throughout the entire city from chicago. the event next week is a culmination of the last couple of months of the kids working together. 87 kids have created business plans to pitch on that day, they are coming up with entrepreneurial projects and stuff like that, pitching for real money, like a shark tank competition. the goal is to bring financial literacy to every kid in new york city. sonali: this is voluntary, it's not mandatory, correct? from what i understand, there is a push here to make financial education more mandatory in high schools. bevon: that is correct. a recent report came out that 35 states are making it mandatory kids have some kind of financial education before graduation from high school. new york city itself, the 12th year of high school, there are some 15 hours kids have to go through. our goal is to set the precedent to make new york city the model for the rest of the country. sonali: talk more about that. what does it look like eve
to high schools, juniors and seniors. we are looking to take that throughout the entire city from chicago. the event next week is a culmination of the last couple of months of the kids working together. 87 kids have created business plans to pitch on that day, they are coming up with entrepreneurial projects and stuff like that, pitching for real money, like a shark tank competition. the goal is to bring financial literacy to every kid in new york city. sonali: this is voluntary, it's not...
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i had the privilege of visiting one in my district andryorand high school's and rio grande high schoos school-based health center. th are lifelines for countless new otherwise lack access to essentl health care services. federally qualified health centers not only pvide primary care but also offer mental alth prentive care. they address the holistic needs of our commuties. however, health centers fac significant challenges, rt areas where o in five rural new mexica faceerious issues accessing health care. that's w stand as a co-sponsor of h.r. 834. the rural physician work force production act. this legislation aims to system by incentivizing the training and placement ofhysicians in undeerved areas. by vifnting in healthenters d suprting initiatives like the rural phycian work force production act, we can eure that all new mexicans, regardless of theirip code have access to the qty alth care that they deserve. we must poritize a heah and well-bei of our rural commities by adequately fuing these vital centers. madampeaker, thank you and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker
i had the privilege of visiting one in my district andryorand high school's and rio grande high schoos school-based health center. th are lifelines for countless new otherwise lack access to essentl health care services. federally qualified health centers not only pvide primary care but also offer mental alth prentive care. they address the holistic needs of our commuties. however, health centers fac significant challenges, rt areas where o in five rural new mexica faceerious issues accessing...
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in troy, michigan, claimed the first prize in their high school central division with her productionen heroes,hekÑ western division brendan, emily and max from palo alto senior high schoo i earned. under top award of $5000 for grand prize goes to nate and jonah, tenth graders in connecticut. their compelling documenry instance held hostage, navigating past and future conflict with iran deals with a kind and sensitive subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying so you're free to leave, i was blindfol straight to the prison. >> it brings me great joy out of 3200 students who participated in this competition visscher, yous prize winners in studentcam 2024. >> oh, my god, thank you. >> thank you so much. >> this is a huge honor. we are so grateful for this opportunity. really thank you a lot. >> we extend our gratitude to the educators, parents andpartid each of these young film makers on their creative journey. congratulations to all our winners. don'tut. the top when he documentaries will be broadcast on c-span starting april 1, plus you can get
in troy, michigan, claimed the first prize in their high school central division with her productionen heroes,hekÑ western division brendan, emily and max from palo alto senior high schoo i earned. under top award of $5000 for grand prize goes to nate and jonah, tenth graders in connecticut. their compelling documenry instance held hostage, navigating past and future conflict with iran deals with a kind and sensitive subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >>...
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the high school western division from palo alto senior high school in l -- in california earned his prrst prize for looking at the fast fashion industry and the grand prize goes to nate coleman and jonah rothlein at weston high school in connecticut. innocence held hostage: navigating past and future conflicts with iran deals with the timely and sensitive subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying you are free to leave, i was fine folded and -- blindfolded and taken straight to a prison. >> it brings me great britain -- great joy that out of 3200 students you guys are the grand prize winners. >> oh my god. thank you so much. >> this is a huge honor and we are so grateful for this opportunity. we thank you a lot. >> we extend our gratitude to the educators, parents and participants who s of these young filmmakers on their creative journey. congratulations to all of our winners. do not miss out, the top winning documentaries will broadcast starting april 1. you can catch each of the 150 award-winning studentcam films online anytime at student cam.
the high school western division from palo alto senior high school in l -- in california earned his prrst prize for looking at the fast fashion industry and the grand prize goes to nate coleman and jonah rothlein at weston high school in connecticut. innocence held hostage: navigating past and future conflicts with iran deals with the timely and sensitive subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying you are free to leave, i was fine folded and --...
