By Srishti Prabha | OBSERVER Staff Writer - The Office of Education aspires to have a clinician in every school, but progress has stalled and current projections indicate it might not be achieved until 2050. However, schools such as Ethel I. Baker Elementary demonstrate promising potential.
COVID-19 exacerbated the youth mental health crisis, especially with students of color. The county Office of Education aims to have a clinician in every school. While progress is slow, schools such as Ethel I. Baker Elementary demonstrate potential.
Jamestown resident Gail Milner, a part-time cook at Royal Olive Manor in Sonora and part-time instructor at Yankee Hill Winery Cooking School in Columbia, has been baking for more than
Billions of dollars of financial aid go unclaimed by college students every year. Here’s a look at what’s changing, and what Sacramento-area educators are doing to get more students signed up, including those who are undocumented.
By Srishti Prabha | OBSERVER Staff Writer - The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) have been redesigned to make them more accessible and effective, with the aim of increasing the number of low-income and undocumented students who apply for financial aid.