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Rio Linda senior defies odds, graduating with enough credits to be a sophomore in college
Brandon Thao was able to graduate with 30 college credits through the Dual Enrollment Program in the Twin Rivers Unified School District. Author: Lena Howland (ABC10) Updated: 8:14 PM PDT May 7, 2021
RIO LINDA, Calif. There s a high school senior in Rio Linda who has overcome every challenge of the pandemic, now he is graduating as a college sophomore.
The credits are part of the Dual Enrollment Program at Twin Rivers Unified School District is helping dozens of students get to college.
18-year-old Brandon Thao is a senior at Rio Linda High School.
by Ahmed Abdellah (Advanced Biofuels USA)When dealing with the conversion of raw materials into biofuels and biochemicals, the first step is to break down raw materials. During this process, the raw material may go through bailing, grinding, and condensing.
Then, the material which is essentially composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin can be broken down into the building blocks of biofuels. Products and co-products may include ethanol, hydrogen, carbon char, bio-oils, flavorings, industrial glues, and other industrial chemicals.
The major biorefinery platforms are the sugar platforms and the thermochemical platforms (including syngas platform). The sugar platform breaks down biomass into component sugars. These component sugars can then undergo fermentation to produce various fuels.
Many Sacramento Students Are Choosing To Continue Learning At Home Despite School Openings
Friday, April 9, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
Arianna Ashley s 5th grade class at Greer Elementary sees her students in cohorts, allowing for social distance and the option of full-time distance learning, Thursday, April 8, 2021.
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For some Sacramento-area parents, choosing to send their kids back to school this month is a no-brainer.
Eva Schwartz’s son attended kindergarten in-person for the first time Thursday at a Sacramento school. She says Zoom learning hasn’t been providing the socialization her son needs, and lately he’s become bored and distracted.
Twin Rivers joins a growing list of reopened schools Share Updated: 7:28 AM PDT Apr 6, 2021 Share Updated: 7:28 AM PDT Apr 6, 2021
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Show Transcript 6:00 UNTIL 7:00. TY: NOW TO THE REOPENING SCHOOLS COVERAGE. ANOTHER SCHOOL DISTRICT WILL BE WELCOMING BACK STUDENTS THIS MORNING. TONI: BUT IT WILL CERTAINLY LOOK DIFFERENT. MIKE TESELLE IS JOINING US LIVE FROM FOOTHILL FARMS WHERE HE GET A SNEAK PEEK. MIKE: WE ARE LIVE OUTSIDE FRONTIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. I AM GOING TO STEP OUT OF THE WAY BECAUSE HERE IS SOMETHING THAT LOOKS FAMILIAR. THE PUTTING UP OF THE FLAG TO START THE DAY BUT BELIEVE IT OR NOT MARCH 13 IS THE LAST TIME STUDENTS WERE ACTUALLY HERE ON CAMPUS IN CLASS LEARNING FROM A TEACHER. BUT AT 8:00 THIS MORNING THAT FINALLY CHANGES. WHILE THE OVERALL CAMPUS AT THE TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL DISTRICT WILL LOOK NORMAL AND EVERYTHING ELSE MIGHT FEEL A LITTLE DIFFERENT. STUDENTS ARE RETURNING TO A HYBRID LEARNING MODEL WHERE STUDENTS ARE GRO