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most of the remaining 200 or so students of the school will transfer to el primero high school. the chief executive of downtown college prep says the alum rock campus, facing a deficit of up to $1.7 million. we have reached out to the school for comment but haven't heard back. >> planning for the future starts with finance. high school students learn why money matters when it comes to today, 700 students say independence high school attended a workshop called money matters. it was put on by the local nonprofit 10,000 degrees. the goal is to help low income students understand the importance of making informed decisions about money when it comes to planning for college. >> if i'm going to a community college, obviously i want to start saving money, but if i go to a university, i'm going to have to plan to know where to work and where to live. >> at the workshop, students were given a mock college acceptance letter, then had to set a budget for things like tuition, books, housing, transportation. they also got information about available financial aid options. >> well, our fingers
most of the remaining 200 or so students of the school will transfer to el primero high school. the chief executive of downtown college prep says the alum rock campus, facing a deficit of up to $1.7 million. we have reached out to the school for comment but haven't heard back. >> planning for the future starts with finance. high school students learn why money matters when it comes to today, 700 students say independence high school attended a workshop called money matters. it was put on...
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are making a good living but i was with an electrician in montana last month and they are hiring high school graduates to get 20 or $25 an hour. they can go to school at night remotely. every time they pass a set of courses they get a raise and when they get there whole journeyman certificate after four years of school they have no debt and a billings montana they started a program and that's the starting salary in billings montana. you can spend for six years getting a bachelor's degree. these are great careers. the work of building shelter for human beings is inherently good and worthwhile. we are just telling that story to high school students as they think about a career choice. >> we have a good question from our virtual audience. montana has a high percentage of elderly households compared to other states. how was your administration working to ensure there is sufficient excessive -- accessible housing for elderly montanans. >> a lot of these elderly montanans don't want to leave. as property taxes continue to pick up difficult for people on a fixed income. this is why allowing them to
are making a good living but i was with an electrician in montana last month and they are hiring high school graduates to get 20 or $25 an hour. they can go to school at night remotely. every time they pass a set of courses they get a raise and when they get there whole journeyman certificate after four years of school they have no debt and a billings montana they started a program and that's the starting salary in billings montana. you can spend for six years getting a bachelor's degree. these...
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he was a teacher at leigh high school in san jose and a track and field coach at los gatos high school. police say the assault happened between in 2002 to 2003 with a female student at leigh high school. thomas was still a teacher at the time of his arrest at the high school. >>> hundreds of healthcare workers in daly city walked off the job today for a two-day strike. healthcare workers picketed outside of seton hospital. they are demanding better health benefits amid ongoing contract negotiations. workers say the hospital's new health plan makes it hard for them to find hospitals to take their new plan. >> the paid hospital plan does not provide adequate amount of physicians for our plan. some people have not been able to locate physicians or an specialists. the paid plan, they do not accept our insurance here. i've been trying to get an mri myself and have been unable to get authorization for that. >> seton hospital sent us a statement saying, "we are disappointed with the union's decision to walk off the job in the middle of our negotiations at the expense of patient care." the hos
he was a teacher at leigh high school in san jose and a track and field coach at los gatos high school. police say the assault happened between in 2002 to 2003 with a female student at leigh high school. thomas was still a teacher at the time of his arrest at the high school. >>> hundreds of healthcare workers in daly city walked off the job today for a two-day strike. healthcare workers picketed outside of seton hospital. they are demanding better health benefits amid ongoing contract...
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brianna and leah from troy athens high school in troy, michigane in their high school central divisionheir production unseen heroes: the caregivers of america. in the western division, brandon, emily a max from palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for threads of change which talks a critical look at the fast fashion if industry. and our top award of $5,000 for a grand prize dose to nate coleman and jonah -- tenth graders atten high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary innocence held hostage deals with the timely and sensitive subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying so you're free to leave blindfolded, handcuffed, thrown in the back of a car and taken straight to a prison. >> it bringf 3200 students who participated in this competition this year, you guys are the grand prize winners in student cam 2024. >> oh, my god, thank you. >>hank you so much. thank you. wow. >> this is the a huge honor. we really -- [laughter] we are so grateful for this opportunity, we really thank you a lot. >> we extend our grat
brianna and leah from troy athens high school in troy, michigane in their high school central divisionheir production unseen heroes: the caregivers of america. in the western division, brandon, emily a max from palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize for threads of change which talks a critical look at the fast fashion if industry. and our top award of $5,000 for a grand prize dose to nate coleman and jonah -- tenth graders atten high school in connecticut. their...
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senior high school for bng statewide winne o annuae for tomorrow national stem competition.vent add grain elevator level tracker that would help farmersgrain with a system of lights that helps farmers determine the grain height inside the bin. this will protect the hardworking iowa farmers from dangerous grain elevator accidents and represents a monumental step forward in agricultural safety. the samsung solve for tomorrow competition is a national competition that picks one winner from each of the 50 states. these students beat out hundreds of other submission was their clever invention that willav fas iowa. these students will now aim to compete to be one of 10 finalists with three being named national winners ms. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in celebrating this incredible achievement and wish these students the best as they continue marching toward the finish lin take a moment to wish my daughter, happy birthday. happy birthday, taylor. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. massacs seek recognition? mr. mcgovern: unanimou
senior high school for bng statewide winne o annuae for tomorrow national stem competition.vent add grain elevator level tracker that would help farmersgrain with a system of lights that helps farmers determine the grain height inside the bin. this will protect the hardworking iowa farmers from dangerous grain elevator accidents and represents a monumental step forward in agricultural safety. the samsung solve for tomorrow competition is a national competition that picks one winner from each of...
