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Chevron boosts San Juan College inclusion, bridge programs
Durango, Colorado Currently Tue 4% chance of precipitation 21% chance of precipitation 18% chance of precipitation
$30,000 grant will help minority students entering college
Friday, Dec. 25, 2020 11:19 PM San Juan College received a grant from Chevron for $30,000 to help minority students majoring in science, technology, engineering and math. Courtesy of San Juan College
Chevron boosts San Juan College inclusion, bridge programs San Juan College received a grant from Chevron for $30,000 to help minority students majoring in science, technology, engineering and math. Courtesy of San Juan College
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Chevron boosts San Juan College inclusion, bridge programs
Durango, Colorado Fri 77% chance of precipitation
$30,000 grant will help minority students entering college
Friday, Dec. 25, 2020 11:19 PM San Juan College received a grant from Chevron for $30,000 to help minority students majoring in science, technology, engineering and math. Courtesy of San Juan College
Chevron boosts San Juan College inclusion, bridge programs San Juan College received a grant from Chevron for $30,000 to help minority students majoring in science, technology, engineering and math. Courtesy of San Juan College
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FARMINGTON – San Juan College got a boost for its Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Program and will now be able to create a program to support students majoring in fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
School Board President Dr. Marty Schafer, Superintendent Ron Banner and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Program Manager Grant Twyman presented on the district’s equity journey at the Washington State School Board Directors’ Association (WSSDA) annual conference in November.
The presentation was an organic conversation outlining the essential components of launching and sustaining equity within a school district and community. Schafer, Banner and Twyman discussed maintaining a growth mindset, building strategic vision around equity and why school boards should embrace equity for all.
“The impact that we can have in the community is as a champion for equity,” Schafer said. “The stronger your community is the better you’re going to be able to face whatever barriers come.”