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Graduates like Tracy Naputi demonstrate how the district’s graduates enhance the regional economy. After graduating from Miramar College, Naputi earned a job at Inova Diagnostics making more than $60,000 a year.slideshow
The San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) annually generates $4.1 billion in economic activity, according to the latest report from a labor market analytics firm that lauds the SDCCD for playing a pivotal role in reducing economic inequities.
According to Idaho-based Emsi, the $4.1 billion generated by the SDCCD is enough to support nearly 42,000 jobs, or 1 out of every 52 jobs in the region.
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Fresno Unified offers new winter session to students for credit recovery
Distance learning is posing a challenge to many students, and for some, grades are not where they should be.
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Fresno Unified is attempting a first. The district is offering a new winter session over the winter break to help students struggling with distance learning.
Distance learning is posing a challenge to many students, and for some, grades are not where they should be. We are seeing a reduction in classes being passed by our high school students right now, and we think it s extremely important we help our students make it to the graduation stage, said Fresno Unified Executive Officer of College and Career Readiness, Jeremy Ward.
Missouri House Democrat accused of sex with intern defies calls for his resignation
By Rudi Keller
A Democratic state lawmaker from St. Louis facing censure by the Missouri House says he will not resign as legislative leaders begin imposing sanctions recommended by the House Ethics Committee.
State Rep. Wiley Price IV told The Missouri Independent Friday that he did not intend to give up his seat in the House after the committee found he had lied under oath and harassed an employee who reported that he told them he had sex with an intern.
In a text message to The Independent, Price said he would make further statements about the case “soon.”