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we are just creating opportunities for kids if we start in high school and do this work., it is a whole of government approach, but let's be real. when i was teaching, we had to fight like hell to keep our program at claiborne high school. we had to fight to keep it. we are going to have to rebuild them, and we have to rebuild them so that kids have lots of choices, but i'm going to say one more thing, which is in the ai world, we have to do application of knowledge and hands-on learning is a way of doing that. relational learning. what career tech ed does is it gives kids the practical skills that they need for life, just like science did. you, as an eighth grade science teacher, that's what lab work does. that's why we should be giving these opportunities to all kids. >> thank you for that. i'm so glad you brought up ai, because i think there is obviously a huge thing now about whether it's in schools, whether students will stop writing their papers, and i would love to know examples you have seen with ai, and how it can help children, not just improve academically, but
we are just creating opportunities for kids if we start in high school and do this work., it is a whole of government approach, but let's be real. when i was teaching, we had to fight like hell to keep our program at claiborne high school. we had to fight to keep it. we are going to have to rebuild them, and we have to rebuild them so that kids have lots of choices, but i'm going to say one more thing, which is in the ai world, we have to do application of knowledge and hands-on learning is a...
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and there's a website also for the east side union high school district.xt here on "comunidad del valle," celebrating the mexica new year. stay with us. damian: we're celebrating the mexica new year here on "comunidad del valle." quetzalli is a dancer with calpulli tonalehqueh. she joins us now here on the show. welcome to the show, quetzalli. quetzalli: thank you. damian: thank you for being here. tell us about, first of all, about your name and your--the origin of your name, quetzalli. quetzalli: sure, i'm quetzalli, and it means precious in nahuatl, which is one of the languages spoken from our ancestors in mexico. damian: and your dad is the one who named you, or is kind of a combination of mom and dad? quetzalli: yeah, my dad, he's always been involved in danza since he came to the states, and so he really connected with it, and so he named me quetzalli. damian: all right, well, there's a big celebration happening this coming weekend at emma prusch park in san jose. is this celebration the largest in the nation, the largest mexica new year celebration
and there's a website also for the east side union high school district.xt here on "comunidad del valle," celebrating the mexica new year. stay with us. damian: we're celebrating the mexica new year here on "comunidad del valle." quetzalli is a dancer with calpulli tonalehqueh. she joins us now here on the show. welcome to the show, quetzalli. quetzalli: thank you. damian: thank you for being here. tell us about, first of all, about your name and your--the origin of your...
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pleasant high school. and then lincoln high school will have two groups performing.d right before los gavilanes comes on the stage. los lupeños juvenil will be dancing a few dances. they're also an incredible group, a group based at the school of arts and culture. and i'm happy to have their partnership. and then we culminate in a performance with mariachi los gavilanes. they are grade seven through eight. they don't have an elementary feeder. so that was really interesting in last year's group, their sixth graders were fully online so they hadn't even played in person. so, i've been told they're even better this year, if that's even possible. damian: well, you know, for us, the adults who are there to enjoy, it's such a showcase for us and an opportunity. but imagine, those kids who are on the big stage, what it means for them. sofia: mhm. and, you know, when we have student groups spread out all through the plaza and room in their little green rooms and they're just in awe, i mean, loving to be around other children that perform and play the same music that they do
pleasant high school. and then lincoln high school will have two groups performing.d right before los gavilanes comes on the stage. los lupeños juvenil will be dancing a few dances. they're also an incredible group, a group based at the school of arts and culture. and i'm happy to have their partnership. and then we culminate in a performance with mariachi los gavilanes. they are grade seven through eight. they don't have an elementary feeder. so that was really interesting in last year's...
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one of the things we did is actually related to the deputy high school of the ministry of education and culture. mr. sattari talked about the topic of sports schools. now, when we talk about sports schools or the model that is actually because of this model that friends actually want to do and this attention it is not a football federation, it is football. and mainly sports has a philosophy, and that philosophy is training and competition, that is, if you practice and don't have a competition, you can't call it sport at all, say mr. satari now, and this is actually similar to the words of other friends in the second level of secondary school. what you are doing is to say, sir, in which team i am playing , because you have a given rule. you want to do business with the player , they ask him for his resume, they say, where were you when you were young , where were you when you were young, then you are 5%. an iranian, who i myself have, went to the same football school that you are talking about, and now he has come there to see where the exit is and how he is going to play. in general, i
one of the things we did is actually related to the deputy high school of the ministry of education and culture. mr. sattari talked about the topic of sports schools. now, when we talk about sports schools or the model that is actually because of this model that friends actually want to do and this attention it is not a football federation, it is football. and mainly sports has a philosophy, and that philosophy is training and competition, that is, if you practice and don't have a competition,...
