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SACRAMENTO— State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson today thanked voters for passing three critical ballot measures that will help improve California’s education system, Proposition 55, Proposition 51, and Proposition 58. “Together these ballot measures will help our education system move forward so we can better serve our students and prepare them for 21st century careers and college,” Torlakson said. “Proposition 55 continues a major investment in our schools, providing districts with the resources to continue the momentum we have seen reflected in increasing graduation rates, rising test scores in math and English, reduced class sizes, and the return of classes in art, music, science, and civics.” Proposition 51 will provide the resources that districts around the state need to construct and repair buildings and facilities that provide our students and educators with the modern classroom environment they need to learn and succeed. Proposition 58 reduces unnecessary barriers to multilingual education and encourages our students to become proficient in a language in addition to English, an ability that will allow them to succeed in the global workplace, and to more fully participate in the rich cultural diversity of California. (Adapted from California Department of Education)
Please come join us at Milpitas Public Library on November 21, 2016 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
A promise made to Milpitas voters in 2004 for a community college campus to be located in this city has finally come to fruition. On Tuesday, members of the Milpitas Unified School District and San Jose-Evergreen Community College District joined together for a ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Milpitas extension where high school students and adults in the community can take courses starting next February at 1450 Escuela Parkway. Read more... (Adapted from Mercury News) Milpitas Interim Superintendent Cheryl Jordan, center right, and San Jose Evergreen Community College District Chancellor Debbie Budd cut the ribbon in front of the San Jose-Evergreen Milpitas Extension, a 12-year effort finally come to fruition during a ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 25. Classes will start to be offered in spring 2017. - Photo by Jubil Mathew
You are invited to attend an evening gathering celebrating our LOS FUTUROS LATINOS on Wednesday, November 2, 2016 @ 5:45pm.
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