July 7, 2023 by Forrest Lane The big idea Putting off college math could improve the likelihood that students remain in college. But that may only be true as long […]
The beloved line of fictional characters taught children about American history and encouraged them to realize their potential. Smithsonian Magazine by Meilan Solly Read when you’ve got time to [...]
by Parmalee Taff Facts and Opinions ~ Are these classes effective? Twenty-five or so years ago I listened to a Cabrillo president explain Cabrillo’s remedial math classes as necessary for […]
Why is this important? Because peace begins in families, millions of families, small and momentous acts, all over the world. Thank you Barry; thank you for sharing your perspective with […]
by Lisa Sunbury, Educational Consultant Regarding Baby – Santa Cruz parenting classes, parenting workshops, and early childhood education “Turn off the light already, and get some [...]
by Kerry McDonald Remember last week when I shared with you the key takeaway from my recent presentation at an education conference? My main point was that a diverse and […]
Family Redwood Hike and Eco-Carnival at 17th Annual Summit for the Planet Festival From barn owls and bearded dragons to California kingsnakes and turkey vultures, the opportunity to get up […]
Kindergarten, TK, Private School K or Preschool K, a Pod or Home School? It comes up every year as parents of children in the 4 -5 year old range weigh […]
Aspire Advocacy As special education advocates at Aspire Advocacy, we have seen school districts use a myriad of different tactics used against students and parents seeking IEPs or 504 plans. [...]
STEAM EXPO! Saturday, March 11, 9am – 4pm This year, the Santa Cruz County Office of Education is moving from a traditional science fair model to a STEAM (Science, Technology, […]