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this includes having people here who go out and talk to young people, our young people in high school some of p ed -- our young people to learn about our bodies and re from social media. often with a profound amount of them confused about what is happening to their own bodies. the work that happens here is abouviding assistance to women who do not live in the state of minnesota because sadly state exists in a neighborhood where laws have been passed to deny people's repeat active health care. the majority of women to receive an abortion -- god help her, that she has[z got affordable childcare. god help her. she has got paid family leave, so she can figure out, how is she going to get to the place that would provider the care she needs? the work that happens in a clinic like this includes asking those questions for someone who might be in great distress, letting her know what is available for her in terms of transportation and housing hotel, or assistance for her childcare needs. in this environment, these attacks against individuals right to make decisions about their own body are out
this includes having people here who go out and talk to young people, our young people in high school some of p ed -- our young people to learn about our bodies and re from social media. often with a profound amount of them confused about what is happening to their own bodies. the work that happens here is abouviding assistance to women who do not live in the state of minnesota because sadly state exists in a neighborhood where laws have been passed to deny people's repeat active health care....
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withhold funding from schools that don't comply. >>> you know, we are seeing similar tensions at the high school level. an oakland student says her school censored her. criticizing israel's military response in gaza. as kenny choi shows us as they try to address the conflict in the classroom. >> reporter: an article she wrote was removed. >> and i'm being silenced and censored. they printed and distributed the january edition. complaints highlighting the death toll in gaza to the holocaust that got the attention of schools and the district officials. >> i don't see it as anti-somatic at all. i'm not preaching any hate in my article about the jewish community at all. >> reporter: kyle melton e-mailed the schools, demanding they will be taken down immediately. he cited one of the lines, stating, the ongoing killing rate suggest that the death toll could rpass that of the holocaust. >> and i think that it will be intentionally it. and they censored it. >> the article's opening line, credittizing israel as the par tide state. >> and because of this hateful rhetoric, it's a common place for public di
withhold funding from schools that don't comply. >>> you know, we are seeing similar tensions at the high school level. an oakland student says her school censored her. criticizing israel's military response in gaza. as kenny choi shows us as they try to address the conflict in the classroom. >> reporter: an article she wrote was removed. >> and i'm being silenced and censored. they printed and distributed the january edition. complaints highlighting the death toll in gaza...
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troy athens high school in troy michigan claimed the first prize in their high school central divisionunseen heroes. the caregivers of america. in the high school western division from palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry and the top award of $5000 for a grand prize going to nate and jonah. tenth graders at western high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary innocence heldos conflict with iran. dealing with the timely and sensitive subject interviews with an iranian hostage. >> instead leave, i was blindfd , handcuffed, thrown in the back of a car was taken straight to a prison >> it brings me great joy out of 3200 students that participated in this competition this year you got us a grand prize for student camp 2024. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> this is a huge honor. we are so excited f a lot. >> we extend our gratitude to the educators and participantsae young filmmakers on their young journeys. congratulations. don't miss out the top winning documentaries will be broadcast on c-s
troy athens high school in troy michigan claimed the first prize in their high school central divisionunseen heroes. the caregivers of america. in the high school western division from palo alto senior high school in california earned first prize which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry and the top award of $5000 for a grand prize going to nate and jonah. tenth graders at western high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary innocence heldos conflict with iran....
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the high school project ensuring all students can look thei best for the morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? -anybody see it? oh wait, there it is! -back into play and... aw no, it's in the water. wait a minute... are you kidding me? you got to be kidding me. rolling towards the cup, and it's in the hole! what an impossible shot brought to you by comcast business. history month, we're taking a look at women who are first responders. today, san francisco mayor london breed posted these photos to social media in them, or women from san francisco police, the sheriff's office, fire department and the city's emergency department. in the caption, mayor breed wrote in part thanks to our incredible women first responders who take care of our city, risk their lives and keep us safe. >> well, next month is the start of prom season for many high schools around the bay area. >> one high school is in its second year of a project that offers free dresses for the big event
the high school project ensuring all students can look thei best for the morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? -anybody see it? oh wait, there it is! -back into play and... aw no, it's in the water. wait a minute... are you kidding me? you got to be kidding me. rolling towards the cup, and it's in the hole! what an impossible shot brought to you by comcast business. history month,...
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the high school eastern divisions first prize is awarded to derman foley from montgomery later high schoolbreanna johnson and lee s a rally from troy athens high school in troy, michigan, plays the first prize in their division with the production "■ unseen heroes: the caregivers in america." in the high school west division, from palo alto senior high school in california, first prize for threads of change, which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry. our top award of $5,000 for grand prize goes to nate coleman and jonah rod heim, 10th graders in connecticut. compelling documentary, "innocenceeld9nflict with iran" ills with a timely subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >>■o instead of saying you are free to leave, i was blindfolded, handcuffed, thrown in the back of a car, taken straight to prison. >> it brings me great joy out of 3200 students who participated in this competition this year, you guys are the grand prize winners in studentcam 2024. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> this is huge. grateful for this opportunity. we thank you a lot.
the high school eastern divisions first prize is awarded to derman foley from montgomery later high schoolbreanna johnson and lee s a rally from troy athens high school in troy, michigan, plays the first prize in their division with the production "■ unseen heroes: the caregivers in america." in the high school west division, from palo alto senior high school in california, first prize for threads of change, which takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry. our top award of...
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if you are the parent of high school juniors and seniors, i don't need to tell you this. for the rest of you, it is prom season. it could be a lot of fun and very expensive but a group of north bay high school students is making the right of packet -- passage accessible on any budget, we are joined with a prom boutique in our bay area proud segment. >> just so you know what i'm talking about, i know you do. i'm there too, i'm one of those parents, i agree with everything you guys said. i appreciate everything students at redwood high school are doing now for the second year. >> it was a year ago at the village in corte madera. >> we have these two which are the extra small racks. olivia villanova was getting ready to open the doors of redwood high school's first prom boutique but she was not sure anybody would come in. maybe olivia thought that those people she saw lined up near the apple store would stop by. >> they're like oh, there must be a new iphone coming out and as soon as we opened our doors, tons of people like at least 50 people came rushing in the door to get
if you are the parent of high school juniors and seniors, i don't need to tell you this. for the rest of you, it is prom season. it could be a lot of fun and very expensive but a group of north bay high school students is making the right of packet -- passage accessible on any budget, we are joined with a prom boutique in our bay area proud segment. >> just so you know what i'm talking about, i know you do. i'm there too, i'm one of those parents, i agree with everything you guys said. i...
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the book "high school companions " tells about the children of sepah high school who went to the fronts in 1962 and 1963. the friends of the high school are ironic that the friends who went together and were brave in the front lines and made them proud and became martyrs. about half of the 900 students of this school took up arms and defended the homeland. you wal-fajr operations, 8 karbala operations, 5 rear kurdistan operations, in the cases of the end of the mersad war, these children are around 100 people. the interesting part of the holy war and defense today is revealed in this book, and there are about 9 chapters in which a research work is done in three or four ways. the record of work of the parliament in 1402 shows that the representatives turned plans and bills into law in the performance of their supervisory and legislative duties. from october 3rd to december 1st, the representatives reviewed and completed the 7th program in the 11th parliament by holding 57 public meetings. report of the consolidation commission on layer. popularization of the economy, participation of the
the book "high school companions " tells about the children of sepah high school who went to the fronts in 1962 and 1963. the friends of the high school are ironic that the friends who went together and were brave in the front lines and made them proud and became martyrs. about half of the 900 students of this school took up arms and defended the homeland. you wal-fajr operations, 8 karbala operations, 5 rear kurdistan operations, in the cases of the end of the mersad war, these...
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of the high school, and the principal of the high school was closed because it was cold, and i went homed at night, my father came and said, "why is the face of politics, why are your eyes like that, why is your body?" in the same way, he said , "i told you to go to high school and become a student ." i said, "i'm going to be a student." someone told me that your prayers are answered. whatever i pray for is answered 50%. how did he say that my daughter was grown up ? i prayed, god, give me some money. he used to share, but he has no money. god favors some things to someone, like saada, who lives beautifully, someone has a memory, someone writes poetry, someone is an artist, everyone spoke for our brother. the 50th issue of raheha has been unveiled. peace be upon ali muhammad and his family. if i turn 15 years old, i will do the same thing i did when i turned 15. i don't regret a minute . i didn't regret it , nor did i get tired. can be read in this issue . very well, it's over, nothing is better according to the words of the gentlemen. peace be upon you and god's mercy amiri, sda news ag
of the high school, and the principal of the high school was closed because it was cold, and i went homed at night, my father came and said, "why is the face of politics, why are your eyes like that, why is your body?" in the same way, he said , "i told you to go to high school and become a student ." i said, "i'm going to be a student." someone told me that your prayers are answered. whatever i pray for is answered 50%. how did he say that my daughter was grown up...
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the things that i truly feel is a parent of a high school student and now alumni. um, to eric's earlier, um, you know, perspective, you know, sharing around the connection to school, being engaged at their school sites. um right now with cte pathways, i believe it's about an estimated 23% of high school students in cte pathways. um, and i'm curious, hearing from our colleagues at balboa, for example, we do hear from our young people just more and more desire being connected to the workforce or preparation for the workforce. and with cte, it is an amazing opportunity because of the three g. um, require elements and just what i've seen the diverse um offerings field trips live, you know, um, just constantly um, being able to introduce to new sectors. so maybe this is a question for the superintend and uh, similar to commissioner. um, bogusz question. so how are we looking at scaling these programs? and i just want to note the 51% of latinx pi students and black students, i feel, is a low. and we've known now. so through the student monitoring, student outcomes, monito
the things that i truly feel is a parent of a high school student and now alumni. um, to eric's earlier, um, you know, perspective, you know, sharing around the connection to school, being engaged at their school sites. um right now with cte pathways, i believe it's about an estimated 23% of high school students in cte pathways. um, and i'm curious, hearing from our colleagues at balboa, for example, we do hear from our young people just more and more desire being connected to the workforce or...
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a blown call by a high school sports referee. be sure when you're there to sign up for my free daily newsletter, you're going to find exclusive the content from political cartoonists, like two-time pulitzer winner steve breen, check that out >> anderson cooper 360 weeknight today on cnn >> were traveling all across america talking to people about their hearts how's that heart? >> i feel like it's good. how do you know? >> let me shaye something. >> it looks like a credit card, but it is the cardia mobile cart with cardio mobile card, you can take a medical grade ekg in just 30 seconds from anywhere. cardia mobile card is proven to detect atrial fibrillation. one of the leading causes of stroke checking your heart at time anywhere has never been easier. don't wait, get cardia mobile card for just $99 at cardia.com or amazon it's time >> yes, the time has come >> for a fresh approach to dog food. every day. >> laura, dog people they're deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmers dog made by
a blown call by a high school sports referee. be sure when you're there to sign up for my free daily newsletter, you're going to find exclusive the content from political cartoonists, like two-time pulitzer winner steve breen, check that out >> anderson cooper 360 weeknight today on cnn >> were traveling all across america talking to people about their hearts how's that heart? >> i feel like it's good. how do you know? >> let me shaye something. >> it looks like a...
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in the high school western division, brendan, emily, and max from palo alto senior high school in california takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry and our top award of $5,000 for grand prize goes tojonah, 10th gradern high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary in a sense held hostage deals with the timely and sensitive subject in features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying you are free to leave, i was blindfolded, handcuffed, thrown into the back of the car and taken straight to prison. >> great joy out of 3200 students who participated, you guys are the grand prize winners of studentcam 2024. >> thank you so much. this is a huge honor. we are grate for this opportunity and we thank you a lot. announcer: we extend our gratitude to the educators, parents, ande young filmmakers on their creative journeys. congratulations to our winners. thto be broadcast on c-span starting april 1. catch each of the 150 award-winning films online anytime at studentcam.org. join us in celebrating these engaged in inspiring young minds as they share their op
in the high school western division, brendan, emily, and max from palo alto senior high school in california takes a critical look at the fast fashion industry and our top award of $5,000 for grand prize goes tojonah, 10th gradern high school in connecticut. their compelling documentary in a sense held hostage deals with the timely and sensitive subject in features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying you are free to leave, i was blindfolded, handcuffed, thrown...
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civics or not, we are done to 10 minutes at elementary school for social studies per week, and that is really low. it is not possible to provide a high quality civic education, in that little time. when you don't get it in elementary school, you can't build on it in middle school, and you get to high school and you really don't have the base for conversations about issues that are relevant to your lives. it's a question of rebuilding the entire sequence. what do we talk about? civics is a little bit different than other disciplines. it is a little bit more like a sport. if i want to fix my school, if i do not like the amount of money or resources that my school gets, i must go to the state, and the local school board. there is almost no control over education, with some exceptions. you need to understand how these things are governed. you need to know that there are three branches of government, how they work together, those kind of things. you need skills. and the kind of skills you need is different today from what it was even 20 years ago. one of the skills that is critical is to be able to talk people you disagree with. we need t
civics or not, we are done to 10 minutes at elementary school for social studies per week, and that is really low. it is not possible to provide a high quality civic education, in that little time. when you don't get it in elementary school, you can't build on it in middle school, and you get to high school and you really don't have the base for conversations about issues that are relevant to your lives. it's a question of rebuilding the entire sequence. what do we talk about? civics is a...
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troy athens high school in michigan claimed the first prize in their high school central division withes, the caregivers of america." in the western division, brendan, emily and max ryder from palo altni school in california earned first prize for "threads of change" which takes a critical look at the fashion industry. and our top reward for a grand prize goes to 108th and jonah, 10th graders at westin high school in connecticut, their documentary, "innocence held hostage, navigating past and future conflicts with iran" deal with timely subject and features interviews with a former iranian hostage. >> instead of saying you're free the car and taken straight to prison. >> it brings me great joy out of 3200 students who participated in thispetition this year, you guys are the grand prizewinners of student cam 2024. >> oh, my god, thank you. >> thank so you much. wow. >> this is a huge honor. we are so grateful for this opportunity. we really thank you a lot. >> we extend our gratitude to the and participants who supported each of these young filmmakers in their creative journey. congratu
troy athens high school in michigan claimed the first prize in their high school central division withes, the caregivers of america." in the western division, brendan, emily and max ryder from palo altni school in california earned first prize for "threads of change" which takes a critical look at the fashion industry. and our top reward for a grand prize goes to 108th and jonah, 10th graders at westin high school in connecticut, their documentary, "innocence held hostage,...
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the principal at east central high school says there may have been some misunderstanding. flag, write-in, after careful consideration and in recognition of the importance of the u.s. flag as a symbol of unity and national identity, i am pleased to inform you that we are allowing the display of the u.s. flag by students in the east central high school parking lot. cameron says there are a lot of veterans and his family and he's considering joining the military himself. >> trace: let's bring in east central high school senior cameron blasek. great of you to join the show, we appreciate this. the school is now coming out with a statement. i'm wondering what you think because the school is saying maybe it's a misunderstanding but i've heard you many times saying there was no misunderstanding here. they told me to take the flag off my truck or else. >> yeah, that's correct. and there was no misunderstanding with me. they had told me straight up, take the flag down or else you are getting written up for insubordination. >> trace: and when you came and said listen, a check the law
the principal at east central high school says there may have been some misunderstanding. flag, write-in, after careful consideration and in recognition of the importance of the u.s. flag as a symbol of unity and national identity, i am pleased to inform you that we are allowing the display of the u.s. flag by students in the east central high school parking lot. cameron says there are a lot of veterans and his family and he's considering joining the military himself. >> trace: let's...
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or if you only got a high school degree or you didn't get a high school degree, you could get a jobthat decently paying if not middle class paying. those jobs don't seem to exist anymore. that instead the decent wage low skilled you have the low wagelowll you have the rise in the of disability insurance. it becomio you get on to roles that have been loosened and the eligibility for which has been moved away from what you and i would consider disabled to what they call functionally, which is to say you can get disability insurance if you had a stroke and you can't work, you're quthe classic sorts of things that we would anyone would say this person is disabled, they can't work. what the government program now does is say if you're older and you have less education, you're working in a less demand industry, you're functionally disabled and you getbility insurance at a lower of physical impairment. why wouldn't somebody who's been working in backbreaking work who or school dropout take the low? but wage, especially since doesn't get adjusted or wife is working. it's an individual based
or if you only got a high school degree or you didn't get a high school degree, you could get a jobthat decently paying if not middle class paying. those jobs don't seem to exist anymore. that instead the decent wage low skilled you have the low wagelowll you have the rise in the of disability insurance. it becomio you get on to roles that have been loosened and the eligibility for which has been moved away from what you and i would consider disabled to what they call functionally, which is to...
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we'll show the high school buzzer beater where the refs said not so fast.ll show the high school buzzer beater where the refs said not so fast. it's what's going on inside of me. it's my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. it wasn't always this calm uc went everywhere i did. wondering when it would pop up next was stressful doing a number on my insides. but then i found out about velsipity a new once-daily pill, not a steroid or biologic, for adults with moderate to severe uc. velsipity can help calm the chaos of uc — it quickly treats flares providing a chance for lasting steroid-free remission. don't take velsipity if you've had a heart attack, chest pain, stroke or ministroke, heart failure in the last 6 months, irregular or abnormal heartbeat. velsipity may cause serious side effects including infections that can be fatal, slow heart rate, liver problems, increased blood pressure, macular edema, certain types of skin cancer, swelling and narrowing of the brain's blood vessels or shortness of breath. tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to be.
we'll show the high school buzzer beater where the refs said not so fast.ll show the high school buzzer beater where the refs said not so fast. it's what's going on inside of me. it's my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. it wasn't always this calm uc went everywhere i did. wondering when it would pop up next was stressful doing a number on my insides. but then i found out about velsipity a new once-daily pill, not a steroid or biologic, for adults with moderate to severe uc. velsipity can...
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you can't build on it and middle school and in high school you don't haver conversations about issues that are relevant in your lives. what we talk about? civics is a little bit different than other discipline and that is for of a sport. ge you need to know if i want to fix my school and i don't like the amount of money or resources my school gets i must go to the state and local sc the government had no control over education. i was like 101 to know the branches of government and those kinds of things.hr what kind of skills needed are different today than it was years ago. one of the skills that are critical are being able to to other people you disagree with. need to understand that democracy is a system designed for this that's what happened, that's what happens will try to solve problems about the above chess system and we need to be able to this into each other to find a common agreement and be civil to each other and have structures to discuss that andhat. ... important civic skills is detecting misinformation as a surprise to no one in the audience w
you can't build on it and middle school and in high school you don't haver conversations about issues that are relevant in your lives. what we talk about? civics is a little bit different than other discipline and that is for of a sport. ge you need to know if i want to fix my school and i don't like the amount of money or resources my school gets i must go to the state and local sc the government had no control over education. i was like 101 to know the branches of government and those kinds...
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some families have gone to private school, and many have moved out of the city due to the high cost of living. the district announced this weekend their plan to close down school, calling it resource alignment initiative. >> it's concerning. it's emotional. of course, like you don't want your own school to close. you don't want it to impact kids who are already being underserved by the district. >> reporter: the district declined our request for an interview on saturday. instead they provided this four-minute video that was produced for the public. >> we must have fewer schools than we do now. we realize this is difficult to hear. no one wants to think about their school or any school closing its doors, us included. but by having fewer school, we can concentrate our resources and enhance programs, teacher support, and student services. >> reporter: superintendent matt says right now they don't know how many and which schools would close. that will come later. >> our plan includes multiple phases of community engagement to ensure your voice is heard. we've also included external equity
some families have gone to private school, and many have moved out of the city due to the high cost of living. the district announced this weekend their plan to close down school, calling it resource alignment initiative. >> it's concerning. it's emotional. of course, like you don't want your own school to close. you don't want it to impact kids who are already being underserved by the district. >> reporter: the district declined our request for an interview on saturday. instead...
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mark from mariana high school. jordan castle from c.d.o. high school.h school. bridge tiffany newton from andrada. christina marks from seneca high school. sean smith in amfy high school. and michelle from empire high school. i am grateful for all te teachers and everything they do. i am proud to represent you all in congress and thank you for the work that you do for o next■b generation. mr. speaker, with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from the virgin islands, ms. plaskett, for five minutes. ms. plaskett: thank you. the time for dawdling,rastinatis disputes has long expired. this body has become consumed such a manufactured divide that we have forgotten that this nation has and must continue tom and democracy. our failure to fulfill this vital role and turn a blind eye to systemic around the world, particularly in the african continent and the caribbean region, isot only unethical, it's un-american. and it has legal ramifications not just for the people, onbility of those nations, but lethal ramificatio
mark from mariana high school. jordan castle from c.d.o. high school.h school. bridge tiffany newton from andrada. christina marks from seneca high school. sean smith in amfy high school. and michelle from empire high school. i am grateful for all te teachers and everything they do. i am proud to represent you all in congress and thank you for the work that you do for o next■b generation. mr. speaker, with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from...
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last night, a fire damaged a small gym at amador valley high school . o the scene to put it out. they did not report any injuries, andc representatives from the pleasanton unified school district visited that scene last night, letting the authorities do their doúwhat they do best and then we're obviously going long as it takes to make sure am that we do what we needúto do to spbe safe. a district spokespern says the gym building is about 100 years old. it's used to facilitate sports practices. >> new at noon, two bay area state senators introducing a bill aimed at providing hundreds of millions of dollars for struggling local transit agencies. but inúa scene that's played out at they were interrupted by pro palestinian protesters to ensure that the bay area could meet climate goals going. >> well, you heard it there. >> the bills authors san francisco's scott wiener and silicon valley's aisha wahab making that announcement at the powell connect bay area act would generate at least $750 million a year cuts and other improvement projects. the proposal woul
last night, a fire damaged a small gym at amador valley high school . o the scene to put it out. they did not report any injuries, andc representatives from the pleasanton unified school district visited that scene last night, letting the authorities do their doúwhat they do best and then we're obviously going long as it takes to make sure am that we do what we needúto do to spbe safe. a district spokespern says the gym building is about 100 years old. it's used to facilitate sports...
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and only the best of the best rose up in high school basketball's finals. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow!ually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ >>> pretty sunset this evening on an unexpectedly bumpy day. we didn't expect the number of intensities develop across the bay area. but now they are fizzling out. even those will quiet down in the next hour and a half or two hours. plenty of temperatures in the afternoon, the nicest day that we'll see for a while. because we're back into the unsettled weather pattern. not at all a weekend washout. here is what's happening where it is quite a bit calmer than it was 45 minutes or so ago. zoom in for a closer look, trying to drift out including the downpour. extending down the spine of the east bay hills. the small stream flood advisory goes un
and only the best of the best rose up in high school basketball's finals. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow!ually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ >>> pretty sunset this evening...
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last week the unthinkable happened in iowa when shots were fired in the halls of perry high school. taking the lives of an 11 -year-old and injuring seven others. our hearts are still heavy and our prayers continue for the victims and their families and for the entire perry community. it is impossible to understand why things like this happen. the senselessness of it shakes us to our very core. yet even in the darkest hour, light and hope break through. this was certainly the case on that day. principal dan marburger was nearby when the shooting began. despite the danger, he put himself in harm's way risking his life to protect his students dan sustained multiple gunshot wounds at close range. his unflinching bravery saved life that morning. dan is a hero and we pray that he is back where he belongs soon with the students who are so lucky to have him. i also want to recognize the courageous action of the local law enforcement officers, first responders and state and federal agents who were on the scene that day. the first officers arrived just minutes after the shooting began and im
last week the unthinkable happened in iowa when shots were fired in the halls of perry high school. taking the lives of an 11 -year-old and injuring seven others. our hearts are still heavy and our prayers continue for the victims and their families and for the entire perry community. it is impossible to understand why things like this happen. the senselessness of it shakes us to our very core. yet even in the darkest hour, light and hope break through. this was certainly the case on that day....